2004
WEEK OF .lltt~b'.!Z:..JJ,L__ _ ___
Lady Diamond Warriors notch first season victory at Jones F1rst-year East Central
the five-inning conte t, which was called due to darkness. Shelly Ferguson ofNe\v1on County had two doubles to lead the Lady Wamor offense. Krissi Harris, also a Nevv1on County product, col– lected t\vo hits in the victory. The Lady Wamor~ lost the first game 6-5 m extra innmgs. Ferguson and SUL.anne Chancy of Newton County each had a double and smgle, and Sm1th, Obrc1sha Davis ofNewton County, and K.risti Willis ofChoctaw Central each had
Commumty College fast-pitch soft– ball coach Scon Hill and his Lady Otamond \Varnon; picked up the1r fJISt v' m of the 2004 campa1gn by defeaung Jones Count} Juruor College 6-3 in the second game ofa double-header played February I 9 m Ellisville. Freshman hurler Marley Smith of Union picked up the victo– ry for East Central, which evened its record to 1-1 . Smith fanned four batters and allowed just three hits in
t\vo smgles m the nine-tnning con– test East Central's doub1ehead– er wah Cop1ah-Lincoln Commuruty College scheduled February 23 in We son was postponed due to the weather. The Lady Diamond Waniors travel to Shelton State in Tuscaloosa, Ala.. on Thursday, February 26. The first home games arc scheduled against Southwest Mississippi Community College on Monday, March 1, beginning at 1 p.m.
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