2001

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·'East Cent. clobbers Coahoma An offense that sputtered

pitch 37 yards with 7:36 left. A 42-yard field goal by Haynes late in the third period extended EC's lead to 24-0. Coahoma got its only points early in the fourth on Anthony Fizer's 23-yard scamper. Fizer added the two-point run. East Central responded to the Tiger touchdown by taking the ensuin~ kickoff al}~ m~rch­ ing · oO 'Yards to pa~ dirt. Ananias McBride capped the 11-play march with his one– yard plunge. McBride gained 34 of his 74 total yards during the scoring drive. Michael Lee led EC with 61 yards on three catches. East Central's final score came from Williams, whose sec– ond tally of the afternoon was a 12-yard run with just under a minute remaining. East Central had 279 yards CC, 38-8 '"'111 perform a special arrange– "llent of America the Beautiful 1nd provide accompaniment, md Ross Price, vocal instruc– or, who will lead in the singing f God Bless America. Fans will 1e asked to join in the singing f the national anthem per– ·ormed by the Warrior Wall 0' "Ound, directed by Thomas W. Carson. Public address nnouncer Frank Edmondson ··ill lead in reciting the pledge

rushing and 82 yards passing for a 361 total. Zbydniewski completed 6-of-12 passes. Coahoma had 67 yards rushing and 163 yards passing. Melvin Cotton led EC with seven solo tackles and three assists. Keith ·curry had three tackles and three assists. Program honors USA -t\. program of patriotic music is scheduled during pre-game activities for this Thursday's football game between East Central and Gulf Coast, ' announced Dr. Phil Sutphin, ECCC president. The special tribute, which begins at 6:30 p.m., is being held in the wake of last week's terrorist attacks on America. Participating in the pro– gram will be Leesa Wilkinson, music keyboard mstructor who

for just seven points in the sea– ~n opener finally got clicking 'Saturday afternoon as East Central's Warriors po,.,ted a 38- 8 thumping of Coahoma in a non-division matchup at ~larlu:dale. East Central, which improved to 1-1, cro:::..ed the oal line m all four quarters agauL~~ gers. Any hope- Coahoma had for rnlly was snuffed out in the nd half as Ea,t Central rolled to a 24-0 lead before the 11rer.. got thell' only ~core early the fmal 3tanza. The Wamors nnswered with two wck talhe- to !Seal the win. It wa~ the Wamor defense at ~ave E t Central tt<: first :tally, as Josh \i,erette blocked tiaRelaro Snuth's punt and ~onathan H pe -cooped up the ptg-.:.ki.n and :SCOJ1ed from eight ·ard- out mth 12·22 left in the frr-; quarter Danny Haynes made the fir-to. hiE five PATs Eas: Cent!"&! e11."tended J.t.;:. ead wnh JlC-"t under five min– te-5 left before halftime. when Ramon William::: cro::5ed the line on h1- focr-yard burst. Patnck Prince, who led the a.-rnor" m rushing \\;th 102 ;anE n 11 carne~ got into the ct en he took a

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