2005
WEEK OF fbt~vMih I L I
EC softbaH sweeps Jones East Central Commun1ty College's f.1st-pitch softball team impro, ed to from 9-J folio\\ ing a school do u b I d~ c a de r reports sweep ot Jones innings due to the I0-run rule. Lind~ey Smith of 1\Jeshoba Central improved to 3-2 as she and Lmdsay Walker of Union allowed no hits in shutting down the Jones offense. Mapp, !::.rica Hardin of
Count) Junior College fhurs– day afternoon in Fllisville. TI1c L1dy Warriors \\On the firM conte~t -l-1 as \1arle) .Smith of Union allowed JUst four hits rn pil'king up her 1ifth win on t11c mound against no defeats. of :-.ie'" ton ( ounty, Lauren White of Un10n and Abby Miller of M.HJison Central each had a double to lead EC sluggers. East Centretl cruised to a Dommique Mapp
Louts\ille and Joy Ca\e'naugh of Ne\\lon County each had doubles to lead the Lady Warriors, who pounded 18 hits in claiming the easy "ictory. The Lady Wamors, led by second-year head coach Scott Hill, return to action folio"' ing Spring Break by traveling to Mississippi Gulf Coast Communuy College for a dou– bleheader startmg at I p.m. on the Perkmston campus. EC hosts Pearl R.ner Community College at I p.m. Thursday, February 24.
15-0 win in the second game, '" hich wa~ cu lied after four
Off to Good Start 'tcher Marley Smith of East Central sophomore ~· thus far. The Lady Union is 5-0 on the m?uninto Spring Break. Photo Warriors were 9-3 gomg by Marty Stamper.
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