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gathered 12 attempts for 308 yards, a 25.7- yard average. Moffitt finished third in punting by av– eraging 40.9 yards on 49 attempts. His longest effort was 59 yards. . Warriors receiving honorable mention in– clude offensive line– man Bart Whigham (6-4, 315), a product of Northview High School in Dothan, Ala. ; defen– sive back/running back Dennis Thames (6', 190) of Louisville High School; wide receiver Brock Hall (6-3, 200) , of Paul W. Bryant High School, Tuscaloosa, Ala. ; line– backer Tyrone Williams (6, 225), Thomasville (Ga.) High School; line– backer Darius Wren
on the offensive side of the ball, as the former Rebel running back rushed for 103 yards on 16 carries and scored three touch– downs in leading the Warriors to a 41-28 victory over Southwest Mississippi Commu– nity College in the sea– son finale on Oct. 27 in Summit. It was Fick– lin's first stint at run– ning back since his high school days. Ficklin was also an honorable mention NJCAA All-American selection following his freshman season, after registering 78 solo tackles and 48 assists during the 2010 cam– paign. He has also been nominated for the 2011 NJCAA All– American Team. Other Warriors re-
ceiving post-season honors representing the MACJC South Di– vision include center Tate Rogers (6-2, 285) of Louisville High School, return special– ist Reggie Hall (5-9, 173) of Neville High School in Monroe, La., both sophomores, and freshman punter Rob Moffitt (5-11, 205) of Winston Academy in Louisville, who were chosen Second Team All-State. Hall was rated the .\OP punt returner in the state, with three attempts for 93 yards, a 31-yard average. His longest effort was a 90- yard return for a touchdown. He was also ranked among the state's top kickoff re– turnees, as the sopho– more speedster
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For second 3traight year, East Central Community College st andout line– backer Chris Ficklin of Forest has received All-Region 23 and MACJC First Team All-State honors in recognition of his ac– complishments on the gridiron. Ficklin, a 5-11, 194- pound product of Scott Central High School, finished third in indi– vidual and total tack– les in the Mississippi Association of Commu– nity and Junior Col – l ege (MACJC) competition , register– ing 71 solo stops and 29 assists. The multi-talented student-at.hlet~:: also proved he·can still play the
Moffitt Brooks (5-9, 1~5), Northeast Lauderdale High School; and de– fensive lineman Lakenneth Weidman (6-5, 235), South Leake High School. East Central fin– ished 2-7 overall and 1-5 in league play under second-year head coach Brian An– derson. Anderson served as interim head coach in 2009. z z ,_ 0:: 0::
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