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14-7 On second-and-eight, d - '" ho appeared to have pening in the Tiger defense possession and the ball batted out of the end zone. Tigers' final points were up'' hen defensive back Lee

H yes intercepted a Stephens p " on the East Central 28- ,ard-line. The Warriors had 90 yards - rushing and 85 yards passing, for a 175 total. Eiland, who subbed for the the mjured Ramon Williams, led EC rushers with 68 yards on 19 carries. Stephens completed 5- of-16 passes and had two inter– ceptions. Eiland was the top receiver with two grabs for 54 yards and one touchdown. Freshman punter Jeremiah Gillette aYeraged 38 yards on eight kicks . His longest punt went 49 yards. Northeast had 231 yards total and 12 first downs East Central travels to Pearl River today (Thursday) to begin South D,ivision play. All ECCC football games ean be hea'rd on WSSI-FM 3 , featuring Mike Goodwin d Gilbert Barham. e Kickoff is set for 7 p.m.

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pen TUD by fullback earlv m the final sta:nz;;a. Bath PATh were un 'UC- -artheast s first score came fi llOWing a 92-yard 1 15-pla) dri\e, which included a gutsy fourth-and-one call by head

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