April 1, 2019


Rebekah Scitzs (left) and Marzell Triplett

East Central Community College sophomores Rebekah Scitzs of Collinsville and Marzell Triplett of Forest were named to the 2019 Phi Theta Kappa Community and Junior Colleges All-Mississippi Academic Team.

April 1, 2019

East Central Community College in Decatur invites everyone to attend the 17th annual Business, Education, & Healthcare Expo from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Wednesday, April 3, in Brackeen-Wood Gymnasium.

The expo, coordinated by the college’s Career & Technical Education division, annually provides career and educational opportunities for ECCC students and community members. There is no charge for admission.

April 1, 2019

The East Central Community College Collegians rock and roll band will present its annual spring campus concert at 7 p.m. Monday, April 8, in Huff Auditorium on the Decatur campus. Admission is free and the public is invited to attend.

March 30, 2019


East Central first baseman Will Ross stretches for the throw to nab the runner at first in game one against East Mississippi. (EC Photo)

March 30, 2019


East Central freshman second baseman Kaylee Webb steals second base in the first game against Itawamba. (EC Photo)

March 30, 2019


Freshman Dylan Barnett out of Newton County goes high for a return against Holmes. (EC Photo)

The East Central Community College tennis teams swept the visitors from Holmes Community College in matches played Friday, March 29, at the ECCC Tennis Complex in Decatur.

March 29, 2019

East Central Community College sophomore guard Roti Ware has been named to the 2019 National Junior College Athletic Association All-Region 23 Men’s Basketball Team.

March 28, 2019


Student Hall of Fame inductees for 2019 and their respective high schools include (from left) Anna Burns of Leake Central, Ryan Ethridge of West Lauderdale, Nicole Ferguson and Shelby Greenwood, both of Neshoba Central, Rebekah Scitzs of West Lauderdale, and Joshua Warnsley of Newton County.

March 28, 2019

The Southwest Bears erased a four-run deficit in game one to take a 5-4 win, before the East Central Community College bats came alive in game two and the Warriors grabbed an 11-1 run-rule win in six innings for the doubleheader split Wednesday, March 27, on the Southwest campus in Summit.

With the MACJC doubleheader split, East Central is now 11-11 overall on the season and 4-4 in MACJC play. Southwest is 10-11 overall and 2-6 in the conference.

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