2004

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ECCC Lady Warriors Defeat Southwest; Warriors Fall

topol and Stephen Dyess · of Northeast Lauderdale, 10 each; Ryan Hudson of Louisville, nine ; Tellas Burnside of Philadelphia, seven; AI Willis of New– ton County and Ne il Tadlock of Lake, six each; TawonWalker ofNeshoba Central, five; andAndrew Lewis of Morton, fou r. The Warriors held a 40-33 advantage at the break' over Southwest, which improved to 4-9. East Cen– tra l teams en tertai n Copiah-Lincoln Commu– nity College Monday ni ght in the Brackeen– Wood Physical Education Building.

DECATUR--Sophomore forward Lenore Gray of Newton pumped in 16 points and led East Cen– tral Community College's Lady Warriors to a 73-49 whippingofthe Southwest ~1ississippi Community College women Monday night on the Summit cam– pus. Also scoring for the ECwomen, who improved to ll -2 overall and 2-l in South Division action, were Kristen Chaney of Newton Cou nty , 12; K imyatta Viverette o f Lake, nine; Roxana Rog– ers of Lake and R it a Birden, a product of St. Fredrick Hi gh School in Monroe, La ., s ix each ;

Monique Overstreet of South Leake and KimCox of Lake, five each; Ebone'e Leverette ofFor– est and India Backstromof Neshoba Central, fou r each; Kotreece Bender of Newton, three; Hope Murray of West Jones, two; andMiranda Rosar of Neshoba Central, one. EC led 33-25 at halftime over the Lady Bears who fell to 5-8. In men's action, the Warriors fell 92-73 to the host Bears and saw their record drop to 5-7 overall and 0-3 in league play . Warrior point makers were Jamaal Martin of North– eas t Lauderdale, 16; Dwayne Hughes of Sebas-

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