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Hmds too k advantage of a m1ssed exchange between Byrd and Anthony Walker to recover a • fumble at the HCC 41. On Lhe firs t play. Nelson fired down the Ea– gles' sideline and found Albert Sweet for a gain of39. Three plays later, Nelson ·cored on a 3-yard run Ch.ulcy McGmn's k1ck gave the Eagles a 7-6 lead wit.b 10:18 left m the fir!)t half. 'Ecce got a break to open the cond half as Jimmy Brown re– covered a tumble at the HCC 30. f\\O plays.later, however. a Byrd pass was intercepted by James

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The Warrior co crcd 63 yard on seven plays to close to within 21-12wilh3:20toplay.Byrd • plcted four passes on the drive~ ii - eluding an 8-yardcr to Coleman that was ruled a touchdown, de – spite the fact that both feet were clearly out of bounds. A pass for the two-poinl conversion was overthrown. Hinds wa ted no time in geLLing that touchdown back. On the ~irst play folloy, ing an onside:. ktck, Shun White popped out of a pack and raced 46 > ards lO lhe end zone.

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C'elll Lee ;ot --yard on lhe first pl ~ fi ItO .,o up 21- •.

- we'd ha\ e omethmg good happen and lhen ga'>e ll back," Kll· patrick sa1d. "Really and truly, these ballclubs a.re n<>t that much better thanus." "We played real poor the f1rst half," Hindll coach Gene Murphy said. "They did a good job against us. I thought we played much bet– ter Lhe second half. I was wonder– ing whether we were ever going to play at all."

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