2006

ECCC

evened its South Division record at 1-1. Dubose had 13 of her 15 points in the second half. while Harrison tossed in nine of her 11 after intermis– sion. The Lady Warriors also got 12 points from Elyse Clay and 11 from Valerie Harris. "You've got to take care of your home games," ECCC head coach Bill Smith said. "You've got to win at home and try and split on the road. "I thought we did a real

good job of not getting down when we got down four (points). We just fought back. I thought we played one o{ our better games of the year." After trailing 40-35 with just under 14 minutes remaining, Harrison hit a 3- pointer with 5:05 left to put the Lady Warriors up 60-55. Lloyd scored back-to-back baskets to extend the lead to 66-57 with 3:11 remaining. "We just turned it up a notch," Smith said. "We

played a lot better tonight with a lot more intensity. "Valerie Harris came off the bench and gave us a big spark in the fi1·st half. Jessica Anderson played good defense in the second half. It was just an overall good team effort." Gu1f Coast (9-4, 0-2) got 23

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Rhodes and 11 from Steve Jones. ECCC women 69 Gulf Coast 59 Shannon Uoyd scored 20 points to lead the Lady War– riors as they improved to 8-5 overall with the 10-point win. Andrea Dubose and LaSaundra Harrison both had jtot second halves as ECCC

points from Brittney Reed and 10 each from Davina Wells and Jade Chatman. ECCC led 31-27 at half– time. -r."' K r r ------------------~-------=--

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