2009

trounced .by Glilf Coast, 49-19 '

Members of the 2009 East Central Community College football team from Newton County include (kneeling from left) linebackers Guy Holden (5-9, 200) of Newton County and Quadarius Wallace (5-10, 195) of Union; running back Roderick Hawkins (5-9, 180), of Union ; defensive back Gabe Loper (6-3, 180) of Newton County; and linebacker Rob Roberts (5-9, 190) of Newton County Academy; and (standing) offensive linemen Chucky Curry (6-6, 310) of Newton and Fred Smith (6- 1, 280) of ~ewton County; wide receiver Octavious Wallace (6-1, 170) of Union; and running back Rod Toole (5-9, 180) and defensive lineman John McDougle (5-10, 230), both of Newton County.

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for good at 13-7 midway in the sec– ond period. He also tallied on runs of 2, 11, 1, and 3 yards. The Bulldogs, who own the state's top rushing offense pnor to the Wamor matchup, also got pro– ductive performances from freslunen Mark Seymour, who had 98 yards on 11 carries, and Eric Willis, who was credited with 92 yards on five car-

ries. In all, the Bulldog rushing attack compiled 461 yards on 46 attempts. Quarterback Chris Jenkin!> also scored for Gulf Coast. The first tally came on a 52-yardjaunt midway in the opemng stan7A't, w!:

of the third quarter, which stretched the Bulldog lead to 35-13. Next up for the Warriors ts a dtvi– sion battle wtth Coptah-Lmcoln Community College Thursday mght. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. on the Wesson campus. The Wolves are 4 3 overall and 2-2 in division play after beating Pearl River Community College 42-25 Saturday.

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