2004
·Up close & personal with ECCC women 's basketball Miranda Rosar Rosar IS a 5-foot-10 sopho– final contest. In high school, she was
chosen all-district. Krystle Hunter Hunter is center from Noxapater who is red– shirtmg this year. At Noxapater, she was chosen Scholar Ath– lete of the Week. Andrea Chesney a·6-foot-2 freshman
more forward from Neshoba Centra She averages 2.2 po nts and 1 9 rebounds. She's p ayed m 30 games. ~Miranda
allows us to have flexi– bility If we're not havmg an up and down transi–
tion game," ECCC head coach Brad Hodge said. '-------J "If we line up Rosar against a team that wants to get more physical in the pamt she allows us to make that rotation and not hurt us at all •M1randa has a good touch inside of lour or five feet and any foul that she gets IS deh– mtely gomg to be earned." Rosar played on Neshoba Central's 28·11 team that reached the sem1fmals of the 2001 Class 4A State Tourna– ment. Neshoba defeated George County 62-56 In the quarterfinals before losing 65· 58 to Crystal Spnngs. Rosar scored 11 pomts m the sern1-
A sophomore student assis– tant from Little Rock, Chesney played on last year's ECCC team. She played high school ball at Newton County Academy. Ashley Clark Clark is a freshman student ass1stant from Starkville Academy. Courtney Yates Yates 1s a freshman student assistont from Nanih Waiya.
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