2001

WEEK OF J D D~ c 'Q.\ LadyWarriors, Warriors Fall to Northwest Squads East Central Community each.

Jennifer Hanna scored 23 points to lead the Lady Indians who improved to 4-3 overall. The contest was tied 34-34 at halftime. In men's action, the War– riors fell 92-84 to the Northwest Rang– ers and saw their record to dip to 4-5 overall. Scorers for East Central were CoreyHornsby ofistrouma (La.) High School, 22; Winfred Craig of Louisville, 18; James Denson of Choctaw Central, 17; Markeith Brown of Jackson Provine, 11; Donze! Crenshaw ofRidgeway (TN) High School, five; Demario Qualls of Newton, four; and Maurice English ofUnion, two. · Northwest, which improved to 6-3, was led by Kharnari Ballard's 25 poinls. The score was tied 40-40 at the break. East Central teams return to action following the Christmas break bytraveling to ltawatnba Cofnhumjty College onThursday, January 10.

College's Lady Warriors saw their six– game win streak snapped Thursday night as the visiting Northwest Mis– sissippi Community College women came away with an 87-76 decision in the Brackeen-Wood gym. Nikki LaCour of Natchitcoches (La.) Central had 18 points to pace East Central, which fell to 7-2 overall. Also scoring were Sheneka Cistrunk ofUniversity Chris– tian, 10; Lori Cumberland of Leake Academy andBelinda Potter ofNeville (La.) High School, nine each; Chris– tian Ford ofCarthage, eight; Tamekia Foley ofChoctawCentral, five; Ashley BrO\\O of Scott Central, four; and Becky Killen of Sebastopol and Melinda BenofChoctawCentral, three

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