2003

ECCC

ECCC held the Wildca~ to start the second half only to receive a 15-yard penalty for hitting the snapper while his head was down on a punt Pearl River then covered the remain– ing 57 yards to go up 28-6. Johnson hit Kendrick on a short pattern and the speedy receiver outran the Warriors to complete a 53-yard scoring play with 12:25 left in the third quar– ter. The Warriors threatened midway through the period only to lose a fumble at the Pearl River 19. Levance Richmond halted ECCC's next drive when be picked off a Robinson pass at ,tfis&- - The Wildcats got their last touchdown with 4:40 left in the game when defensive lineman RN".!!.ald Ke:·'!o ... tripped ECCC's t:Do=-. fu 0 tt:,. .:la1l z..:: ~ & .1 - CO~~- vO 39 ru::....~ =~~~ Hunter bad 11 cz.-;,e, ~ .. r 4:? yards, and Ger– c=.ne Smith had 42 yards on 13 ru bes.

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play very well on offense. but you've got to give them credit Their defense is stout It start– ed with the interception and went dOwnhill from there. "We've got a lot of work to do to try to get our beads back up and try to get back in the thick of things. We're going to keep working and keep plug– ging, but we have a long way to go." ECCC put together a 12- play, 58-yard scqring drive to close to within 14-6, with 10:17 remaining in the first half. Fac– ing fourth-and-3 at the 15, - Robins(Jt'l ke{lt 3i'"o91JTJd r'g W end and beat the Wildcats to the co rner of the end zone. Mitch ~iyers' extra point try was r..- and blocked ai the line -4"2..--c. = ~ -- - l..2:.r7y ~a::CA.. :~~ _. passed for nearly 300 yards also had a 34-yard toss to Brackins on the drive.

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