2005
------~ Lady WaiTi rs back on South Division with pair • Lady Warriors now stand at 10-6 on season while Warriors fall to 4-12. Upcoming
• The Lady Wamo travel to Mend1an lege Thursday nigh R1ver Commumty night The ECCC/Pfl be beard .1 KICKS featuring veteran MeiVlO Wooten and Sara Judice, Teurlings Catholic Lafayette, . La., Kotreece Bender eight; Aja Love! seven; Heather St Waiya and Tierra Y Leake, six each· Rogers of Lake, on
Spwalto The Record The Lady Warrior s of East Cen– tral Community College cnlised to a 7i-58 win over visiting South· west Mississippi Community Col– lege Monday night, but the War 4 rim-s were not as fortunate in their matchup as they were edged 56-55 by the Southwest men. India Backstrom of Neshoba Central had 11 points to lead ·the Lady Warriors who improved to 1().6 o\·erall and 2-3 in South Divi– sion action. Other point makers were Shan– non Lloyd of West Laudflrda le and Kri tin Chaney of Newton Counn . 10 each; Kim Cox of Lake
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11: Hudson, a product of Louisville High School, nine; Terrance McNichols of Gautier and Coshune Bingham of Newton, six each. Devin Jones of Vicksburg pumped in 16 points for the Bears. who improved to 8-5 and 2-3. EC led 31-24 at the break. ECCC (W) 84, Hinds 47 A three-game losing skid came to an end for the East Central Community Col– lege Lady Warriors who cruised to an 84-47 thump– ing of Hinds Community College Thursday night on the Decatur campus. The easy victory also pro– vided the East Central women with their first South Division win in four tries. The Lady Warriors improved to 9-6 overall while the Lady Bulldogs fell to 3-11 and 04. Tierra Young of South Leake led the. Lady War– riors in scoring with 14 points. Also scoring were
Shannon Lloyd of West Lauderdale, Kristin Chaney of Newton County and Aja Loveless of Newton, eight each; La.Saundra Harrison of Union, Kim Cox of Lake and Kotreece Bender of Newton, seven each. EC held a 46-28 advantage at halftime. Hinds (M) 90, ECCC 76 In the men's contest, East Central was outscored 90-76 by the Eagles who remain undefeated in division play. With the loss, EC dropped to 4-11 overall and 1-3 in division play, while Hinds improved to 9-5 and 4-0.
Michelle Cochran of Chatawa had 14 points to lead the Lady Bears, who slipped to 2- n and 0-5. East Central held a slim 32-30 advantage at halftime. Southwest (M) 56, ECCC 55 In the men's contest, the Warriors dropped another close contest after Ryan Hudson's potential game– winning lay-in would not fall as time was expiring and Southwest held on for
APPEARE the one-point victory. East Central, which LAKE ME~ dropped to ~-1.2 .and 1-4, has lost three dlVlSlOn contests SCOTT CC by a combined nine points (Co-Lin, 76-73; Gulf Coast, UNlON AP 84-79; and Southwest, 56-55). Tawon Walker of Nesho– WINSTON ba Central was the leading scorer for EC against South– SPIRIT OF west, as he pumped in 13 points. Also scoring were iMPACT_ Andrew Lewis of Morton,
Warrior point makers were AndrewLewis of Mor– ton and Tawon Walker of Neshoba Central, 16 each; ----– Ryan Hudson of Louisville, nine; Garrick Nichols of----- Thomastown, eight; Pierre _ _ ___ Barlow of Scott Central, seven.
Kiki Christmas of Jack– son pumped in 26 points to lead Hinds. The Bulldogs led 39-30 at the break.
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