2004

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LadyWarriors Prepare For NJCAA Tourne PEP RALLY PLANNED }.1-\RcH 11 FoR TEAM SPECIAL TO THE TIMES Physical Education Building on the Decatur campus. Warriors to the national contest. For more information contact Terry 1: nderwood, athletic director/head football coach, Phone 635-2111 or call toll free, 1-877-462-3222, ext. 244. being held a t A E. Wood C~!i. at Mississippi College m Chm.an.. Lenore Gray had 13 po..nt:; lead the Lady Warriors \l!;l improved to 27-2 Hodge Ea: Central is ranked 17th in the L.– NJCAApoll.

The Lady Warriors, winners of the Region 23 and State tourna– ments, will leave Saturday mornmg for the national tournament, wb.u:h is scheduled March 16-20 in Sa.hna, Kan. East Central sports a 29-2 reoord under third-year head coach Brad Hodge. The public is invited to attend the pep rally. Fundraising efforts are also underway to help send the Lady

In earlier action during Region 23 tournament, state champion Lady Warriors cleared the first hurdle to a possible Region 23 Toumament crown by outscoring Mississippi Delta Community College 66-53 last Monday night in first-round action of the annual competition

In addition to Gray, other SCO!a were Kristin Chaney, 11: Kimya4o Viverette of Lake, Kotreece Ben and Rita Birden, nine each; lna:.a Backstrom, seven; Kim Cox Lake, four; Monique Overstret· three; and Miranda Rosar, one.

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