2007

WEEK OF

Lady Warriors Cruise SPECIAL TO THE TIMES

tled the boards for 25 points. Andrea Dubose also had a pro– ductive night, pumping in 20 points which included five three-point shots. Other EC point makers were Alisa Matlock and Chotsani Henderson, eight each; Tanesha Brown, seven; Tawaytha Evans, five ; Jessica Anderson, four ; and Carlena 'clemmons and Beverly Hutchinson, one each. In men's action, the Warriors' second-half rally fell short as the Wildcats held on for a 77-67 decision. With the loss, ECdropped to 5- 12 overall and 1-6 in division CQill.Petitic;m under first-year head coach Maurice Bowie of Morton. The Warriors, who trailed 35-

DECATUR- East Central Community College's Lady Warriors played like a team on a mission Monday as they cruised to a 79-66 win over visit– ing Pearl River Community College. The EC women- who led by as many as 26 points during first-half action and settled for a 43-21 advantage at the break– improved to 12-5 overall and 4-3 in MACJC South Division action under second-year head coach Billy Smith following the victory; while the Lady Wildcats dropped to 11:7 and are also 4-3 in league play. Valerie Harrts of Lake was the top scorer for EC, as she rat-

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