1994

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EC Warriors split pair in Gulf Coast hoops classic

Philip Prince scored 15. 0 .T McNichols and Chris Hilhc both had 14, Darvis Rasber ry six, and Jamie Suttles three. Vmcent Nave led lht:. J-3 Lwm, with a game-high 27 points. East C~:~ntral 29 47 76 East M1ss1ssipp1 J6 35 - 71 NORTHWEST MEN 78, ECCC 60: The Rangers placed four in double figures as they improved 10 8-{) with the NO\ 22 win over EC. Northwest led 42-29 at halftime. OJ. McNichols led the 5-4 War– riors with 10 points. Juan Allen scored nine, Chris Hillie and Darvis Rasbc1·ry both had seven, Vincent Spencer scored six. while Philip Prince, Alphonzo Norman, and Johnny Mays each had five. East Central ...• ( . 29 31 - 60 NorthvJesl . . . • .. 42 36 78

By MARTY STAMPER -

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Democrat sports editor

The East Central Communitv Col· lege men's basketuall teaw split a pair of games in the Gulf Coast Community College Class1c Ia!>! week to run its record to 5·4. - The Warnors opened w1th a 76-71 win over East Mississippi on Nov. 21 and then lost to unbeaten Northwest. 78-60. on No\'. 22. ECCC MEN 76, EAST MISSISSIPPI 71 : The Warriors took a 2-l season's series lead over the Lions ' i h the Nov. 21 v1ctory. EC trailed by seven <36-29l at half· hme, but outscored the Lions by a dozen pomts over the final 20 min– utes. J ohnny Mays of Atlanta, Ga., led the 5-3 Warriors with 20 points

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