2004
WEEK oF Oct lS
Warriors fall at Hinds E,tst Central Commw1it) College's slim Gipson. Platt added the PAT. hopes of making the state playoffs officially Except for the two long scoring pass plays ended Thursday night as Hinds Community which totaled 101 yards, the Warrior defense College rallied for <1 21-10 homecoming victo- kepl the highly-rated Hind::. offense in check ry on the Raymond campus. most of tlie nirht. The Eagles brought .e The Warriors, who fell to 4-4 overall and 2- state's second-best passing attack to the 3 in MACJC South Division play, held a 10-7 matchup, averaging 222 yards behind league– lead late in third period until .....--- ---------. leader Pearl River with 306.9 Ryan Gale's 42-yard field goal MACJC yards per contest. Hind& fin- allempt was blocked and ishcd with 227 yards passing returned 50 yards by Eagle South Division and just 70 yards on the defender Mcdrick Liddell for Div. All ground. l.he go-ahead score. Kyle Platl Pearl River 6·0 8-0 The Warriors rackep up 203 add(•d the extrn point. Hinds 4·1 7-1 rushing yards, w1th Mcfadden G APPEARED !N: LAKE MESSENGER ___ v____ _ SCOTT COUNTY T~MES ----- -– UNION APPEAL~------- WINSTON COUNTY JOURNAL _ _:...;...__ SPIRIT OF MORTON-- ----- IMPACT ____________________________________ CARTHAGINIAN --.L..---:---– NESHOBADEMOCRAT ~~~--- NEWTON RECORD____________ MERIDIAN STAR--- ---– CLARION-LEDGER--- ----
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