2004
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WEEK OF
Gulf Coast throttles East Central "Everyone has their sce– narios," Underwood said. 'M we can do is take care of our business and try to win our last two games." By Steve Swogetinsky Tht Ntwtoll Record two South GuLF CoAST D i v i s i 0 n
losses. a vic– tory over H i n d s would give the Eagles their sec– ond divi– sion loss of
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The East Central Commu– nity College Warriors have their season on the line Thursday night when they visit Hinds CommunityCol– lege for a South Division contest. The Warriors enter the conte~t at 4-3 overall and 2-2 in the division following a 38-14loss at Gulf Coast last Thursday. "They played at a higher level than we did," ECCC coach Terry Underwood said. "I have no answers as to why we didn,t play better, bul they took it to us." Still. all may not be lost. Though the Warriors have
The Warriors trailed 35-0 going into the fourth quar-· ter. Fullback Kelvin Horne put East Central on the scoreboard on a two-yard run. Later, Nick Robinson blocked a Gulf Coast punt and Hedrick Ficklin returned it 11 yards for a touchdown. Jay McMillin kicked both extra points. The Warriors were play– ing without starting quar– terback Robbie Morse, who is out for the season with a knee injury.
the season– the other coming at the hands of division leading Pearl River. Gulf Coast, meanwhile, still has to play Pearl River and Hinds - which will be two tough games. ECCC could still make it into the playoffs if they win their last two games over Hinds and Jones
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