2005
WEEK OF llliu&)
ECCC Lady Warriors Sweep EMCC In Regular Season Finale
ing on Copiah-Lincoln Community College at 3 p.m. Friday. Finals in the double-elimination tourna– ment will be held at 3:30 p.m. Sunday. Sophomore hurler Marley Smith of Union picked up the win in the first game and im– proved her record to a per– fect 15-0. Smith pitched five innings, allowing one run on five hits. She fanned s ix batters . Freshman Lindsey Walker, also of Union, hurled the final two innings, allowing five runs on three hits. She fanned two. Smith also had a double and ·single and drove in three runs to lead the Lady Warrior offense. She also scored twice. Newton County High School products Kri sti n Chaney and Shelly
DECATUR--East Cen– tral CommunityCollege's fas t-pitch softball team ended regulation season competition with a double– header sweep ofEast Mis– sissippi Community Col– lege Friday afternoon in Scooba. The Lady War– riors won the first game 12-6 and took the nightcap by an 8-0 decision. With the victories, EC improved to 3 1-3 overall and 16-0 in divi ion action under sec– ond-year head coach Scott Hill. East Central earlier clinched the MACJC Cen– tral Division and by so do– ing qualified to host this year's MACJC/Region 23 Championship scheduled Friday-Sunday (May 6-8). The Lady Warri ors are scheduled to begin tourna– ment competition by tak-
Ferguson had two singles won the second game and and two RBis apiece and improved her record to 8- each scored a run . Singles 2. Smith went the distance were recorded by Abby in the six-inning matchup, Mi Iter ofMadisonCentral, allowingjust four hits in the Alli son McDaniel of shutout. She fanned three Neshoba Central, Lauren See "ECCC" page 6 White of Union, and Do- \
minique Mapp, Jennifer Smith and Suzanne Chaney, all of Newton County. Miller, McDaniel, Mapp, Jennifer Smith , Wh ite , Ferguson and Obreisha Davis of New- ton County aiso scored for EC. East Central tallied two runs in the second, two in the fifth, seven in the sixth and one in the sev- • enth to claim the easy vic- tory. The Lady ~ions scored one in the third, four in the sixth and one in the seventh. Freshman pitcher Lindsey Smith of Union
April Boyd o f Adams Chri sti an and Li ndsey WaiJ...e r. Runs were
batters. Joy Cavenaugh of Newton County had a double and ;,ingle to lead LadyWarrior hitters. She also had three RB i s. Chane) had two singles and was credited with an RBl. Chelsea Wade, a product of Polk County High School in Benton, TN. abo had t~o singles. Singles were recorded by
scored by Chaney (2 ), Cavenaugh (2), Wade (2), Boyd. Miller. Erica Hardin of Louiwi lle and Lindsey Walker. Hardin also had an RBI. East Central scored three runs in the third, one in the fifth and four in the six. '· · NESHOBA DEMOCRAT____
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