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offense for 2005 season w1ll operate the oftense. "Robbie was our st rter last

190-pound former standout at P1ckens County lligh School in Refonn, Ala. Lark was one of the top rcce1vers in the state m 2003 with 28 receptions for 524 yards and two touchdowns. He aver– aged 18.7 yards per catch. "Lark has exceptional speed. is a big target and has soft hands to catch the ball. He had a great spnng and we're expecting him to have a great season," Underwood said. Underwood said newcomer Lenny Boatner (5-11, 190), a transfer from the University of Hawaii and a Winston Academy product, IS a welcomed addition to the receiving corps. ''Boatner is a good receiver and has good size. He redshirted one year and bad some playing time last fall. He also had a good spring," smd Underwood. Assigned to the slot position 1s returnee Letez Fortune, a 5-foot- 4 160-pound product of South Leake High School. Underwood said of Fortune, Cont inued on page 21... See ECCC...

year until he \\US ~1delmed by a knee inJury, a.1 El Jah s a tran~­ fer from Alcorn State Univ ersity and orig a ) s1gncd with Jackson St; ~University Both are very capabk and had success run– ning the 1ew offense during spring drills. We arc very confi– dent in the1r ab1hties and both will see a lot of action this fall," Underwood srud. Although \iorse played in just six grunes last year, he was among the state's top quarterbacks, com– pleting 54-• .-..I 04 passes for 699 yards and t u-ee touchdowns. H~: averaged 116.5 yards passing pl.!r contest Underwood also commended the two fre::.hman quarterbacks Deangelo C artcr (6-foot. 190) of Noxapater and Colby Amis (5- 10, 175) of ~C\\1on County - who will serve a~ "very capable'' back– ups. Amis 1s also expected to sec action as a receiver. The rece1ving corps will be led by returnee Chris Lark, a 6-2,

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