2005
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Warrior basketball heads toward finish
ECCC LadyWarriors Post Sixth Straight \Vin; Warriors FaU In OT Aftertrailing 28-20 at half– time. East Central Com- . munity College's Lady Warriors \\ent on a 24-+ run and pound1.d S uth Dh 1sion leader.\ftssisslppi Gulf Coast Commu'"'.IY College 65-55 ~1onday night in ·~:: Brackeen– \Vood Ph~:-ical Educauon Building on the Decatur campus. \\'ith the\\ m. the EC ''omen impro\ ed to 14-6 OYera·l and 6-3 an di– vision pia~ and mo\ ed a step closer to qua:1fym_g for postseason pia) and de– fendmg the•r tate and Region 23 itles. The Lady Bulldog:. ' pped to 1.6-4 and 7-2. Knstin Chane) a product of e\\ton Count_:. H1gh School, kd EC " 1th ;--1mts. Other point mal,.crs ~'ere T1erra Youngo c; •u. h Leake 15: India Back ....trom of ~c-.h(1b, Central. II: Kotreect' RPncier ofi'\ew– ton. nine. Sara Judice of Teurlmg:-. Catholic High School. Latayette. La. 1x: Shannon Lloyd of \\est Lauderdale. fi,c: and Kun Cox of Lake. o ne. Veronica PalmerofCincin– nati. Ohio. pumped in 16 points to lead Gulf Coast. In the men's game. the Warriors were unable to
ECCC Teams Sweep Hinds The East Central Commu– nity College Lady War– riors moved a step closer to qualifying for post-sea– son play and the Warriors wms over Hinds Conunu– nity College Monday night on the Utica campus. The Lady Warriors cruised to an easy 73-44 decisiOn over the Lady Bulldogs, while theWamors held on men' Thret: regular sea– son games remain for the Lad Warnors and War– rior-.. ho travel to South– we-t : ssts!'>ippi Commu– nit) !legemSummit on Thu :da~. hc-t \leridian for a 70-67 win over the Con 11unity College Man– halftime over the host Bull– dogs. who fell to 13-8 and 8-3. The top teams in the di\ is nare Co-Lin ( 10-1 ). Hind 8-3), GulfCoast (7- 4). J es (5-6) and Pearl Rin~ , 5-6). The South snapped a four-game skid men '· mner will serve as after both teams registered host f the state tourna–
tied 86-86 at the end of regulation. ECCC LadyWarriors, \\ arriors Fall To JCJCTeams The East Central Commu– mt) Co lege ,\·omen·s bas– ketball team saw their SIX– game \\ in streak come to an end Thursday night as the Lady \\ arrior' were out.:.cored 71-63 by Jones Count) Jum"'r College in ibe Brac. ...een-Wood Phys1c . 1 Education Build- ~he Decatur cam- -..J., --:-- .e \\ arriors also fell rae \ .sttmg Bobcats by : 94-72 margin. Kotreece Bender of Newton and <;hannon Lloyd of West !...auderdale had 14 points tach to lead East Central ,•u\.h fell to 14-7 OYerall and 6-4 m South D1vision .:ti "1D. Also sconng were l\.1rn Cox of Lake. 12; Kn:.tm ChaneyofNe,vton County, eight; India Back~trom of Neshoba Central. seven: Sara Ju– dice a product ofTeurlings Catholic High School in Lafa)etle. La.. five; and Roxana Rogers of Lake, three. Brittany Baham of 'ewOrleans had 28 points to lead the Lady Bobcats who improved to 16-6 and -2. Jones led 33-27 at halftime. TawonWalker of eshoba Central and Coshune Bingham o f ~e\vton each had 11 points
Hinds men. Shannon Lloyd of West Lauderdale scored 12 points to lead the East Central women who improved to I5-7 overall and 7-4 in South Division action. The LadyWarriors are currently fourth in the division standings. behind GulfCoast (9-2) Jones (8- 3) and Meridian (8-3). The top four teams in each di- visiOn qualify for the state tournament. In addition to Lloyd, other EC scorers were Kristin Chaney of Newton County, Tierra YoungofSouth Leake and Sara Judice of Teurlings Ca thol ic (La.) High School, I0 each; Kotreece Bender of Ne~ton and ~G IN !AN - ------– Dominetrix Hunter of BA DEMOCRAT Philadelphia, sixeach; Kim - ----- Cox of Lake ,· five ; N RECORD -------- -- La~aundra Harr ison ~f ~N STAR Unwn and lnd1a ---- - - - --
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