2011

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ECCC hoops squads remain wi nless in ' 11 East Central poured in 20 points and

Thomas Straughter of grabbed 13 rebounds for Jackson Callaway and EC, now 0-3 on the young Bobby Wrench of cal'll.paign. Orton, a sopho- Columbus had 15 points more guard, is a former each to lead the Warriors, standout at Walter E. who are also winless in Stebbins High School in three starts. Dayton, Ohio. Also scoring were Other point makers Marcus Henry of included Jaianah Thomastown, Cordarion Matthew of Arkansas Nichols of Newton and High School in Texarkana, Glenn Thomas of Loyd 12; Inessa Adams of Hom Star, 10 each; T.J. Lake, Kelcia Bufkin of Leatherwood, a product of Scott Central and Renisha Northridge (Ala.) High Evans of Newton County, School and Jimmie seven each; Chaunderial Broomfield of Scott Bell of Kosciusko, six; Central, four each; Ariel Merriweather of Hakeem Wesley of Tuscaloosa Central, four; Newton County, three; Allie Kirby of Edinburg, and LaVadius Lyles of two; and Ellen Black of · Forest, two. Scott Central, one. Jermaine Holliman Anna Brook Page tallied 22 points to lead pumped in 21 points to Northeast, which lead the Lady Tigers, who improved to 2-0. improved to 1-1. The Tigers held a 42-35 EC trailed 46-36 at the advantage at halftime. break.

Community College's bas- etball squads dropped a parr of decisions to 1 'ortheast :\1ississippi • ~:::ununity College turday afternoon in the Brackeen-Wood Physical Education Building on the Decatur campus. The Lady Warriors fell 78-66 and the Warriors were outscored 86-73. Ja'Monica Ortov

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