1993

WEEK OF

ECCC Defensive Backs... Defenshe back~ at East Central Community CoUege for the 1993 campaign include (kneeling from left) Daniel Sphe). a 6-foot , 1~8-~ound sopho~ore from Sebastopol; Kendrick Hughes, a 6-l'oot, 173-pound freshman from Lm.usville; Dale Rushing, Ul a 6-3, 187-pound sophomo re from Forest ; Donald Hardin. a 5-10, 160-pound sophomo re, Tellas Moore, a 5-10, 165-pouod sophomore and Jermaine Bo ler , a 5-10, 170-pound freshman~ aU from P hiladelphia; Michael Holbert , a 6-1, 205-pound fre hman from Mor ton; and (standtng from left), Ra ndy Miller, a 6-3, 183-po und freshman from Lo uJ-.ville; Russell Johnson , a 6-3, 170-pound 11 freshm an from Walnut Grove· Jermaine E\ a n.... a 6-2. 205-pound freshman from Neshoba Cen– ''i.ral; Pa rish Mays, a 6-foo t, i90-pound fre~hman from \\alnut G rove; Coach Kelvin Lyons, >~~ ' d (ensjve coordinator; Dexter Burkhalter. a 5-ll. 180-pound fres hman from Philadelphia; Per - 101 J. ~ Holmes, a 5-ll, 164-pound fre!-hma n from Louisville; T rema ine Chambers, a 6-foot , I 1 180-pound freshman from No,apntcr. nd Etldie Hunt, a 6-3, 192-pound freshman from LouisviJie. efT (EC Photo) •i :Hinds blows lll' JS

l Hrnc:fs Community College Jum{i8d out to a 28-0 halftime lead .and cruised to a 34-7 homecoming wm over East Central Thursday night. The Eagles improved to 5- I overall and 3-1 in South Division ac– tion, while the Warnors dropped to 1-5 and 1-2. Running back Kentress Hampton put Hinds ahead for good in the first period on a six-yard ru n with five minutes remaining. Chris Pierce added the PAT. The scoring drive covered 60 yards. The Eagles broke o pen the divi– sional matchup in the second period, scoring on a short run and two pass– ing plays. Hampton recorded his second tal-

I) on a l\\O·}ard bla~t. and quarter– bad.. Ra) I u' Cra'' ford connected ''ith De\ler Thomas on a 1" o-yard score and Darr} Da\is for a 39-yard touchdo'' n pa)s. Pierce added all three PAT'>. The Eagle:~ pUL their fmal pomts on the ~corc:board in the third q uaner on a one-} ard pa~\ play from Cra'' lord to Len Cooper. The PAT wa\ no good. The \\ arrior\ a' oideu a shut out when tailback Lamont Crockett burst through the Eagle defense on an 11 -yard run ''ith 1:10 remaining in the conte~t. Anton}loPJ"upps kick– ed the PAT. The.drh:e !."O\ered RO yards. East Central '"tl

homecommg this Saturda} b) pl ing host to Pearl River in a 2:30 kickoff at Warrior Stadium TEAM STATISTICS: Ru'>hlllg– EC, 102 yards; Hinds, 218. Pa,~ing EC, 113 yards; Hinds, 195 . F1rst dO\\ ns - EC. 13; Hinds. 16. Penalties - EC. 6 for 55 }ard ; Hmds. i I for 85 yards. Individual Statistics (ECCC) - Todd VO\\CII completed 9 of 21 passes for 82 yard). Jason Ca\llc wmpletcd 3 of 8 passes for 31 )ar,h . Top recei, ers \\Cre Da,·id Marlin, 3 for 50 }ard5. and Daryl Hughes, 4 for 24 )ard~ . l::arnont Crockeu led EC ru-.hcr' with 80 yards on 13 ~.:arries . .lnson Ca1n punted 7 t1mc' for 47 .42-) ~trd average.

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