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state office and didn't." Underwood said the request for medical hard– ship had been sent to the national office and the three players - John Fortenberry, Van Wilson and Drew Kenna - had been cleared for redshirts by the national office. But the documentation for the three players was not sent to the state office, causing an infraction and making the players ineligible for a medical hardship and third season. But after reviewing the case, the MACJC granted medical hardships from the state and allowed to play a third season in base– ball. The letter from the MACJC stated the follow- ing: See BASEBALL, Page 3B

The East Central Com– munity College baseball team is off to a hot 4-0 start and is doing so without the on-the-field duties of head coach Jake Yarborough. Yarborough has been

s u spended for the frrst 12 games of the season for a viola– tion of Mis– sissippi Association of Commu- nity and

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Junior Col- lege rules concerning requests for medical red– shirts for three players. "It was a paperwork mis– take," ECCC Athletics Director Terry Underwood said. "We were supposed to send the requests to the

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