2003

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Lady Warriors egion 23 Tournament

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Tuesda> in first-round The '' mner will take on the amba Delta matchup at 6 p.m. e esda} m the semi- finals. _ , are set for 6 p.m. Thursday. T ATE TOURNEY RESULTS The Warri ors defeated H .mes Community College 69-63 m first-round action of the state tournament, and were clipped 99-97 m overtime by Northwest MISSISsippi Community College in the semi-finals. Corey Hornsby. a product of Istrouma lligh School, in Baton Rouge. La., had 22 pomts to lead EC agamst Holmes. Also sconng were Demano Qualls of ewton, 14: DonzeII Crensha'' of Ridgewa) H1gh School m Memphis. r.-1. II. Desmond Jones of "Jeshoba Central, I0; Brandon Mason of >Jorth Dale High School m Baton Rouge. e1ght; and Jamaal Martin of Northeast Lauderdale, four. Marcus Hines of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, pumped in 17 points to lead Holmes, which dropped to 20-5. ' The Bu lldogs held a 31-26 advantage at halftime. In the overtime loss to Northwest. Crenshaw 's driving lay– up as tune expired missed the mark, sendmg the Rangers to the fmals "nh eventual champ1on Pearl River Crensha'' sent the contest to

the extra period after hiS two :rt.. throws knotted the score at 85- 5 .1· the end of regulation. Hornsby led all scorers with 32 points. Other point makers were Crenshaw, 21 ; Dewayne Hughes of Sebastopol and Qualls, 14 each; Mason, 12; and Martin and Jones, two each. Antonio Shaw of Abbeville and Reggie Gaddis of Madison, Wisconsin, had 21 points each to led Northwest, which improved to 19-8. The Rangers led 44-37 at halftime. The Lady Warriors fell to Mississippi Delta 61-51 in first– round action. Tamekia Foley of r\ewton County led EC with 21 pomts. Also scoring were Adrian Washington of Carrollton (Ala.) High School, nine; Miranda Rosar ofNeshoba Central, six; Patsy McKee of Forest, five; Kimyatta Viverette of Lake and Ebone'e Leverette of Forest, four each; and Britney Burks of Scott Central, two. Kiona Williams had 13 points to lead the Lady Trojans, who improved to 19-7. Delta held a 32-22 advan– tage at the break. Co-Lin defeated Southwest to win the women's state title.

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on the Reg1on 23 Ba e Tournament. scheduled Marc ~ at Mississippi Colk·ge m Ch • following pa11lC1pallon m last week's MACJC Tournament held a Copiah-Lmcoln Commumt) College in Wesson. The ECCC men, 15-1 1 under s econd-ycar ht:ad coach B111

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