1994

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glad to be in a to mament with ~orne good teams to start the ..:econd half of the -

The Jones County Bobcats (3-9l have a renewed se.nse of optimism going into the sec– ond half of the season. After managing only three wins during the first seme8ter, the Bobcats added three new players to their roster during the break. The Lady Bobcats (6-5) went into a :--lide just berore the Christmas break, and needed the time off. The team is led bv Kimmie Ducksworth of Taylorsville with 14 points per ~arne. ~we lost a few right before the brenk. :-o we really need to get something going in this tour– nament to get our confidence back,"' JCJC coach Katie Herringlon said. "I wasn't very plea ... cl:} with the condition the team came back n but they have worked hard since getting - " Delta and Itawamba, as the two visiting te3m.... in the tournament, have talented clubs will be tough competition for both ECCC CJC. cc·.:. men (5-7) are led in scoring by sopho– center Bradd Ball with 13.2 points and rebounds per game. Sophomore guard Joe _ S\'erages 12.2 points and four assists Lad} Indians (5-7) are led by a pa1r of freshmen. Center Niesha Dobbs aver– points and eight rebounds per game Natasha Harell averages 11 points

East Central Classic Friday, Jan. 7

Jones Co:.~nty vs. ltawamba (W), 2 p.m Jones Co:Jnty vs. ltawamba (M), 4 p.m East Cen•ral vs. Miss. Delta (W), 6 p.m East Central vs. Miss. Delta (M}, 8 p.m Saturday, Jan. 8 .;ones CcrJnty vs. Miss. Delta (W), 2 p Jones County vs. Miss. Delta M), 4 p East Central vs. ltawamba (W), 6 p.m East Centra vs. ltawamba (M) 8 p.m

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