2011

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ECCC squads drop deci ~ions to EMCC

product of Walter E. Stebbins High School .ib Dayton, Ohio. Also scoring were Bell, a Kosciusko High School product, 11; Jaianah Matthew ofArkansas Htgb School in Texarkana, 10; Kelcia Bufkin of Scott Central, c;even; Inessa Adams of Hom Lake, six; JakelaJohnsonofWest Jones, five; and Ariel Merriweath~ of Thscaloosa Central, one. Jeraldine Campbell had 29 points to lead the Lady Lions, who improved to 1-3. EC trailed 31-30 at the break. Sophomore guard Jimmie Broomfield led the Warriors (0-7) With 15 points and seven rebounds. Broomfield is a prod– uct of Scott Central High School. Other point makers were Steven Fuller, a product of Kemper County High School, 10; See ECCC, page 6AA

points to lead the No. 17 Lions who improved to 3-1. ' EMCC led 43-30 at halftime. The Lady Warriors and Warriors take a break for the Thanksgiving holidays and return to action ThllNlay. Dec. I to host Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College in the MACJC South Division opener. Game times .u-e 6 and 8 p.m. in the Brackeen-Wood Physical Education Building. Ecce sqtliJ(.b travel to Jones County ~unior College Monday, Dec 6. tor diviq 1n battlf!l> c;et for 6 and 8 p.m. on the Ellisville campus.

ECCC Continued trorn page 1AA Bobby Wrench of Columbus and Nafa Maring of Univel'>ity Park Academy in Houston. Texas, seven each; Tilomas Straughter of Jackson Callaway and Cordarion Nichols of Newton, four each: TJ ~alherwood of Northport (Ala.) High School, La Vadiu' Lyle~ of Forest and Glenn Thomas of Loyd Star, two each; and Randy Collier of South Leake. one. D.J. Evans pumped in 20

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