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East Central Community College, Athletic Director Chris Harris also spoke to the club about Karcher and the upcom– Ing season. ~embers of Coach Karcher's staff and their respective areas of responsibility include Mickey ~ays, offensive coordina– tor/offensive line; Scott Brock, defensive coordinator/lineback– ers; Todd Bates , defensive line/strength coach; Charles Jones, safeties; Eric Gray, corners/assistant strength coach; and Cody Wilson , tight ends/ running backs. All Warrior football games can be heard on KICK 98 (98.3FM) featuring veteran broadcaster Melvin Wooten and game analyst Gilbert Barham. For more informa– tion, visit the College Web site, www.eccc.edu.

Karcher recently talked about the new era at ECCC with the Louisville Rotary aub which meets each Wednesday at noon.

Jackson Jim Hill and Xavier Telfort (6-1 , 280) Northwest Rankin; freshman defensive ends K. D. ~onroe (6-1, 230) of Neshoba Central, Anthony ~cGee (6-2, 240) of Quitman, Isaiah Williams (6-3, 202) of Jackson Jim Hill and Darryl Rogers (6-3, 215) of Laurel; freshman linebackers Fredrick Rich (6-4, 190) of Tanner (Ala.) High chool, Matthew Moore (6-1, 222) of Laurel, Christian Wraggs (5-11, 210) of Louisville, Thomas ~cCool (5-11, 220) of Neshoba Central and Grant Landrum (5- 11, 190) of Sumrall,

and sophomore line– backer Zac Thigpen (5-9, 200) of Laurel; freshma n defensive backs Anth ony Triplett (5-8, 150) of Philadelphia, Caleb Autrey (5-9, 168) of Foley (Ala.) High School, Shepard Jones (5-8, 168) of Jackson Lanier, JaDerrick Farrow (5- 11, 195) of Bleckley County (Ga.) High School, Blake Gordon (5- 11, 196) of Northwest Rankin, Darrion Burnside (6- 4 , 185) of Neshoba Central and Phakzian Walker (6-2 , 194) of Quitman, and sopho– more defensive back Chris Apperwhite (6', 170) of LaureL•

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