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possession. the Warriors were penalized on the controversial call during the Wildcat punt, resulting in another score for the visitors - German's 36-yard strike to Rollins late in third peri– od action. The Wildcats put the final points on the scoreboard on Ger– man's 17-yard TD toss to receiv– er Rickey Bradley ofOak Grove with 2:25 left in the third period. Next up for the Warriors is a division battle with Hinds Com– munity College scheduled Thursday, Sept. 29. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. on the Raymond campus. The Eagles improved to 3-1 following their 48-17 thrashing ofMississippi Delta Community College Thursday night in Moorhead. All Warrior football games can be heard on the ECCC Web site (www.eccc.edu) and on 98.3 "The Groove" (WKOZ-FM in Carthage/Philadelphia) featuring veteran broadcasters Melvin Wooten and Gilbert Barham.

'U. 'The half ended with the visi– up 14-6. lbe Wildcats received the nd half kickoff and quickly mardled from its 20 to the East Cemr.ll 10. However, the drive ed but resulted in points as Frierson connected on a 36-yard field go:il with 8:14 left in the lhird quf.Uler. £entral responded with score of 1ts own, as Thames found the end zone on a I(). yard run Thames, a product of louisnlle High School, is a tranSfer from Mississippi State t.:m,ersit). Carpenter added the P.~ and EC closed the scoring gap 17-13. 1be rt scoring drive was up b~ sophomore Jimmie Broomfield"-. 50-yard kickoff return th31 gave EC possession the Pearl River 27. Broom- iekl the <;tate· leading kickoff rew.m pedals, is a product of Cemral High School. After EC appeared to have ...--~. Pearl River on its next

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