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ECCC Softball All-Americans Honored Two members of the 2004 East Central Community College fast-pitch softball team received special recognition by bead coach Scott HHI prior to the 2005 season opener against Mississippi Delta on Feb. 21 on the Decatur campus. Hill presented plaques and certificates to Krissi Harris (left) and Kristin Chaney in recognition of their selec- tion to AU-American teams following last year's 26-16 campaign. Harris (left), an out- fielder, was named to the NJCAA Distinguished Academic AU-American Team while also earning first team All-State and All-Division honors. A 2004 ECCC graduate, Harris is currently attending Mississippi State University. Chaney, a returning short- stop, ''as selected second team NJCAA All-American in Division II and was also cho- sen frrst team All-Region 23 and All-State and AU-Division. In addition, she was select- ed the Lady Warriors' most valuable player. A dual sport star at ECCC, Chaney recently committed to pia} softball and ba~kctbaJI at the Unhersity of Southern Mississippi. Both are products of Ne\\ton County High School. (ECCC Photo) APPE:.A.Kt:U EN:

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