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sECCC Wolves by 33 pomts in the second 20 minutes at Wesson last Thursday to grab the South Division lead at 3-o. Philadelphia's Mark Stribling played a major role as he scored 24 points, grabbed eight rebounds, and dished out seven assists as ECCC improved to 11-2 overall. Tony Bailey also scored 24 points for ECCC, while J.P. Viverette add– ed 12. Luther Riley and Robert Mikell scored seven each. Vandy Hopson added four points. ECCC. ..... .... . . . . .. 35 47-82 CLCC .......... . ....... 37 14-51

The East Central Community Col– lege Warriors moved into sole possession offirst place in the MJCA South Division with a big win at tradition-rich Copiah-Lincoln last Thursday. Coupled with a win at Holmes Saturday night, the Warriors take a 12-2 overall mark and a 3-0 league slate into the Christmas holidays. The Lady Warriors lost both games last week and are 5-7 overall lCtc EC C MEN 82, Warriors actuall baHtime befo,...,·....,.~,..; Viverette 13, Stribling 11, Mikell seven, and Harold Scott six. The next actjon for the ECCC men will be in the Jones Junior College tournament Jan. lQ-11. ECCC .. . .. ........... .45 34 • 79 HCC . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .24 31 ·55 HOLMES WOMEN 79, ECCC 58: Holmes, now 12-o, is unbeaten and ranked No. 8 in the nation and show– ed the Lady Warriors why as the Lady Bulldogs jumped out to a 43-18 halftime lead. Wright led ECCC with a career– high 16 points. Mazingo was next with 14, whileSmith and Clay scored eight each. Apry I Hendon added six and Apperson four. The the Lady \Varriors return to action on Jan 14 .,..Mn they host

Marty Cooper CO-LIN WOMEN 97, ECCC 76: The South Division co-leading Lady Wolves proved to be too much for tlie Lady Warriors. ECCC fell to 5-6 and ~~, oa loss at Wesson. men leading South Division

Gloria Clay of Louisville and Tamella Mazingo of Union ledECCC v.1th 14 points apiece. The Neshoba Central trio of Nicole Flint, Misty Wright, and Brooke Smith scored 12, 10, and eight points respectively. Susan Williams added six points, StephanieWiley five, Tammy Ezelle four, and Amy Apperson three. ECCC . . .... 34 42- 76 CLCC . .. .. ............ 50 47 - !17 ECCC MEN 79, HOLMES 55: The 12-2 Warriors wrapped up the first half of their season by dropping the Bulldogs to 3-9 in Goodman Satur– day night. ECCC led by 21 at halftime as the game was never in doubt. Hopson Jed the ECCC scoring with . a game-high 18 points. Bailey had')5, - ...... .. ...,. ____ V::~ :·e:- S':::r - ----

Southwest. ECCC .................. 18 40-58 HCC. .. . . .. ........ 43 36- 79 SOUTH DIVISION MEN East Central .......... ........ 3-0 Co- Lin ....... . ................ 2·1 Southwest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Gulf Coast. .. ....... .......... . 2·2 Jones ......... ... ......... .... 12 Pearl River .... .. ...... ........ 1·2 Hinds .. .. ................... o-2 SOUTH DIVISION WOMEN Co-Lin .................. . ... . . 3-o Jones ..... ......... ... ........ 3.JQ Southwest ...... .... . .. ........ 1-1 Hinds ......................... 1-1 Pearl River .. . .. . ............ . 1-2 East Central . .. .............. 1-2 Gulf Coast. . . . ............... Q-4 '' 1s~cn Ccu~:y Journal_ _

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