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Waniors topHolmes I to remain unbeaten From special reports ·
dogs, who fell to 2-3. l·~ast Central, wh ich lcrl38-26 at halftime, recorded its S('Cond vic– tory over Holmes this season. The Warriors clippNI tho Bull– dogs 90-88 in the season ·opener on Hodge's game-winning layup at the buzzer. In women's action, Eust Ccn tral could not mnint:1in its slim lead at halftime as the l.;:1dy Bull dogs rallied for a 60-55 victo•·~~ l!'he Lady Warriors, who tHI h. 2-3 under first-yea•· he:1d conch Billy Smith. were lee! by WcBI Lauderdale's Shannon l.luyd with 13 points. Angie Bounds of Pearl H IV(~I~ Set. ECCC, Page 4B
The East Central Community College men improved to 5-0 Monday night following the War – riors' 78-65 decision over Holmes Community College in the Brac– keen-Wood Physical Educat ion Building on the Decatur campus . Sam Walton. a freshman for– ward and former standout at Lanier High School in Jackson , was the leading scorer for East Central, which is off to its best start in recent memory under first-year head coach Steve Hampton. Earnesto Green of Provine added 12 points for ECCC. Richard Gr iffin of Jackson had 19 points to lead the Bull-
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