1999

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East Central teams sweep Holmes, Bishop State

East Central Community Col– lege basketball teams closed out last week's action by sweeping visiting c:quads fromHolmes Community Col– lege and Btshop State, Ala. Morton product Lamond Bowie scored 13 points and led East Central to a 72-69 nat! btter over Holmes Saturday afternoon, while Tonya Moncrief ofl\lewton tallied I2 pomts to lead the Lady Warriors in a 57-40 thumping ofthe Lady Bulldogs. Also sconng for the War– riors, who unproved to 5-l, were Otho Lay of Lake, 1 0; Joe Copeland of Emerson. AR, Arral Parkerson f Neshoba Central, Shawn Moss of Lynchburg. Va and Mile Batalo of Belgrade, Yugoslavia, etght each; Chad Clemons of Philadelphia, six; Matthew Roeback ofNewton County Academy, five; and Chns Webb of Neshoba Central, two.

• Other pomr makers for the Lady Wam rs, ·who tmpro,·ed 4-2, were Steph.u te Harber ofForest, II: Beck} K>..-. 1 of Sebastopol, etghr: Alberta ~orman of:"-:ew1on and Sasha Lilly ofColumbtan, AL, se\en each: Tesha Crockett of P:luladelphia, six: and Leah Fulcher of\\ mston Acad– emy and :\tcole Cox of Lake, three each. East Central held a slun 23- 21 advantage at mtermtsston. ln games wtth BIShop Stare Thursday mght. the Warnors crursed to a 93-67 wm and the Lad) Wamors posted an easy -63 ,,ctof) \\!amor pomts ''ere Lay and Batalo, l/ each: \\'eb. 16, Moss. 13: Kent Chamblee ofLeake Academy. eight; Kellis Greer of Neshoba Cen– tral. six: Copeland, fi , e: Roebuck, four; Stanley l·ord offorrest Cny, AR, three: and Bo'' ie and C'lemons. nvo

terrmssion.

In games scheduled this week, East Central travel to East Mis– sissippi onMonday, Nov. 15 and jour– neys to MS Delta on Thursda), '\lo\ . 18. Both teams will agambe on the road Monday, Nov. 22 for a rematch wtth Bishop State, and for the dt\ ision opener wtth Pearl Rtver on Tuesday,

Lady Wamor scorers were Moncnef, 28; Cox, 20: Norman, 15; Anna Udtcova of Slovakia. Presov, etght; Margo Porter of Louisvtlle, four; Fulcher, three; and Harber, Killen, Lilly, Crcckett and LaShanta Lyles ofMorton, two each.

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