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ffHE CARTHAGL'tiA.'t. Car!hage. Miss • Sept. 29,1983

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34·24 Win East Central Downs Co-lin

193 yards passing, 287 yards total. East Central, lll rushing, 139 yards passing, 250 yards total.

reel our mistakes if we are to continue to win." States: Cop~· Lincoln, 94 rushing,

mng back and ran 20 yards for the TD. The extra point failed.. Co-Lin came back wtth a 26 yard touchdown to go ahead 13·14. With 1: 13 re– maining left East Central scored on a 46 yard pass from Powell to Johnson. Anthony Brov.rn made the reception for a two point conversion. Powell then sneaked over for a touchdown in the third quarter with Luke Parks kicking the extra point. The last Warrior touchdown came when Powell fumbled in the end zone and Luke Parks cover ed for the touchdown. Extra point no good. Co-Lin closed out the scor– ing late in the fourth quarter with the final score 34-24. Thomas Russell led the defense with 10 solos and 4 assists. Wayne Suttle had 7 solos and 3 assists. Coach Kilpatrick stated, ''the team played hard, well intensed ball but need to cor-

The East Central Warn~m ups' their record to~ wtth 34-24 wm over Cop&ah-Lincoln Junior College Saturday night at Warrior Stadium The win leaves East Central tied for first place in the southW\1SJon standing v.ith a 2·0. In a game marred by penahties the Warriors came from behind in the second quarter to lteep the lead through the game. Co-Lin opened the scoring with a3 yard run by Dewayne Herrington. Kevm Beazley kicked the extra point. After loosing yardage on the frrst series. Stacy Powell , quarterback, connects to Jerry Hughes for a 2.S yard pass to keep the dri,·e alive: then Powell connects to Per– cy Johnson for a 45 yard touchdown. The extra pomt was kicked by Luke Parks. After several punt exchanges Wayne Suttle stripped the ball away from a Co-Lin run-

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