2011

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C falls 31-19 to Hinds; anley out for season

passers prior to the Hinds game. "It's just so unfortunate," said Warnor head coach BrianAnder– son referpng to Manley's injury. "Mitch was really pumped up for this game and was having a good night leading the team. It appears be will miss the rest of the season but we won't know for sure until we have the resulll; from the ~1Rl" East Central, which fell to 1-4 overall and 0-2 in MACJC South Dtviston, was seeking a second– ~traight win over their division rival and had hopes of playing the role of spoiler for the Eagles' homecoming. But Hinds bad other ideas and used a potent p<.~Ssing attack to post a 31-19 decision. The Eagles improved to 4- 1 and 2-0 following the key divis1on conte:,t. The Eagles were led by quar– terback Deon Anthony. who npped the Warrior defense by completing 12 of 24 passes for 268 yards and three score~.

Sophomore Dennis Thames of Louisville led EC rushers with 22 carries for 65 yards. Hall had one carry for 54 yards. Freshman Jaabir Stephens had eight carries for 38 yards. Stephens hails from Hillcrest High School in Thscaloosa. Collier was EC's top receiver with three catches for 31 yards and a score. Hall also had three grabs for 25 yards. Watford, a Tuscaloosa Central product, had the one catch for 22 yards and a score. Defensively, sophomore line– backer Chris Ficklin led the War– riors with seven tackles and two assists. Ficklin is a product of Scott Central High School. Line– backer Tyrone Williams had six tack.lts. Williams hails from Thomasville (Ga.) High School. • East Central hosts Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Saturday, Oct. 8 in the annual homecoming battle. Kickoff is set for 2 p.m. at Bailey Stadium.

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