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Zack Graves, #99 Member of ECCC Football Team

Patrice Boykin by Patrice Boykin
August 17, 2015
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2015-ECCC-Warrior-Football-Team[1]2015 ECCC Football Team

Members of the 2015 East Central Community College (Decatur) football team and their respective high schools include (first row, from left) Trey Sloan (1), defensive back, Oak Grove; Henri Murphy (2), wide receiver, Dollarway/Pine Bluff, Ark.; Torran Davis (3), cornerback, Red Bank/Chattanooga, Tenn.; Demetrius Gooden (4), linebacker, Newton County; Jaylon Lofton (5), defensive back, Forest; Juwon Hayes Keyes (6), strong safety, Taylorsville; Kabion Ento (7), wide receiver, Dollarway/Pine Bluff, Ark.; Jesse Hosket (8), quarterback, French Camp; Allen Fails (9), linebacker, North Forrest; Austin Balthazor (10), strong safety, Seminary; Jordan Thomas (11), tight end, Sumrall; and Trey Willis (12), quarterback, Forest Hill; (second row, from left) Devontae Wilson (13), defensive back, Warren Central; Pat Walker (14), linebacker, North Forrest; Vonnie Howard (15), quarterback, Murrah; Toriano Howard (16), wide receiver, Quitman; Devin McIntosh (18), wide receiver, Amory; Mikell Daniels (21), running back, Forest; Tredarian Gamble (22), wide receiver, Oxford, Ala.; Noah Nix (23), wide receiver, West Lauderdale; Aubrey Bourn (26), linebacker, Hattiesburg; Isiah Thomas (27), defensive back, Madison Central; and Donterrius Poe (28), running back, Philadelphia; (third row, from left) Savon Robinson (33), running back, Raymond; Zach Claycomb (38), kicker/punter, Hartfield Academy; Keawvis Cummings (39), defensive back, Shannon; Cedrick Snow (40), linebacker, Newton; Tisdale Simms (41), outside linebacker, Pascagoula; Justin Robertson (42), free safety, Noxapater; Dwayne Barnett (43), running back, Harrison Central; Breyron Jackson (44), defensive end, Germantown; Courtney Stamper (45), defensive lineman, Red Bank/Chattanooga, Tenn.; Xavier Sharkey (46), running back, Newton County; and Eric McPherson (47), linebacker, Jim Hill; (fourth row, from left) Timmy Owens (48), linebacker, Leake Central; Bradley Horne (50), defensive end, Philadelphia; Brandon Harrison (52), offensive lineman, Newton County Academy; Micah Parten (55), offensive lineman, Northwest Rankin; Eddie Houston (60), offensive lineman, Newton; Brett Warren (61), offensive lineman, Northwest Rankin; Marcus Blaylock (63), linebacker, Newton; JaRod Braggs (65), offensive lineman, Forest; Hunter Soileau (66), offensive tackle, Forrest County AHS; Bradston Burnside (72), offensive lineman, Hattiesburg; and Lucas Orchard (76), offensive lineman, Vancleave; (fifth row, from left) Caleb Welch (77), offensive lineman, Northwest Rankin; James McGee (78), offensive lineman, Raymond; Jeremiah Caine (79), offensive lineman, Columbus; Walter Williams (80), linebacker, Newton County; Lee Brandon (81), wide receiver, New Hope; Kalen Meggs (82), tight end, Richton; Julius Cook (85), long snapper, J.Z. George; Lucas Morgan (86), tight end, Morton; Barry Bolden (89), wide receiver, Madison Central; Derek Mahaffey (90), defensive lineman, Oxford, Ala.; and Chase Freeman (91), defensive lineman, Hancock; (sixth row, from left) Jerry Magee, (92), defensive lineman, Collins; Charles Bradford (93), defensive lineman, Forest; Jalon Sangster (94), defensive end, Louisville; Aaron Garrett (95), kicker/punter, Meridian; Rosheem Collins (96), defensive lineman, Ware County/Waycross, Ga.; Devon Jones (97), defensive lineman, Heidelberg; Jadarius Ceasar (98), defensive end, Paul W. Bryant/Tuscaloosa, Ala.; and Zachary Graves (99), defensive tackle, Magee; (seventh row, from left) managers Gentry Hodge, Northwest Rankin; Brandon Dunn, Brandon; Blaze Gibbs, Brandon; Phillip Golden, Carthage; Kenshon Henderson, Philadelphia; and (last row, from left) coaches Mickey Mays, Tylan Martin, Scott Brock, Dennis Alexander, Ken Karcher (head coach), Ben Cooper, Charlie Jones, and Derek Welch. The Warriors open their 2015 season at home against Mississippi Delta Thursday, Aug. 27, at 6:30 p.m. in Bailey Stadium in Decatur. (EC Photo)

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