2010

JUCO FOOTBALL I ECCC Warriors look for third straight over Northeast from school reports East Central Community Col– lege's Warriors will be seeking a third-straight victory over Northeast

"I think the attitude of our players overall has been really good... they seem hungrier and more motivated...which means as coaches we don't have to spend time coaching 'effort' and can concentrate more on game preparations, he said. "We're to the point now where we are tied of practicing against each other. To really learn more about our football team we need to play against somebody else." ECCC will get that chance beginning at 6:30p.m. Thursday at Warrior Stadium.

ECCC from page Bl "All we can really control is East Central," said Anderson, whose squad is predicted to finish near the bottom of the MACJC South Division. "I antic– ipate that we will play hard and play well....and that is our pri– mary focus." After several weeks of pre– season practice, Anderson said the Warriors are ready to suit up against an opponent, instead of teammates.

Mississippi Community College when the 2010 season gets under way Thursday, Sept. 2 on the The War– riors rallied from a 28-14 deficit late in the third quarter to claim a stun– ning 34-28 Decatur campus.

NE Miss. atECCC 6:30p.m. Bailey Stadium

homecoming victory in over– time for interim head coach Brian Anderson in 2009. The preriou-. year EC rolled 38-7 d polled the Tigers' home- • g on the Booneville Ci:::l?US. Anderson was in his on the EC staff. f n ·-.e coordinator h teve

game .. very for– tunate: Anderson said of the come-back win. MNor theast did a great job of recruiting after the 2008 season and had a much, much different team in 2009. They lost a lot of sopho– mores to Division I schools last year, and I know they will reload just like they did the year before and really come at us. It should be a great game." In looking toward the season opener, Anderson said he really does not know what to expect from the Tigers, who are picked to finish near the bottom of the MACJC North Division after fin– ishin~ 2-7 last season. the same

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