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Jones Junior College T"ne Jones Juntor Collc~e Bolx:.at.5 ·lflled 22 soccer players to chnlarsh1p~ la t week, 11 men and 11 women. For the women, JCJC stgned two for– wards- Sarah Tlridg :; from \Vest Jonc and Tera Britton, a William Car~y College transfer, from Wayne County; five mid– fielder;; - Katie Allgood and Lindsey Ga\'JO from We:st Jones, Kellie Bishop from South Jones, Katherine Gerald from Florence and Bridgette Winn from Jackson (home-schooled); ancf four defendcrA– Olga Grimaldo from South Jones, Kr istel Heckman and Briun.na Taylor from West Jones, and Kayla Mullins
M C 1 t the se.n>Jces ofutiltt mhclder K~l Gmn b fore the game \~hen the Tyler– town nnth c \\a struck in the fa ce b) a ball w batting practice forcing head coach Mike Federico to send hi... roliefpitcher to the batter's box in the lop of the ~ixth inning. Phtllips smacked a ~ingle down the third-base line in his fir::;t at bat, and he reached base in his other at bat when be was hit by a pitch. MCC followed lhe con ference opener sweep spliUing a double-header against the Holmes CornmuniLy College Bulldogs at Scaggs Field last. Saturday. The Engles won the opening game of t.he double-header 9-2 on the strength of
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