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Page 6B The Meridian Star ast Central wome:n·beat Gulf By Marty Stamper Sj')eclal to The Star

"We played terrible defense and we let them run all around us the first half," ECCC coach Sammy Pace said. "We shouldn't have allowed 41 points in a half. Even though we were leading, I was not very happy. "We came back in the second half and changed our defense a little bit. We got into our running game and things started to look better for us." After Gulf Coast's Shelly Bosarg~ op.>ncd the second-half with a three-point piny, the I .ady War· riors ran off 1:1 points in less than foUl' minutes lu go up f,(H4 , llm~ki li:dWitJ'dS sc

DECATUR- East Central Community College's Lady Warriors are ranked No. 7 in the nation. Gulf Coast's Lady Bulldogs are seventh in the MJCA South Division. 'l'hereforeJ ECCC's 101-77 win here Thursday 1iight shoulan't come as any surprise. The win improved ECCC to 16·1 overall, 9-1 in the South Division. The Lady Warriors still h·uil Copiah·Lincoln by a half game as the Lady Wolves bt>at Southwest, 82·58, •rtmrsduy. . Gulf Coast <:J-16, (HO) trailf.'d 2!i ·l!i 111 the fi.r~t hnlf before earning tics ot 3t·:H, !l~ ·:l:l, .and a!i.:m, li:CG

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