1996

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East Cen ral omes alive to keep reco dperfect at 7-0

Speclel to The Clerlon·Ledger For five minutes Thursday night in Decatur, Jones played the spoiler. Unfor– tunately for the·Bobcats, there wa-. still 55 minutes of football left to play. East Central rallied from a 14-0 deficit to a45-26win over Jones. TheWaniors are7- 0 overall, 3-0 in the South. Jones iii ~-6. 0--4. Jones' Randy Chappell took advantage of two East Central miscue~ to give the Bobcats' their only lead, scoring on an in– terception return and a fumbled punt. But the East Central offense quickly regained control, reeling ofi' six straight touchdowns. Mack Pittman scored on runs of20, 3 and 26 yards in helping the Warriors to a 32-14 halftime lead. Northeast 32, Coahoma 0: At

JUNIOR COLLEGES ' . Booneville, Northeast snapped a 19- game losing streak with a victory over \\inless Coahoma Northeast improved to 1-7, l-4 North. Coaho na is 0-8,0-5. Northwest 17, Delta 14: At Senato– bia. Dcon Porter returned a kickoff88 yards to preserve the Rangers' win overthe upset– minded Trojans. Northwest is 7-1 overall, 4-0 in the North. Delta is 4-4, 2-2. Holmes 20, ltawamba 13: At Good– man, the Bulldogs roared back from an early 13-0 deficit. Frankie Franklin and Gabe Alaniz scored on short rum to put Holmes, 6·2, 4-0 North, ahead 14-13 at the half. Itawamba is 5-3, 2-2.

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