2004
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ECCC takes Homecoming win over Copiah-Lincoln
EAST CENTRAL COPIAH-LINCOLN
31 20
From combined reports Bacl..up quarterback Jarius Neal co~me off the bench to lead East Cen– tml Community College to a 31-20 homecoming victory over Copiah– Lincoln Community College on a drnl~ afternoon last Saturday at War– n S dlUm m Decatur. \\ ... the \\tn. the Warriors ·· D O\"Cd to ..t-2 0\erall and 2-1 in s. h DJ\J ion adion. "'hile the \\ e dropped to J -5 and 0-3. ~cal. u r ~t.~.t of PL~elh Count} (Ala.) Hr~ 1. ol. iired l ~h wn 'tnke' o1 22 ...rJ 63 ~":lrd- to ~1de receiH:r Dcm-.k Ham of Uruon, and tinio.,hed the da} b} ro:npleun~ ,- 11 pas-.e~ lor 211 ~ an:ls He h3d oae intercepuon. Harri!., a :>ophomore. hru:! fh e catches for 140 )ru-d . eat replaced ~tarter Rubbie Morse. who left the game late m the tirst_yuaner with a knee injlll). • • IMhtsl!, ttl~tl'' afternoon on the ground, compiling 222 yards. , Freshman Terrance McFadden, a product of American Heritage (Fla.) High School, was the leading rusher with 137 yards on 28 carries. Receivers in addition to Harris included Chris Lark of Pickens (Ala.) County High School, whO' bad four grabs for 88 yards; and Tawater, who had two catches for 16 yards and one score. East Central will seek its third straight win this Thursday when the Warriors travel to division foe Gulf Coast. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. on the Perkinston campus. The Bulldogs are also.4-2 and 2-1 following their 23-16 win over South– west Mississippi Community College last week. Warrior football action can be heard on KICKS 98 (98.3 FM) featur– ing veteran broadca ters Melvin Wooten of Carthage and Gilbert Barham of Philadelphia. County also ran for a two-point con– version. Fullback Kelvin Home of North– east Lauderdale had the other touch– down with a 32-yard scamper with 23 seconds remaining that put the final touches on the victory. Co-Lin scores came on touchdown runs of 9 and 2 yards by running back Julius Roberson of Mendenhall, and a 65-yard pass play from quarterback Victor Williams of G.W. (Fla.) Carver Hrgh School to wide receiver Daryl Johnwn, a product of 0 . Perry Walker (La.) HJgh School. Chris Blackwell of Fr.mkiin County connected on two ?Ais. Roherson finished with 112 yards oo :: ca.·ne • and Johnson had seven rec~· ~ for 186 yard&. In addinon to a successful passing ~ the EC offense had1tn effective APPEARED IN: CARTHAGINIAN ------ - NESHOBA DEMOCRAT -l LAKE MESSENGER----- -– SCOTT COUNTY TIMES--- --– UNION APPEAL -----~~-- WINSTON COUNTY JOURNAL_!!,../ _ _ _ SPIRIT OF MORTON - -L------ IMPACT ________________
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