1994
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ECCC splits pair of softball games with Copiah-Lincoln By Will Price The Mend1an Star
"The teams being equal, the one with the fewer mistakes will win." Mike Anderson The Lady Wolves got two more in the third to go ahead 6-4, but ECCC got runs from Luke, Shonda Hurst Reel, Tawanna Carte; and Loper in the fourth, to go back up 9-6. Co-Lin's Renee Dunn dou– bled and scored in the fifth, and Melinda Nelson and Luke scored in the fifth for ECCC. Shelly Smith and Dunn completed the scoring for the Lady Wolves in the seventh, making the fina l 11-9. • Co-Lin 10, ECCC 5 (game 2): Once again ECCC was outhit 17-14. Vining led the attack, going 4-for-4 with a homer. Joe, Craig, Luk e and Hurst all were 2-for-3 to lead the Lady Warriors. J~e had a triple. Co-Lin scored in the first and second, before Hurst and Reel scored for ECCC in the second to tie the game at 2-all. The Lady Wolves picked up four runs in the third to take the lead for good. They also got a run in the _fourth making it 7-2. Cra1g got ECCC's third rtl)l in the fourth. Vining and Robinson scored for Co-Lin in the fifth, and then Vining home– red in the seventh. Nelson and Craig got the La~y Warriors' last two runs 1n the sixth. ECCC travels to Jones today for a doubleheader , while Co-Lin takes on Mary Holmes Friday in Brookhaven.
DECATUR - The East Central Community College Lady Warriors split a pair of ..;oftball contests Tuesday eYening against the Copiah– Lincoln Lady Wolves. ECCC took the first game 11-9 and dropped the second game 10- 5. The Lady Warri
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