1991

From the last mmute of the first halfthrough the fiTSt13 minutes of the seoond. the wmners scored 25 points and Baile) and Vrverctte ad al125 of lhem. To carry it one $1 p fanher.m the last l7 minutes in w ch the> pla)ed,those two scored 35 of the 39 points the 1\ ors put oo the board. For the rught Bailey bad 30 and ~ 1 eue 28 or almost two thirds f vmncrs'totaJ. y Bailey is just a good ball la)er," Cooper said. "He works ard C\ Cr) day at practice, never uesuons anything you tell him nd Jtl · gets after tt every time ffe'soJ: the Door. He's a true Divi– on I .~yer and a number of SEC schools are already interested in hrm.' "As for J.P. he's just a kid but a talented krd. If he ever gets serious and docs what I want him to do consistently, he will be a heck of a ballplayer. Some days he play~ ip practice like he did tonight the game. Other times his p rfor-

tossed in 11 unanswered points for a 62-45 margin and coasted the rest of the way. It wasn't just the team ~h,fl played in spurts. Individual plii.Y– ers did the same. For example, fa– mie Cooper scored 12 poiot.sior EMCC in the first half and never scored again. On the other hand, Termekia Buchanan drew a blru1k in the first 20 minutes, then na;lcd eight baskets and a free throw jn the second half for a gam ~nd team high of 17 points. Freshman Shellie Griffin, who played her high school ball at un– ion, was a pleasant surprise for ~he Lady Warriors. The liulc 5-foot·S guard scored 20 points to lead ECCC. None of her teammat s were in double figures. EMCC had five girls who fit that description. In addition to Bu– chanan and Cooper, Michelle Ju– nior had 11 and Lashonda Davis a d Michelle Roberts scored 10 eac

manct is far below this leveL What we want ou t of him is COOS! Leney.'' EMCC coach Tommy Edwards saw the game as poor play on his team's part "We were getting beat one on one," Edwards said. "We were not playing good defense. We were getting beat on mismatches and we weren't rebounding because we were starting behind people. When you start behind people you stay behind people. Everything goes back to posilion." Carl Ha rt led EMCC in the scor ing column with 12. The Lions trailed at halftime 50-34 • EMCC Women 89, ECCC 65: Points came in bunches like bana– nas as the East Mississi ppi Com– munity College Lady Lions beat East Central 89-65 for their initial win of the newcampaign. Leading only 51-45 early in the eco~d h.J I \ r beh1g ~n top 2-32 at h'

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