2008

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Sophomore guard M.ys– ee Dale pumped in a game-high 27 points and led me East Central Com– munitY College Lady Warriors to a 56-45 win over longtime rival East Mississippi Community College Monday night at Keyes T. currie Colisedm on the Scooba campus. "She played reallY well tonight," ECCC coach Bill Smith said of the , Choctaw Central product following the tlon-divi- sionmatchup. The fourth-year head mentor was equally as proud of the entiresquad, which avenged an earlier 62-60 setback in Decatur. "Thiswas the best team

The Warriors evened !heir record at 3-3 follow– mg the non-division bat– ~e while East Mississippi unproved to 2-3. Next up for East Cen– tral squads are road g~Ill:es .at Northeast Mis– slSslp~l Community Col– lege m Booneville on Th;ursday, Nov. 20; Enter– pnse-Oza~k Community College m Enterprise Ala., on Saturday, Nov. 22; and Itawamba Communi– ty College in Fulton on Monday, Nov. 24. The Lady Warriors and War:riors resume play fol– low?lg the Thanksgiving holidays by hosting Northeast on Thursday, Dec 4. Game times .are 6 •nd8p.m.

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effort we've bad all sea– son," he stated. "This was a big win for us over a very good team." With the victory, East Central improved to 4-2 on the young season, while the Lady Lions dropped rrom the unbeat– en ranks and fell to 4-1. In men's action, the Warriors were unable to sweep the season series and were outscored 8&55 bv the host Lions. -East Central, which posted a 73-63 decision c,.-er the Lions earlier in Decatur, were led by

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