2013

WEEKOF~N_U~\~3 1 ~lt~l~3 ___

2B, The Nesboba Democrat , Philadelphia, Miss., November 6,

ECCC basketball squads split opener

led EC with 17 points and six rebounds. He made seven of nine field goals, was two of four from the free-throw line and connected on his only attempt from three-point range. Other double-figure point makers were freshman forward Quinton Campbell, 12; and freshman guard Rarnone Tate, 11. EC trailed 34-33 at the break. The Lady Warriors and Warriors were to host Coahoma Community College Monday. East Central squads entertain Mississippi Delta Community College Saturday in the ftnal home games of the 2013 cam– paign. The women's matchup begins at 1 p.m. and will be fol– lowed by the men's contest at 3 p.m. in Brackeen-Wood.

Jalesisha Jones poured in 27 points and grabbed 11 rebounds in leading East Central Community College's Lady ~arrior.to a 76-63 season-open– mg vtctory over Holmes Community College Saturday in the Brackeen-Wood Physical Education Building. Johnson, a 5-7 freshman for– ward, made 10 of 15 field goals, connected on six of 10 free throws and nailed a trey in the non-division matchup. Also scoring in double fig– ures for Crandal Porter's squad were sophomore forward Tanihhija Hughes of Forest, who contributed 12 points; and fresh– man guard Tynika Bender of Newton, who had 11 points. Other scorers were Bryanna McClendon of Lake, nine; Ty– neisha Mickens of Noxubee County, seven; Keoceania Yarbrough of Louisville, five; Sharnyia Evans of Lake, four; and Breona Foster of Neshoba Central, one. EC held a 36-32 advantage at halftime. In the men's contest, East Central led 63-57 with 6:13 left but the Bulldogs rallied to claim a 68-65 victory and spoil Robert Thompson's debut as bead coach. Sophomore Jacques Jobnsoo

ECCC GOSPEL CHOIRTO PERFORMNOV. l3 The East Central Community CollegeGospel Choir will hold its annual fall concert at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 13 in the Vickers Fine Arts Center Auditorium on the Decatur cam– pus. There is no charge for admis– sion and the public is invited to anend. Jerry Smith, vice chairman of the ECCC Board of TrusteeS. will serve guest speaker. In addi– tion to the EC choir, members of the Junior Angels of Newton will perform. For more inf()11llation, contact choir sponsor Brenda K. JobnsOn at 60l-635- 2111.

APPEARED IN:

I

CARTHAGINIAN ------ NEWTON COUNTY APPEAL - --- SPIRIT OF MORTON MERIDIAN STAR

NESHOBA DEMOCRAT " - - =----- SCOTT COUNTY TIMES ------ WINSTON COUNTY JOURNAL - -- CLARION-LEDGER --- ----

--- - - - --

Made with FlippingBook flipbook maker