1984-1985
-Junior College Basketball ~D 1 5 East Central's Ladies Blast Holmes _?P_g
The East Central Junior College Warriorettes have added two more wins to their record and the Warriors have added one. On Jan. 18 the Warriorettes and Warriors took on Holmes Junior Col– lege on the ECJC campus. With a halftime score of 57-33 in the Warriorettes favor, they went on to blast Holmes with a 1()5.67 win. Joy Eichelberger of Louisville put 'Sl points on the board for East Cen– tral followed by Karen Miller of Louisville with 22 points, Beverly Chambers of Lena (a graduate of Morton High School) with 16 points, and Beverly Bowie of Lena {a graduate of Morton High School) with H points. High scorers for Holmes were Bar– bara Harris with 32 points, Debbie
Douglas with 13 points, and Corine Dent with 11 points. In the men's game, with a tied halftime score of 30-30, the Warriors were defeated by Holmes in the end 75-56. Ricky Griffith of Ashland, KY led the Warriors with 16 points, followed by Kenny Morgan of Morton with 13 points, and Drew Garvin of Wurtland, KY with 11 points. High scorers for Holmes were Johnny James with 28 points and James Lehaman with 14 points. On Jan. 21 Hinds Junior College met with defeat as the Warriorettes led at the half 51-30 and went on to win the game 90-83. Miller.. and Chambers led ECJC with 22 points, followed by Eichelberger with 21 points.
45-41 halftime lead but were defea in the end P/1-77. High scorers for East Central Eichelberger with 30 points, · with 18 points, and Bowie with points. . 0 High scorers for UUcawere Be Leggens with 41 pqbg, Roch Henderson with 14 pomtl; Pam with 13 points, and Linda Lee wi points. In men's action, the Warriors ed up their win as they led at the 25-24 and went on to defeat U 57-54. High scorers for East Central Morgan with 17 points, Grlfflth 12 points, and Mills with 11 poin High scorers for Utica were White with 15 points and J Johnson with 10 points.
Leading Hinds were Tracey Parker with 31 points. Tamra Hag– gard with 20 points, Sharon Smith with 12 points, andGail Lobue with 10 points. In the second game of the night, Hinds dropped a 75-66 defeat on the Warriors. Mike Mills of Helena, AK put 25 points on the board for ECJC follow– ed by Griffith with 14 points, and Ronnie Bender of Louisville with 12 points. High scorers for Hinds were Robert Bendolph with Tl points, Alray Lewis with 15 points, Alvin Morris with 14 points, and Lawson veal with 12 points. On Jan. 24 the Warriors and War– riorettes traveled to Utica Junior College. The Warriorettes held out a
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