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" ...J (!) tlwi •· Sllc:l'c~~"s a t the plate to ( oil I i nuc~ throughout the sc•u loll , l:lc : ~md Battle and Su ll ivno , have speed and qull'l\ll ('flR .tnd will be defi– nll•• lltJ•~uL . on the base pn II • Ot lwr rc•lurnccs are i11 l1t ltlo' Hrlc'h<'l Smith of (f,'•l" ' c ' l11 111! lllll School in Lucd 11 vlll o nn cl Neak CiA! r'c rnl< (1l l.ot~J sville. Ai•fl(li'J:on w hn hegins his c•ltWl'" "' yl}tl t' IPnding the Lnd.\• Wru .-i,,,. snfl ba ll pro- ; Another successful fWa– ~on is anticipated for l•~nst Central Communit v ¢ollege's Lady Warric;1. softball team, which b<'gJns the 2003 schedule on Tuesday, February I H hy challenging Jones Connt.y J unior College in clouhlc• header action at 1 p.m 1111 the Decatur campuH. Seven players rd111'll from Mike Anderscin't~ 200:• squad, which pnslc'd n 2d 15 record and qunlined ~~ gram, said freshmen Krissi Harris of Newton County and Kathryn Andricopoulos, a product of Martin,s Mill High School in Can ton, Tcxa:., will share most of the pitching duties. Har ris is a lso an infielder. Other freshmen include infielders Renee Thompson of East Rankin Academy, Summer Richie of Lamar School and Shana Graham of Sebastopol; outfielder Tina Robbins of Noxapater; and catcher Kate Bergin of Forest. Wins ton Coun ty Lady Diamond Warriors are out- fielder Paige Sui Nanih Waiya, Rachel Smith o Christian Schc Louisville, infield• Whitfield ofLouis' outfielders Neak I of Louisville aJ: Robbins of Noxapc Lady Diamond ' begin season actiOJ ing on Jones Junior College at Tuesday, Februa~ the Decatur camp1 Anderson begir eleventh year in the College's softt gram. o(J)=>(Lu~ w (J)Oa...z u.. o::~U
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