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The Newton Record , September 14, 1983

ECJCWarriors TriumphOver Gulf Co

The East Central Junior

College Warriors triumphed

13-2

over the Southern Division top

ranked Gulf Coast Bulldogs

Saturday night at Gulf Coast. A

blend of running, passi ng, and a

rugged defensive effort limited

the Gulf Coast team to two poin–

ts.

Scoring in the second quarter

for the ECJC Warriors, David

Gallaspy, a 202 lb. wide receiver

from Decatur, caught a pass in

the end zone from quarterback

Stacy Powell. Luke Parks,

215

b. center from Naniah Waiya,

kicked the extra point.

In the third quarter

AI

Walker,

197 lb. running back from

Newton, scored on a five yard

run. The extra point was missed.

A total of

285

yards of offense

gained with

II

first downs.

Defense was really the name of

the game as the Warrior defense

stiffened and held the highly

regarded Bulldogs to a 2 point

safety.

Linebacker Arthur McMullan

had five solo tackles, five assists,

one interception and blocked one

field goal attempt.

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Wayne Sutter had seven solo

tackles, four assists and one in–

terception, while Thomas Russell

of Thomastown had eight solo

tackles, seven assists and

II

sacks.

Saturday night at Warrior

Stadium the ECJC Warriors will

host the Northeast Junior College

Tigers

for

their

second

homegame of the season. Seeing

action from Newton County will

be Loyce Hardy, 190 lb. running

back ; Mike Spence, 170 lb.

defensive back; AI Walker, 197

lb. running back; Arthur Me-

Millan,

2t~t

lb. h

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Gibbs,

245

lb.

def

Todd Yarbnugh. :

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Marvin

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1-3

from Deca:ur:

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