2006

I WEEKOF ---02: lld( 4

EC drops pair to The East Central Comm–

MACJC Standings Through Feb. 8

uni!\ College Ladv Warriors split a parr of t..1ACJC South Di\ ~ion oames la'>l "eek and entered this week wirh a 13- 6 record. by Marty Stamper The EC men lost to both Pearl Rh t'r and Copiah-Lincoln a~ they fell to 14 5. After going to Gulf Coast on Monda) . EC Ylraight game b) beating Pearl River by 15 points. EC improved to 13-5 overall and 6-1 in the South Division. while Pearl River fell to 2 16 and 1-6. LaSaundra Harrison of Union led the Lad) Warriors "ith 19 points. Andrea Dubose of Ne\\ ton County tossed in 15, Valerie Harris and Shannon Lloyd both had 11. Jessica Anderson scored six and Sara Judice and Amanda Schmidt

South Division women

Div. 9-0 7-2 6-3 6-3 4-5 3-6 1-8 0-9 Div. 8-1 7-2 6-3 5-4 4-5 3-6 3-6 0-9

All

13-4 14-6 13-7 10-8 13-7 8-11 2-18 2-17 14-6 14-6 11-6 7-12 6-13 11-9 11-9 1-18 All

Co-Lin Mend1an East Central Jones Gult Coast Southwest Pearl R1ver H1nds Pearl R1ver Gulf Coast Co-Lin Hinds Jones East Central Mendian Southwest

South Division men

both had five

Angela Miller led Pearl River with 17 points. EC Jed 32 29 at halftime. Pearl River 71 EC men 53 With the South Division lead at stake, the Warrior-; suf fered an 18-point loss to the Wildcats at Poplarville

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