2005
Young paces EC in win over ICC
36-25 advantage at the break. In men's action, East Cen– tral fell 75-70 to the host Indi– ans. The Warriors, who dropped to 3-8, were led by Morton product Andrew Lewis and Andre Coleman of Louisville who had 13 points apiece. Other point makers were Garrick Nichols of Thomas– town and J acquas Jones of Forest, 10 each; Ryan Rodgers of Tri Cities High School in Atlanta, six; Terrance McNi– chols of Gautier and Ryan Hudson of Louisville, five each; Coshune Bingham of Newton, four; and Justin Harris of Southside HS (Atlanta) and Chavlon Ellis of South Leake, two each. Itawamba, which improved to 9-3, held a slim 41-40 advantage at halftime. ECCC teams host Copiah– Lincoln Community College squads Monday nighl to begin South Division action. Tip-off times are 6 p.m. for the women's contest with men's action scheduled to begin at 8 p.m.
0 Warriors Fall to 3-8 with 75-70 defeat Shannon Llo) d and Tierra Young each pumped m 18 poinli. to lead the E st Central Commumty Col e~e ,-.;omen to a 71-56 thumpmg ofltawamba Commumt) Colle!!e Thur...day night on the Fulton campus. The Lad) Warno~. rnnked 24th in the latest NJCAA poll, improved to "-3 follO\'>ing its first win 10 2005 y; h1lc the Lady Indians 1pped to -3. EC "Corer m addition to Lloyd , a We~t Lauderdale product. ,. d Youpz, Y APPEARED H~ : CARTHAGINIAN V ----------------- NESHOBA DEMOCRAT ----------- NEWTON RECORD ____________ MERIDIAN STAR------– CLARION-LEDGER --------------- LAKE MESSENGER - - - ---- – SCOTT COUNTY TlMES ----------------- UNION APPEAL ____ LI___..,...-_ _ WINSTON COUNTY JOURNAL _ _ / ___ SPIRIT OF MORTON--- - - --- !MPACT _____________________
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