1999

East Centrnl basketbaD teams sweep Hohn~ East Central Community College basketball teams closed out last week's action by sweeping visiting squads from Holmes Community College and Bishop State (Ala.). City, AR., three; and So\' te and Clemons, two each. East Central led 50-24 at intcrmis- sion.

East Central led 45-33 at the half. Other point makers for the Lady Warnors, who improved to 4-2, were Stephanie Harber of Forest, 11; Becky Killen of Sebastopol, eight; Alberta Norman of 0/ewton and Sasha Lilly of Columbiana, AI., 'e"en each; Tesha Crockett of Philadt?lphia, six; and Leah Fulcher ot Winston Academy and Nicole Cox of Lake, three each. East Central held a s lim 23-21 ad,·antage at intermission. In games with Bishop State Thursday night, the Warriors cruised to a 93-67 wm and the Lady War– riors posted an easy 88-63 victory. \\ arrior point makers were Lay and Batalo, 17 each; Webb, 16; Moss, 13· Kent Chamblee of Leake Acade– my, e1ght; Kellis Greer of Neshoba Centra l, six; Copeland, five; Roe– buck, four; Stanley Ford of Forrest

Lady Warrior scorers were Mon· crief, 28; Cox, 20; lorman, 15; Anna Udicova of Presov, Slovok1a, eight; Margo Porter of Lou•svillc, four, Fulcher, three; and Harber, Killen, Lilly, Crockett and LaShanta Lyles of Morton, two each. East Central held a 37-24 halftime advantage. In games this week, East Central traveled to East Mississ•pp• on \.1on– day November 15 and JOurneys to Mississippi Delta on Thursday, November 18. Both teams ·w11l agam be on the road Monday, November 22 for a rematch with B1shop State, and for the division opener with Pearl River on Tuesda)', 'ovember 30.

Morton product Lamond Bo\' •e scored 13 points and led East Central to a 72-69 nail biter over Holmes Sat– urday afternoon, while Ton) a \Ivn– cncf of Newton tallied l;l points to lead the Lady Warriors in a s---lo thumping of the Lady Bulldogs. Also scoring for the \\ arnors, who improved to 5-1, were Otha Lay of Lake, 10; joe Copeland of Emer– son, Ar, Arral Parkerson of '\~?!'hoba Central, Shawn Moss of Lynchburg, VA., and Mile Batalo of Bclgr. de, Yugoslavia, eight each, Chad Clemons of Philadelphta s x; Matthew Roebuck of Newton Coun– ty Academy, five; and Chns Webb of ~eshoba Central, two.

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