2004
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Eagles fly past Warriors By Robby Atkinson staff writer It was hard to find a flaw in the Meridian Community Col– lege baseball team on Friday in the second game of the Rush Classic. The Eagles scored seven runs in the bottom of the second inning on Lhe way to a 10-0 over ~ ' Scaggs and we swung Field. h b "We t e ats great. 1 d 11 MCC coach P aye we Mike Federico today, and ...-r---.-..---r-----. we swung East Cen– tral Com- We played well today munity College at
the bats great," said MCC head coach Mike Fed– erico. "I wa \"er
plea-.ed · with the way we played defense overall, ,_______ and we came up with some big plays several times during the early stages, which wa · ~reat."
PHG -o BY Paa/t UDUUTT/ THE MERIDIAN STAR
WAITING FOR THE CALL
East Central's Mario Thomas looks for the call from the umpre lrt::cor
er d1an's Josh
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Morgan during a steal attempt of second base.
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CARTHAGI\IA l -------– NESHOBA DEMOCRAT ----– NEWTON RECORD -:------- MERIDIAN STAR__..______ _ CLARION-LEDGER _ _____
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