Warriors Land 36 on Signing Day

Warriors Land 36 - East Central's Community Athletics
Warriors Land 36 - East Central's Community Athletics
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Warriors Land 36 on Signing Day

First-year head coach Jonathan Webster and his new coaching staff at East Central Community College in Decatur landed a stellar signing class as 36 incoming freshmen inked to be Warriors in the fall. 

Webster and his staff brought in a variety of players including numerous defensive and 

“It was a great day for the East Central Community College football program,” said Webster. “Not only did we get 36 really good football players that fit what we are wanting to bring to the field physically, but we got players that have a winning attitude.” bring the right type of winning attitude. We addressed the offensive line needs. and I think we have a really good group of linebackers.,” These guys will come in July, and hit the ground running.”

The group consists of four defensive backs, nine linebackers, six defensive linemen, seven offensive linemen, seven wide receivers, a running back, a tight end, and a kicker.

“We filled a lot of needs for this team…we addressed the offensive line needs and also have a great group of linebackers,” said Webster. “These guys will come in July for camp, and we are ready to see them dressed out as Warriors.” 

Find a complete list of signees below. 

2023 SIGNEES

PLAYER POSITION HIGH SCHOOL
Jameon Smith Defensive Back Pearl High School
Demarcus Jones Defensive Lineman Warren Central High School
Nikolaas Barnes Defensive Lineman P.D. Jackson – Olin  High School (AL)
Tony Deloach Defensive Lineman Nosxubee High School
Cade Mangum Kicker Newton County High School
Jackson Parker Linebacker Florence High School
Jacquavyain Carter Linebacker Clinton High School
Ka’Daivion “Trey” Smith Linebacker Petal High School
William Hughlett Linebacker Union High School
Tajon Smith Offensive Lineman West Point High School
Colton Burns Offensive Lineman Leake Academy
Keion Brown-Smith Offensive Lineman Palmetto High School (FL)
Landon Bridges Offensive Lineman Northwest Rankin High School
Maurice Evans Offensive Lineman Calloway High School
Willie Casey Offensive Lineman Gauiter High School
Willis Anderson Offensive Lineman Mattie T. Blount High School (AL)
Keshawn Henley Running Back West Point High School
Coreyea Buchanan Tight End Brandon High School
Daelyn Patton Wide Receiver Tupelo High School
Gentry Jordan Wide Receiver Florence High School
Javien Crump Wide Receiver Northwest Rankin High School
Justice Moore Wide Receiver Pearl High School
Kendale Johnson Wide Receiver Columbia High School
Carson Graham Linebacker Greenville St. Joseph
Mekhi Redmond Linebacker Gauiter High School
Ahmad Thompson Linebacker Tylertown High School
Donnie Smith Linebacker Greenville St. Joseph
CJ Moore Defensive Back Greenville St. Joseph
Elijah Johnson Defensive Back West Lowndes High School
Jacobi Green Defensive Back Destrehan High School (LA)
Tony Tate Defensive Lineman Noxubee County High School
Randarius McLaughlin Defensive Lineman Hattiesburg High School
Calvin Roberts Defensive Lineman Choctaw County High School
Chris Shorts Wide Receiver Jefferson Davis High School
Hayden Jackson Wide Receiver South Paulding High School (GA)
Beau Holley Linebacker Neshoba Central High School

Original source can be found here.



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