1995

WEEK OF

ECCC teams sweep by Hinds Eagles

and Kim Gentry, 1. East Central led 44-25 at halfume. In games played Monday, January 23, Prince scored 30 points and led the Warriors to a 72-64 win O\er Copiah-Lincoln Community College while the ECCC women dropped a 67-65 decision to the \isiting Lady Wolves. Besides Prince, other point:. makers were Mays, 20; Rasberry, 8; Spencer, 6; McNichols and Hurst, 3 each; and Caples, 2. CO'-Lin led 36-34 at halftime. Cooksey led the Lady Warriors m scoring with 14 points. Also scor– ng were Vance, 13; Davis, 10; Reed, 8; Moorehead, 6; Harber and Robinson, 5 each; and Alexander and Griffm, 2 each. The score was tied 32-32 at halftime. GAMFS THIS WEEK In games scheduled this week East Central will host · Holmes Community College on Thursday, February 2. The Lady Warriors and Warriors emertain Jones Junior College Monday, February 6.

It was "sweep night" ar East Central Community College last Thursday as the Warriors and Lad) Warriors won handily over com– petition from Hinds Community College. The Warriors, led by v·mcent Spencer's 18 points, cruised to a 92-71 victory and improved their season record to 9-12 O\ rid '-!lnjii"'ioaa~ w~ e y Warriors, paced by Genia Griffm and Monica Davis with 15 pomb each, won by an 85-70 margm. The ECCC women are no'W I --4 ~ erall and 7-2 in league play. Besides Spencer, other ECCC pointmakers were Philip Prince, 16; Jamie Suttles and Darvis Rasberry, i4 each; Johnny Mays, 12; O.J. McNichols, 9; Bobby Viverene, 6 Mike Hurst, 5; and Alphonza "Sor– man and Eric Caples, four each. EC led 43-29 at halftime. Other scorers for the Lady War– riors included Brandi Harber, 12; Melody Reed, 11; J .J. Moorehead. 9; LaDonna Robinson, 7; Cymia Ellis, .5; Dane Vance and Chnst~ Madison, 3 each; Jennifer Alex– ander and Wilma Cooksey, 2 each,

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