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riors a 41-29 Jcad. Nash extended the lead to 14 when sh" added a basKet with 1:08 left before haUtirne. Charzcs Silas was the Pearl River offense Coming in as the fourth-highest scorer in NJCAA Division I, Silas finished with a game-high 34 points. Onl~ a near– ly nine minute dry spell m the se– cond half after having .three oi her shots blocked by Lowe kept Silas !rom threatening the ECCC gym record for points scored by an opponent < 42> set by Lind.i Darty of Jones in 1979. "I thought, defensively, when Lowe was able to stay in the game, she made a tremendous difference with Silas," Pace said. "She got in foul trouble and got tired a time or two." After another 3-pointer by Banks, McDougle added a layup to give the Lady Wartiors a 6346 lead with 9:13 remaining. "I thought our defense in the first half was extremely good," added Pace. "I think in the se– cond half, when we jwn~ out to 17 we said we can wm it and ther e's not that much time left, so let's don't worry about it a whole Jot.'' A horrid 8-of-21 showing at the free-throw line in the second half gave the Lady Wildcats a chance to wb1ltle away at U!e lead. ECCC never: led by less than U1e

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PEARL RI\'ER (ttl- Melissa Adams 3, Sandy Brynn 12, Wendy Clark 4, W~dy Palmer 2, Tonjala Pattman 1, Cbarzes SalliS 34, Gvoen StringCT8, Milhc Wdks 8 EA!'T CENntAL (78) - Umek1 Ed wards 18, Carol Boatman 10, Kathy McDougle 10, Paula Nnsh 9, Victoria BAnks 13, Sndie Triplett 6, Sbontel Lowe 10, Shea Oakley 2. n \Lf"TUIIE: ECCC, 43-32

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