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ECJC

Basketball

Stats

The East Central Junior College

Warriors and Warriorettes hosted

Metidian Junior College on the

ECJC campus November 8 to open

the

1982-83

season. Both women

and men were victorious. The

Warriorettes defeated the Lady

Eagles

83-82

and the Warriors won

68-61 .

Highest scorer for Coach

Lucille Wood's Warriorettes was

Mattie Burnside of Noxapater with

21

points. Other top scorers were

Pam Coleman of Carthage with 16,

Angie Wash of Forest with 14 and

Earlene Moore of Lake with

12.

The Warriors played an impres–

sive first game of the season with

Joe Kennamer, a returning sopho–

more of New Hope, Ala. , scoring

28

points and Ken Eiland, a returning

sophomore from Louisville, scoring

12

points. This was the Warrior's

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first game under the coaching

supervision of Steve Rives.

The teams traveled to Scooba for

basketball action on November 11

and were both again victorious. The

Warriorettes won their second

game of the season by defeating

Scooba during the last seconds of

the game

90-89.

Mattie Burnside

was again high scorer with 26

points followed by Pam Coleman

with

18,

Angie Wash with

15,

Dayna Williamson of Philadelphia

with

12

and Earlene Moore with

10.

Highest scorer for Scooba was

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Sharon Scott with

43

points.

ECJC men defeated Scooba

63-52. Top scorers were Kennamer

with 14, Palma Jones of Carthage

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with

12,

Donald Clayton of Panama

City,

Fl .,

and Robert Gilliland of

Louisville, both with

10

points.

The Warriors and Warriorettes

were hosts to Northeast Junior

College on November 13 when both ·need their first

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the

W .

season.

The

arrtorettes lost

81

-75

N

led at halftime

42-32

An.

_ortwheast

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d

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g1e

ash

e East Central with

19

followed by Steph . T

points,

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ame ownsend of

na

With

13 and M tt'

with

12.

a Ie Burnside

The Warriors lost to North

~-nbe·

ea~

.

mg unable to

tie

the ga

m the last seconds Joe

K

me

was

the

only East. Cen ennamer

with a double digit

tral _player

points.

score makmg

28

Both

teams were on

th

November

18

to

e road on

Coli

meet Jones Junior

ege, a long time rival Th

women won

82

79 p

.

e

double

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layers with

lgure scores were p

Coleman with 16 M .

am

with

16

and A '. attle Burnside

ng1e Wash A

t

Hardney and Stephanie

T

ugs a

each scorin

12

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ownsend

d

g

pomts. Coleman

ma e two free throws

.

h

.

seconds left ·

th

Wit

SIX

m e game to ice the

game by three points. The

were downed

35-79

C

~en

said

th

·

oach RJVes

e team started the arne

poorly but fought hard in the

f~urth

quarter to come within .

Kenna

SIX.

Joe

Jo

mer, Leon Jackson, Palma

nes and Ken Eiland wer

.

scorers with

18

11

11

e hJgh

·

and

10

pomts respectively Th'

fi

.

IS was the

rst conference game fo

c~

Central.

r .::.ast

.

~fter

the first two weeks of

actJOn, the Warriorettes have a

3

1

record and the W .

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r

amors have a 2-2

ecord. East Central

ill

to p ._.

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travel

er..mston to meet G

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Junior College in

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oast

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reg ar season

p ay on November 29 and

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the ro d

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will be

. The next home game

December 6 when ECJ C

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host Pearl River G

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