2005

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ECCCWaniors win Region 23 pennant

well. As soon as we got in the playoffs, they took off." ECCC 2 GulfCoast 0 Josh Miller tossed a five-hit com- plete game as the 26-21 Warriors opened v. ith a shutout victory over the host Bulldogs on 1 hursday. Miller, a reverse transfer from Louisiana Iech. struck out six. James Harris broke up a shutout wilh a solo homer off Miles Clark in the fifth inning. Clark, who had a one– hitter through four frames, struck out 16 in a losing effort. The Warriors added an insurance run in the sixth as Corey Coward sin– gled home Van Wilson for a 2 0 lead. ECCC 9 Southwest 3 Cody Savell tossed a complete game for the Warriors in Friday's win over the Bear~. He gave up three runs off eight Continued on 7A... See Pennant...

What a time to get hot! The East Central Communily College Warriors went 4-0 to win the Region 23 Tournament, by which was held at M Mississippi Gulf Coast Stamarty Community College in per Perkinston last week. lhe Warriors upped their record to 29-21 and will be participating in a three-team Super Regional at Fort Smith, Ark., May 20-22. Also competing at Fort Smith will be one school from both Region 2 (Oklahoma) and Region 16 (Missouri). Those regional tournaments are sched– uled for this weekend at Northern Oklahoma College a! Enid, Okla.. and Crowder College at Neosho. Mo. "I'm very proud about the way our guys responded." ECCC head coach Jake Yarborough said. "Toward the end of the year. we talked about the only way to get into the playoffs is to play

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