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For the game, the Lady Warriors were 18-of-51 from the floor, including a 2-of-12 s howing from 3-point range. Mystee Dale led ECCC (15-5 overall, 5-2 division) with 19 points. Rashima Jenkins scored 10 points and. had nine rebounds and four assists. Hannah Lee scored eight points and DeShouri Spates had seven. Co-Lin (18-1, 7-0) got 16 points from Rachel Vigers, 15 from Dumas, 11 from Hunt, and 10 from Latoria Holder. Co-Lin 72 ECCC men 43 Needing a win to keep their postseason hopes alive the War riors promptly feli behind 10-2 in the first 3 min– utes, 30 seconds and never caught up. The Wolves increased their lead to 28-8 with 9:38 to go before halftime. ECCC bat– tled back to within 38-26 at the half. T rent Hutchin had 23 points for the Wolves in the first half. Co-Lin scored 25 of the first 34 points of the second half to remove any doubt with a 63-35 lead with 7 minutes remaining. ECCC (8-12, 2-5) got 10 points each from Josh Luckett and Devarus Walker. Luckett also led theWarriors in rebounds with six. Co-Lin (10-10, 4-3) had a 36-20 rebounding advantage. Hutchin finished with 28 points for Co-Lin, making 11- of-22 shots from the .floor including 4-of-12 from 3-jx>int range. RobWallace added 18 points and Torrian Sanders scored 13.

not going to beat themselves. They whipped us." · Leading by 14 at the break, the Lady Wolves extended their lead to 48-29 on a three-point play by Shareka Hunt with 16:09 remaining. ECCC got no closer than 12 points the remainder of the contest \\ith five missed free throws in the final 5:27 hindering any comeback pos-

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