1995

WEEK OF

ECCC wins tourney title Sophomore Phillip Prince of

point performance by sopho– more Monica Davis of Banks , Ark. East Central began tourna– ment action on a successful note, blasting Mississippi Delta 102-61 Friday night. Besides Davis, the other Lady Warriors l.eading scorer against Itawam·ba was Genia Griffin. Against Delta, top EC point makers were Kim Gentry, 19; Davis, 13; Robinson, 12; and Bounds, 10.

points. including two free throws in the closing seconds in the Warriors 83-80 squeaker. Other top scorers in the Itawamba contest were Vincent Spencer, 13, and J ohnny Mays, 12. \ In the 'vin over Delta, other East Central top scorers included McNichols, 16; Mays 13, and Spencer 12. The nationally ranked Lady Warriors lost a heart-breaking 68-66 decision to Itawamba Saturday night, despite a 24-

Philadelphia pumped in 23 points and led East Central Community College to a nail– biting 74-72 win over Itawamba Saturday night to complete a sweep of tournament compe– tition in the annual ECCC Invi– tational. The victory lifted East Cen– tral to a 7-8 overall mark. Prince was also top point maker against Mississippi Delta Friday night as the Leake Academy product scored 19

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