1991

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McClellaHO?Yo6tberlWarriors are Junior College All-Stars

He had just two interceptions. He was abo the team's second-leadmg rusher, as he compiled 304 yards on 98 carries and scored two touchdowns. Moore, a 6-foot, 250-pound lineman from Neshoba Central, led the Warriors on defeme with 18 quarterback 11acks, 87 solo tackles and 47 assist~. A standout performer at Beulah Hubbard High School, McClelland led in team scoring, rushing and punt returns. He was the Warriors' second-leading receiver and kickoff returner. The 6-foot, 185-pound speedster scored nine touchdown~ and added a two-point conversion for 56 total points. He compiled 634 yards rushing on 124 carries for an average of 5.1 yards per attempt He d U,6 >~s p~ r~u o ~. w hi' To t crr01 g fo ards and

x Ea:.t Central Community Col– egefW, l,a player~ have been nam– ed tb ~"le Sourh Dtvision All-Star e m ard ":11 panictpate in the an– ni.lil or•h- outh classic scheduled :->Aiurdd~ Dccembcr7, 1991 at Nor– thcas .\1b~'''ippi Community Col– esc m Boone tUe 1\.ickoff ~~set for 1.00 p.m. n Keenum StadiUm Wa~rror~ selected for the prc:,tigiom honor mclude quarter– back \\ a}ne Kell} and defensive tackle D.O. ~oore, both of Philadelphia; running back Willie McClelland of Lit k Rock, defen– sive end Ben Williams of Camp– bellton, Florida; free safety Russel Meeks of Evergreen, Alabama; and offensive tackle Terence Peoples of Montevallo, Alabama . Kelly, a 6-1, 200-pound product of Philadelphia High School com– pleted 94 of 165 pas~es (57 per~em) for 1115 yards and 10 tou(jlcf: s.

touchdown. . McClelland also nabbed 23 P. for 163 yards, an average o' yards per catch. He returned 5~~~ kidoffs for a 20-}ard a\crag,,f.1• longest return ~ent for 27 > ,1rd Williams (6-3, 235), a prod!Jcf H~ Graceville High School, lt:J THe ~quad in fumbic'> recoven:d "i-fl'h four. He \\as the second h..:ld'~pg quarterback tackler with 10 ~l~Jil Meeks, a 6-foot, 195-pound~:flf.l dout defensive performc ;:Qm Hillcrest High School, was dw Ar 1 rior's second-leading tackler with 71 solo stops and 35 as~ist~. He also had four intercepuom. Peoples, who stands 6-3 and weighs 260 pound'>, i'> a product of Montevallo High School and ,., re!>ponsible for opening "many hole~" for Warrior running bach was selected the most \aluablc lineman in the South ~

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