2006

Sara Judice, a sopho– more from Teurlings Catholic High School in Lafayette. La., led EC in scoring with 19 points. Other scorers were Andrea Dubose of Newton County and Elyse Clay of Scott Central, 15 each; LaSaundra Harrison of Union, 10; Valerie Harris of Lake, six; Shannon Lloyd of West Lauderdale, four; and Dominetrix Hunter of Philadelphia and Jessica Anderson of Newton. two each. Hilal Yildirim of Oguzkaan led MCC with 14 points. East Central held a 41-24 advantage at halftime. In men's action, the War– riors went on a 1o-o run in the fmal six minutes to claim a 78-66 victory. With the win, EC improved to 14-3 overall and 5-l in division play while MCC fell to 11-6 and 3-3. East Central is tied for the division lead with Pearl River, the Warriors' opponent on Monday; Jan– uary 30. Gulf Coast is close behind at 4-2 and Co-Lin and MCC are tied at 3-3. Freshman Johnny Hodge, a product of Oua– chita Parish HS in Mon– roe, La., led East Central with 24 points. Other point makers were Sam Walton of Jack– son Lanier, 16; Ricardo

men who improved to 13-3 overall and 4·1 in division action. The Warriors are tied for frrst-place honors with Pearl River. Also scoring for East Central were Pierre Bar– low of Scott Central, 11; Bryan Johnson of Jackson Provine, eight; Earnesto Green of Jackson Provine, seven; and Paul Milligan of Chillicothe HS in Ver– non, TX, six. Southwest, which fell to 0-5 in division play; led 34- 32 at the break. In women's action, Shannon Lloyd of West Lauderdale and Andrea Dubose of Newton County each tallied 18 points as

Alcantar of Newton Coun– ty; 11; Bryan Johnson of Jackson Provine, eight; Andre Coleman of Louisville, six; Paul Milli– gan of ChillicotheHS, Ver– non, TX, four; Pierre Bar– lowof Scott Central, three; and Earnesto Green of Jackson Provine, Jacquas Jones for Forest and Coshune Bingham of Newton. two each. Jasper Hall of Brookhaven pumped in 25 points to leadMCC. East Central led 46-38 at the break.

ECCC squads sweep Southwest

East Central Communi- the Warriors ty College's basketball improved to 11-5 and 4·1. teams continued their East Central andMeridian winning ways lastMonday Community College are night by taking a pair of tied for second-place hon– MACJC South Division ors behind undefeated victories over Southwest Copiah-Lincoln. Mississippi Community Also scoring for East College on the Summit Central were LaSaundra campus. Harrison of Union, 14: The Warriors rallied for Elyse Clay of Scott Cen. a 70-62 win over the Bears tral, eight; Valerie Harris while the Lady Warriors of Lake and Sara Judice of managed a 72-65 overtime Teurlings Catholic HS in decision over the Lady Lafayette, La., six each; Bears. and Jessica Anderson of Johnny Hodge, a prod- Newton, two. uct of Quachita Parish Southwest, which High School in Monroe, dropped to 7-8 and 2·3, led La., and Sam Walton of 30·28 at halftime. The Jackson Lanier each had game was tied 60-60 at the 17 points to lead the EC .;end of regulation. Lady

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