2003

SCott County Warrior$ h~ve

With Just 19 sophomores r erunung r rom Iast season. one would expect Last C\·ntl al Communi~ College head foothall.t ~oacl) , Terry lJndctwdod to ~Jt ~smgmg the:-hl~J3~uclws not the casl' , "We hawe a very y()ung, team .this year." Undenvood'st

perl'lllllal power Hinds Community Cbll~ge.

Underwood said he is coundng on his sophomores to provide the lcad.etJ.hip 1;eccssary for a winni1jg !!· ~~on illld a berth Ill tht• state playotTs . ' Top offensive returnees mdudl full back Gc1mame Sm1th (5-Q, 225). a product ofNewton County ll1~h School,tatlhack/wldc receiver Titus Ryon (6-2, 190) from Tuscaloosa (AI.l.) County; guard Rudy Su'c (6', 305) '\60) of I,outsville; guard Dennis Hanls ( 'i I I. 270) of Morton, center Rhyne thompson (6-1 . 300) of Morton; und:wide receivers Van Wilson (6-1. 190) of \\bt lauderdale and Bobby Liml~fY (6· 1,175) of Ne\\ ton At the top of the hst of fr~s!um:n expected to make an impact on offense is quarterback Terrell Ro{lmson (6-2. 190) of Palatka, Fin Underwood said Robinson brings a !"new dimension" to tlw quaJtCJh:tck posllton. "Terrell runs well and thrm\S well. We have not had :1 quurtc1hac~ oflus cahbcr in quite some time.Atthillll!h he i~ cxucmcl-.· tulcrncd, he luck~ game experience. But I really thu\k -he will do u g1cnt joh fl)l' U'i,; Undenvood said. Other freshmen expected to $l'l~ plenty ofacti(lnon•JITclt~e n1c full– hack Clinton Thomas (5-8.235) of idplcy. nnd 'llcl\hll\Jil wilh:•ck~ K··nshay llunter (5-I 0. 180) of Philadelphia Jl11t Dany l MIIJ'Jl (5" 7, 1 1 )0) of Nt~\\ tun C'mmty.

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U11derwood sports a 26-24 OYerall mark at East Central. includmg last year's 3-6 record The Warnors finished third in the always-tough South Div1s1on with a 3-3 mark, and missed qualit}mg for the state playoffs on the last game of the season a 20-13 loss to Southwest Mississippi Community College on the Summit campus. Highlights of the 2002 ~cac;on included a 6· 3 tnple overt1me wu1 over the nationally ranked and then unbeaten Jonl:s County Jumor College Bobcats, and a 23-20 homc~mning victory against leadership roles

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Frc:.hnwn Chris Iluff (5-11, 200) tlf l·orestund f\ l ttch Mye1s (5-8, 160) of :'o.1cLaU1 in will handle punting duties. 1111d fo, Iyen• nml freshnun Jay .. Mc\-1illin (5-11, ISS) of \\'inston Academy nrc IC~JIOilSihlt~ lin kickotls~ z -

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l\1cmbers of Undenvood's stall' arc Tim C<•ats, Stacy Si1.emorc!

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Tonlllt)' Clopton, OeMarcus Holmes and Fred Lyon.;

I he Warriors begm season actton September 4 at IIohnes

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Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. on the Goodman campus All Warrio1 foot• hall games may be heard on WZKR-FM (103.3) in Meridtan fcatunng vet· eran sports announcer Mike Goodwm and game analyst Gtlbcrt Barham. I

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