2012

ECCC falls victim at ~CJC: on homecoming After posting two

Austin Franklin made a11 three PATs. His best punt covered 56 yards. Hall completed 10 of 25 passes for 138 yards and had two intercep– tions. He also Jed in rush– ing with nine carries for 73 yards. Hunt. who normally plays defensive back, was Hall's leading receiver with three grabs for 64 yards. Hunt i::. a product of North Panola High School in Sardis. Ethan Hamilton tossed TD passes of 25 and 63 yards to fellow freshman Dylan Bossier in his first start as the Bobcat signa) caller. Sophomore rusher

Reuben Ducksworth also tallied lwice for Jones, as he found pay dirt on a one-yard run early in sec– ond quarler action and later on a seven-yard scor– ing play in the final stan– za. The Bobcats' final TD came on Jamichael Willis' 38-yard return of Franklin 's onside- kick with just over four min– utes remaining. Next up for EC is another homecoming affair scheduled at Missis– sippi Delta Community College Saturday, Oct. 13. Kickoff for the non-divi– sion battle is set for 2 p.m. The Trojans are win– less in six starts.

straigh t MACJC Sou th Division victor ies, East Central Community Col– lege's Warriors were unable to overcome an early 20-0 deficit and were outscored 46-21 by Jones County Junior Col– lege Saturday afternoon. EC dropped to 2-4 overall and 2-2 in league play while the Bobcats improved to 4-2 and 3-1 following the homecoming victory. The Warriors were led by sophomore Brock Hall who scored on runs of 31 and 19 yards and connect– ed wi th receiver Ricky Hunt on a 57-yard TD strike. Freshman kicker

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