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CCCC Cougars sign players

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06.24.2009Sports

Click to enlarge,  Jordan West (center), of Spring Lake, Harnett County, signs her letter of intent to play volleyball for Central Carolina Community College’s Cougars as Athletic Director Mike Neal (left) and coach Bill Carter watch. She is an outside/middle hitter, but Carter sees her as a team leader because she is very well rounded and brings strengths in hitting, setting, and passing.

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Jordan West (center), of Spring Lake, Harnett County, signs her letter of intent to play volleyball for Central Carolina Community College’s Cougars as Athletic Director Mike Neal (left) and coach ... (more)

Click to enlarge,  Jessica Thrash (center), of Fayetteville, has signed her letter of intent to play volleyball for Central Carolina Community College's Cougars. Athletic Director Mike Neal (left) and coach Bill Carter said the outside/middle hitter will provide the Cougars with a lot of offensive power. Thrash, a Veterinary Medical Technology student, is the daughter of Ray and Joy Thrash.

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Jessica Thrash (center), of Fayetteville, has signed her letter of intent to play volleyball for Central Carolina Community College's Cougars. Athletic Director Mike Neal (left) and coach Bill Carter ... (more)

Click to enlarge,  Delaney Warcup (center), of Lee County, has signed her letter of intent to play volleyball for Central Carolina Community College's Cougars. Present at the signing were the college’s Athletic Director Mike Neal (left) and coach Bill Carter. Warcup is the daughter of Don and Cindy Warcup. Carter said, as starting setter, Warcup will bring maturity and experience in running the Cougar offense.

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Delaney Warcup (center), of Lee County, has signed her letter of intent to play volleyball for Central Carolina Community College's Cougars. Present at the signing were the college’s Athletic Director ... (more)