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on the state's rushing list. Ross has accumulated 69!i vards on 98 cal'ril'.;, ~vcr· aging 7.1 yards prr carry. Ross n•mains second on the rushing list behind EMCC standout !.eGarrette Blount, who has rushed for 8515 yards and five t(luch· downs on the season. Saturda}. Blount will wrap up his EMCC career at Ita\1.:amba, a team looking to wrap up the top St'ed in the \1AC]C North Division. After a dreadful start. bMCC ha~ rebounded, win ning two of its la~t three games to climb to 1hird in the North. East Ct·ntral and Coahoma kkk off at 6:30 Thursdav night, whilt> E:\lCC will pia;• its third ~traighl Saturday ,R'ame ctt Itawamba with kickoif sd for 2 p.m.

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Since the quick ::;tart, the Warriors have been unable to close out games, losing four of the six after having a second half lead. This week, the Warriors will attempt to snap that streak against a Coahoma team that i~ also reeling, having lost three stra1ght. Despite the dismal record. the Warriors continue to field one of the state's most pro– lific ru:shing offenses, second only to MACJC South leader Gulf Coast. ECCC enters the ::;easons' final week a\·craging 206 yards per game on the ground. AJthough he missed last week's loss again-.t Hind~. ECCC running back Roo· scvelt Ross remains at No. 2

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