1990

ECCC men, women I aim vic ories

ble figures with sophomore Tuttie Edwards le.1ding the offensive auack "ith 18 points. also sconng were Victoria Banks, 13; Carol Boaunan. Kathy McDougle and Shontcl Lowe, 10 e:tch: Paula Na~h. 9; Sadie Trip– lea, 6; and Shea Oakley 2. The Lady Warrior:. led 43-32 at halftime. East Central teams resume action Monday, Jan. 22, by 'Challenging Coapiah-Unc{)ln squads on the Wes– son campus. Both EC teams journey to Jones Junior Collegeon Thursday, Jan. 25, and will return to campus Monday, Jan. 29, to host Hinds Commuinity College. Women's action begins at6:00 with men's play set to start at 7:45. January15 EC squads split decisions with homesranding GulfCoast Communi– ty College in games played, Mon– day, Jan. 15. The LaCJy Warriors broke open a tight contest at halftime and easily won by a 79-65 margm. The War– riors were not as fortuante as they fell 95-71. Tuttie Edwards led Lady Warriors pointmakers with 24. Also scoring were Sadiue Triplett and Shea Oak– ley, II each; Paula Nash, 9; Victoria Banks, 7; Jackie Gladney and Shoo– tel Lowe, 6 each; and Tonya Stow– ers, 5. EC led 38-35 at halftime. Warrior scorers were Eric Mays and Terry Thames, 10 each; Charlie Donnerson and Bobby Kornegay, 9 each; Tyrone Stowers. 8; Travis Watkins, 7; Kelvin Young, 6; Michael James. 5; Kevin ,.Kennedy, 4; and Tyron Bender, 3. Lonnie Andeoon also saw action. GulfCoast led4743 at halftime.

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a Bowen' s Warriors ..-::~M r.o 6-10 overall and 2-3 in petition. Pearl River 6-U and 1-5. en. coochcd by Sam– conunuoo lhel! winning bettered their record to

• and 4-I m le:tgue play. Wildcats fell to 5-l0 and

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