2004

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Northeast, which lost lhrec of its last fo~r games after a 19-1 start. got 25 pomts from Marquetia Thomas and 15 from Ashley Jones. • ~ast Central 66, Mississippi Delta :l3: The final score wasn't near– ~~ indicative of how the Lady War– nors played in their quarterfinal matchup last Monday night. East Central was up by 20 points before Delta scored the ftnal seven points. The Lady Warriors traded baskets with Delta for the first few minutes but went on a 21-7 spurt to 00 up by double digits. It was 38-2t at half– time, and the Lady Trojans were able to get no closer than nine points dur– mg the second half. Gray had 13 points and nine rebounds and Chaney scored 11 to le_ad ECCC's balanced attack. VIverette, Birden and Bender all scored nine points, and former Nesho– ba Cen!fal standout India Backstrom tallied seven. Birden also grabbed seven rebounds, while Viverette had six boards and three blocked shots.

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