2015

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EastCentral teams split

From school reports

field goals and was perfect on two trey attempts. He made six of eight free throws. Also scoring in double figures were Kristian Clark, a 6-6 sopho– more guard from St. Martin High School, 12; and Isaiah Traylor, a 6- 5 freshman guard and product of Tupelo High School, 11. Other pointmakers wereRamone Tate of St. Stanislaus, seven; Der– rick Dandridge, a product of White Station High School in Memphis, Tenn., six; lrishmaBowie ofMorton

and Randy Phillips of Jackson Lanier, five each; QuintonCampbell, a product of Mary G. Montgomery High School in Mobile, Ala., 4; and Demarkus Jones of Terry and Rashad Collier of Brandon, two each. Terry Morris tallied 16 points to lead the Wolves, who fell to 2-11. EC led 4!>-35 at the break. In the women's contest, EC was outscored 81-71 and fell to the unde– feated LadyWolves. The Lady Warriors are now 11-2

Ravion Henry pumped in 24 points and led East Central Commu– nity College's Warriors to a 78-63 victory over visitingCopiah-Lincoln CommunityCollegeMondaynight in Brackeen-Wood Gymnasium on the Decatur campus. EC improved to 7-6 O\'eraJJ and 2- 2 in the South Division. Henry, a 6-4, freshman guard and product of Leake Central High School, connected on eight of 10

decisions with Co-Lin

School in San Diego, Calif., Tashi– AnaThompson ofMiller Grove High School in Lithonia, GA, and Saman– tha Duncan of Oak Grove High School, nine each; and Tynika Ben– der of Newton, eight. Mol'I'ison led in rebounds with 17. Claresa Banks poured in 18 points to lead the LadyWolves, who improved to 13-0. EC h·alled 41-35 at halftime. ECCC squads were scheduled to travel to Hinds Community College Tuesday, Jan. 20.

overall and 2-2 in division competi– tion. JaleshiaJones was the top scorer for EC as the sophomore guard/for– ward from Wayne County Hlgh School poured in23 points. Johnson connected on six of 14 field goals, made two three-point shots, and was nine of 10 from the charity stripe. Other scorers were Shakerya Morrison, a product of East Wake High School in Wendell, NC, 13; Kalybriah Haskin ofOlympian High

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