COAHOMA'S HIGH-POWERED OFFENSE SINKS EAST CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE WARRIORS
August 29, 2008
August 29, 2008
DECATUR, Miss., Aug. 29 -- East Central Community College issued the following news release:
East Central Community College's new spread offense proved it could score points Thursday night, but the Warrior defense was unable to stop Coahoma's high-powered attack as the Tigers rolled to a 47-31 season-opening victory at James E. Miller Field in Clarksdale.
The Warriors, who took their only lead in the non-division contest at 7-6 following Kendrick May's 87-yard kicko . . .
East Central Community College's new spread offense proved it could score points Thursday night, but the Warrior defense was unable to stop Coahoma's high-powered attack as the Tigers rolled to a 47-31 season-opening victory at James E. Miller Field in Clarksdale.
The Warriors, who took their only lead in the non-division contest at 7-6 following Kendrick May's 87-yard kicko . . .