2011
WEEK OF Oc.~ 2. I ~l {
ECCC, Manley go down versus Another etback for the East Central
Warrior signal caller, was injured during a tackle by a Hinds defender on the last play of the first quar– ter with the Eagles hold– ing a 7-0 advantage. Manley had led EC from its own 20 to the Hinds' 21 when the mishap occurred. The freshman from Pittsburg (Texas) High School left the game after completing three of seven passes for 37 yards and one pick. He also had three carries for 13 yards.
"It's just so unfortu- straight win over their nate," said Warrior head division rival and had coach Brian Anderson hopes ofplaying the role of referring to Manley's spoiler for the Eagles' injury. "Mitch was really homecoming. But Hinds pumped up for this game had other ideas and used and was having a good a potent passing attack to
Community College foot– ball team proved even more costly as freshman quarterback Mitch Manley sustained a possi– ble season-ending knee injury m fir: t-half action of the Warrior:;,' 31-19 defeat to Hind:. Commuruty College Thursday night in Raymond Manle:,, ho wa on track to have hi most pro– ductive ni~ht as the
night leading the team. It appears he will miss the rest of the season but we won't know for sure until we have the results from the MRI." East Central, which fell to 1-4 overall and 0-2 in MACJC South Division, was seeking a second-
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Hi n s post a 31-19 decision. The Eagles improved to 4-1 and 2-0 following the key division contest. EC will host Gulf Coast for homecoming Saturday at 2 p.m.
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