2003

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ECCC teams head to egion 23 even In Jac.;t \\ eek ., which improved to 19-8.

l\:orth Division FEb ::!5 in their

Bac.;ketball loumament East Central Comm Warriors advanced to th barcl) m1 sed out on re I he Ladv \\am rs terJmalc; Both tl'amc; art' p a 23 lournllment thic;

Northwest led 44-:37 at halft1me.

Warriors, Lady Warriors Prepare For Region 23 Tournament

The Warriors and Tady Warrior.., have now set their sights on tlw Region 23 Basketball Tournament, sl'hcd1.,1kd March 3-6 at Mississippi C<'lil'gl' in Clinton. The EC men, 15-11 under st•cond– year head coach Bill Smith, began com– petition by challenging Holmes Monday night. The "'inner "ill meet the Pearl River-South"''est victor in a semifinal matchup at J p.m. tod,n. Finals are set for 8 p m. l hursc.lny. The 1 ady Warriors, v. ho sport <1 15- 10 record under second-year hc.td men– tor Brad Hodge will met Southwc'>t on Tuesday in first-round action. Tlw ''in– ner will take on the ltawamb,1-Della winner at 6 p.m. tonight in the scnu– finals. Finals are set for 6 p.m. I hursdav.

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