1998

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EC loses in iv. semi-finals The East Central Men's and

Sharae Brown and Jamie Floyd each scored 15. Southwest led 32-31 at the break. In the semis, top-seeded Co– Lin dismantled the Lady War– riors 87-65. Wendy Mapp led East Cen– tral with 18, Nicole Barrett and Floyd each had 14 points. Co-Lin led 35-31 at half– time. The Warriors finished the season with an 11-16 record, while the Lady Warriors take a weeks break before participat– ing in the Region 23 Tourna– ment Mar. 2-5 at Mis~issippi College. The Lady Warriors are preaently 18-8.

with 23 point:,, while Herbert Montgomery added 19, and Brian Hillie finished with 10. Tim Overstreet of Carthage Chipped m three points. In the :-emb, Southwes t wa:: too much, ~ they beat the Wamor-. b2-i7. Yenzen bad 26 point , Hillie added 13, and Danielle John– son fini bed with iO. Over– street added ix points in this game. ·The Warriors led 32-31 at the break. In the women's bracket, tlle Lady Warriors rallied to beat Southwest 67-63. Denise Chapman led the way for ECCC with 21 point-..

Women's basketball seasons came to a close in the sem;– finals of the South DivlSion Basketball Tournament. The Warriors started the tou.rnament on the n ght foot when they upse t the second seeded Gulf Coast squad, 74- 70. Gulf Coast was 19-6 enter– ing the contest, while ECCC was 10-15. Gilbert Venzen led the way

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