2002

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t~ J last-secondbasket lifts Lady Warriors overHolmes Lenore Gra) :. l p- th second$ remamm~ ga\e East Central Communny Colleges "\\Omen a e\\1on, pumped in 23 point to lead the Lad) \\'amon, who improved to 3-2 alter capturing their third-straight vic– tory on the young campaign.

Viverette of Lake, five; Tamekia Foley ofNewton County, three; Melinda Ben of Choctaw Central and Elyse Willis of Neshoba Central, two each; and Monique Overstreet of South Leake, one. Holmes led 33-32 at halftime. In men' action, EC fell 92-84 to the host Bulldogs. Corey Hornsby of Baton Rouge, La., had 31 points to lead the Warriors who dropped to 2-3 on the season. Also scoring were DemariQ Qualls of Newton, 24; Donzell Crenshaw of Memphis, Tenn., 10; Dewayne Hughes of Sebastopol, six; Desmond Jones of Neshoba Central, five; and Brandon Mason of Baton Rouge, La., and Jamaal Martin of Northeast Lauderdale, four each. The Bulldogs led 41-40 at the break. Next up for ECCC are road games at Shelton State in Tuscaloosa, Ala., on \fonda). ~ovember 18 and at East ~ti,,i:s~ np1 on Thursday, November 21

thrilling 69-6- dechton O\Cf Holme~ Communrt~ College ~fondar night on the Goodman campus. Gray, a freshman forward from

Also scoring for EC were Rita Birden of Monroe, La., 20; E'bone'e Leverette of Forest, 13; Kimyatta

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