2005

Warriors fall 35-17 to GulfCoaSt When you get beat by il hette1 team. about all you can do is look ahead to what·s next. by 28-10.

·' The Warriors used a dab of trickery to close to within 28-17. Facing fourth down. Ken Gordon ran 51 yards from punt forma– tion to put EC in business at the Gulf Coast 3. Josh Lowery hit Colby Amis for a 2-yard scoring toss with 2:18 left in the third peri– od. MWe've worked on it all year." Underwood said ohhe fake punt. kit was something that. if we called it, it had an opportunity to break for a big play and it did. That set up a touchdO\\ n and I thought we could gain some momemum ott of it, but \\e weren't able to come back over the hill." The only scoring of the fourth quarter came when Gulf Coast's Marquise Powell recovered a blocked EC punt in the end zone with 8:01 to play. Lowery completed 22-of-47 passes for 226 yards. Letez Fortune had eight recep– tions for 54 yards. McCants had 13 carries for 54 yards. Savage led Gulf Coast with 135 yards on 20 carries. The Warriors host Hinds this Saturday in their final home game of 2005. The Warriors are 0 2 at home this year. but are 2-0 on the road. The Eagles knocked off Copiah-Lincoln 28-13 last week to even their overall record at 2-2. Hinds is 1-2 in division play.

respond and uy to match them. I though! we moved the ball. but we didn't put it in the end zone enough. We didn't do what \\Chad to do." The Warriors took a 7 0 lead "ith 13:19 · remaining in the second quarter on a I yard run by David McCants. Ryan Gale added the extra point. The scorr capped a 12 plav. 67-yard drive. The Bulldogs drew rven with 7:20 left in the half\\ hen Bernard Seymour scored from a yard out to cap a 14 play 84 yard march. Trey Read added the PAT Gulf Coast went up 14 7 on a yard run hy Dantrell Sa\ age with 1·16 to go before halftime. Quarterback Fric Walden srt up the score'' ith a 38-yard gain to the 14 on an option keeper. Savage needed only t\\ o car– ries to find the end zone. llw 78 yard drive took seven plays. The Warriors closed to within Jll -10 on a 32-yard field goal by Gale with 33.6 sec onds left in the half. An 83 yard kickoff' return by I onnie Starks to thr Gulf Coast 15 set up the score Seymour scored on a I yard run on Gulf Coast's first possession of the third quarter to give the Bulldogs a 21 10 IPad. Savage had a 27-yard gain on the dri\e Co-Eric Rile) 's 20 yard one handed touchdown grab of a Walden pass with 9:35 1£'ft in the third quarter put thP Bulldogs up

The Hast Central Community Marty College Warri01s met that fate Stam Saturday afternoon as they per dropped a 35-17 MAGIC South Division contest to 1\tis~issippi Gulf Coast Community College. The Warriors fell to I 2 in the division and 2-2 ovfrall. Gulf Coast. ranked 17th natiOJlally. improved to 3 I both overall and in league pia\. \\e kne\\ Gulf Coast h d a good football team," EC head coach Terrv Undemood said. "We krw'h we h on us and we didn't respond. I salut(' them. They've got a real good football team. "They had the better football team today. no doubt Offensively. they attack you in a lot of ~;\ays. Tht'Y run the option and they can tluo\\ thl· fuotbilll well. Thcy'H• got really exceptional guvs at the skill positions. The) haw good rerci\ ers and good backs and their qua1terback operates their offense well It's a hard otTense to prepare for in one week. "We knc" that it was going to be a chal– lenge We knew thnt our offense net>ded to

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