1991

Bojack tzoes baseline•.. East Central's Terry Thames (30) of Little Rock makes an easy lay-up during the Warriors' exciting 80-78 win over visiting Gulf Coast Thursday night. With the win, the Warriors improved to 6-1 in South action and sbare division honors with the Bulldogs, who dropped to 18-2 overall. East Central's overall mark stands at 16-3.{EC Photo)

·East Central Warriors beat Gulf Coast, share south division lead

East Central Community College took a giant step closer to a diviston dtle Thursday night when clutch free-throw shooting b Terry a.!ld T Bai!e ann a

the South Division lead which both teams now share with 6-1 records. The Warriors are now 16-3 overall w 1ile Gulf Co.m dropped to 18-3. T}rone Sto~'«S and Kevm Ken– led~~

attack. Scorers were Jackie Gladney, 17; Misty Wright and Sbontel Lowe, 13 each; Carolyn Boatman, 11, Paula :-.:ash and Shea Oakley, 10 each; y..... ~ '"I. ~. Brooke Smith, • T ;oed Jannarv 11 at Ra) mond, the \\·arr or~ out.,cored Hmds 95-89 while the East Central women fell 80-62. GAMES REM~ !NING Remaining season games for both East Central teams include Monday, February 4, at Copiah-Lincoln Community College in Wesson; Thursday, February 7, Southwest Mic;;cie:e:inni rn"'""""..-:... ~""'- " ..-. .. In am~ ,.,

a - w \ lld~ Hopson, 6 ea~h; \l<1ra: St. bung, 4, T)ron Bender, 3; and J.P. Viverette, l Gulf Coast led 36-34 at halftime. In women's action, the Lady Warriors snapped a two game los– ing skid with their 91-72 thrashing of the Gulf Coast women. The Sammy Pace-coached squad improved to 10-5 overall and 4-3 in

" a'-'1 :n;: ,,... . j ..) ~ ... ;:n's squad not onI} a' enged an earlier 89-72 loss at Perkinston but also knocked the visiting Bulldogs from

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