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ECCC staff leads South to 38-31 All-Star win Fmm Special Reports Ea t Central Community Col– lege\ tootball coaching staff capped a succes lui season by guiding the South All-Stars to a 38-31 win over the Nonh in the 27th Annual MACJC All-Star Clas ic held Saturday after– noon at "onheast Mississippi Com– munit) College's Keenum Stadium in Booneville. Wamor head coach Terry Under– wood smd he and assistants Tim Coat~. Steve Kelly and Todd Mangum had "a lot of fun" directing the talent-laden South, which includ– ed ECCC quarterback Mitchell McKinnon of Palatka. Fla.; offensive lineman Randy Brunson of Seba5topol: running back Terrance Wansely of Newton County; line– backer LaKendrick Houston of Loui•l'ille: offensive lineman Randy BrO\\n of Tuscaloosa (Ala.) County High School: defensive lineman Quenun Bowens of Brooks High School m Killen, Ala.; and defensive back D'Angelo Lewis of Douglas Byrd High School in Fayetteville, North Carolina. 1 Underwood said he was "very plea.,ed.. \\ith the performance of the FCCC All-Stars. McKinnon threw for one touchdown pass and had about 30 yards rushing. Wansky compiled about 85 yards on the ground and Bowens recorded three quanerback sacks. According to Nonheast officials, this year's All-Star Classic was attended by approximately 225 coaches representing 82 colleges and eight professional teams. "' East Central completed season action with a 6-4 overall mark and 3- 3 South record. A sistants Fredrick Lyons and Tommy Clopton were unable to attend the game.
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