2013

East Central Warriors lose 59-0 to East Mississippi Lions East Central Community

field goal by Ore~ White as County H1gh School in Blakely. time expired for halftiffi6,..--- Ga White also connected on all Freshman tight end Brandon seven PATs. Davil> of Newton County High The Liom wasted little time School hw one grab for 20 in paddmg their 38-0 halftime yards and sophomore wide advantage as Thomas scored his receiver James Clark of Laurel third TD on a two-yard run w1th caught two passes for eight 11:09 left in the third stanza. yards. East Mississippi tallied twice Freshman Donnie Fanner of in the fourth quarter - first on Harrison Central also saw action Preston Baker's four-yard~- at quarterback. per early m the period followed He auem(t.cd four passes and

had one interception. The Warriors ho:.t C Lmcoln Communit' C Thursday, Sept 12. MACJC South Dh1s1on for both teams. Kickoff is set for 6·30 p Bailey Stadmm on the campus The defending MACJC Champion Wohes are :! lowing victories o'er ~>J ....... ~..a (29-20) and North~est

• College's young and injury– a plagued football squad was sim– ply no match for nationally ranked East Mississippi Community College which scored early and often in posting an easy 59-0 victory over the Wamors Thursday, Sept. 5 at Sullivan-Windham Field on the Scooba campus. The No. 4 Lions (2-0) scored on rheir first play from scrim– mage on quarterback Dontreal Pruitt's 30-yard TD strike to Kameron Myers, and extended their first-quarter lead to 21-0 following Lakendric Thomas' one-yard run and an 18-yard return of a Warrior fumble by Lion linebacker Christian Russell. Thomas tallied on another one-yard plunge early in rhe sec– ond period, which also featured ' Pruitt 's 19-yard TD toss to Kameron Myers and a 36-yard

by Thomas's fourth TD. a one- yard run with 9:40 remaining. Thomas finished with 96 yards. The Warriors, who fell to 0-2 under first-year head coach Ken Karcher, were led by sophomore running back Martin Johnson who had 55 yards on 19 cames. Johnson IS a product of Nanih Waiya High School. Freshman quarterback Jacori Taylor completed three of seven passes for 39 yar

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