2012
WEEK OF Octauet M;l0\1
EC men'S soccer team ties MCC in double OT
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Another soccer match ended in a tie for the East Central · Community College Warrior s who bat– tled Meridian Community College to a scoreless tie in two overtimes Wednesday night on the MCC campus. The Soccer Warriors are now 7-3-3 overall and remain 2-1-1 in the MACJC North Division following the non-division matchup. In women's action, the Lady Warriors were blanked 2-0 and fell to 2-9 overall. The EC women are 2-1-1 in league play.
Both squads return to division action Friday, Oct. 5 against Holmes Community College. Game times are 2 and 4 p .m. on the Ridgeland campus. The Bulldogs lead the dh i sion at 3-1-1. Their onl) division loss was a 1-0 S('t back to East Central. The Lady Warriors and Warriors travel to Jon('S County Junior Collegc 1 Sunday. Oct 7 in matcht ' rescheduled from August 28 due to inclemer weather. Game times at c set for 5 and 7 p.m. on th Ellisville campus
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