2012
\
EC soccerwraps up successful season
.I
,•
the way that they bad all season long, from start to finish," said Thompson, who started the Soccer Warrior program in 1999. "They have been a great example ofwhat a Warrior truly is, from their determined play to great sportsmanship to outstand– ing team support of each player and every player. They are to be commended for these qualities as well as their third place in the MACJC." Holmes edged Jones County 1-0 in the other men's semi-final game. In the women's bracket, Pearl River defeated Hinds 5- 0 and Jones County blanked Itawamba 1-0 in double over– time. Pearl River squads were Yictorious in tbe champi– onship finals held Sunday, Oct. 21. The Lady Wildcats defeated Jones County 2-0 and the Wildcats held on for a 4-2 decision over Holmes.
From school reports
The most successful sea– son in the program's history came to an end Saturday, Oct. 20,.Jor t)le Efi.st Central Community College men's soccer team which feU 2-0 to host Pearl River Community College in semi-final action of the MACJC State Soccer Tournament held on the Poplarville <.'ampus. The Soccer Warriors. who qualified for post-season play by sharing the MACJC North Division title "ith Holmes Community College at 5-2-1, completed the 2012 campaign with a 10-6-3 record and a third place fin– ish in the MAC.TC under head coach Kenneth Thompson. Thompson was obviously pleased with the SoccerWar– riors' success and their first appearance in the state tour– nament. "The Warriors lived up to ·· their names~e by playing
- ·,
·.
.•
.·
•'
\~/
APPEARED IN:
CARTHAGINIAN
NESHOBA·DEMOCRAT ------- SCOTT COUNTY.TIMES---- WINSTON COUNTY JOURNAL__ CLARION-L~DGER ---------------- .t
I
NEWToN cqtJNTY_AP_PEAL-. -_-_..-\f~= SPIRIT.OF MORTON ----------------- MERIDIAN STAR ----------------
...
Made with FlippingBook - professional solution for displaying marketing and sales documents online