1991

c ~earns Post 3 J~~~~~ Winning Campaigns The 1990-91 basketball season for women ended season play with an both East Central Community Col- overalll3-9 record. lege squads has come to an end as Warrior pointmakers were Tyrone both teams were eliminated in first- Stowers, 31; Kevin Kennedy, 21; round action of the Region 23 Tour- Tony Bailey, 17; Terry Thames, 14; namentheld at Mississippi College. Mark Stribling, 13; Eric Mays, 12; Led by second-year coach Jay Michael James, 5; Luther Riley, 3; Bowen, the Warriors lost a heart- Marvin Nash and Vandy Hopson, 2 breaking 129-1 20 double overtime each. thriller to Northeast Community East Central led 48-40 at halftime. College in tournament action played In women's action, Carolyn Boat- on March 5. However, the East Cen- man and Paula Nash each tailed 20 tral men concluded one of their best points in the season-ending contest seasons in recent memory by posting Also scoring were Shontel Lowe, a 21-6 overtime mark. 15; Shea Oakley, 8; Tammie Tigdon Sammy Pace's Lady Warriors and Beverly Ware, 3 each; and Glor– also lost a close rnatchup as they fell ia Clay, 1. to stat tournament champion Holmes The Lady Warriors led 31-27 aL Community College by a 71-70 mar- halftime. gin on March 4. TKe East Central u

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