2010

ECCC basketball teams fall to Co-Lin squads East Central Community Central.

(Ark.) High School, seven; Quentinette Odom of Scott Cen– tral, six; Hannah Lee of Leake Academy, five;Yolanda Jones of Lake and Jakiala McWilliams of Neshoba Central, four each; Alise Bryant of Northwest Rankin and Demetria Slocum, a product of Bradford High School in Starke, Fla., three each; Bianca Thomas of Sebastopol, Sharae Pigues of Olive Branch and Sierra Croff of Newton County, two each; and Xenobia Lavender of Noxapa– ter, one. Freshman Brandi Simmons led Co-Lin with 20 points. Sim– mons is a product of Murrah High School in Jackson. EC trailed 38-25 at the break. In the men's contest, four Warriors scored in double fig– ures but their efforts feU short in an 80-72 decision to the home standing Wolves, who avenged an earlier 80-77 loss to East

College's Lady Warriors were simply overwhelmed by the nationally ranked and undefeat– ed Copiah-Lincoln LadyWolves who cruised to a 72-52 victory Thursday night on the Wesson campus. The Lady Warriors fell to 10- 8 overall and 2-5 in division play following the MACJC South Division matchup, while the Co– Lin women, ranked fourth in the latest NJCAA poll, improved to 18-0 and 7-0. Sophomore guard DanieUe Cole was the leading scorer for EC with 13 points. Cole is a product of Philadelphia High School. Other Lady Warrior scorers were Shantel Neely, of Searcy

Sophomore guard Antonio Grace pumped in 17 points to • lead EC, which fell to 5-B and 1-6. Grace is a product of New– ton High Sch

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