2009

WEEK OF iY 1:C'if( )0 I 1 t[, I !

Gulf tuusr LC 1·rounces ECCC Warriors, 49- 19 Midway through the third quarter, East Central Community Emmanuel Taylor, recog– nized as one of the state's top passers. Taylor, a product of left on the contest for the Wamors' final score. He led EC in rushing with 17 carries for 133 yards. Next up for the

College trailed 21-13 to visiting Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, but the Warriors could get no closer as the nationally ranked Bulldogs pulled away for a decisive 49-19 victory Thursday night. East Central, which fell to 2-5 overall and 0-4 in the MACJC South Division, was once again led offensively by sopho– more quarterback

Blakely, Ga., completed 14 of 23 passes for 138 yards and one score - a 14-yard strike to receiver Radarius Owens of Quitman, which tled the division matchup at 7-7 early m the second period. Owens led EC in receiving with six catches for 63 yards. Taylor also scored on an 1mpressive 46-yard run with about eight minutes

Warriors is a division bat– tle with Copiah-Lincoln Community College Thursday night. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. on the Wesson campus. The Wolves are 3-3 overall and 1-2 in division play prior to their homecoming con– test with Pearl River Community College Saturday.

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