1990

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dy Warriors rank tenth in nation

Jones, other women teams competing are Meridian, Copiah-Lincoln, :'\or– tbeas~ Coahoma, Holmes and ~or­ thwest. In state tournament action, East Central defeated Northwest 80-79 and advanced to the finals where the Lady Warrior- fell 82-70 to host Northeast which claimed its sixth straight tour– nament title. Leading EC scorers against 1'\or– lhwesl were Paula Nash and Carol Boatman who each tallied 15. Shontel Lowe had 14 points. Jackie Gladney led the Lady War– riors against Northeast wittr 14 points. Other top pointmakers were Shae Oakley, 13; and Tuttle Edwards and Carol Boatman, 10 each.

ommuruty College's runners-up in the n nd Stale tour– ction Monday in the or College Athletic 23 basketball tour- ed March 5-8 at 'e m Clinton en, !0-t overall and th latest national J nes ~unior College in cbup March 5 in MC's e The East Central– r \lo'lll advance to semi– h Is scheduled at noon 'iednesday, March 7. for 6 p.m. Thursday, des East Central and

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