2003

The Eagles baseball team went 3-1 in back-to-hack double headers last Thursday and Friday. After dropping its first game of the four– game stand 4-2 to J efferson College, MCC stormed back to win the next contest 12-7 last Thursday. The Eagles continued to roll, taking two games from Shelton State last Friday 7-2 and 9-5. West Lauderdale defenseman Tyler Skelton signed with the Meridian Commu– nity College soccer team last Monday. Skelton is the last signee for next fall' s freshman class for MCC. - Tony Krausz

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(/) ~ C ~ I)> The Meridian Community College gol f J2 z ~ " ' -r team took ~he top spot at two tournaments in :::0 (/) 0 0 ~ recent actiOn. =i -i z ::1 m The Eagles won the Rush Redgate 0 0 )> 3: Meridian Community College Invitational z ""0 (") m with a 290, and they followed that victory "T1 ""0 0 (/) with a 293 outing to win at Jones Junior 3: (") m C (J) College. 0 0 )> Z m The Lady Eagles softball squad climbed to :;o C ,..- -i Z two games over .500 last Saturday. -i Z -< G> MCC routed the East Ceni,ral Community 0 -t -i m College Lady Warriors 11-2 and 10-0 at z -< ~ :::0 Northeast Park to push ill:! record up to 8-6 C... for the season. 0 rn Amanda Stricklin notched a no-hit victory C 1 in the second game of the double-header, :::0 ones with three strike outH and one walk. Z Coach Bobby Glazt•'A Bobc,lt." 111"1' on streak. r JCJC had won five straight: gnnw!l pnor tn Tuesday's home doubleheader vit. llindk . 'l'lw Bobcats are now 8-11 on the H<'ilSon. In action last week, the BohcnlH lwut, Onondago (N.Y.) Community Collt·gt~. R-:1, fi·4 and 7-1. They swept East MissiHHippi, li· l'i 11nrl8 7. Against East Mississippi in !,h e UJ>l'IH't', Jonathan Robertson had three hits, while Michael McCraney anu Nathan .Jacl< hurl two hits each. T.J. Grissom was the winning pitcher. In game two, Md'r:\n~y hnd two hii.H, (") :!!:including a t.wo-n111 homer. wluh· Dunn it: r m Dl'arman and. Nick c; hnt ham ndd<>cl Jut s. 'l'ro.v l> ;;:oCiardy was lYie winning pitcher. ~ ~('.)('will open South Division play Saturdnyal 0 O homc vs. Co-Lin. z )> Coach Ed Smith's golfers got on lhe linkH I 2 LWiCC last Week. ~ (/; In the Meridian Community College Invilu· 0 ..:. tional. JCJC's Jeremy Yc;>ung made> the . G') ):~All-Tournament team wtth a 78. The Bobt·t~ts ;t finished with a 328. ~ 1 In their own JCJC 1nvitational at Puw Bdt National GolfClub in Mosell e, t.he Bnl><·nt<~ wun • fourth in Division III with a 324. Nnlun f:n·tu made the All-Tournament tcnm with n 7H < H lu!t JCJC scores were Jim Raslwrry (7!)), Jeremy Young (83), Jacob Bynum (A•I), l'hilhp Temple (88) Mall JlcgwnociiH•I l nnd .lonl rlll l.lulr (86). The BobcatH will he in the l·~nst.l\llflf!lfH!I ppl Community Colll•gtl lnvitnlionul Tuesday and Wt!drH~~duy ut. Old Wuvt~fly f:ull Club in We~t Point.. The ,JC,JC lt!rmia f•1t•.rn wldppl•rl t•:ufl l Ct•ul)·n l 9-0, in men and wrlmen'f! lllftl ehc•H. On I ht1 num '>ide. JCJC'R 'K

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utherford/Krista Rogers def. Tullos/Walker, (S-1. The Lady Bobcats improve to 3-3. - Shawn Wansley East Central Community College ECCC softball player Tina Robbins provided the squad with one of its few bright spots in a doubleheader loss to Meridian Community Col– lege. The Lady Warriors right fielder was the only player to reach base in the second-game loss. Robbins drew a walk and made it to first ba!'ic on a Lady Eagles' fielding error in the 10-0 loss. ECCC golfer Jim Dilley fired a 76 at the Rush Redgate Meridian Community College Invita– tional and was elected to the Division III all– tournament team. -Tony KrauN:.. East Mississippi Community College The Lions baseball team had its sevc11 game winning streak snapped on March 19. EMCC lost both games of a double-heudcr on the road to Jones County Junior College 6-5 anrl 7-8. The Lions continued to struggle in their next four games losing a rescheduled home double– header to Itawamba Community College 2-0 and 8-5 last Thursday. EMCC lost two more games to Pearl River Community College 7-2 and 10-6 on the road last Saturday. The Lady Lions softball squad was swept at home in its Central Division opener by Holmes Community College last Thursday. Holmes took both games of a double-header 7· 0 nnd 7-6. The EMCC golf team came in fourth at the .loneR County Junior College Invitational in I Inti icsburg last Wednesday, and the squad t'CtlliP in fifth at the Rush Redgate Meridian f!ummunity College Invitational. - Ton.. v. Kraus:z

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