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\']TH JONES Geor;ia: Bobb~ Carter. II, of ~o:xapater: and Herbert Mont– gomef"). s.. "- of A.cadiana. Loui– siana. East Central led 32-27 at half- time. no" 9-8 o\erall In women·s action. the Lady

Louisiana; Wendy Mapp. six. of Newton County: and Sharae Brown of Scott Central and Marina Carter of Philadelphia, four each. Jones led 34-33 at halftime. Both ECCC teams posted wms over Hinds, as the Warriors claimed a 60-53 decision and the Lady Warriors cruised to a 76- 49 victory. Warriors scorers were Yenzen 17; Montgomery, 13; Bria~ Ilillie, seven, of Newton; Johnson, five; Ray Waddell of Philadelph ia, Toronto Parker of Forest and Tim Overstreet o f Carthage. four eac h: and Desmond Reed of Carthage, Keith Bell of Choctaw Central and Russell, two each. East Central led 35-33 at half– time. Lad) Warrior pointrnakers were Barrett, 20: Floyd. I0; Brown and Denise Chapman of New– ton. nme each; Mapp and Will– iams, seven each; Carter, five; Ellakc Murray, three of ·scott Central ; and Sonya Pinkston o f Forest, Tina Edwards and Artress Ruggs. both of Vigor, Alabama. t\\o each. Eas.t Central led 34-19 at half- time. In games this \\eek. East Cen– tral \'>ill ho:.t Co-Lin on Tues– da\, Jan. 20 and Pearl Ri,er on fhursda). Jan. ~2. The Warriors and Lad) \\ arriors travel to Southwes.t on Monda}, Janual) 26.

Warriors. now ll-5 and 3-2, were not as fortunate. falling 71- 68. East Central pointmakers \Hre Jamie Floyd, 19, of SmackO\er. Arkansas; Nico le Barrett. 18. ofMorton; Charissa ~ illiams. 1 ~ . of Terrebonne, Continued next page

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