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Thompson. Henry is a 6-3 freshman guard and prod uct of Leake Central High School. . Also scoring in double figures were Isaiah Tray- ] or, 13; and Prince McDaniel, 12. Traylor is a 6-4 freshman guard from Tupelo, and McDaniel, a 6-6 freshman guard from Pascagoula. Other point makers were Derrick Dandridge of White Station High School in Memphis and Randy Phillips of Jackson Lanier, eight each; Quin ton Campbell of Mary G. Montgomery High School in Mobile, seven; Ramone Tate of St. Stanislaus ' four; and Monte Bowie of

Morton, three. Campbell led in rebounds with eight. Bryce Jones pumped in 25 points to lead the Bob cats, who bettered their record to 8-0 and 2-0. EC squads complete 2014 competition on the road, as they take on Baton Rouge on Decem ber 13 and Delgado on Dec. 15. The Lady Waniors and

Warriors begin the New Year by traveling to East Mississippi Community College Tuesday, Jan. 6 in non-division action. Game times are 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. on the Scooba cam pus. Jones takes down

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Ravion Henry had 17 points to lead the War 1iors, who dropped to 5-3 overall and 1-1 in league play under second-year head coach Robert

rebounds with 13. D can, a freshman ~ hails from Oak Gr High School. Also scoring Tynika Bender of .N nine; Johnta' Hui? Hattiesburg and Br Foster of Ne hobn C tral, eight each: Al McDonald of Petal fi Kalybriah H~kin, a uct of Olympian H School in Chu} \ CA, three: and Rt Cruther of H.\\

by six at the break, only to have the defending national champions rally for an 80-72 decision. Jalesia Jones poured in 24 points to lead the EC women, who fell to 7-1 overall and 1-1 in division play under third-year head coach Crandal Porter. Jones, a sopho more guard/forward from Wayne County High School, also grabbed eight rebounds. . Other scorers in dou ble figures were Shakerya Morrison, 14; and Saman tha Duncan, 12. Morrison is a sophomore forward and product of East Wake High School in Wendell, N.C. She led the team in

A packed Brackeen Wood Physical Education Building witnessed four of the state's top JUCO bas ketball teams in action Monday, Dec. 8, as East Central hosted Jones County squads in key MACJC South Division competition. However, this night belonged to the visitors from Ellisville, as the Lady Bobcats and Bobcats rallied for victories. In the women's con test, the Lady Warriors were unable to maintain its six-point halftime lead and fell 91-87 to the defending state champi ons. The Warriors also led

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