2003

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ECCC's Jonathan Taylor fires one to the plate against an East Mississippi batter. Warriors split pair of twinbills The Newron Record

left field to bring home Nesters. The Warriors will host Co-Lin Friday in their home finale in a 1 p.m. double– header. The Warriors then travel to Holmes next Wednesday for a 1 p.m. doubleheader and finish the regular sea– son up with a Saturday, April26 contest at rival East Mississippi Community College.

EMCC at home last Wednesday. The 6-foot-2 reliever entered game one with the bases loaded, but he forced the first two batters he faced to fly out and ground out. Darby sealed the win recording a strike out Against MCC, the War– riors capitalized on an errant thro"'' by the Eagles to take the first game of the Central Division double-

header. ECCC trailed MCC 4-3 before an attempted throw to second base b) MCC pitcher Lance Reed to catch ECCC's Jake Nester steal– ing the bag sailed into the outfield. The error allowed War– riors' Paul Bro... ,'ll to score from third ba<;e, with two outs, ~o be the game. Dexter ~ller!> knocked in the go– ahead run with a double to

The East Central Com– munity College baseball team went .500 in Central Division action last week. The Warriors split dou– ble-headers against East Mississippi Community College last Wednesday and Meridian Community College last Saturday. ECCC reliever Justin Darby notched the save in the first game against

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