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)-- ECCC ---r--'--- Phillips, four; and Sha Cole– man of Newton County, J alessa Sanders of South Leake and McAfee, two each. Courtney Coleman had 20 points to lead the Lady Indi– ans, who finished the season with a 21-9 mark. EC led 24-21 at the break. ECCC 81 Southwest 72 The Lady Warri~rs began tournament competition by posting an 81-72 decision over Southwest Mississippi Com-

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munity College on Monday, March 3. Brown was EC's top scorer with 18 points. Also scoring were Evans, 17; Jenkins, 14; Dale, 13; Phillips, nine; Hen– derson, six; and McAfee and Patterson, two each. Kimberly Griffin poured in 24 points to lead the Lady Bears, who ended the season action at 18-8. The Lady Warriors were up 36-27 at the break.

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