1991

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HINDS WINS OVER ECCC - Wayne Kelly (20) of the Warriors rounds the comer trying to gain as much yardage as possible. Hinds shut out theWarriors 13-0. (Photo by LowryWilson) Hinds Scores Late Defeats East Centrai1:Jl(l

son's pass on the Warrior three.:;>tatd line. Hinds would eventually fmd pay– dirt early in the fourth quarter when fullback Zachary Crockett tallied from one yard out Following Mar– tin's PAT, Hinds led 7-0. The scor– ing drive covered 53 yards. The Eagles scored on their next possession, with Crockett again get, ring the touchdown on a foiiJ"'yard run. The PAT was blocked by Tm renee Nunn. The Hinds' sei:>rlng march began on theEC 46. Hinds had a chance to pad its ltf:ld with eight minutes remaining but Martin's 32-yard field goal attempt was not successful. The Warrior defense kept the Eagles from scoring late in the divi– sion matchup when Rayner regis– tered his second interception by grabbing Hudson's pass in the endzone and returning the pigskin to theEastCentral38-yard line. EastCentral y. as unable to capital-

East Central's two.game win streak was snapped Saturday night as Hinds Community College scored two fourth quarter touchdowns and claimed a 13-0 South Division victory. With their win, the visiting Eagles improved to 4-1-1 overall and 3-0 in league competition. East Central fell LO ll-4 and0-3. Both squads struggled offensively 1lOO missed several scoring oppor– tunities throughout the contest During first quarter action, Hinds' Shane Martin missed a 45-yard field goal and East Central's Pete Porter found a similar fate from 22 yards out The Warriors were also unable to cash in on another scoring opportun– ity late in the first stanza when Tray– moo Rayner's interception and return gave EC excellent field posi– tion on the Hinds' 27. However, full– back Scott Wesson coughed up the pigskin on the 13-yard line and Hinds took possession

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