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Broadcasts planned for EC home games

MACJC South Division matchups with Hinds Com– munityCollegeMonday, Jan. 13. Game times for home con– tests are set for 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. in the Brackeen-Wood Physical EducationBuilding on the Decatur campus. Home contests are also scheduled with Copiall-Lin– coln (Tuesday, Jan. 21 ), Southwest (Thursday, Jru1. 23), Meridian (Thursday, Jan. 30), Peru·l River (Mon– day, Feb. 3), Gulf Coast (Monday, Feb. 10) and Jones County (Thursday, Feb. 20). The LadyWarriors are 5- 5 overall and 0-2 in league play under second-year head coach Crandal Porter. TheWarriors are also 5-5 overall and 1-1 in division competition. For more information, contact ECCCAthletics, 601- 635-6401 or call toll free, 877- 462-3222, ext. 401.

Warrior fans unable to attend East Central Com– munity College's remain– ing home ba23ketball games can hear all the ac– tion through audio broad– casts available on the college's Web site (www.eccc.edu) and on the Scott County Broad– casting Network (www.850AMWQST.com) or on smartphones by down– loading the Free App WQST/SCBN at the i'I'unes Store or Googie Play. Frank Edmondson, sta– tion general manager and longtime sports broadcaster, will serve as grune an– nouncer. Edmondson also serves as publicaddress an– nouncer forWarrior football games. The Lady Warriors and Warriors resume 2013-14 competitionbyhostinglong– time rival East Mississippi Community College Tues– day, Jan. 7 followed by

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