2005

~EEK OF Ja n ) Lf

Ecce splits with Hinds By STEVE SWOGETINSKY ·StaffReporter East Central Community College

Both East Central teams wiU be back in action with two games this week. ECCC was to host Southwest on Monday and then visit Meridian Community College on Thursday. ECCC women 84 Hinds 47 The East Central women led 46-26 at the half as they upped their record to 9-6 on the season.

split a pair of basketball games with the Hinds Community College Bulldogs ofUtica last Thursday night. The Lad) Warriors took an 87-47 win over Hinds. Meanwhile, the Bulldogs proved too much for the Warriors as they went home with a 90- 76 victory.

h was more of the 'ame for the Lady Warrion. tn the M!cond half ~ they scored 38 points while holding Hinds to 19 Tierra Young scored 14 points to lead East Central. Hinds 90 ECCCmen 76 Hinds led all the way. The Bulldogs went up 31-19 with 6:38 left in the - first half and led 39-30 at the half. The Bulldogs held a 10-plus point lead for most of the second half as East Central wa~ unable to "Criousl) challenge the visitors. ''They shot the lights out." said Ecce coach Bill Smilh. whose team dropped to 4-1 I on the year. "1 thought if we could have cut 11 to five points at one point, we could have come back. But that didn't happen. Andrew Le~is and Ta\\on Walker each scored 16 rom~ to lead. the Warriors.

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