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Aug. 30 and East Mis~:~is­ sippi on Sept. 6 in a pair of 6:30 p.m. non-divis ion Thursday night contests. It will be EC's first game with East Mlssis ippi since the 2007 season when EC posted a 31-20 victory. The Warriors have won the last six games in the series. The Warrior!! bit tho

road on Sept. 13 for their MACJC South Division opener with Copiah-Lincoln at Wesson at 7 p.m. EC returns home to take on Southwest Mississippi on Sept. 20 at 6:30 p.m. in division play. Homecoming comes early for the Warriors tbis season as they race Hinds

in the annual afternoon contest on Sepl. 29. Kickoff is set for 2:30p.m. On Oct. 6, EC travels to Ellisville to s quare off 'vith Jones in tho Bobcats' homecoming affair at 3 p.m. The Warriors play their fina l non-division game on October 11 when they travel to Moorhead to take

EC finished 2-7 in 2011, the Warriors' third consec– utive 2-7 showing. New re– cruiting rules in the MACJC could help the Warriors im– prove on that mark in 2012. .lj:ast Central opens the 2012 football season with a pair of home games. The Warriors host Itawamba on

on Mississippi Delta al p.m. .. On Oct. 18, the Wan host Pearl River in tl home finale at 6:30 p.m EC closes out the r< lar season on Oct. 27 1 p.m. when the Warriort to Perkinston to play ~ issippi Gulf Coast. _.

Brian Anderson enters his fourth year a. head football coach at East Cen– tral Community College this fall \\ilh tho Warriors !laving fh·c of their nine games at home. In fact, four b{l EO's fir!-.'t flvt• gamo'i arc

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