1994

WEEK OF

Waniors defeat Scooba 76-71 Freshman Johnny May:. pumped in 20 points and led East Central Commumty College to a 76-71 win over East Mississippi in opening round action of the Gulf Coast Tournament November 21 on the Perkinston campus. The narrow victory marked me third ttme the two team~ ha\ing met on the young campaign, with ECCC claiming its second wm. Rasberry, 6; Jamie Suttles, 3; and Mike Hurst and Juan Allen, 2 each. East Mississippi led 36-29 at halftime. The Warriors were not as for– tunate against Northwest the following day, losing to the undefeated Rangers by a 78-60 margin. .. Viveretle, 2. Northwest led 42-29 at halftime. The Warriors, 5-4 O\erall and Lady Warrior~. 7-0 and idle last week, begin South D1vision action by hosting Sout!)we~t Mississippi Community College on Tuesday, November 29. Other upcoming division matchups are scheduled Thursday, December I, at Copiah– Lincoln; Monday, December 5 at Hinds; and Thursday, December 8, with visiting Pearl River. Also sconng were Phillip Prince, 15; Chris Hillie and O. J . McNichols , 14 each; Darvis Pointmakers for EC were McNichols, 10; Allen, 9; Hillie and Rasberry, 7 each; Vincent Spencer, 6; Mays, Prince and AJphonza Nor– man, 5 each; Suttles, 4; and Bobby

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