1995

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\idy Warriors Beat ady Warriors Cruis ·southwest, Gulf Coast S2-60 over Gulf Coa

. On January 17 the Lady Warriors and Leake Academy prod;rt . Also sconn~ for .the Lady War- :ruised to an 82-60 victory over Gulf Gentry, 6 each; Cookse" a::x; nors were. Gerua Griffin ~f Morton, Aa8t Community College. Robin- tin, 4 each; Jennifer A.J!t· '-'OUAJG 10; Brandi Harbe~ of Uruon, 9; J. J. ;on paced the LadyWarriors with 18 Leake Academy, 3; and N Moorehead of Umon, Wtlma Cook- lOints. Also scoring were Harber, Central product Christy sey of Lake, and Melody Reed of 4; Davis, 10; Reed. 9; Moorehead and ellis, 2 each.

Sophomores Dane Vance of Phi– ladelphia and Monica Davis of Banks, Arkansas, each scored 15 points and led the East Central Community College Lady Warriors to a 75-61 win over Southwest Mississippi Community College Thursday night in SummiL The road victory lifted East Cen– tral to a 14-3 overall record and 6-1 m:a-k in South Division action.

ECCCGames ThisWeek Jan. 26- Hinds Comm. College Jan. 30- Pearl River CC

Forest, each with 6 points; and Cyntia Ellis of Newton County and LaDonna Robinson of Forest, each with 4 points. East Central held a 36-24 advantage at halftime.

Tipoff time for all games is 6 p.m. for women's action followed by men's play at7:45 p.m.

Warriors Lose To Southwest Bears

Bobby Viverette of South Leake, 8; Johnny Mays of Atlanta, Georgia, 7; 0. J. McNichols of UJ1ion, 5; Darvis Rasberry of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, 4; Jamie Suttles of Noxapater, 3; Al– phonzo Norman of Newton and Eric Caples of South Leake, 2 each; and Vincent Spencer of Neshoba Cen– tral, 1. Southwest led41-22at halftime.

In men's action, the Warriors lost another close matchup by falling 77-65 to the host Bears. Leake Academy product Philip Prince of Philadelphia scored 22 points to lead the Warriors, who dropped to 7-12 and 0-7. Other pointmakers were Mike Hurst of Newton· County Academy, 10;

Warriors Lose To Gulf Coast

pumped in 33 points, including six three-pointers. Other pointmakers were Hurst, 12; May, 9; Spencer, 8; Norman, 6; Rasberry, 5; and McNi– chols. 4.

In action January 17, the Warriors dropped a 82-77 decision to Gulf CoastCommunity College. Philip Prince was the leading scorer for the Warriors, as he

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