1994

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ECCC women post wins East Central's women's

against Mar·y Holmes to lead Warrior pointmakers. Other top scorers were 0. J. McNi– chols and Johnny Mays, 15 each; Christ Billi e, 14 and Vincent Spencer, 10 Against Wallace State, EC scorers were Hillie, 25; Prince,

17; Juan Allen, 13 and Darvis Rasberry. 10. Wallace State led 41-35 a t halfhme. Both East Central squads begin South Division competi– tions against visiting South– west on Tuesday, Nov. 29.

basketball team continued its winning ways last week by easily defeating non-division opposition in the annual East Mississippi Community Col– lege Tournament held Nov. 16- 17 on the Scooba campus. The Lady Warriors outscored Mary Holmes 103- 74 on Thursday and Wallace State 96-61 on Wednesday, a perfect 7-0 mark. ~tonica Davis, who recently stgned a national letter-of– mtent Wlth the University of Arkansas in Monticello, led East Central against Mary Holmes with 21 points in reg– istering the lopsided victory. Also scoring were LaDonna Robinson, 17 and Brandi Mar– her 12. East Central led 54-37 at halftime. In Wednesday s wm over Wallace State, Reed was the top pointmaker with 23. Also scoring were Robinson, 18 and Madison, 10. The Lady Warriors led 45- 28 at halftime. In mens action, East Cen– tral overcame a 49-41 half– time deficit to defeat Mar y Holmes 102-92 on Thursday but fell to Wallace State 84-80 Wednesday. Phillip Prince blistered the backboards with 31 points

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