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point blowout. ECCC jumped ahead 8·0 and proceeded to pull out to 27-11 advantage with 7:44 left in the first half. GulfCoast then followed ".;th a 16-10 run to get within 10 at halftime. But a 45-33 second– half scoring advantage by ECCC dashed any hopes for a Lady Bulldog rally. LaDonna Robinson led the Lady Warriors with 18 points while Brandi Harber had IJ., Monica Davis 10 and Melody Reed nine. Reed also had a game-high 12 rebounds. Gulf Coast was led by Quishn Herbert's 15 points .

'"\\'e have to do it the whole !!arne.~ Cooper said. "We've lost three games by three points eaeh and this one by five." Newbill led Gulf Coast w1th ~1 points. 10 rebounds, six ocked shots and a steal. Rickv E ans added 15 points. · ECCC was led by Prince's ame-high 33 points, which duded six three-pointers. ECCC plays at Southwest ursdnv. • East Central (women) 2. Gulf Coast 60: The Lady am rs had little trouble with d\ Bulldogs, turning a 37- _- halfume advantage into a 22-

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