2005
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Central, 12; Andre Coleman, II; Ryan Hudson, seven; Garrick Nichols of Thomastown and Ryan Rodgers, six each; Justin Harris of, five; Jerry Luckett , four; Terrance McNichols, three; and Tawon Walker, one. Jason Watson had 16 pomts to lead the Bobcats, who fell to 8-5. Jones held a slim 42-41 advantage at halftime. In women's action, the Lady Warriors suffered their third-straight division loss in falling to 87-70 to the highly regarded Lady Bobcats.
Kristin Chancy, had 24 points to lead East Central, which slipped to 8-6 overall and 0-3 in league play. Other point makers were Kotrecce Bender, 12; Shannon Lloyd, II; Tierra Young of . mne, Kim Cox of Lake. e1ght; India Backstrom, four dnd LaSaundra Harrison , two.
of Morton pumped in 21 points and led ECCC to a 90-80 thumiJing of Jones County Junior College Monday night in Ellisville. With the win, the Warriors earned their first South Division victory after sustaining two narrow losses - a three-point decision (76-73) to Co-Lin followed by a five-point setback (84-79) to Gulf Coast. The Warriors are 4-10 over– aU. In addition to Lewis, other Warrior scorers were Ricardo Alcantar, 14; Pierre Barlow of Scon
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