2008

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ECCC Lady Warriors win ~ advance to semi-finals A 21-3 run mer the final Wcdnesda} \

of the NJCAA Region 23 Tournament being held at Mis)!iss1ppi College's A.E. Wood Colbcum in Clinton. With the win, East Central improves to 20-6 under third– year head coach Bill Smith and more importantly advance' to

semi-tina! matchup at 2 p.m. \\ith the state champion Itawamba Commurut} College Lady Indians, who knocked off Pearl River Community College 53-l6. Other tin.t-round winners heading to the semi-finab. included Copiah-Lincoln• .,., hich got past Mendian 80-75, and Holmes. an 86-85 overtime 'ictor O\ er Southern– Shre,eport. Finals are '>Ct for 6 p.m. Thursday. In EC:-. win over Southwest. Tancsha Brown of Jackson Pm\ 1 nc was lop scorer with 18 points and Ta-wayatha Evans of Ne" ton added 17. Also scoring \\ere Rashima Jenkin-.. a prod– uct of Airline High School m Bo"icr Cit). La.. 1-t M}stee Dale of Cht-x=ta\\ Central. 13: Allhon Phillips of Leake Academy. nine; Cholsani I lcndcrson of Newton. six: and Ali~ha McAfee of Northwest Rankin and Jordan Patterson of Oak IIill Academy. two each. Kimberly Griffin of

nine minutes of first-half action helped propel East Central Community College's Lady Wan·ion, to an 81-72 victory over Southwest Mississippi Commumty College Monday afternoon m lli'>t-round action

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