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Mississippi which is tradi– tionally a good game. There's just a lot of tough contests oul there. "We've got a very tough schedule. We've got our hands full." While the ·roster has yet to be trimmed, Underwood and his staff had nearly 70 players show up. "We've got everybody here that we
For the second year in a row, the East Central Community College Warriors will h(\Ye to fare well on the road to have any shot at making the state jun- ior college playoffs. b Only fou r of their nine games will M~ be played at home and last year's team Stamper found that to bl: a stiff challenge. ECCC finislwd 2-7 a year ago after going 3-6 in 2002 and faces :A\ l;l:rlYJ l!..t>o'!! .~1 'lh~ Wsi'titl-!D?.S 2003: 2-7 2003 Finish : Old not qualify for playoffs. Head Coach: Terry Unde!Woo 2004 Schedulo ~~Northwest, 7:00 at ltawamba, (·OO Southwest, 6;30 Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 2;3 Sept. 30 Oct. 9 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct.28 at Pearl Rivor, 7:00 t:ast Mississippi, 6:30 Copiah-Linco{n, 2:30 at Gulf Coast, 7:00 at Hinds, 7:30 Jones, 6:30 .. expecred," Ll11derwood said. ,.rhcrc were a couple of walk-on prospects that didn't show, but that's ~!ways a part of it. "Right now, we have 67 that have reported and we expected anywhere from 72 to 75." Mississippi jucos can carry 55 on their active ros– ter with an additional 10 redshirts. Hall of Fame Bound Former East Central Community College head coach Ken Pouncey, left, will be inducted into the ECCC Athletic Hall of Fame on Oct. 9. File plwto
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