2001

WEEK OF Nov d~ East Central tourney underway

squads from Newton, Scott Central, Neshoba Central, South Leake and West Lauderdale. Seven of the girls' teams in the tournament advanced beyond division play last sea– son. The tournament continues with losers' bracket games oil Thursday, with the semifinals set for Friday and the champi– onships set for Saturday.

The Sebastopol boys and girls were expecLed to play on Thursday, while results from Tuesday'R games, including a match up between the Sout h Leake Wildcats and Carthage Tigers, were not aYailable at press time. The loser of the South Leake/Carthage game ''ill play . . Thursday a t 5:30 p.m. against either Sebastopol or Newton in the south t,.rym or old gym.

The annual East Central High School Tournament opened ~fonday \nth eight basketball game . The opening night featured four girls' games and four boys' game;:.. The gu-1..5' bracket i::. expect– ed to be highly competitive this year "-i th derending Cia~ lA champ Lake s;: the top. Also featured a r e solid Commu ni ty College

En~t Central CC Tournament

Girls:

Consolanon linal. Sat., I pm llurd-pla~e Sat.. 4 pm Champaon,J 1p. Sat.. 7 pm

Boys:

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Sa•. :!:30 pm

Th1rd·pl. S.lt 5.30 pm Champ11>n,h1p. S<~t 1!-:lO pm

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Fox·mer ECCC coach Willie Coats holds - 1 EW a Lifetime Achievement Award presented - ' at the All-American Football Foundation _

Banquet of Champions recently.

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