1990
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As for the currcm season. B>rd belie'e lhc Warriors will fare bet– ter [ban the consecutive 2-8 sea– sons of the last two years. "I feel like we worked hard dur– ing Lhe spring and everybody fOWld out what to do and everybody learned how to win," he said. "Last :)cason we weren 'ttogcther as a team.'' Last week·~ season opener sho\\edB)rd and his teammates Lhey still have a long way to go as Mississippi Della took a 23-7 win here. Byrd completed only 3-of-21 passes for 40 yards, but did break Joose on a 37-yard scramble. Sophomore running back Sam– rr. ;e Holifield (5-1 0, 187) showed no signs of a leg injury that ham– pered him through most of the 1989 season as he rushed for 109 yards on 20 carries and caught two p:tsses for 31 more yards. Holifield scored 29 touchdowns his senior )Car at Lake High School. As a freshman at ECCC. he gained 354 > ards and scored lhrcc touchdowns on 74 carries. Tony Kidd (6-2, 185) and David Savell (5-10.167)rctum as the top two receivers of a year ago. Ktdd caught 29 passes for 530 yards and .five touchdowns, while Savell had mne receptions for 202 yard . Savell also returned IS kickoffs for ~53 yards and four punt for 39 yards. "It's a prcuy &oodcombmauoo m scoring."B}Td d uno Also return e ECCC backfield IS f AnthOn} \\ ill:er (6-2. Thee •
forEC By MARTY STAMPER Starassistant soorts e and field goal . 1llc backup quartcrbM& 1 fn.: man Wayne Kcll) (6-1. 19 Others 111 the backfield u 1 d frc~hmnn Willie McClelland 17 5 ), frc~hman fu II back J Smith (5- 10, 17 ). and oph running back Terry Boe- n 190). Addit•onal wideouts rn Jud freshman Zaus Caner (5-l 1, 170) and Lamar Blalock (5-11, 180) Othc1 ollcnstvc lineman inclutla - frcshm;m cemcr Pnul E\ ans (6 I. 205) and fre shman guard Sc011 Shoemaker (6 2. 220). The ught end arc frl!shman an Dod on (6-1 . 21 0), so– phomore Sean Holdincss (6-3, 195). and frc hman Albert Jones 6-3. 230). Freshman Pete Porter (5-10. 170} will handle the extra points
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