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on a 65- ~ ~-: TD pass play. The e.~t. a ·;>oint attempt failed an\.l ECCC led 24·20. With seconds remaining, Kelvin Horne put the Homecoming victory on ice for ECCC as he scored on a 32-vard TD run. McMillan ·\\as u·ue with the kick to end the scoring. The ECCC defense limit· ed Co-Lin to 351 total yards. The Wolves had 234 yards rushing on 24 car– ries, and 117 pas::;ing yards. The Warriors intercepted three pas-::es. Safety Tony Edison had six tackle~, one intercep– tion, and blocked an extra point to pace the Warriors, defense. Joe Mingo and Brian McNair also had one interception apiece, and Michael Johnson had a quarterback sack on fourth down.

Derrick Hal'ris for a 22- yard TD pass play. Darryl Mapp ran in the two-point conversion and East Cen– tral led 17-7. Co-Lin came right back with a score of it~ own as Robertson crossed the goal line on a two-yard run. The extra point kick was good and ECCC led 17-14. That's how it stood at the intermission. East Central came out in the third quarter and seemed to take control when Neal connected with Harris again, this time on a 63-yard TD pass play. McMUlan booted the extra point and ECCC extended its lead to 24·14. Co-Lin scored with less than three minutes remaining to get back into the game. Victor Williams passed to Daryl Johnson

ing on 50 carries, and 295 yards in the air. Terrance McFadden rushed for 128 yards on 29 carries. Derrick Harris caught five passes for 139 yards and two touch– downs. Co-Lin struck first as Julius Robertson scored on a 10-yard run. The extra point was good and the Wolves led 7-0. East Central bounced right back with a touch– down of its own as Cameron Tawater scored on a 10-yard pass from Mores. The extra point attempt failed and East Central trailed 7-6. Jay McMillan booted a 33-yard field goal early in the second quarter to give East Central its first lead of the game, 9-7. Later in the quarter, Neal passed to

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Pearl River Saturday night. The Warriors are com– ing off a hard-fought 31-20 victory over Co-Lin this past Saturday. And it was a costly one as quarterback Robbie Morse went down with a knee injury. "It may be a torn ACL," Underwood said. ·•we are going to the doctor on Monday. He may be lost for the season." Backup quarterback Jar– ius Neal played well in relief, completing eight-of- 12 passing attempts for 231 yards and two touch– downs. East Central had 495 total yards, 200 yards rush-

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