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ning back Terry Pickens (5-1 0, 190). Linebacker Lacy Word (6-0, 220) was reponed to have signed, but Kilpatrick said Wednesday night that he had not signed at that time. Kilpatrick got offensive line– man Shayne Manin (6-1, 256) and running back Lamont Crockett (5-10, 175) from Philadelphia. Martin has been chosen for the Class 1A-2A-3A All-Star team. Crockett rushed for over 1,800 yards this past season. .Neshoba played Laurel for the
for the first day," Kilpatrick said. "We're going to Louisville today and sign two or three, maybe four or five. All those kids played in pretty good programs." From the NCHS Rockets, ECCC added offensive lineman Jamie Home (6-0, 260), offensive lineman Kevin Hill (6-1. 250), quanerback/defensive back Ray Edwards (5-9, 150), defensive back Michael Burnside (6-0, 180), defensive end Chris Partridge (6-1, 190), linebacker Jimmy Vaughn (5-11, 21 0), lineQasker Oreaka ~~b.(6,.J J llt!i)..,fl@i·~n-
DECATUR- East Central Community College footbal l coach A.J. KilpaLrick opened the 1991 national football signing per– iod with a banner day in Neshoba County Wednesday Kilpatrick signed eight players from Class 4A state runnerup Neshoba Central and two from Class 2A state ruoncrup Philadelphia. "We think we did preuy good
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