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S1a Ea~t Central Community Co th field Saturday afternoon • r:5 hope to collect that fir.::- ~·--~­ f the 1995 campaign and

e ICC coach Jay Miller. .!v hat is off to them with the way they are pfaying because they've had some rotten ck." Miller said. "I'm really impressed with h w hard they play every down and when you do that anything can happen, especially with thi5 being their homecoming and all." East Centr·al got a good performance from qWlrterback Jake Kizziah last week despite the loss. Kizziah connected on 10-of-16 passes for 122 yards including a 40-yard scoring tnke to Tim Livingston on a fake reverse. Lh~ton finished the night with six catches fi r ... 4 yards . Marty Stojkovic rushed for 41 ynrds on 12 rushes. Jucos, Page 40

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e nd lo mg three Th 8 beat amassed 435 yard, ffense and the Lions gar~ 297 •They've been doing th e thing we have be>en, beat n ourselves," NEUC coacl~ G nter Brewer satd. "\\ e'v~ been our own worst enemy and ke) will be our mental atti~ tud over the final part of om~ schedule." The Tigers enter the contes~ ~.nth an 0-5 record after las!J w-eek 38-0 loss to Hinds the nat1on s No. 1 junior coHeg~ team. Earher in the scal:iOll, the T12ers were out in · front of Coahoma by a pair of \:ouch.– dovms entenng the final period only to end up losing 28-24 ·with Coahoma scoring on a ~ard tnck play and a 88-yard ,lcor.mg drive. The last score came 1 :second~ left in the game. "They've played awful gooc not to have won a game,' E!\ICC coach Tom Gooda.said "They have fl.lway::; gptten up foi\ us, and with this ·being theu homecoming. 1 don't C}.-pect any thing less. "We just need to take care o~ ourselves and ~olve our own problems to be successfu~ again~t Northl '\, L"

an impre~~ ve c:---- ......,.-=-......,__.... victorv over Ho me trailed at the end period 24-0 before t::.l.J.UUU~ 42 unanswered~ "We have tbt:: abilit explosive offen~tvely • h er said. "'We're get't:mg better offensively and commg to;ether as a team after losin!! our rt.art– ing quarterback ea!1ter m the year." Robert Cauldell had :,tepped in two weeks earlier for Etarter Ivan Mandale. who had ~uf­ fered a broken collarbone. During halftime, the Homecoming court will be pre– sented as well a:5 the 1954-55 basketball team. ECCC will also honor its alumnus and alumna of the year, instructors of the year and Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees • East Mississippi at Northeast: The Lions travel to Booneville Thursday night to tangle with Northeast Community College at 7 p.m. in the Tigers' Homecoming game. EMCC (2-3) fell last week to Jones by a 32-21 margin while coughing up the football eight

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