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made the All-Sur ~quad · May had 28 receptions for 404 yards and one touchdown . He also returned seven kickoffs for 198 yards- a 33.6-yard average- and one touch– down. Le\\is was among the s tate·s top tacklers with 56 solo stops and 28 assists. He also tied for second m quarter back sacks with 10. Coleman had 28 tackles and 10 assists andhad two inter– cept ions. Other Warriors select– ed as All-Stars include Anthony McDonald, a 5- 11, 230-pound linebacker from 71st High School in Fayetteville, N.C.; Har– vey Brown, a 5-10, 225- pound linebacker from Neshoba Central High School; Dustin Alley, a 6', 195-pound wide receiver from Union Grove High School in McDonough, Ga.; Cedric Hall, a 6-5, 260-pound defensive end from Carthage; and Josh Williams, a 6-3, 230-pound
tight end from Jackson Lanier. Warrior head coach Steve Cheatham and his assistants have been selected to coach the South squad, due to the Warriors' third-place fm– ish in the MACJC South Division. Staff members include James Miller, assistant head coach/ defensive coordi– nator; Brian Anderson, offensive coordinator; Kyle Watson, offensive line coach and special teams coordinator ; Fredrick Lyons, defen– sive line coach; and Derek Pouncey, wide receivers coach. Derrick Jones of Rush Sports Medicine serves as ath– letic trainer. East Central fmished 4-5 overall, which includ– ed a season-ending 44-38 double- overtime shock– er over Pearl River Com– munity College, which finished state runner– ups.
scored six touchdowns. Crenshaw led the state in punting with a 49.9- yard average on 29 attempts. His longest effort went for 55 yards. He also handled kicking duties and tied for second in the scoring competi– tion among kickers with 47 points. He made five of 10 field goals and con– nected on 32 of 34 extra points. Warriors receiving sec– ond team MACJC recog– nition included wide receiver Kendrick May, a 5-10, 175-pound receiver from Tuscaloosa County (Ala.) High School; Josh Lewis, a 6-4, 245-pound defensive end from Tuscaloosa County (Ala.) High School, and Clint Coleman, a 6', 195-pound defensive back from Louisville, all of whom
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