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RIGHT UP HIS ALLEY Northeast Mississippi Community College Athletic Director Ricky Ford (right) presents the South Offensive Mos t Valuable Player trophy to East Central Community College wide receiver Dustin Alley after the MACK All-Star game. Warriors shine in All-Star game from school reports
in 1973. Also having a standout performance was wide receiver LamarTruman, who hauled in two catches for 50 yards. Truman, a late addition to the South squad, is a product of Northeast Laud– erdale High School in Meridian. Truman replaced wide receiver Kendrick May on the roster after May was injured during workouts Friday morning. Standout kicker I punter Derek Crenshaw contributed to the South victory by connecting on a 21-yard field goal and adding a PAT. Crep– shaw's field goal came in the second quarter and provided the South with 9-7 advantage at halftime. Crenshaw, a former standout at Neshoba Central High School,
received first team All-State honors as a punter following the 2008 campaign. On the defensive side. several Warriors made an impact in the South's victory including linebacker Randy Carter of Quitman (four tackles, two assists and a fumble recovery), linebacker Anthony McDonald (three tackles and two assists), linebacker Harvey Brown of Neshoba Central (five tackles and one assist), defensive end Cedric Hall (four tackles and a quarte rback sack), and defensive lineman Josh Lewis (two tackles and a sack). Warrior head coach Steve Cheatham, who served as South team head coach, said he was "very proud" of his team's performance. "espe– cially the ECCC players."
East Central Community College . wide receiver Dustin Alley was named most valuable offensive player after helping lead the South All-Stars to a 16-14 victory over the North in the 35th annual MACJC All-Star Classic at Northeast Mississippi Community College's Keenum Sta– dium on the Booneville campus. Alley helped lead the SouthA11-5tars to a 16-14victory over the North in the 35th-annual MACJCAll-Star Classic. The wide receiver had four recep– tions for 82 yards as the South snapped a two-game losing skid to the North in the annual matchup of the state's top junior college football players. The North now holds a slim 17- 16-2 edge in the series, which began
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