2010

Winless week for EC Ea't Central Community College's basketball squads continue to from stnuu!le in school M.Ac.Jc South reports Dl\ tston compe- more guard from Philadel- . phta, had 23 points to lead the Lady Warriors. who fell to 10-7 overall and 2-4 in league play. Also scoring were Shantel

tition a-. the Lady Warriors and Warriors dropped dect– sions at Jones County Junior College and Coptah-Lincoln Communit1, College last week. The Lady Warriors fell to 10-8 overall and 2-5 in the d1vision. The E C men dropped to 5-13 and 1-6. Both face uphill battles to qualify for the MACK. State Tournament. EC canceled games scheduled for February I at Delgado Community College in New Orleans. The Lady Warriors and Warriors return to action Thursday by hosting division rival Southwec;t Misstssippt Commumty College. Jones 93 EC women 82 The EC women were not able to maintain a slim 40-39 advantage at halftime and were outscored 54-42 m the second half by the Lady Bobcats. Danielle Cole, a sopho

Neely with 15 points, Demetria Slocum with 13, Yolanda Jones and Hannah Lee with nine each, and Btanca Thomas with five. be " Tanccka Carey pumped in th 24 points for Jones, which ly improved to 13-4 and 4-2. te Jones 99 th EC men 89 The Warriors' rally from a lS 21-point halftime deficit fell short m the 10-point setback te to the Bobcats. A 53-32 half– time defictt was too much to overcome for the Warriors, who dropped to 5-12 and 1-5. o Kenneth Thomas of r Jackson Provine was the top 2 scorer for EC with 26 points. 1- Kcndall Jackson bad 15, n Keondre Hodges and Steve Edwards, both 1\/ewton prod– ucts, added 13 each; Antonio Grace. also of Newton, bad 12. Brandon Wilson poured in 28 points to lead the Bobcats, who tmproved to 11-6 and 5-l. Continued on SB... Sec Winless...

earlier 80-77 loss to East Central. Antonio Grace pumped in 17 points to lead EC, which fell to 5-13 and 1-6. Grace is a product of Newton High School. Kenneth Thomas had 17, Keondre Hodges and Elijah Tanksley both bad ll, Shelton Banks had eight, and Kendall Jackson had six. Marcus Hooten poured in 25 points for the Wolves, who improved to 4-14 and 2- 5. The Warriors trailed 33- 25 at halftime.

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