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East Central Community College head football coach Terry Underwood goes over the defensive game plan with his troops during first quarter action of the Warriors 35-28 w1n over East Mississippi Community College on Thursday Gamble pays off for ECCC in dramatiC 35-28 victory

play, the center snaps n or actually laterals the ball ii to the running back who hopefully follows his blockers into the epd zone. We actually have several options we can use off the formation and as the season progresses we will probably add more plays," he stated. On the successful two-point play, center Tommy Ford, a sophomore from Tuscaloosa, Alabama, lsnappedi the pigskin to Warrior run– ning back and former Newton County High School standout Terrance Wansley who crossed the goal line for the winning margin. As East Central was driving toward the end Miss Delta at zone, Underwood admit– ted there was i.no doubti th would

A packed Sullivan-Windham Memorial Stadium witnessed another classic between two old rivals as East Central Community College rallied for the go-ahead score- which included a itrick1 two-point conversion - with 57 seconds remaining, then added a 58-yard interception return for a touchdown as time expired to claim a 35-28 win over East Mississippi College Community Thursday night in Scooba. Down 14-0 earl) in first quarter action. East Central took its on ly lead in the gameis final minute when quarterback Mitchell McKinnon of Palatka, Florida, a nd wide receiver Dontay Sptllman of Louis•ille. Kentucky. connected on a ard pa.... pla) . ~ ·h '' " follov ed b\ the t o-po nt The Warrior,

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