1994

WEEK OF /- 1 '1- i'"f

ECCC Teams Split With Holmes, PRC

Pearl River Community College, the Warriors won 62-59 while th~ Lady Warriors fell 105-101 in double overtime. Marcus Ma!U" led the Warriors with 28 points in claiming the three– point victory. Also scoring were Michael Coats, 10; Anthony Cole– man, 9; Cedric Sledge, 8; Eric Mor– In women's play, the Lady Warriors were led by Rena Reed and Evelyn Nelson who each scored 23 points. Other top pointmakers were Carla Leflore, 20, and Monica Davis, 14. Pearl River led 33-29 at intermis- sion. GAMES THIS WEEK In games scheduled this week, East Central hosts Hindk on Tues– day, January 18, and travel to South– west on Thursday, Jan. 20th. Home games will be held against Jones on Monday, January 24 and Copiah– Lincoln on Thursday, January 27. gan, 4; and Stacy Miller, 3. PRC led 36-29 at halftime.

The Warriors of East Central Community College posted their 15th straight win Saturday night by outscoring Holmes 67-57 on the Goodman campus. while the Lady Warriors fell 75-67 and suffered their second straight loss after previ– ously winning their fU"St 14 contests. Anthony Coleman led the War– riors attack with 16 points, followed by Stacy Miller with 14; Cedric Sledge, 13; Michael Coats, 8; Eric Morgan, 6; Marcus Mann and Anthony Huddleston, 4 each; and Vincent Spencer, 2. EC led 31-18 at halftime. In women's action, East Central was led by Rena Reed's 16 points. Also scoring were Cassandra King, 14; Cynthia Ellis and Dane Vance, 8 each; Evelyn Nelc;on, 6; Memory Hunter, 5; Carla Leflore, 4; and J. J. Moorehead, Jamala Odom and LaDonna Robinson, 2 each. Holmes Jed 36-26 at halftime. In games played January 11 at

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