2012
yard scamper to the EC one-yard line. olan Young of Ackerman made the first PAT but a mi - handled snap from center nixed the second PAT attempt. The Wolves stretched their lead to 20-0 early in second period action on Guy's second tally- a five– yard burst set up by quar– terback Chandler Rogers' 42-yard strike to sopho· more wide receiver Dnrren Anderson to the EC fi vc. After Franklin's field goal made the score 20-3, the Warrior defense -..tiff– ened and a fumble rcCO\ • ery by defenSl\ c lineman Lakenneth Weidman of South Leake with 5:34 lc before halftime provided EC with excellent field position near midfield. However the drive stalled when Kane's pass was again p1cked off by Sims on the Wolves' 19- yard hne. EC's defense held the Wolves on the first posses sion of the second half and the Warrior offense responded with Kane's short pass lo Hunt which resulted in the 89-ynrd scoring play. The Wolves followed EC's tally with a nin - play, 70-yard drhe capped
The Warrior offense throughout most of the division battle and wM often stymied due to pcnnltie:s. The lone touchdown came in the third stanza when freshman quarter– back Colton Kane connect– ed with speedy receiver Ricky Hunt on an 89-yard pass play that cut the Wolves' lead to 20-10. However, EC could get no closer as Co-Lin responded with four ~core · to ·eal the victory. Knne finished the night by completing 15 of 22 pn.:. c:-: for 195 yards. lie was also victim to five interceptions - the final pick coming on the last play of the game with the Warriors on the Co-Lin 24- yard line. Hunt, who had another reception for minus one yard was the leading EC receiver. EC's rushing attack was led by sophomore Kcshun Shipp who com– piled 88 yards on 16 car– ries. Frel'hman punterlkick– tJr Austin Franklin of Petal was re:;ponsible for EC's other point:;. He con– nected on a 25-yard field goal that narrowed the Co,.Lin advantage t~ 20-3 with 7:09 left before half. time. 'The :scoring drive was highlighted by Sh1pp's 45-yard scamper. Franklin also kicked the PAT following the Warriors' third quarter tally. Franklm punted six times for a 38-yard aver– age. His longest effort was 44 yards. ln odd1tion to the five struggled
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