2000

Eas Cent. teams open 2nd seasor on .1onday. Feb. 7. The Lady Warriors, led by Tonya Moncrief wbo blistered - the backboards for 30 points, -"c --~ crm:::ed to an 85-67 win and Hinds led 42-31 at break.

four; and Stephanie Harber, one. EC led 36-22 at halftime. In the men's contest, East Central fell 80-75 and dropped to 9-15 and 2-10. Warrior scorers were Shawn Moss, 23; Matthew Roebuck, 18; Joe Copeland, nine; Lamond Bow1e and Chris Webb, eight eacb; Chad Clemons. five; and Mile Batalo, three.

The East Central L1 Warriors opened the S Division Tournament as th(. seed. Game stories for the tou ment will appear in next wel paper. The East Central men UJ Gulf Coast in first round ad Monday and con tinued il Wednesday.

Improved to 17-7 overall and 9- 3 m division play. Other point makers were _"icole Cox and Margo Porter, 11 each; Tesha Crockett, 10; Becky Killen of SebastopoL e\·en; Anna Udicova. six· Leab Fulcher, fi>e: Alberta Norman.

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