2005
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CCC Squads Fall to Northeast Tigers - -005 pAR':' OF ... ~ ......... • HEADI?\G :\~ BR£.~ ES Lauderdale, nine; Sara Judice of Teurling: Catholic in Lafayette, La., six; Valerie Harri.i of Lake, Dominetrix Hunter of Philadelphia Andrea Dubose of Newton County and Elys1 Clay of Scott Central, four each.
of Provine, seven; Andre Coleman of Louisville, Coshune Bingham of Newton and Paul Milligan of Chillicothe in Vernon, Tex., six each; Ricardo Alcantar of Newton County, Rodney Turner of Forest Hill and Johnny Hodge of Quachita Parish in Monroe, La., four each; and Mike Presendieu of New Dimensions in Orlando, Fla., three. The Scott County delegation on the team failed to sink shots on this matchup. Northeast, which improved to 7-3, led 41-30 at halftime. East Central defeated the Tigers 7~ in early season action. Lady WarriorsTake Loss The LadyWarriors of East Central did not fare as well either in their match with the Lady Tigers of Northeast LaSaundra Harrison of Union pumped in 17 points to lead the Lady Warriors, whose record slipped to &4. Other scorers were Shannon Lloyd of West
Also scoring were Heather Steele of Nanit Waiya, Emily Massey of East Rankir Academy and Jessica Anderson of Newton two each; and Tamika Triplett of Sebastopo. and ConstanceHayes of Jackson Provine. one each. · The Lady Tigers, ranked 19th in the lates1 NJCAA poll, led 37-26 at the break and improved to 7-1 following the nondivision matchup. Northeast earlier defeated the Lad~ Warriors 72-63 in Decatur. EC squads return to action following the Christmas holidays by hosting Itawamba Community College on Thursday, Jan. 5. Tip-off times are 6 p.m. (women) and 8 p.m. (men).
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