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Norment with about seven J utes remaining gave the L Tigers a 61-52 advantage. But the LadyWarriors barr back. A 'three-point play by R capped a 5-0 run by East C' that cut the lead to 65-63 2:07 remaining. But consecutive turnover~ East Central led to a 4-0 run Coahoma, increasing the l··ad 69-63.

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points. Reed added 17 points and Brandi Harber had 12 poinb. Katrina Williams finished with 14 points for Coahoma and Jocelyn Frost added eight points. Coahoma outrebounded East Central 40-32. Eleven of the Lady Tigers' boards came on the offensive end while the Lady W ru.Tiors had five. Coahoma scored the first four points of the game on consecu– tive baskets by Frost to lead 4-0

and held a 31-27leacl at the half. Norment dmght fire in the second half, hitting a pair of three-pointers to give the Lady Tigers a 41-31lead. Coahoma had its biggest lead of the game, 49-36, with 13:45 to go. But East Central went on an 8-0 run to cut it to five at 49-44. Norment answered by scoring seven consecutive points to give Coahoma a 56-44 lead. Another three-pointer by

"Offensively our game plan was to get the ball to Norment and let her go one-on-one until they stopped her," Lady Tigers' coach Ella Morris said. "Defensively we wanted to stop their big girl inside (Monica Davis) and take advantage of our speed.'' Davis led ECCC with 19

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