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Eleven join CCCC men's basketball

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Click to enlarge,  Eleven student-athletes have signed to join the Central Carolina Community College men's basketball program for the 2017-2018 season. Pictured are, left to right: front row, Caleb Thomas, Jeremiah Tolbert, Michael Brown, and Daniel Matangira; back row, CCCC Head Coach Doug Connor, Tyler Toro, Trey North, Chris George, Toby Brown Jr., Montel Moore, Cameron Wilson, and CCCC Assistant Coach Brad McDougald. Not pictured is Chrishawn Lindsey.

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06.26.2017College & CommunityCollege GeneralSports

SANFORD - Eleven student-athletes have signed to join the Central Carolina Community College men's basketball program for the 2017-2018 season.

The athletes are:

  • Michael Brown (5'8", Walter Williams High School, Burlington, N.C.)
  • Toby Brown Jr. (6'5", Robert B. Glenn High School, Kernersville, N.C.)
  • Chris George (6'5", Cape Fear High School, Fayetteville, N.C.)
  • Chrishawn Lindsey (6'6", Robert B. Glenn High School, Kernersville, N.C.)
  • Daniel Matangira (5'9", Atkins High School, Winston-Salem, N.C.)
  • Montel Moore (6'2", Cape Fear High School, Fayetteville, N.C.)
  • Trey North (6'2", Lee County High School, Sanford, N.C.)
  • Caleb Thomas (6'6", Southern Lee High School, Sanford, N.C.)
  • Jeremiah Tolbert (6'2", Parkland High School, El Paso, Texas, from Fayetteville, N.C.)
  • Tyler Toro (5'8", Lee County High School, Sanford, N.C.)
  • Cameron Wilson (5'8", Walter Williams High School, Burlington, N.C.)

CCCC Head Coach Doug Connor is entering his 13th season with the Cougars, which finished with a 16-15 record last year.

The Cougars compete in the National Junior College Athletic Association Division III. Coach Connor said the Cougars compete in what he believes is the strongest conference in the country. "Our conference is tough. You've got to bring your A game every night. It's just so competitive," said Coach Connor. "The biggest test for our guys is to remember to be a student-athlete first and basketball player second."

For more information on Central Carolina Community College, visit the college website at www.cccc.edu.