2004

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EC loses finale, 29-131 Jones Junior College jumped out to a 20-0 their next pos..,ession as Jarius '\Jeal found 1 first-h.1lf lead in defeating East Central Chris Lark on a fly pattern for a 72-yard score Community College 29-13 in b with 13:01 remaining in the first half. the season finale for boili teams Mk rhc Bobcats extended their lead to 23-7, Thursday night at Warrior Stamper on a 30-yard field goal by Story with 3:28left: Stadium in Decatur. in the second quarter. EC finished 4-5 overall and 2-4 in the In the half, Jones had 318 total yards with MAC)C South Division as the Warriors Hyatt completing 14-of-21 passes for 203 closed with three straight loss- ...-------------. yards. EC had 111 total yards. ~s to Gulf Coast, Hinds, and Offensively, it got no better ' Jones. MACJC for EC in the third quarter as "It wasn't a terrible year, but South Division each of their four possessions it wasn't as good a year as I All resulted in three-and-outs. thought we should have had," Pearl River ~!~· 9 . 0 Defensively, ilie Warriors EC head coach Terry Hinds 5·1 8-1 aiiO\\ed just two field goals UnderwoOd said. "We let one or Jones 4-2 7-2 after halftime. The Bobcats hvo get away from us during the Gulf Coast 3·3 5·4 m.maged only 48 total yards year... our opener at '\orthwest East Centra 2-4 4·5 after intermission. and we really had great opportu- SouthWPSt 1·5 2-7 Jones got a 32-yard field nities last \vcek at Hind.... Co-tm o-6 1-8 goal from Story with 7:51 "I wa~ proud of the way Last week's scores showing in the third quarter to .the kids kept playing after Jones 29 East Central13 take a 26-7 lead. Jones got ahead earl). Jones Southwest 26 Co-L n 7 Story missed a 39-yarder has got a great football team.. Pearl RIVer 39 MISS Delta 14 ....-ith 51 seconds left in the We knew that coming in and~ Hnds 29 Gu f Coast10 third quarter. they took it to u~ tonight. They l'he Warriors put together pretty much lined up and did This week's playoff games a 15-play, 65-yard scoring h I h th Hmds at Northeast d 1 tl f h w al t 1ey ad to do to win e llawamba at Pearl Rtver rive ear y in 1e ourt quar- game. ter. Terrance McFadden took "We finished 4-5 and we'd an option pitch in from three have liked to have been better." yards out on fourth-nnd-goal with 8:38lefl in Jones finished 7-2 overall and 4-:! in the the game. McFadden was stopped short on a MAC}C South Division. two-pomt attempt, leaving Jones with a 26-13 The Bobcats took the opening kickoff advantage. and drove 80 yard<> in just six plays. Milton On the drive, the Warriors converted a Collins scored from 16 vards out on an end fourth-and·h\ o with a 5-yard pass from Neal around less th,m three minutes into the game. to Derrick Harris and got a 30-yard compte- After the Warriors \'\'ent three-and-out tion from ~eal to Lark, who reached around twice, Jones grabbed a 13-0 lead when Brett a Bobcat defender to make the spectacular Hyatt hit a wide open Harold Hadley coming catch at the JCJC 2. out of the backfield for a 14-vard touchdown Stor} added a 37-yard field goal with 1:07 wtth 1:25 left in the first quarter. Michael to play. Stol) 's extra point was blocked. Hyatt "ac:; 18-of-28 for 2-11 yards for the jones made it 20-0 on the first play of the night. hecond quarter when Hyatt hit Collins w.th a For £C, Mcfadden had 17 carries for 70 short pass .md the wideout from 1\Jew yards. Lark caught four passes for 118 yards. i - - ---– Orleans broke a tackle and raced 63 yards Neal was 8-of-32 for 142 yards. down the EC sidelme. Jones had 368 total yards to 231 for the The Warriors got their first touchdown on Warriors.

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