2005

Baseball

run home nm in the first game against Jones and hit one in each contest against Co-Lin to start the season. Another positive note is Fortenberry, who picked up the win in game two against Jones, going five innings, giving up two runs on three hits with three strikeouts.

could bring other action against the East Central baseball program." Underwood wouldn't say if he thought the suspen– sion was harsh but said any appeal could have put the eligibility of the three play– ers at jeopardy. "We could have appealed but we \Yeren't going to take any chances at hurting those kids' eligibility,'' Underwood said. "It was an honest mistake and we're going to learn from it and move on." The Warriors. off to a 4-0 start, hosted Mississippi Delta Tuesday for their fifth

and sixth games of the sea– son. If no games are rained out, Yarborough's first game would be a Feb. 24 doubleheader at Decatur against Coahoma. "We're lucky that we only have two of our first four double-headers away from home." Underwood said. "The assistants have done a great job so far. Even Coach (Scott) Hill. our softball coach, has pitched in and helped.'' Part of East Central's good start can be attributed to Wilson, who has three home runs through the first three games. He hit a two-

"Due to Coach Yarbor– ough's failure to submit the proper . documentation within the proper time frame, Coach Yarborough will be suspended from the first 25 percent of the 2005 season's baseball games. which are scheduled and actually played. Coach Yarborough will not be allowed to travel or attend baseball games during this suspension. Failure to adhere to the..c;e regulations

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