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honors with Green as both players pumped in 12 points.

Northeast 72, ECCC (W) 65

L.a., tallied 17 points to lead Holmes, which improved to 4-0. EC squads travel to East Mississippi in Scooba Thursday night in hopes for a season sweep of their longtime rivals. The Lady Warriors cruised to a 59-45 victory and the Warriors held on for a 67-63 decision in games played Nov. 5 in Decatur. The Lady War– riors and Warriors host Mis.sissippi Delta Satur– day~ night and travel to Itawarnba Monday. Sophomore guard Ricar– do Alcantar's clutch free– throws in the game's fmal moments helped send the Warriors past Northeast last Thursday. Alcantar, a product of Newton Coun– ty High School, made all four of his attempts at the free-throw line. Alcantar also shared top-scoring ECCC (Men) 75, Northeast 68

In women's action, East Central fell by nine to the visiting Lady Tigers. Andrea Dubose, a fresh– man product of Newton County High School, had 15 points to lead the Lady Warriors. LaSaundra Har– rison of Union tallied 12 points and Jessica Ander– son of Newton scored eight. Jessica Hooker of Brownsville, Tenn., tallied 19 points to lead North– east, which improved to 3- 0. Northeast led 40-34 at the break. ECCC sweeps Bevill State The Warriors and Lady Warriors recorded victo– ries over Bevill State Com– munity College Nov. 7 on the Jasper, Ala., campus. The ECCC men - behind Walton's 16 points - cruised to an 87-67 victory, while the ECCC women won a 68-55 decision.

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