2004

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ECCC trounces East Mississippi

East Central Community College's offense had its most productive outing of the 2004 season Thursday night, compiling 458 yards en route to a 44-7 thrashing of visiting East Mississippi Community College at Warrior Stadium. The Warrior . defense - which held the Lions to minus rushing yardage - also contributed to the scor– ing onslaught by contribut- · ing a touchdown and forcing a Lion safety. With the win, East Central improved to 3-2 overall while East Mississippi remained winless in five tries. Warrior head coach Terry Underwood~offered words of praise for his offensive and defensive units following the lopsided victory:

of Meridian slipped in the end zone trying to avoid Warrior defenders. The Warriors tacked on 13 points in the second stanza, beginning with McMillin's 26-yard field goal. Quarterback Robbie Morse of Defuniak Springs, Fla., connected with speedy wide receiver Derrick Harris of Union on a 41-yard scoring pass play midway in the stanza, and McMillin added a 32-yard field goal late in second period. McMillin also booted the PAT following Morse's touchdown pass. ECCC running back Darryl Mapp, a product of Newton County High School, added his name to the list of scor– ers as he tallied on a four– yard scamper early in the third period. McMillin kicked the PAT.

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