2004
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ECCC Wins First Game On Lewis' Last-Second Shot
court for the winning bas– ket. Lewis. a former standout at Morton High School, was also the team's leading scorer with 19 points. Also scoring were Tawon Walker of Neshoba Central, 12; Garrick Nichols of Thomastown, 10; Ricardo Alcantar of Newton County, eight; Terrance ;..let ichols of Gautier. ....e\·en: Pierre Barlow of L "~ll Central and Jacques i.es of Forest. -ix each: Ryan Hudson ofLouJS\ille and JeTI) :.....:,.en ofSouth lea ... .- · e each: Cha\ on EIIL ;-__·l-l.ea' e. four; and P. - R ..::=e=-:., a proo– ""'- · of Tr ::: ~ c Htgh <\._ >Ol. 1\J.tan~ ~ .. and L:> - ~ :_m5 <" ~ _·fut e Ht~ s... JO -~ AJanta. lhrce e-.:.1_ Boo Ram -e~ oi :\lendtan. ja;-.1.. \\til– lam- of Colcmbt!:> and Dupree Hall of Greens– boro. Nor!~ C:uohna. had 15 pomts ea...h ro lead East Misstsslpp' ,. htch tell to 3- 3 The L•m1s held a .15-40 lead at half ime. In
DECATUR--Andrew Le'' b ·off-balancejumper from the top of the key with 2A seconds remain– ing lifted .Fa t Central Commun1ty College to an 88-87 'JCtor: O\er ri\'al East ;\l J5SJSS1ppi Commu– nity College Thursday night 111 the Brackeen– Wood Phy:.J<.:al Lducation Bulld1ng on the Decatur campu:. Le\\ h 'mn ng shot capped an I --run tn the game\, f tal rmnute~ and more lllli"Xm. · . _, e head Cl)ach B1l th and the\\ arri1 r... t ·c.: ·:: t ''min t\.tne-;l,ttle2 - 05 camprugn l-ast ( e"'--al tratled 80-70 "nh 2A5 re– maining. but ck' cd the gap to 85-8-l ''hen l e\\ ts - af– ter being foul ed from three-point range - made all three free throws wnh 30.1 seconds left. Le\\ is later ga\'C EC the lead at 86-85 ,,·ith 22ticks remain– ing.onlyto ha\'ethe Lions' Cah in Moore put his team back on top 87-86 with nine seconds left. Lewts then dro\ e the length ofthe
women's action. the Brad Hodge-led Lad> \\'amors cruised to an 82-5 m improving to 5-1. o more guard fon• rd Kotreece Bender of ~e\\ ton had 25 pomts t le..d the EC offensive aHa ... Other point maker:, \\ re Shannon Lloyd of \\ e t Lauderdale, 13: LaSaundra Harrison of Union, eight; Kim Cox of Lake. ix: Heather Steele of Nanih Watya and Aja Loveless of l'\e\\10n. ti\e each: Sara Jud1ce. a prod– uct of feurl1ng Htgh Schr>ol in Lafa~ette. La.. En.. a Hardin 1 fl out•wtlle and Apnl \'i\ erctte of La~ e, four each. Ashley Fhr: cf Chocta\\ Central an-. T•erra Young ofSouth Lea ·e. three each; and lndta Backstrom of 'eshoba Central, two . Kemonica McGee of Quitman had IS points to lead the Lady Lions, who fell to 1-5. East Central led 48-25 at the break. The Warriors and lady War– riors travel to Northeast
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