1995

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•warriors take pair of wins from Delta and ltawamba to improve mark to 7-8. By MARTY STAMPER Democrat sports editor The East Central Community Col– lege Lady Warriors, ranked No. 11 nationally, went 1-1 in their own tour– nament last week, dropping a two– point decision to ltawamba Satur– day night. The Lady Warriors entered this week with an 11-2 record. The Warriors were 2-0 in their tournament and improved to 7-8. ECCC WOMEN 102, MISS. DELTA 61: All 14 Lady Warriors scored in Friday's whipping of the Lady Trojans. Kim Gentry led 11-1 EC with a game-high 19 points. Monica Davis scored 13, LaDonna Robinson 12, Cba sity Bounds 10, Sara Holl– ingsworth and Melody Reed both had eight, Christy Madison and Genia Griffin both had s even, while J.J. Moorhead, Brandi Harber, and Cyntia Ellis each had four. Shemaria Causey led Delta with 15.

high 19 points 0 J ~1c 1 hols had 16, J ohnny Mays 13 Vmc nt lspencer 12, Chr is Hillie eight, Vat'VIS fuls· berry seven, and Bobby Vivcrt-lte four. Mike Davis ll'd Delta \\ 1th 17 Miss. Delta. . • . . 36 44 - 80 ECCC 32 51 83 ITAWAMBA WOMEN 68, ECCC 66: The Lady Indians up:;~ L the :'-lo 11 Lady Wa r r iors by l\HI pomts Sa lUI– day night. Monica Davis led 11 2 F.C \\ ilh a game-high 24 poinls. Gt 111.! (hiffin had 19, Melody Heed and Gyntia Ellis both :scored five.. LaDonna Robinson and Chaslty Bound~ both had four, and Sara Holling:;\\'or th had three Amanda Tnmhle and Gu Browo both ha d 16 for lh.twamb.t. ECCC MEN 74, ITAWAMBA 72: The Warri01~ utscored the Ind1ans .. m 3.3 during thP"econd half to take Satur day's win and improve to 7 !I Philip Prince led Ute \\arrwrs with 23 poinl'> Vincent Spencer scored I' J ohnny 1\lays 12, Darvis Rasberry eight, O.J '\1cNichols, Jam\e Suttles, and C'hn H1lhe each had five, and Alphonzo Norman add·

Juco South women (Through Jan . 8)

Copiah-Ltncoln ..... 3-0 10-3 East Central .....3-1 11-2 Pearl Atver . . . ....3-1 12·2 Jones .. . .. . . . .2-1 11-4 Htnds • . . . . . .. 1-3 4-10 Gu f Coast ........ 0-3 5-10 Southwest ... ... .. 0-3 3·10

Juco South men (Through Jan. 8)

Jones

.......3-0 14-1

Coptah·Ltncoln .. . . .3-0 Gu 1 f Coast . . .. . .. 2-1 8·6 Pearl Arver . . . . ... .2-2 10-5 Southwest ....... . 1-2 6-8 Hmds . .. .. . . . 1-3 3-11 East Central .. . .... 0-4 7-8 9·6 M ISS. Delta .. ... . .. . . 34 27 - 61 ECCC ......... 48 54 - 102 ECCC MEN 83, MISS. DELTA 80: Tied at 57-57, the Warriors went on a 15-3 r un to take a 72-60 lead before Delta rallied to within 81-80 a nd miSsed a shot to take the lead. Philip Pnnce added two free throws with no time on the clock to pad the lead. A 5144 Warrior advantage over the fioal20 minutes proved to be the difference. Prince led 6-8 EC with a game-

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