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Prari.aE:. urn. Eir.ha:rd Griffin of Jackson .h.d 19 point:> to lead the iBulldw::. who fell to 2-3. Ea.::,~ Central. which led SS-26 ai halftime. recorded i;s ,eeond victory over Holme:; thi~ season. The Warriors clipped the Bulldogs 90-88 in the sea– son-opener on Hodge's game-winning lay-up at the · In women's action, East Central could not maintain : its slim lead at halftime as the Lady Bulldogs rallied sec· for a 60-55 victory. The Lady Warriors, who lJ~ Oren to 2-3 under first-year WI head coach Billy Smith, ~were led by West SPIR Lauderdale's Shannon Lloyd with 13 points. /J. ::: ::: : buzzer. U
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_ mom.en~ helped East Central Co:::=:=:.! Co:Iege men, team ro i~ fir.Ifi:h-f;:i:z:lq:!~ victory - a 15-6£ d_ , over Northeast ~fu=> ,, p: Community College Thursday night m the Brackeen-Wood Physical Education Building on the Decatur campus. Alcantar, a product of Newton County High School, made all four of his attempts at the free-throw line as the Warriors improved to 4-0 under first– year head coach Steve Hampton. Alcantar also shared top– scoring honors with fresh-
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