1991

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• EAST CENTRAL 6-14, SOUTHWEST S-4: The Warriors applied the broom on the road with a rout in the second game. Trampas Amadee had three bits to lead the onslaught. Scott Hines, Wendell Whitehead, Britten Oubre, Jake Yar– brough and Clay Courville had two hits each. White– head had a double. East Central scored three in the first and never looked back, but the real damage was done in the fourth and fifth, when the Warriors bowed up for a combined se– ven runs. The Bears got three of their four runs in the second inning. Favian Huddleston (4-2) got the win for East Central. The opener was a bit closer. East Central had to play stiff defense in the late mnings to come away with the win. The Warriors held a 3-0 lead after two innings, and went up 6-0 after the top of the third, but the Bears ral– lied in the bottom to knife the lead in half. Southwest, however, could get no closer than the fifth run. Hines and Jon Powers had two hits each for the War– riors, and Jamey Champion contributed a double. Pow– ers went the distance for the win, his second against one loss.

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