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The score .::tayed at 20-10 when Jamie--nay of. ,.e::-boba Central blocked the extra point. A blocked punt set up East Central's fin al score. Chris Banks' block set the Warriors up at the Ranger 24. After James McGee ran 22 yards to the 2, Breen snuck in from there, and ECCC trailed 20-16 with 2:01 left in t h e third. Bridgman elected to try for two, which failed. Northwest took the kickoff and salted the game away with an Avery 5-yard run. "If you go for two, you can make it 20-18 and a field goal wins it," Bridgman said. "We don't want to tie. "Not getting it didn't (change the momentum)," he said. "If you go back and play defense well that will keep the players fired up."
'!'he Ra nger s fumbled on t heir second play after the k ickof f and Br a d Moody's recovery put ECCC at the 33- yard line. Two plays and seven yards later, kicker Peyton Weems hit a 43-yard field goal with no time on the clock and the Warriors trailed 14-10. ~we're a pretty decent team," Bridgman said. "I think it's far and away the best team we've had since I've been here. Record-wise, though, it hasn't shown~ Northwest scored its third touchdown on its first posses– :>ion of the second half. The Rangers ran John Avery five times for 35 yards in the drive, the last carry a 6- yard sweep to the r ight side for a score.
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