2011
WEEK OF Ociokr I (g J ZDil
C C Warriors cJrop 28-7 decision to Jones
Mtssed <=coring opp•r– tumtie , helped s•al another :.etback for h e Ea.:.t Central Commwity eijlt~~ Va rrior s, vho were 2 -7 homecorring \ictims of Jone~ Comty Junior College Sattrday afternoon. Wilb the lo's E C dropped to 1-6 O\ :-al and 0-4 m the lAC.·:- .SOuth Dn'l under Und-year he d coaCh BnanAnder- T e Pobcats 4-3 ood 1-3. JUDped out dvu:tage mid– nd period, ·,..,..,..y,.,~ cut the lead quarterback
Jesse Blakemore of Jack– son and wide receiver Freeman Gray of Tunica hooked up on a 60-yard touchdown play with 6:52 remaining before half– time. On their next posses– s ion, the Warriors drove from their 32-yard-line to the Bobcat 20, only to have the drive stall when Carpenter's 32-yard field goal att empt in the final seconds of first-half action was not successful. EC mounted an impress ive drive late in the third stanza, as the Warriors began possession on their 14 and ended on
the Jones eight-yard-line, as Carpenter's 25-yard field goal was again off the mark. Jones would later put the game out of reach • with two fourth-quarter I scores- a one-yard run by Jonvontae Thurman of Florence with 9:06 remaining followed by Anthony Wilson's 31-yard interception return with 6:34 left in the division battle. Wilson hails from Birmingham. East Central hosts Copiah-Lincoln Communi– ty College Thursday, Oct. 20 in the home finale. Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m.
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