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ECCC takes two at Scooba

The East Central Comm– unity College basketball teams went 1-1 in last week's action, losing two games at Shl~lton State and winning a pair at East Misstssippi. • Shelton men 92, EC 85 OT: After dropping an earlier five-point loss to Shelton State, the Warriors were look– ing to avenge the 89-84 set– back, but their efforts tell short a<> the Buccaneers ral– lied for a 92-85 win in over– time on !\ov. 18 at Tuc;caloo.:;a. EC, '' hich held a slim 38- 36 lead at the break, fell to 2- 4. Corev Hornsbv led the Warrior~ with 22 points. Demario Qualls had 17, Brandon Mason 14, Jamaal Martin nine, artd Donze! Crenshaw eight. • Shelton women 60, EC 51: The~ T adv Warnors dropped to 3-3 'with the Nov 18 loss at Tuscaloosa. Top scorers for EC were

Rita Birden with 19, Tamekia Foley with 13, Britney Burks with ni ne, and Kimya tta Viverette with six. Shelton led 26-24 at half– time. • FC men 70, East Mississippi 58: Corey Hornsby tossed in 2-1- points to lead the Warriors, 3-4, to Thursday's win c1t Scooba. FC also got 12 points from Br.mdon Mason, eight each frum D('mario Qualls rmd j.1maal M.1rtin, and six fmm De.,mond Jones. EC led 37-28 at halftime. • EC women 67, East Mississippi 61: The Lady Warriors improved to J-3 as Rita Birden <:cored 15 points, Kimyatta Viverette and Tamekia Foley had 13 each, Pahy McKee added nine, and Lt'norc Gra\ tossed in SPY en. East Missi'>sippi held a 30-29 ,,dvantagc al the break.

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