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Six newcomers join CCCC men's basketball program

08.07.2018 • College & Community, College General, Sports

SANFORD - Central Carolina Community College has signed six more newcomers to the men's basketball program.

The newest signees are Christian Harris (East Forsyth High School, Kernersville), Raequane Key (Parkland High School, Winston-Salem), Montell Moore (Cape Fear High School, Fayetteville), Jackson Reid (Panther Creek High School, Cary), CJ Stone (Lee County High School, Sanford), and Quintin Welch (Walkertown High School, Walkertown).

These newcomers join previous signees Jamar Butler and Darnell Carver, of Western Harnett High School, as well as Rodney Alston Jr., of Rocky Mount High School in Rocky Mount, Larry Barnes, of Metrolina Christian Academy in Indian Trail, and Russell Bradley, of Carver High School in Winston-Salem.

The CCCC men's basketball season opens Nov. 2-3 when the Cougars play at the Sandhills Invitational.

For more information about Central Carolina Community College and its programs, visit its website, www.cccc.edu or call the college at 919-775-5401.


Six newcomers join CCCC men's basketball program

CJ Stone (right), of Lee County High School, Sanford, recently announced his decision to join the Central Carolina Community College men's basketball program.


Six newcomers join CCCC men's basketball program

Jackson Reid (seated center), of Panther Creek High School, Cary, recently announced his decision to join the Central Carolina Community College men's basketball program.


Six newcomers join CCCC men's basketball program

Montell Moore (right), of Cape Fear High School, Fayetteville, recently announced his decision to join the Central Carolina Community College men's basketball program. At left is CCCC Men's Basketball Coach Brad McDougald.


Six newcomers join CCCC men's basketball program

Raequane Key (Parkland High School, Winston-Salem), Quintin Welch (Walkertown High School, Walkertown), and Christian Harris (East Forsyth High School, Winston-Salem) recently announced their decisions to join the Central Carolina Community College men's basketball program.