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EAST CENTRAL Sept. 4 ..at Holmes, W 21-14 Sept. 11 ............ at Northeast Sept. 18 .............. Pearl River
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which gave the Tiger s a Sept. 25 .......... at Gulf Coast first and goal situation at Oct. 4 ...................... Co-Lin the Warriors 8. Oct. 11 ....................at Jones East Central missed a Oct. 18 .................... at Hinds golden opportunity to score Oct. 23 .................. Northwest with about 10 minutes left Oct. 23 ................ Southwest before halftime, when a 42- ,----.-----– yard drive ended with a three straight pl~ys, and Warrior fumble on the Myers. 32-yard. field goal Northeast 16-yard-line. ~ttempt with 7:51 remain- The Warrior defense mg was blocked.
would later nix a Tiger The scoring threat was scoring threat as corner- set up when freshman back Leron Y~brough of defensive en~ ~aJ?-trell L.~~~Aitf!!::~-...l..l!~:!:..,.....,...,...~iK:-..::::...J
Louisville blocked Bast's Ashford of Lomsville mter- 46-,•ard field ~oal a "Tern :'"II cepted Stevenson,s pass on 'ftiih - r-. • the Eas· Ce 1· d
Followme the b ed kkk East Central took pos– sess: n on its 31 and promptly drO\·e to the Northeast 28, where the drive stalled and the War– riors were forced to punt. Freshman punter Mitch Myers of McLaunn placed his kick on the t ·ortheast three-yard line, and the Warrior deierue took advantage of the Ituation as _ophomore strong safen
t:: • on County; and standing m - Darryl Mapp of Newton County and Kenshay Hunter of ~ ade ph1a, and runn,ng back Cednc Love, also of Philadel– phia. Also pictured is Marcus Holmes, running backs coach. vards. rior Stadium. ECCC hosts PRC Th~ Warriors begin South Division competition hoc;ting the undefeated Pearl River has recorded wins over Northeast (43-3) and Northwest (17-7). War– rior football games are broadcast on WZKR-FM (103.3) in Meridian, featur– ing veteran sports announcer Mike Goodwin of Cruihage. Peat River Community Colle e Wildcats on Thurs– September 18. Kickoff r 6:30 p.m. at War-
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get poe. ess10n with 6:47left. C n-:v pounced on a but \\ • High School, which gave EC possession on the Northeast 32; Robinson's 17· yard scamper to the Tiger 15-yard line, and an 11-yard run by sophomore fullback Germaine Smith of New– ton County High School to the Northeast four-yard– line. The Warriors missed another scoring opportuni– ty midway in the fmal stan– za by failing to capitalize on a first-and-goal situation from the Northeast seven– yard-line. On first down, Hunter's seven-yard touch– down run was nullified by a holding penalty. Robinson threw incomplete passes on on nine carries. carried the ball , for 29 ykds. ..__ ~...._;:•uu completed 10 of -=--..:::;;:. HIS top receiver ::! ""ho had three r 66 }ards. Rvan lX pa~ses for· 41
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