1990

WEEK OF

Lady Warriors slide in stretch By Marty Stamper sg=era to The Star

wards and freshman Paula Nash, combined for a grand total of three points. Edwards was o-for-4 from the floor, while Nash was 1-for-10. Nash pulled down a game-high 12 rebounds and four assists, but turned the ball over a game-hi2h nine times. Edwards had eight rebounds and four assists. "You can't win when your peo– ple that have \!arried you most of the year get three points between them ," ECCC coach Sammy Pace said. " The leading scorer

CL~J'O. • - When tbev teach histan at East Central Com– mum~ Coile£e thev may throw lfj a lecture on the r(se and fall of the 1939-'90 Lady Warriors' baske1ball team. With a sparkling 17-1 mark on Feb 12 the Lady Warriors have gone onh 3-4 smce. Their ·season ended Monday afternoon ~ith an 80-05 loss to J ones Jun1or College in the Region 23 Tournament in the !\ E wood Coliseum on the cam– pus of MissiSSippi College. £0CC commuted 25 turnovers in lbe J

Sammy Pace negated by a defensive effort that kept her on the bench most of the game. Jones was credited with 16 steals with six coming from Della Ruffin and three from Teresa Evans. "We're quicker, for sure,'' Jones coach Katie Herrington said. I think we just outplayed themwhen it gets down to it.'' • •

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