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pomts to lead the EC women, whose record stands a 1-3 under first-year head coach Crandal Porter. Johnson. a 6-1 forward, also coiJected lO rebounds. She is a product of West Jones High School. Other point makers were Tyneisa Mickens of Noxubee County, 13; Jaianah Matthew of Arkansas High School in Texarkana, 10; Reneisha Evans

of Newton County, eight; Niya Hughes of Forest, five; Xzandra Dowd of Neville (La.) High School, three; and Nakia Miller of Louisville, one. Evans led in rebounds with 12. Dowd was credited with 10 boards. Latoya CoJJins pumped in 24 points to lead the Lady Indians, who improved to 1-1. EC !railed 37-33 at the break.. ln the men's contest, East

Central trailed 41-25 at the break but raiJjed to outscore the Indians by a 43-35 marsin m second half action.

East Central Community College's basketball squads con– tinue to struggle against MACJC North Division competition as. both teams dropped deci ions at Itawamba Conununity College Thw-sday night in Fulton. The Lady Warriors were outscored by an 85-65 margin and the Warriors' ralJy feU short in a 76-68 setback. Sophomore forward Jakela Johnson of Laurel poured in 25

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