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came on a 102-yard interception return. The other ~ore was a 31-yard field goal. "I~. lo?ked ~ike t~cy block well on the offensiVe ltnc Kllpatnck sa td. "Their kicking game looked ~ood 1l1ey were not real impressive passing." Tn:11 may be because the Wolves have a new qu.tr– terback llus season. D.exter Roulhac, All-Region 23 10 19 9 ~ Hh I.469 passmg yards, graduated and signed w nh \ f •:.sbstppi College. "TIM has to be a plus for us,'' Ktlpatrick satd of the d~parturc of the 6-foot-2, 220-pound quarterback from PannnM City, Fla. "Hewas pretty good."

AI so g~ne from. the I ~~y team is nose guard Bo Da– \ ls, "'ho stgned wJth LS U. He was chosen as the South Dt~ aqon's ~1osL Valuable Lineman last year. Dclcmavcly,lheir from line and linebackers c1p- division action at Co-Lin

pcared to play well," the ECCC coach added. "They held ltawamba LO one touchdown. Thal's pretty good." Saturday's game is the South Division opener for both ballclubs. Co-Lin was picked third in the division tn the coaches' preseason poll, while ECCC was ric ked to finish fourth. The m:uchup has been closely comested in recem ycaro;. Ltch of the last six meetings have been decided h) :.;:,en p01ms or less. Co-lm won l2-7 1ast year, 14-7 in 1988,20-14 in 19, 6. and 1 -+-13 in 1984. ECCC won 24-23 in 1987 and 16-IOin 19b5. Sammie Holilicld led the ECCC offense against De– lta. ru:>hing for 135 yards and adding 31 more on pass rcccpuon::.. ·•sammac had a good night." Kilpatrick said. "He's

going to be alright if he stays healthy." ECCC quarterback LamomByrd added 52 yards on six carries, but was only 4-for-22 passing with two in– terceptions. He also averaged 38.8 yards on eight punts. Defensive back Felton Burroughs had two intercep– tions in the loss to Della and recorded five tackles. Wyatt WiUiams, Opic Ray , and Jimmy Brown each had seven total tackles. One bright nole for the Warriors is that KilpaLCick expects sophomore defensive lineman Tim Jackson to play against the Wolves. Jackson suffered a knee in– jury late in last week's game. Co-Lin is coached by former East Mississippi Ju– nior College coach Randall Bradberry. Co-lin holds a 26- 16-3 lead in the series which began in 1933.

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