2012

Oentral Oolle!!e , I. a d y \Varriors, who were from school reports eliminated in first-round competition of the MACJC State Tourna– ment being held at Itawamba Community College in Fulton. The EC women, who qualified for the presti– gious event as the South's No. 4 seed, were outscored 73-55 by the host Lady Indians, the top-seeded North squad. EC trailed 38-32 at the halftime break. The Lady Warriors trimmed the deficit to 44-40 in early second half action, but could get no closer as the Lady Indians pulled away for the decisive vic– tory. Sophomore s Ja'Monica Orton - and Kurlysha Bell each bad 11 points to lead the Lady Warriors, who completed

Bell 8 bound, Xzandra Do\\d had 10 point-. and was. credi!ed with a tcam-ht!!h mnc rebounds. Kelcia Bufkin "cored nine points, Jakela ,Johnson had six, and Inessa Adams and NC\\ion's Ashlee Hardy both bad fdur. The Lady Warriors made 19-of-47 (40.4 per– cent) two-point field goals and were jusl 2-of- 10 from three-point range. EC was 15-of-18 at the free-throw line. Avanna Lvnn poured in 2o points to lead Itawamba, 22-2. Shay Bonner, 'I'y-"'lita Baker, and LaPrecious Naylon each had 16 points. The Ladv Indians con– nected on 29-of-75 (3 7 percent) field goals, 9-of 27 (33.3 percent) treys, and G-of-12 ft·ee throws.

East Central Community College·. baseball is led by sixth year head coach Neal Holliman ter) and first-year assistants Justin Brener Jack Edmonson. Holliman entered 2012 "ifh 115 record at EC.

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