1994

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Lady Waniors 5-0 Freshman Melody Reed of Forest pumped in 24 points and led East Central Community College to 79-67 win over East Mississippi Monday night in Scooba. With the victory, the Lady Warriors improv– ed to a perfect 5-0 mark, while the Lady Lions dropped to 0-3 . and Genia Griffin of Morton, one. East Central led 44-25 at halftime. In men's action, ECCC.Warriors dropped to 3-2 following their 85-71 loss to the host Lions. Scorers for East Central were Philip Prince of Philadelphia, 19; Juan Allen of Lonoke, Arkansas, 13; Vincent Spencer of

Other pointmakers for ECCCin– cluded J .J. Moorehead of Union, 15; Jennifer Alexander of Carthage, 10; LaDonna Robinson of Forest, eight; Monica Davis of Banks, Arkansas, seven; Cyntia Ellis of Hickory, six; Brandi Harber of Union and Dane Vance of Philadelphia, both with four points;

Philadelphia; 12; Darvis Rasberry of Pjne Bluff, Arkansas, and Chris Hillie of Newton, each with eight; O.J. McNichols of Union, six; Mike Hurst of Hickory, six; and Continued on Page 7 ...See WARRJORS

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rematch with Wallace State (2:00 and 4:00) on Thursday. The War– riors will compete in a_tournament at Gulf Coast November 21-22, with games scheduled against East Mississippi (6:00 Monday) and Nor– thwest (2:00 Tuesday). Both teams play host to Southwest on Tuesday, November 29.

Both ECCC squads will par– ticipate in the East Mississippi Tournament scheduled November 16-17 at Scooba. Opening round competition includes matchups again with Mary Holmes, with women's action scheduled at 2:00 and men's play at 4:00. The Lady Warriors and Warriors face a

Eric Caples of Carthage, two. East Mississippi led 33-32 at halftime. In weekend action of the Jones County Junior College Tournament in Ellisville, the Lady Warriors defeated Wallace State (83-64) Saturday night and Mary Holmes (91-75) on Friday. Reed led East Central with 16 points against Wallace State, and Ellis was top scorer against Mary Holmes, also with 16. The Warriors, led by Hillie's 21 points, defeated Wallace State (103-92) but fell to Mary Holmes (107-103) on Friday. Prince led EC with 32 points in the over– time loss.

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