1993

e By Scott Walte rs The Mend an Star

The ECCC Warriors know how vitally important the next two weeks of their season are. The Warriors will battle Copiah-Lincoln Thursday night and travel to Coahoma a week fr om Saturday. These two squads are a combined 0-6 on the season. East Central knows the feeling - it is 0·3 on the season. East Central and Co-Lin will hook horns in a 6.30 con– test Thursday night at Decatur. "We are badly in need of something good to happen to s " said ECCG coach R~e<:e ::Bridg-:;Jan "It bjls hrcn . n up- d-do · "YAOC!3UT How ui{--au d •lJmA Th ~.., ~ ",..... ... .2.fl "1.. e a r:tmk oo~J u1 u 40-6 loss to East Mississippi. ECCC then suffered a 20-6 setback at Gulf Coast. Last week, the Itawamba Indians thrashed East Central, 45-9. "We have watched them on film," said Co-Lin coach Randall Bradberry. "They are m uch improved over last year." The Wolves and Warriors a r e both trying io improve. Last season, Co-Lin was an uncharacteristic 2-8, while East Central recorded a char– acteristic 1-9. Co-Lin dropped a 33-23 decision to East Mississippi last Thursday night in Scooba. Bradberry left that contest with nine minutes remaining and his troops down by three, due to elevated blood pressure. It was the big play that pro– pelled Co-Lin. Three pas~ing completions of 72, 85 and 89 ;1rds allowed the \\~ lis to ...t ay •rn.: tJle• c.~p~st ~ft'e~ t MCC sprinfea To ~~Eft l.!Jadf

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