The East Central Community College Warriors took to the road for the first time in the 2019 football season and pitched a shutout over the Southwest Bears in MACJC South Division football action last Thursday at John I. Hurst Football Stadium in Summit.
The Warriors picked up a 19-0 win with a dominating defensive performance that limited the Southwest offense to just 148 total yards. The Bears punted eight times, while the East Central defense caused a safety and intercepted a Southwest pass.
With the win, the Warriors improved to 2-1 overall on the season, but more importantly start 1-0 in MACJC South Division play. The Southwest Bears fell to 0-3 overall and 0-1 in the division.
East Central will return home next Thursday to face the Pearl River Wildcats in another South Division matchup. Kickoff from Bailey Stadium in Decatur is set for 6:30 p.m. on Sept. 19. It will be the annual Be Our Guest Night as all area high school students will be admitted free and one student will be selected to attempt a 20-yard field to win a $1,000 Achievement Recognition Scholarship for the fall 2020 semester.
All East Central home and away football games can be heard on WKOZ “Cruisin” 98.3 radio or at www.eccc.edu/eccc-media. Live stream video of all home games as well as links to the live stream of road opponents can be found at www.eccc.edu/eccc-media.
With Southwest running its time-consuming triple option offense, the first quarter saw each team with just two possessions and two punts.
However, East Central wasted little time getting on the scoreboard in quarter number two. On the third play, freshman quarterback Holman Edwards (French Camp Academy) hit a wide-open Depodray Coburn (Noxapater) for a 51-yard touchdown pass. The PAT by Robens Beauplan (Lehigh Acres, Fla., Riverdale) was good and the Warriors led 7-0 with 13:58 to go until halftime.
The lead was extended to 9-0 less than a minute later when several Warrior defenders chased the Southwest quarterback out of the back of the end zone for a safety.
A Beauplan 41-yard field goal with 6:47 to go gave the Warriors a 12-0 halftime lead. The freshman kicking specialist was the MACJC Special Teams Player of the Week for Sept. 2-8.
East Central struck quickly to open the second half. On its first possession, freshman running back JD Martin (Wetumpka, Ala.) sprinted 42 yards for the score and the 19-0 lead.
Neither team could muster any points the remainder of the second half.
Martin carried the load for the East Central offense with 129 yards rushing. Freshman wide receiver Jalen Jones (Farmerville, La.) caught four of Edwards’ passes in the first half for 37 yards.
Defensively, freshman defensive back Anthony Thomas (Stringer) had an interception for East Central. Freshman defensive linemen Joshua Ratcliff (Belle Rose, La., Assumption) and John Cartwright (Madison-Ridgeland Academy) recorded sacks and tackles for a loss for the Warrior defense. Sophomore corner Fred McGee (Greene County) was in on several tackles and batted away a couple of Southwest passes.
Holmes set to visit Northeast Thursday
From school reports
GOODMAN --- The Holmes Community College Bulldogs rounded out the non-division schedule here Thursday night against Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College falling 41-7.
Holmes, now 0-3, begins North Division play next week at Northeast Mississippi Community College at 7 p.m. You can listen live on the Bulldog Football Network.
Neither team scored in the first quarter of play. Gulf Coast scored three times in the second quarter and led 21-0 at halftime.
Gulf Coast scored on a 72-yard passing touchdown with 12:24 left in the second quarter. They then took advantage of a Holmes fumble and raced 65 yards for the score with 9:28 left in the quarter. Just before halftime, they added a rushing touchdown. All extra points were good.
In the third quarter, Gulf Coast scored twice, once with 10:22 to play on a rushing touchdown and next on a passing touchdown with eight minutes to play. Gulf Coast hit one of two extra points.
Holmes took advantage of a Gulf Coast turnover minutes later when freshman Saidrick Pewitte intercepted Chance Lovertich and raced 88 yards for the touchdown. Easton Curry's extra point made it 34-7 with 1:55 left in the quarter.
Gulf Coast scored early in the fourth on another passing touchdown. The extra point was good.