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after draining the first free throw her secpnd attempt was ff !he mark. and the Lady Indians held on to improve to 4- 0 Sara Judice. a freshman forward from Teurlings Catholic High School in Lafayette, La., led EC wilh 13 p.11nts. Other scorers were Kristin Chaney of Newton Count). II: Teirra Young of Soulh Leake, eight: Shannon Llo)d ofWest Lauderdale, seven; Backstrom, six: Kotreece Bender of Newton, five; Kim Cox Df Lake, lhree; and A hie) Amt of Choctaw Central and LaSaundra Harrison o Urunn, two each. East Central trailed 33-22 at halftime. In !he men's contest, East Central was outscored 97-76 b) !he visiting Indians who also improved to 4-0. The Warriors were Jed by Ryan Hudson's 15 points. Olhcr ECCC scorers were Ryan Rodgers withl4: Walker \\1th • .:!: Garrick Nichols of ThomastO\\n. eaght; Jacques Jones of Forest and Andrew Le~is. of Morton, seven each; Coshune Bmgham of Ne~1on. sL'<: Racardo Alcantar of eMon County. Pierre Barlow of Scott Central and Justin Harris. of South ide Hagh S~.:hool in A li.lllta. two each; and Cha\ Jon Elli:.. one. Reggae Gunn led ltawamba with 23 pomts. 1be score \\'aS ued 43-B at the breal. East Central was ~t to "isit Holme~ Monday night and n return home Thursda) night to ho!>l Eal t Missis ippi.
the sea.,on .. _lllfut four losses Eru.t Central led 4~~ a~ ~ half. come back n the od half to OU1SCOfe 40. Ta~on \\hlker kd ECCC v.ith 10 Hudson addec.l I-.
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