2008
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Warriors aimi.ng for first win from staff reports While this area avoided a direct hit from Hurricane Gustav, the stonn still affected the sporting world in this part of the state. East Central Community College was forced to move its week two matt:hup after wet conditions at 1..,..,._ Warrior Field made it .......... impossible to play. Each team is looking for its first win of the season. The Warriors (0-1) dropped a 16-point decision on the road to Coahoma. "\\'e were obviously disappointed in the loss," said first-year ECCC coach Steve Cheatham. "We were flat and played with no emotion and intt>nsity. That's not Warrior football." The Warriors gave up a state's wot st 194 yards of total offense and six touch– downs in the opener, but they will not have the same high-powered offens(' to deal with against the Bulldogs. Holmes (0-1) notcht>d just over :~00 vards in its loss to Pearl River. storinJ.~ only 16 points. Offensively, ECCC mad~ nearly as much noise as the Tigers pulling up 205 vards on the arm of freshman Emmanuel Taylor Former Northeast Lauderdale standout i\laurice Langston led the Warriors with 90 of the tl' APPEARED IN: CARTHAGINIAN __ SCOTT COUNTY TIMES NESHOBADEMOCRAT ____ _ NEWTON RECORD ___________ MERIDIAN STAR --~ol.,c. ~---- CLARION-LEDGER ----------- THE PHILADELPHIAN,____ _ UNION APPEAL------ - - - WINSTON COUNTY JOURNAL _ _ ___ SPIRIT OF MORTON--------
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