2005
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ECCC Lady Warriors, Warriors defeat MCC squads
' Ryan Rodgers, a product of Tn Cities High School in Atlanta, Ga., two. Jordan Payne had 24 points to lead MCC, which feU to 3-14 and 0-6. The Warriors held a 43-38 advantage at the break. In games scheduled this week, ECCC teams host Pearl Ri~er Community College on Monday, January 31 and travel to Copiah– Lincoln Community College Thursday, February 3. The Lady Warriors and Warriors entertain Gulf Coast on Monday, February 7. Monday night contests can be heard on KICKS 98 (98.3 FM) featuring veteran broadcaster Melvin Wooten.
East Central Communit) College's Lady Warrior:- won their third-straight d1vision conte~t i11 grand style Thursday n1ght as lhe) upset horne standing ~1endian Commumty College 85-6'7 and handed the Lady Eagles the1r tirst loss m league competition. The Warriors were also VIctorious o'er the MCC men, as they held on for a 90-87 VICtOry. Shannon Lloyd, a product of West Lauderdale High School, pumped in 20 points had 13 rebounds to lead the Lady \\:arriors who improved to 11-6 overall and 3- 3 in league play. Also scoring were Tierra Young of South Leake, 14: Kim Cox of Lake, 12; Kotreece Bender of Newton, 11; Kristm Chaney of Newton County and India Backstrom of Neshoba
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