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arriorettes lose pair to Hinds JC andCo-Lin t:.ast Central J unior Col– lege women's basketball team, the Warriorettes, tra– veled to Wesson on January 17 to take on the Co-Lin women only to be defeated 79-65. The Warriorettes were trailing by five at the end of the first half but Co-Lin came ali\"e in the second half led by Bridget Davis and Thresa Simpson "'ho scored 18 and IS points respectively. East Central was led by Mattie Burnside of Noxapater who made 29 points· followed by Pam Coleman of Carthage with 14. The Wl>M1".....-... ~ ···--

---·•C' . _.••ur ~ollege on January 18 tn the fncndly atmosphere of the East Central gym and were bt~ winners defcatinQ Clarke 91-82. Mattie Burn– side_ had a. superb night sconng 45 btg points. Pam Coleman added 15 and Ste· phanie Townsend of ,Lena added 12. High scorer for Clarke was Sandra Cooks who scored 28 point:.. When the ECJC women played host to Htnds on January 24. thev were de– feated 12-61. East Central wa!> ahead by two at half but ~ould not hang on to the lead m th~ second half. Mattie Burnstde led the Warrior– ettes with 32 point1. and was .he only double digit scorer or East ~entral in this game. ~ Traveling to Utica J unior .ollcge. on January 27, the ~omen ~ team experienced ~ficult1es in the first half cmg down 41-17 at the half 'h_c War riorettes could not 15atn any ground in the second half as the final score was ~2-57. Again, Mattie Burnstde was the top scorer and the only Warriorette double digit scorer with 31 points. The overall record for t~e Warri?rcttes is JQ.JJ wnh fo~r.":ms thus far in the SOUth diVISIOn. -·0·-

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