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• arr1ors Lady Bulldogs (7-6) closed what had been a 16-point deficit to five and had the ball with less than eight minutes to play. But they simply ran out ofgas. "We just don't have enough depth to stay with a team like East Central for a full 40 minutes," Gulf Coast coach Greg Holmes said. "We made a run at them but we used up everything we had doing it." East Central responded to the chal– lenge with a 10-0 run that gave the Lady Warriors a 74-59 lead with less

11 th·r East Central Community College 87-67 victory. Lady Warriors coach Sammy Pace said

"We never concentrated on stopping his team went into the game against her that much because we felt like she Gulf Coast with the idea of letting was going to get her points, so we Roxane Anderson get her points, but wanted to try to control everybody not letting anyone else hurt them. else," Pace said. The plan worked. Anderson finished the game with 32 Anderson scored on driving layups, points and 12 rebounds but was visibly open jumpers and offensive stick tired near halftime and at the end of backs, but none of her teammatAs f¥~'lW~· 1 offered much help, especially down ton: ~l\1~s1~ {_ffi.· l~. i·Oli. {Otated in fresh stretch as East Central. ranked No. 1J;;~ 9 ~e1f~ 1 fiy the end of the in the country, pulled away to take r,n-;; & )fi?RtsflMlJ 1 SbfPJ>Y.S paid off. The

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