2009

rally to shock Northeast 34-28 m· OT

Members of the 2009 Homecoming Court at East Central Community College in Decatur include {front row, from left}freshman maids Breanna Foley of Newton, Sarah Breland of Philadelphia, Celia Boggan of Decatur and Alexis Young of Forest queen Reshetta Benton of Forest, maid-of-honor Hannah Lee of Philadelphia and sophomore maids Kimberly Blackwell, Anna Fulton and Alison Lowery, all of Louisville; and (back row, from left} escorts Teddy Bloodsaw of Forest, Nathan Calvert of Louisville, Justin Gates of Decatur, Randall Hudson of Forest, Steve Edwards Jr. of Newton, Allen Johnson of Lena, Michael Hardy of Philadelphia, Brandon Kennedy of Union and Matt Woods of Philadelphia. (EC Photo} who bad gotten behind the fooced the T~gers to attempt a ranked Mississippi Gulf t Tiger defense in the end zone. 3~yard field goal but Tyler Community College Thursday Chad Mangum booted his Thrner's kick was wide right, night. fourth PAT and sent the con- and set the stage for the War- Warrior fans are ~ked to test into overtime. rior's game-winningscore. wear black for the ~L\C]C Northeast went on offense WARRJORS HOST GULF South Division battle which first from the 25-yard line in COAST begins at 6:30 p.m. 111 Bailey the extra period and quickly East Central returns to Stadium. moved to the 13.However, the MAC]C South Division action The Bulldogs, ranked ixth Warrior defense stiffened and this week to host nationally- in the latest NJCAA poll, defeated Copiah-Lincoln Com– munity College 38-14 last week to improve to 5-1 overall and 3-0 in league competition. Gulf Coast held on to clip East Central 38-35 last year in Perkinston. The Warriors have not defeated the Bulldogs since a 28-21 decision in 2002.

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