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hoba County's contribution to East Central's baseball success consists of (kneeling from left) Ricky John and mond Johnson and (standing) Brandon Gray, Tommy Holland, Brooks Bryan, and John Herrington The War– were 28-20 this spring.

where they won 15 of 19 and finish– ed with four wins in their last six games. " There was never a time where we stunk it up for a long period," Clark said. "I was especially proud that we went to Pearl River on the last day of the season with nothing on the line and they had to win to finish first and we won both games. A lot of teams start cancelling games and finding a reason not to play. They showed a lot of pride and played simply because it was next

20 games he turned things und He was batting .202 and hed at .300. He seemed to get er as the vear wound down." Freshman Raymond Johnson of adelphia was just getting hot at plate when a thrown ba11 hit him e face and sidelined him for the of the \ear In 21 games. Johnson batted .297 t\\O doubles. two triples. one er. and 10 RBI A thc1r low point. the Warriors 8-10. The~ had one stretch

on the schedule.'' I n his seven years at ECCC, Clark's teams have a record of 163-139-1: " This team came closer to aduev– ing its potential," Clark said of the 1994 ballclub. "Some positions that we looked weak at early defensive– ly got better every week." TheWarriors had a .310 team bat– ting average with 83 doubles, 14 triples, and 27 home runs. The team ERA was 4.13 and the ballclub's fielding percentage was .932.

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