1990

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o heast women top ast Central 82·70

JUCOWOMEN nudgt:d No. 6 Copiah-Lincoln 82-81 in overtime. T u dny, North£-aststarted slow– ly, trailing mo~ t of the first half be– fo re breaking awn\' in the final 4 minutes to lt>ad 38-32. Tht:r~;after there wns no catching up by East Central. ammy Pace aiimitt.e said, "after making just 7 of 27 un– rler-t he-goal <~hot!\ the first half. You can'twin sUite thnt way. "We tu rned t he ball over a lot, ometime:1 unforced. but the main thing wa our not scoring the easy haRket!'l wilh t hree people, not just

BOO ' E\' ILL E - The quick m1ght be to just give North · t M is.sippi's Lady Tigers t he t r college s tate championshi(l h). Let them keep it. After ix straight titles, the late t mtngThesday liy a decisive 82-70 ;-er Ea:-1 Central '.., Lady ~Varriors, ortbea t does :;eem to have the routine down. • ot so, insists Northeast coach Ford, who for the longest time • season wondere<.l if the string ming to an end. !t adjtl ting to my way of doing in " Ford said. "That immatu · ) \\ OUldcome outfrom remarks in practice totally clisruphng ourwork. ~tde~ that, we lost one center ~ho ne'er reported and a nother ho broke an ankle the tirst doy of practice, lea,·ingu., with just two big p ople, Alma Kelse) and .Jamie tcQuarter, who wound tiP ha,ing nearly a ll th way eve.ry~mme." tilt, t he Lady Tigers rolled htheir~lar eruonv.ith20 and only four lo."ses before be– upset in the North Divi:.ion ft. b) Northwest. North\\ est lost in tate opener Monday to East entral 0-79 before Northeast e had a lack ofexperience and nty with t he kids ha\ ing diffi –

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