2013
These former football standouts from Neshoba County schools are members of the 2013 East Central Community College football squad. Kneeling, from left, are defensive backs Anthony Triplett (6) of Philadelphia and Darrion Burnside (42) of Neshoba Central. Standing are line– backer Thomas McCool (44), offensive lineman Charles Robinson (n ) and defensive lineman K.D. Monroe (92), all of Nashoba Central. The Warriors are led by first-year head coach Ken Karcher. (EC Photo)
Meet the Warriors set for Aug. 28 The public is invited to
er is scheduled Thursday, Sept. 12 with Copiah-Lincoln Community College. Kickoff for the MACJC South Division
opener is set for 6:30 p.m. at Bailey Stadium.
"Meet the Warriors" when East Central Community College hosts the annual pep rally and player introductions event scheduled Wednesday, August 28 on the Decatur campus. Activities get under wa> at 6:30p.m. on the East Mall near Mabry Memorial Cafeteria. ECCC President Dr. Billy Stewart will provide opening remarks followed by perfonn– ances from the Wall 0 ' ound Marching Band and cheerJead– ing squad. The athletic teams will then be introduced. Activities con– clude with performances by the Warrior Cheerleaders, Centralettes and Wall 0 ' Sound Marching Band. Soccer season gets under way Thursday, August 22, when the Lady Warriors and Wamors
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