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~ccc oJTipletes • ~pr1ng • -- criinlllage East Central football coach Terry Cnderwood got a chance to see his 2005 team in limited action this past Thursday, and he was pleased with \\hat he saw. The Warriors scrimmaged with the East Mississippi Community College Lions for a couple of hours. They worked on passing, blocking and run– ning the football. Then the teams went through three I0-play series of a lim– ited scrimmage. "I feel good about where we are at this point," Underwood said. "I was very happy with our defense. We have six starters rerurning next season, and this i~ from a group that fmished No. 3 in the league last year." For the most part, East Central held the Lion~ offense in check. East Mississippi did not score a touchdown in the scrimmage. The Warriors, however, scored every time they touched the ball. Quarterback Elijah McFadden con– nected with Chris Lark on two long touchdown pa ses. Robbie Morris, who started for the By STEVE SWOGETINSKY StaffReporter

East Central Community College's Cornelius Carraway attempts to avoid two Community College defenders during a scrimmage at ECCC on Thursday.

him getting hurt," satd Under\\ "He should be ready to go in Au_

did not participate in the scrimmage. "Robbie has been relea.'ed to play but we didn't want to take a chance of

Warriors last year Wltil he injured his knee, participated in passing drills and completed nine of 10 passes. Morris

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