1977-1982

ECJC Falls Twice 1

IIECATUR - East Central Junior College fell twice to Uticl here Thursday night. The Utica women won 71-61, while the men took a 101-9( verdict. Aubrey Cox had 32 points to lead the ECJC men, while Georgt Gray added 19 and Mike Graves 16. Roy Lewis had 30 anc Fredrick Brown 24 for Utica. East Central hosts Copiah-Lincoln Tuesday night. ECJC Loses Two RAYMOND - East Central Junior College journeyed he] play Hinds Monday night, and it was a long evening for Warric teams. ECJC's men fell 84-66 while the Lady Warriors lost, 70-67. In the men's game, Mike Shirley had 18, Mike Harvey 15 Aubrey Cox 15 to pace the Warriors. Greg Scott's 19 pan paced Hinds. Sheila Welch's 19 points were high for East Central's ladle followed by Debbie McBeath with 18, Joanne Ernest with 12 ar Patricia Patrick with 10. Kathy Canney led Hinds with 23. East Central's ladies are now 9-9 overall and 5-5 in Soul Division play. The Warriors are 4-15 and 2-8.

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ECJC Divides DECATUR - The East Central Junior College Warriors ;queaked past Utica 81-80 here Tuesday night in the fina .egular season game of the year. In the women's game Utica took a 7CL58 win.

ECJC Ladies Win L)E:CATUR - East Central Junior College won the women's game. but fell in men's play against Co-Lin JC here Tuesday night. EICJC's women scored a 74-72 victory, while the ECJC men lost a hard-fought 94-82 decision. Debbie McBeath had 24 points to lead the !,ady Warriors, while Jo Ann Earnest and Shelia Welch tossed in 16 each. Leah Holstander had 26 for Co-1,in. !ri the men's game, Paul Williams' 30 points !!.d the visitors' vict~ry. Aubrey Cox with 22 and George Gray with 21 paced East Central. Mike Sl;irIt?y, who had 18, and Mike Graves with A = zdcled strength to the Warrior offense. ECJC men are now 4-1 overall and 2-9 in South Division play. while the ladies are 1@10

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