2004

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COlt GE EC wo roll to • Warriors split with Co-Lin, Jones; end season Thursday. From Scaff Reports The East Central Lady Warriors won their 15 straight contest Monday, easily beating Jones 80-54. East Central will host long-time r ival Gu!f Coast Thursday in the regular– season fmale. Tipoff is slat– edfor6p.m. The state tournament begins next Monday at Northeast Community Col– lege. The Region 23 tourna– ment begins March 1 at Mississippi College. ECCC (W) 80, Jones 54 ECCC took a 38-29 lead into halftime and didn't waste any time delivering the knockout blow when play resumed. The Lady Warriors scored the flrst

Gray a sure shot • Newton's Lenore Gray has the second highest field goal percentage mthe coun· try for East Central, making 61.39 percent of her shots. Gray is averaging a team· high 10.8 points per game and 8.2 rebounds fOf' the 22· 2 Lady Wamors. She has made 124 bas· kets in 202 attempts. • Reg1on start!ltngs, Page 2B .........___;.,:;._ -- four points of the second half and maintained a don· ble-digit lead the rest of the night. . A three-point play by Rttn. Birden and a pail· of free throws from Ebone'e Lev– erette gave ECCC a 21-point lead with 14:36left. The Lady Warriors took their biggest lead of the game at 78·51 on a free See ECCC. Page 2B

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