2005

..... ~ East Central men remain unbeaten, now ~ on seaso1 From Staff Reports The Warriors held a 36-27 advantage at season series with the Lady Lions, hitv- the break. ing earlier posted a 59-45 decision.

ECCC Classic next week • High school basketball teams from throughout east central Mississippi will t competing in the annual East Central Classic, which tips off Monday, Nov. 28 and continues through Saturday, Dec. 3 East Central Community College in Decatur. • Girls and boys teams from South Leal West Lauderdale, Newton, Neshoba Ce tral, Forest, Scott Central, Lake, Enter– prise, Northeast Lauderdale, Newton County, Union, Morton and Southeast Lauderdale are participating in the doub elimination event. Competition will be held at the Brack· een-Wood Physical Education Building and the South Campus gym. Finals are scheduled at 7 p.m. (girls) and 8:30 p.m. (boys) Saturday, Dec. 3, i Brackeen-Wood. Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for children 12 and under. C> r- 'z 1- 7 _J ;:) 0:: UJ 41 .. <( 0 0 ~ (.) -- Cl) :J Cl) 0 0.. z u.. w (.) (/)

East Central Community College's Warriors improved to 6-0 following an 82- 70 victory and season sweep over long– time rival East Mississippi Community College, and the Lady Warriors held on for a 57-51 win over the Lady Lions in non-division action held Thursday night at Keyes T. Currie Coliseum on the Scoo– ba campus. Freshman Sam Walton, a 6-6 forward and former standout at Lanier High School in Jackson, had 18 points to lead the unbeaten Warriors under first-year head coach Steve Hampton. Also scoring were Earnesto Green of Jackson Provine, Rodney Turner of For– est Hill and Johnny Hodge, a product of Quachita Parish HS in Monroe, La., 12 each; Ricardo Alcantar of Newton Coun– ty, eight; Brian Johnson of Provine, seven; Coshune Bingham of Newton, six; Cornelius Miles of Meridian had 20 points to lead EMCC, which fell to 3-3.

ECCC (W) 57, EMCC 51 Sophomore Sara Judice of Teurlings Catholic HS in Lafayette, La., pumped in 14 points to lead the East Central women who snapped a two-game skid to improve to 3-3 under first-year head mentor Billy Smith. Other point makers were Andrea Dubose of Newton County, 13; LaSaundra Harrison of Union, nine; Shannon Lloyd of West Lauderdale, eight; Dominetrix Hunter of Philadelphia and Jessica Anderson of Newton, four each; Valerie Harris of Lake and Elyse Clay of Scott Central, two each; and Tamika Triplett of Sebastopol, one. Jennifer Jones of Starkville had 16 points to lead East Mississippi, which fell to 3-4. East Central led 34-23 at halftime. The Lady Warriors also swept their

ECCC (M) 68, ltawamaba 60 The East Central men improved In II 0 on the season and handed Itaw:uuba their first loss with an eight-point vi d ory. East Central led 34-31 at the half. Johnny Hodge led East Central with 18 points while Earnesto Green and Bryan Johnson each had 10 points apiece. Itawamba, 5-1, was led by Titus Pc•nro and Jason Elzie with 12 points apicc<' ECCC (W) 63, ltawamba 52 ·Sliannon Lloyd scored 20 points a~ the West Lauderdale product helped lhe Lady Warriors to an 11-point victory. East Central used a strong seconcllialf to take the win after trailing 2~ ·2U al Ihe half. LaSaundra Harrison was sec:onct · 111 scoring with 14 points while Anclrel• Dubose chipped in12 points.' :z 0

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