2005

ECCC to play more at home By Marty Stamper staff writer DECATUR-Mer back-to-back years of having only four home games, the East Central Commu– nity College Warriors will get five time in three years, we've got five home games," Underwood said. "I'm tickled to have thal It's always tough on the road, whatever level you're at, so we're excited to have five home games." : The Warriors hope to put that to their advantage early as three of their first four games are slated for Warrior Stadium. "Our first two games are at home and three of the first four," Under– wood said. "They're all against quality opponents and you just feel better playing them at home. "Last year, we opened up with a three-hour ride to Northwest and then we turned around and go three hours to Itawamba. "Our road trips this year aren't bad. The longest trip will be down to Southwest. We have East Missis· sippi and Jones, which aren't over an hour and a half, and Copiah-Lin· coin, which is about two hours and 15 minutes. "Every game is important, but we've got a lot of big games at home. We've got the defending games at Warrior Stadium this fall. And ECCC head coachTerry Underwood isn't complaining one bit "For the first

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