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Delta Trojans nip ECJC Warriors 17-14 Before a scarce crowd

snap forced Pleasant to throw to Gallaspy com– pleting an unexpected two point conversion. Delta star ted their come back with 9: 27 remaining in the third quarter. Albert Jones carries from the one yard line to put the Tro– jans on the scoreboard. Extr a point by Jimmy Reames was good. Score stood 14-7. East Central unable to move the ball, Delta then scored their second touchdown when Patrick Pope connected to Kenny Moore. Pope kicked the extra point. The score was knotted 14-14.

The winning points came with just seconds left on the clock when J immy Reames kicked a 32 yard field goal to make the final score Delta 17 and East Cen– tral14. Hopefully, the War– rior squad will play together as a unit and beat a tough Jones team next Saturday afternoon at Jones Junior College in Ellisville.

ried twice to the one yard line before Bo Evans carried for the touchdown. The point after the touc hdown by Da vid Ga llaspy was blocked, but the score was East Central 6, Delta 0. With less than three minutes left in the first half , the Warrior defense stiffened forcing a Trojan jumble on East Centrals own 34 yard line. A30 yard pass from Pleasant to Johnson put the Warrior in Trojan territory. Pleasant then connected to Gallaspy for the Warrior second touchdown. A dropped

the East Central War– riors dropped their second defeat of theyear against the Delta Tro– jaDs <1t Moorhead Thur - day night by a score of 17-14. F irst quarter found neither team able to move the ball success· fully The only sertous threat being a Delta field goal a ttempt. The first quarter ended scoreless. Scoring began thirty– nine seconds into the second quarter when David Pleasants hit Marvin Nichols with a pass to the Trojan five ya rd line. AI Walker ca r-

Wednesday, October 28, 1983

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