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· ECCC women get two wins. The Lady Warriors of East Central Community College posted by two ho?"e MarhJ floor wms before the Stamper Sumerall, 11 from Kovana Reese, and 10 from Roshanda Kilbert. • Holmes men 103, Denson and Winfred Craig both scored 16, Chns Webb had 15, Kent Chamblee added seven, and Joe Copeland and Matthew Roebuck both had six. Holmes, 3-4, got 20
EC 95 (2 OT): Holmec; outscored the Warriors 14-6 in the second over– time to take the Nov. 20 win. EC, 4-3, led 35-24 at halftime and held a 16- point lead with five min– utes remaining only to let Holmes pull even thanks to 25 second half ~movers. For the game, the Warriors turned the ball over 32 times. The contest was knot– ted at 79-79 at the end of regulation. A 3-pointer at the final buzzer of the first overtime by James Denson allowed the Warriors to pull even at 89-89. Markeith Brown led EC with 17 points.
Thanksgiving break as they upped their record to 7-1. The Warriors went 1-1 and brought a 5-3 mark into this week. • EC women 59, . Holmes 57: The Lady Warriors got 17 second half points from Nicole Cox as they eased past Holmes on Nov. 20. Holmes led 25-24 at halftime. Cox led EC, 6-1, with 17 points. Margo Porter scored 15, Alberta Norman had eight, Nikki Lacour tossed in seven, and La'Shonda Ford had six. Holmes, 1-6, got 21 points from Latasha
points apiece from Greg Tucker, Jonathan Small and Jonathan Asuzu. • EC women 74, Miss. Delta 55: The Ladv Warriors improved to 7-l with the Nov. 21 win. "We're very pleased to be 7-1 at the break," EC women's coach Sammy Pace said. "They'v~ worked hard and they're a little tired right now, so the brea~' s going to de them good." Margo Porter tossed tr 13 points for EC. Soplu2 Reed scored 12 points anc had seven rebounds. Anna Udicova had 11 points anc
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