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The l:.ast Central Community College Warriors added three more wins last from week as they combined upped their record to 7-0 reports under first-year head coach Ste\C llampton. The Lady Warriors went 2-1 as they took theu record to 4-3. Holmes women 60 ECCC 55 The Lady Warriors let a half- time lead slip away in losing the 1\.o\ 14 contest at Decatur. The Lady Warriors, who fell to 2-3 under first-year head coach Billy Smith, were led by West Lauderdale's Shannon Lloyd with 13 points. Also scoring for ECCC were Andrea Dubose of Newton Count), 10: and LaSaundra Hamson of Union and Sara Judice, eight each. Angie Bounds tallied I7 point~ to lead Holmes, 4-0. ECCC men 78 Holmes 65 The Warriors improved to 5- 0 with the Nov. 14 win in the Brackeen-Wood Physical Education Buildmg on the Decatur campus. Sam Walton, a 6-foot-6 freshman forward from Jackson Lanier, was the leading scorer for ECCC, wh1ch is off to its best start in recent memory. Other point makers for the Warriors were Eamesto Green with 12. Johnny Hodge nine, Ricardo Alcantar and Odell Carter eight each. and Andre Coleman and Rodney Turner six each. Richard Griffin had 19 pomts

nine from LaSaundra Harrison. eight from Shannon Lloyd. and four each from Dominetrix Hunter and Jessica Anderson. "I think we had six trips m a row where we had turnover:.," ECCC head coach Billy South said. "There's no excuse for that, but we did enough at the end to hang on and never let them get ahead. We made some clutch free throws down the stretch. That's a lot better than we've been doing. "I thought we played a little bit better than we played the last game. Scooba's got a much improved ballclub. Any time you can get a win on the road, it's good." Jennifer Jones had 16 points to lead East Mississippi, which fell to 3-4. ECCC led 34-23 at halftime. ECCC men 82 East Mississippi 70 Sam Walton had 18 points to lead the Warriors to Thursday's :win at Scooba. ' The 6-0 Warriors also got 12 points each from Eamesto Green, Rodney Turner, and Johnny Hodge, eight from Ricardo Alcantar, seven from Brian Johnson, and six from Coshune Bingham. 'We've got a lot of improve– ment to do, but the positive thing about it is we're 6-0," Warriors' head coach Steve Hampton said. ''I'm never gomg to be satisfied, but I think we can do a whole lot better than we're doing. "Our defensive intensity was

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poor. I didn't think we got after it Like we should have. To play in the South Division, we're going to have to get a whole lot ~RTHAGINIAN ---- ----– better." Cornelius Mites had 20 ESHOBA DEMOCRAT ------ points to lead EMCC, which fell EWTON RECORD to 3-3. --------- The Warriors held a 36-27 ERIDIAN STAR advantage at the break. - ---- ----- East Central women 71 Mississippi Delta • 65 _ARION-LEDGER - --------

to lead the Bulldogs, 2-3. LAKE ME. ECCC led 38-26 at halftime. ECCC women 57 SCOTT Cl East ~tississippi 51 Sophomore Sara Judice of +UNION AI Teurlings Catholic High School in Lafayette, La., pumped in 14 WINSTOt points to lead the Lady Warriors to Thur:.day's v1ctory at Scooba. SPIRIT 0 ECCC, 3-3, also got I 3 IMPACT points from Andrea Dubose,

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