2001

EC loses to SW; playoff berth on line Thursday

scooped up an EC fumble and rambled 2S yard" into the end zone. Bo' d' PAT made it 24-9 after three quM– ters. · Fumbleitis <"Ontinued for the Warriors in the final peri– od, and helpPd et up d 40- yard touchdown gallop by Jason Alexander. Bo}d sPAT extended the Bears lead to 31-9. Crockett madE' thmi score the mo:,t 'pectatular as he raced ..,ast t \"'1 rnor defense on a 77-v nt

room, but 1t did not take long for the Bears to rally as fresh– man speedster Barry Crockett tallied on a 36-yard scamper early in the third quarter. Boyd added the PAT. On the Bears' next posses– sion, Crockett got loose on a 55-yard run. Boyd's PAT gave the Bears a 17-9 lead with 6:54 remaining in the third stanza. A Warrior miscue about a minute later set up the next score, ac; Southwest defen– sive back Aaron Briggs

to a high snap from center. A key play on the scoring drive was a 26-yard pass from quarterback Brian Zbyd– njewski to wide receiver Marcus Lee. EC extended its lead late in the first half when Haynes split the uprights from 27 yards out. The short scoring drive was set up by defensive back by Buck Thames, who recovered a Southwest fum– ble on the Bears' 39. The Warriors carried a 9-3 advantage into the dressing

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