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Langston, other Warriors receive All-purpose performer Mau– rice Langston of Meridian heads a list of East Central Community College football players who received various honors following the 2008 sea– son. with 102 points and was the top punt returner with 14 attempts for 434 yards - a 31-yard average 73-yard average per contest- and seven touchdowns. He also had 54 rushes for 267 yards - a 4.9- yard average per carry - and scored 10 touchdowns.
Langston also had success as a passer, as he completed his only attempt for a 64-yard touch– down strike. Other Warriors named on the MACJC First Team are Justin Moore, a 6-2, 270-pound offen– sive lineman from Leake Acade– my; Emmanuel Taylor, a 6', 190- pound quarterback from Earl: County High School in Blakel
and two touch– downs. He was also among the kickoff return special– top
Langston, a 5-10, 180-pound product of Northeast Laud– erdale High School, was named to the All-Region 23 andMACJC flrst teams as a wide receiver and return specialist. He was also chosen most valuable back in the MACJC South Division. He led the league in scoring
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ists, averaging 22 yards per return for 243 yards and one score. In addition, he placed sec– ond in receiving yardage with 44 receptions for 658 yards - a
·honors Ga.; and Derek Crenshaw, a 6', 190-pound punter from Neshoba Central Moore and Crenshaw were also selected South All- . Stars. Taylor, the only freshman chosen on the offensive first team, finished among the state's top passers by completing 118 of 209 attempts for 1,649 yards and 10 touchdowns. He had 10 inter– ceptions. He also compiled 642 rushing yards on 117 carries - a 5.5-yard average per carry - and See ECCC, Page 3B
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