2003

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possession with Hu:::er ::t_;JL:: .... L ssm~ the ~oJI line, this time from 10 yards out. The 20-yard scoring march took _:1st four pla)s was set up by when Warrior linebacker Lee Fairch1lds of Morton recovered a Wolf fumble. Co-Lin answered the Warrior tally with a one-yard touchdo\>v11 run by ru1ming back Corey Rhodes ofMendenhall, capping a seven-play, 70- yard drive. Garland's PAT was blocked by Yarborough, and the: Warriors took a 14-1 3 advantage to the dressmg room at halfttm~:. The Wolves regained the lead \\.lth about 10 minutes left m the third starua when Smtth connected on a 39-yard scoring pass play to wide receiver Johnathan \ ·alker of Mendenhall. The two-point conversion fatled, but the Wolves were out front 19-14. It did not taKe long for East Central to regain and keep the lead, as the Warriors took advantage of several Co-Lin miscues. Quarterback Terrell Robinson scored on a six-yard bootleg ''rh just over six minutes left m the thud stanza. o ppmg an 18-yard drive in just four plays. The short march was set up when Co-Lin fumbled ~~ ers' punt and Fairchilds recovered the pigsktr on the 18-yard-line. Three minutes later East Certral extended its lead to 28- 19 when Robinson o -mected w1th wide receiver Bobby Lindsey of'-: e 1on on a 3 1-yard touch– down pass. The fo~-p a~ 27-yard scoring march was set up ''r \\_-:_ cornerback Tommy Searight of D £;en mterc oted Smith's pass

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The Warners added two t oor..h .uare scores to clinch the South DI\LSJ'ln '1!!. •1th · first coming on a 28-yard yard scamper by back Titus Ryan of Tuscaloosa (Ala.) Coum capping a five-pia)', 43-yard drive, and the ~ on a one-yard di\'e by tatlback Darryl ~1aw. product of Newton County High School \1an– score carne with just over six minutes rema and capped an eight-play, 45-yard march et by a 17-yard Co-Lin punt. STATISTICS East Central had 250 yards rushm~ 83 yards passing for a 333 total. Genname of NeMon County led Warrior rushers "" yards on seven carries. Terrell Robmson ru 10 times for 50 yards and one score. and K Hunter had 41 yards on 12 attempts

_ wn:.. me •\ amors tmproved to 1-2 :ra South Divtsion action, _Wol ~~are also 2-3 and 1-2. ui tor East Central are the uncle– Coon{} Jumor Ccllege Bobcats, who p3St homestandmg Southwest

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-- - Sanm:b) to tmprme to 5-0 and 2- ,.._ ...........::-101 th': E Jone matchup IS set for 7 ) on me ElhS\ tile campus. Co-L '" · an ~arl~ --o lead \vhen . Smtth. a product of Adams Ct::mt%.:1. fired a fi, c-)ard touchdo,,n strike to ::c • end 81 I) Willtams of Drookha' en Thomas G:!rland of Cop1ah Academ) added the PAT. The .!{)...} ud ~onn~ march took JUSt SL'\ plays and was set up o~ a \\'amor fumble. East Central tied the contest early in the second penod ''hen tailback Kensha) Hunter of Phtladelph1a found the end zone on a one-yard plunge. Mitch Myers ofMcLaurin made the fust of his six PATs on the day to deadlock the score. The Warrior touchdown was set up when comer– back Leron Yarborough of Louisville intercepted a Co-Lin pass on the Wolves' 43 and returned the pigskin to the 11-yard-line. The Warriors took the lead on their next

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