2003

ECCC sweeps jones in Hoop East Cen:·a nd Mtranda Rosar of

Walton, Fla. , had 16 points to lead the Bobcats whose record also stands at 10-6 and 4-2. Jones led 33-28 at the break. In other action last week, ECCC squads fell to Copiah– Lincoln Community College January 20 on the Wesson cam– pus. East Central's women fell 89- 71 to the nationally ranked Lady Wolves and ECCC's men were clipped 89-77 in overtime. Lady Warriors scorers were McKee, 13; Viverette, II ; Leverette, Gray and Foley, eight each; Melinda Ben of Choctaw Central and Hope Murray of West Jones, six each; Rosar, five; and Overstreet and Burks, three each. Co-Lin led 49-20 at halftime. The Lady Wolves, who

remained undefeated at I were ranked fourth in the prior to the division matcr.. p. Warriors point maker– Hornsby, 24; Qualls, 17: ~f 1 0; Jamaal Martin of ·orb Lauderdale, nine; Bobbm. fi Crenshaw, four: Desmond Jo of Neshoba Central Hughes, three each; and tt:n Dyess of Northeast Laude·· two. The score was deadloc at 73-73 at the end of reguaari East Central held a advantage at halftime. In action scheduled thi ..._ t:t the Lady Warriors and Warn host Gulf Coast on Mon January 27 and travel to Pe River on Thursday, Janual'} East Central will entena squads from Hinds on Mond February 3.

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School, pumped u lead the Lad) \\ improved to10-6 o' ~ in South action Also scoring Burks of Scott Ebone'e Leverene · F ~e-l .1.'1d Lenore Gray of ~e"' · ~.1ch: Monique Oversrrc. ... t • ...tlth Leake, I0; Kimyatta \a ere•:e of

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