1990

Warriors • Improve record r \"t" \ art ICll'l> scored in double ftgure:. a~ East Central Community College un proYed it:. record to 7·2 with a IIJ8·81 nctory over the Christian Brother:. • ~I emphis) junior varsity :squad on December 1 in a game pia) ed in Olive Branch High School in Soulhhawn Thames a nd J acobs, three each , and Mays a nd J ames, two each. Nash also saw action. Stowers was also the lop scorer against Itawamba with 19 points. Other pointmakers were Stribling and Kennedy, 12 each ; Mays, nine; James se\"en~ Thaiiies and ~ fi1·e each ; Donnerson, three; Jacobs. Xa~h and Hopson, two each; and Bailey. one. Idle SJ.llCe November 13, the 4-1 Lad} Warriors returned to action December 3 as both ECCC squads traveled to GuH Coast Community

Fre:.hman Tony Bailey led the War– nor attack, as he pumped in 21 points and had f11 to rebounds. Other potntmakers were Terry Tham~ 18 Ke1·in Kennedy, 16; I Hone .... ov er • b J P. Viverette, 10 l\ldrk ~trthling a nd Michael Jame:> '1x each Tyrone Bender, (bailie Donr.erson and Vandy Hop– son four each , and Eric Mays and Luther Rtle,:. tv;o each, Willie Jacobs and :\tan m :\a:sh also sa w action but dtd not score Kenned~, Stol\ ers and James led in rebound!> \\ tlh :se1 en each. The \\"amor::., \\ ho led 52·51 at alflurae ~hot 56 8 percent from the fteld and made 71 -l percent of all free lhro·1~ In the g .• ;:s played earlier, the l'.ast Central men defeated Rhodes College 91-68 on :\ovember 28 at Horn Lake, fell to highly regarded Nor– thea~t l\lt~:.IS:.lppi Community Col– lege 88·78 on :\o1ember 20 and outscored Ita\\ a mba Community 79~73 on ~O\ ember 19 during action in the !\orthea::.t-hosted tournament held on the Hoone\ 1lle campus. In the I\ Ill 01 er Rhodes, Donnerson paced It e EC attack with 15 points and :.c\ en rebound!> Abo ~conng were Stowers and \ lVeretle 12 each; Kennedy and Jame:. 10 each Stnbling, nine; Hop– sm., etght , Batle:r. six, Thames, five ; Jacub::. and Bender, four each ; and Eric :\lay:., two. The Warriors connected on 60.3 per– cent of field goals attempted and made 53 percent of all free throw shots. Against r\ortheast, Stowers led ~ East Central with 19 points. Also scoring were Bailey, 12; Ken– nedy, eight; Donnerson, six; Stribl– ing, Bender and Hopson, five each; Rile) and Viver ette, four each;

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COllege to ~tn SOUfu 9 1YI-; on COID· petition. East Central ,. ill ho:.t team::. from Jones Junior College Thursda y . December 6 and will c~nc.Iu~e 1990 ac· tion by traveling to Mtsslsstppl Delta 'Jn Monday, December 10. --

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