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Saturday and at Bossier on Feb. JS. • Co-Lin's Lady Wolves are 41-8 over the past two seasons. Three of the losses have been to East Central. "That's a nice tribute because Co-Lin is a verx good team with a quality coach, ' Pace said. Gwyn Young has a 266-103 record in his 14th season at Co– Lin. • Who's hot in the MJCA: Co– Lin's Lady Wolves have won 15 of their 16 games; East Central's Lady Warriors have won 12 of their 13; Holmes' Bulldogs have won five straight and 17 of their last 18; Jones' Lady Bobcats have won five straight and 11 of 13; Northeast's Lady Tigers have taken four of their last five; the Tigers or Northeast have won 13 of their last 16; Northwest's Lady Rangers have won three straight; and the Northwest Rangers have taken three of their last four . • Who's not: Delta's Lady Tro– jans have lost three of their last four ; Gulf Coast's Lady Bulldogs have lost five straight; Holmes' Lad.)' Bulldogs have dropped five of their last six; Pearl River's Wildcats have lost seven of their last nine; and the Lady Wildcats of Pearl River have come up short in four of their last six.

• In the Region 23 Independent League, 18-3 Bossier Parish _(La.) bas won nine straight, while the MCC Lady Eagles have won nine of their last 10. The Natchez men have lost 14 straight, while the Mary Holmes women have a 10-game losing streak. • Southwest's Lady Bears snap– ped a 13-game on-court losing streak with their 80-50 whipping of Gulf Coast Monday. • The Lady Eagles of Hinds placed six players in double figures in their 106-62 whipping or Southwest last Thursday. • Charzes Silas of P earl River ls second nationally in scoring with a 29.1 average. Only the Clu has held her down thjs season. She played around two minutes and scored just six points against Hinds , PRCC coach Polly Kirkland said.

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