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five points and five other War– riors get four. In the second half, Co-Lin led by as many as 14 points at 65-51 with 6:22 remaining. ECCC (6-8, 1-2) narrowed the gap to 65-57 with 4:43 left but could gel no closer. The Warriors got 14 points each from Marquis Wilson and Josh LuckeU, 11 from Darron Maxtion, and eight from Walkt'r. Co-Lin got 20 points from Trent Hutchin, 18 from Greg Truvillion, 14 from Anthony Wilcher, 12 from Juliu~ Blanks, nine from Lawanski Newsome, and eight from Corey London.

Matlock seven, and Patterson six. Mason led Co-Lin (9-3, 1- 2) with 22 points. Ellis scored 11 and Reisha Bullock had nine. Co-Lin 81 ECCC men 70 The Wolves outscored the Warriors 48-36 in the second half to improve to 9-3 overall and 3-0 in the South Division. Despite trailing 28-19 at one point, ECCC took a 34-33 lead into halftime behind a balanced scoring attack that saw Devarus Walker score

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