2004

Four local girls leading SALINA, Kan.- Hoping to help bring back a national women's basketball champi– onship to East Central Community College arc four area members of the Lady Warrior team. "It's been fun," Chaney said of the trip. "The Hall of Fame banquet was real nice and the place where we're going to play is

ECCC saw its first attion Tuesday after– noon when the Lady Warriorc; c;quared off with Three Rivers Community College of Poplar Bluff, Mo. Having the biggest role of the four in ECCC's success is freshman point guard Kristin Chaney, a 2003 graduate of Newton County High School. For the year, she's ' averaging 10.8 points, 3.4 rebounds, and 2.4 assists.

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EC charge into nationals. real nice. "Being with the team the whole time has been fun."

Mondav's acthities included former ECCC wornen'c; basketball coach Lucille Wood's induction into the juco Hall of Fame. "That was exciting to have somebody from East Central there," Chaney said. "I'm glad for her that she got her recognition and along with us here was real good." Also likely to see action is sophomore Miranda Rosar, a 2002 graduate of Neshoba Central from Linwood. She and the Lady Warriors got a 30-minute shoot around at the Bicentennial Center Monday morning. "~ctually, I think the (Mississippi) Coliseum (in Jackson) is more impressive, Con't on page 4A... See Girls...

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