1999

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ECCC BASEBALL CO-CAPTAINS - Selected to serve as co– captains of the defending state champion East Central Community College baseball team during the 1999 campaign are (from left) infielder Justin Chaney of Newton county High chool, pitcher Jason Willis of Neshoba Central and catcher Brod1e Meadows of Brandon. Chaney, who started 19 games last season at Sk'ond or third base hit .292 with 14 RBI's and is considered one of the most improved players on this year's squad. \ 'illis was selected Most Valuable Player in the South Division during the 199S campaign, after posting a 9-3 record m the mound t111d hitting 13 home runs. he was drafted inthe 24th round by the ew Yonc )ankees and has signed with the University of fississippi for the 2000 season. 1eadows_, who returns as starting catcher, batted .328 nilh five home nms last year and is considered one of the top c.ttchers in the juco league. The standout student-athletes helped lead the 1998 Diamond Warriors to their first state championship and an overall record of 32 wins and 22 losses. East Central, led by head coach Jamie Clark and assistant ~ 'ea.l Holliman, begins seaso~ action by traveling to Central Alabama m Alennder City for a 2 p.m. contest on Saturday, February 13. (EC Photo)

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LAKE MESSENGER.______________ SCOTT COUNTY TIMES.______ UNION APPEAL ---------- WINSTON COUNTY JOURNAL.___ CLARION-LEDGER.______ _ _

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