2008

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Juco Basketball ECCC squads fall at Co-Lin from sc~ool reports i'v1ACJC South Division

Rachel Vigers pumped in 24 points to lead the Lady Wolves, who improved to 8-1. Co-Lin held a 40-37lead at halftime. In the men's contest, Newton High product Antonio Grace

action began on a disap– pointing note for East Cen– tral Community College as both squads fell to Copiah– Lincoln Monday night in Wesson. The Lady

ofMeridian had 14 points to lead the Warriors "':hose record · d1pped to 5-6

Warriors were clipped 76-71 by the 13th-ranked Ladv Wolves and-. the War-

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under third- year head coach Maurice Bowie. .T osh Luckett scored 12, Andre' Pitchfordhad 10 and ]ames Starks of Meridian had eight. Rob Wallace poured in 20 points for Co-Lin, which improved to 5-5. The Wolves led 24-21 at the bre~. East Central squads return lo action foUowing the Christmas holidays by hosting Enterprise-Ozark on Jan. 3.

riors fell 62-59 to the Co-Lin men. Sophomore Ras hima Jenklns had 24 points to lead EC, which fell to 7-4 under fourth-year head coach Bill Smith. Also scoring in double fig– ures for the defending Region 23 champions were Mystee Dale of Choctaw Central '"ith 20 points and Allison Phillips of Leake Academy with I 0. Hannah Lee. also a Leake product. scored seven.

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