1990
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Co-Lin rall ies to defeat East Central
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B)Td later found a w1de-open Sh:uuun Dodson for a 51-yard pass rompJelion to the Wolves' 34. But on s night when mistakes prevaalcd, B~Td was intercepted by Co-Lm's L:lv.Tence Green on the Wolves' 1: -)arad-line with a little over six mmutes remaining. East Central was able to mount a last minute scoring drive with quar– terback Wayne Kelly connecting with Kendrick Coleman on a 32-yard touchdown pass with 16 seconds left in the contest. The Warriors' try for the two-point conversioo was not successful.
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STATISTICS . Ea~t Central had 13 firSt down~ to JUSt SIX for Co-Lin. . The Warriors had 181 yards rush– mg and 195 passing for a tol.31 offen– sive performanceof 376 yards. Fullback Anthony Walker led EC rushe~ with 60 yards on 12 carries. Runnmg back Sammie Holifield rushed 15 limes for 56 yards and a touchdown. Lamont Byrd completed eight of 28 passes for 88 yards. Wayne Kelly connected on both attempts for 3S yards including a 32-yard touch– down suike. Warrior reccplions were made by Tony Kidd, who had five catches for 40 yards; Kendrick Coleman, two for 42; Shannan Dodson, one for 40; David Savell, one for 13; and Holi– field, one for -2 yards. Co-Lin had 159 total yards. with 136 coming on the ground and 23 in the air. East Central had fi ve wmovers; Co-Lin had none. Defensively, Wyatt Williams led Warrior 1.3cldes with six solo stops. Other top defenders were Dewey Lee, with four Ulcldcs. and Dee Dee Moore, who had three solo tackles. East Central will try for its first season win this Saturday b} chal– lenging division opponent Gulf ~oast Community College. Kickoff IS scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on the Warrior field.
1' second!> remaJru.1g m the ftrlt ~riod Pete Porter',; PAT atttrnpl -as blocked. The 5CQnn dri-. ro~.rtd ~ yards. Tbe WlllTJOrS seemed tC' be in complClC control of !he outh Divi– Sion matchup. espxuU~ defensive– ly, until EC m ps bocamc lOO much 10 0\'etCOOle Co-Lm•s Calen Yeldon took ad\'an1a£e of one \\'arnor m1 cue \\hen he gnbbcd a m1d-air fumble and raced 20 ~rd-. for the score. Greg SCO'!!IOS kiCked the PAT wh1ch ga.. c the home sunding Wohes a i-6 lead midway m the second pcnod. ihe most cxdung pla} of the mght wa.; one that did not count as Wamor return pccialist and wide rece1vcr 03~ 1d S:tvcll took the ensu– ing kickoff 3md quaclJy weaved his way Lhrough the Co-Lan defense for a 95-yard touchdo\\-n run. However, Savell's effort was negated as a clip– pmg penal!) nullified his scoring J3Unl. The Warnor!> were unable Lo suc– ces fully move the pigskin and were forced to punt. Co-Lm later drove 49 yards with Scoggins endlng the dnve by his 31-yard field goal whach stretched the Wolves' leJd to a 10-6 halftime margin. A Wamor fumble m1dway in the thrrd quarter set up another Co-Lin score as quarterback Alien Thomas f~red a 10-yard strake to wade receiv- er Scou Harris which capped a 44-yard dnve. Scoggins again added thePATandCo-Linled 17-6. East Central later mounted a drive of its own but the scoring threat was ended when defensive back Steve Sessions intercepted quarterback
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