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4:27 pm Saturday, January 11, 2003

Lady Warriors stay unbeaten with win

By By Jeff Byrd and Thomas Burton / staff writers
Nov. 24, 2002
Choctaw Central edged Sebastapol 65-62 on Saturday night. The win keeps the Lady Warriors unbeaten on the season at 6-0.
The Lady Warriors were led by Kelly Willis with 16 points. Kelly McMillian had 12 points, Willa Thomas made 10 and Chantay Frazier ended up with 12 points for the win.
Sebastapol points leaders Ashley Johnson and Tamika Triplett both recorded 24 points each.
Quitman girls 47
West Jones 42
Quitman edged out West Jones behind Shaqullia Mack with 15 points and Kemonica McGee with 12 points.
West Jones points leaders were Kelsey Hopkins with 14 and Tiffany Moffett contrbitued 11 of her own.
Quitman improves to 4-3 with the win.
Quitman boys 60
West Jones 49
Quitman handed West Jones a 60-49 Division 5-4A loss on Saturday night.
Prince Trotter led the Panthers with 16 points. Brandon Lee made eight rebounds and put eight points on the board. Jermel Thigpen executed assists as contributed eight points of his own.
Clarkdale girls 48
Mt Olive 37
The Clarkdale Lady Bulldogs got a victory on Saturday night by beating Mt. Olive 48-37. Clarkdale's leading scores were Daniell Gaddis with 15 points and Jordan Orr connected for 13 points for the 1-5 Lady Bulldogs.
Mt. Olive boys 64
Clarkdale 9
Mt Olive outscored Clarkdale 38-26 in the second half to hold on for the 64-49 win.

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