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AFrER TWO WEEKS OF PRE-SEASON PRACI'JCE the East Central Junior CoiJege FootbaiJ
team
has
been narrowed lo 45 pia) ers. The team wiiJ have 23 returning lettermen with
freshmen rounding out the number. The Warriors meet Coahoma for the season opener
September 3 on the Warrior field. Game Ume Is 7:30p.m. In comparing this year's squad with
the pre\>lous year's team,Head Coach A.J. Kilpatrick belleves East Central wiiJ be stronger
and more experienced defensh·el).
lbe
experience of a returning quarterback and running
backs, as weiJ as a strong offensl"e Une, should help the Warriors move the ball. Assisting
Kilpatrick wltb coaching re ponslbllltles are Freeman Horton and Greg Jefcoat, a newcomer to
the coaching staff. Kilpatrick comments, " We are real proud of the group of young men we
have thJs )ear and look for good things to happen." Members of the ECJC squad from Scott
Coun ty Include, kneeUng, left to right, Ted Marvin Moore of Lake; Victor Wamsley of Morton;
and Herbert Rile) of Lake; atanclbtg, Charles Deering
of
Morton aud Lee Mitchell
of
Morton.
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