2004
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C hamt11ers ,.i~iti11g Lions to tttne of 44-7 FJVm combined reports -------- Ea\t Central Community College's offense had 1b mo~t productive outing of the 2004 season last Thursday night, compiling 458 yards en route to a +l-7 thrashing of visiting rival East Mississippi Community College at Warrior Stadium in Decatur. The Warrior defense - which held the Lions to rrunu rushing yardage - also contributed to the scoring onslaught by contributing a touchdown and forcing a Lion safety. With the win. East Central improved to 3-2 overall while Ea'>t M1ssi -,ippt remained winless in five tries. Warrior head coach Terry Underwood offered words of praise for hie; offcnstve and defensive units following the lopsided victol). "I thought our offense had iL<; best game of the year," Underwood said. "We're getting better ... more settled in our offense. Our offensive line played its best game of the year. They blocked well and we ran the ball well. "Our defense was also outstanding except for the big passing play when (EMCC) scored," Underwood said. "We've got a great defense. That's our backbone. Not Laking anything away from our offense, but that's where it's got to start." ~t Central scored ftJst in the longtime rivalry 1.\ben tailback Terrance McFadden of Ft. Laud– erdale. Fla.. crossed the goal line from a yard out on me \\'amor..,· opening drive Win'>ton Academ}
Ex-Union star Derrick Harris of ECCC makes a move on an EMCC defender.
See ECCC, page 9A
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