2010
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East Cen(ral, Itawamba seeking first victory of 2010. [) Two teams in search of a first year.
Community College last week in Senatobia. Jtawamba was drubbed 52- 31 by vtsttJ.ng Hinds Community College in the sea– son opener and dropped a 34-14 decision last week to Pearl River Community College in Poplarville. ln addition to their 0-2 starts, both squads are also led by first– year coaches, although Brian Anderson served as "interim" head mentor of the Warriors last
season victory will tangle Thursday, Sept. 16 when East Central Community College's Warriors and the Itawamba Community College Indians meet in a non-division battle at 6:30 p.m. at Bailey Stadium on the Decatur campus. East Central began the 2010 campaign with a 34-6 loss to visiting Northeast Mississippi Community College and fell41- 26 to Northwest Mississippi
Jon Williams is the new leader of the ICC Indians, after serving the previous three years as the squad's offensive line coach and recruiting coordina– tor. Williams is a 15-year coach– ing veteran and served as an as5istant for former ECCC head coach Teny Underwood. After two early setbacks, Coach Anderson said the Warriors remain focused on get– ting into the win column.
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