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ECCC from page Bl young, immature football team. We went out there and didn't make things happen. We waited on other peopl<> to do things. "Every– body in this league has players. If you don't play well, you're going to have a hard time." Northeast took a 7-0 lead on a 12-yard pass from Clint Wilson to Josh Jarboe just beyond the goal line with 6:20 to go in the first quarter. Wilson and Jarboe hooked up on another 12- yard scoring toss in the left corner of the end zone with 2:01 remaining in the opening period for a 14-0 advantage. By halftime, Wilson was 16-of-28 passing for 277 yards with Jarboe having five receptions for 97 yards. '11tere·~ not a better . rt.·rdvcr in this state (than j arboe) and if you give any quarterback the time that (Wilson) had, it's going to be a ~long night," Anderson said. ECCC closed to within 14·6 on a 24-yard pass from Blake Matherne to Walter Grayson with 12:45 left in the second quarter. The Warriors' scoring drive cov-

cred 57 yards in seven plays. Jason Loris missed the PAT however, and the Warriors would not score again. The Tigers answered on their next possession, cov– ering 59 yards in five plays with Wilson finding Johnathan Johnson on a 9- yard touchdown pass with 10:30 to go in the half. The drive's big gain was a 39- yard pass from Wilson to Jarboe. Northeast drove 58 yards in five plays and extended its lead to 28-6 when Wilson found Dante Barksdale open over the middle with 54 sec– onds left in the half. Although neither team scored in the third quarter, the Warriors threatened late in the period as they drove lo the Nor theast 16, but Mather ne fumbled with Northeast's Johnathan Bates returning the ball 72 yards to the ECCC 6. ECCC fumbled the ball five times with the Tigers recovering four of the Warriors' mis– cues. Jamarcus Goodloe scored on the next play to put Northeast up 34-6 with 11:04left in the game. ECCC travels to Sena– tobia next Thursday to take on Northwest Misi'ssippi.

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Paula Merntt/Tht Meridian S~r East Central Community College's 'Iarrance Taylor tries to turn upfield after a• pass reception against Northeast Mississippi Community College on Thursday night at Bailey Stadium.

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