2006
Lady Warriors pull off sweep By Marty Stamper staff wr ter SCOOBA- Tlw East Ct>ntral
proud of our effort. "We're just taking lht m one game at the time now and seeing what happens. East Mississippi battled all day ion$ and didn't giw up. My hal's ofl to them. They really battled hard." EMCC fell to 10-26 overall and S-7 in the division. Meridian is 6-4. Hinds was 4-4 and Holmes was 0- 10 entering their Tuesday dou– bleheader. In the opener. Smith allowed two hils with four strikeouts and no walks in six innings in the circle. Walker retired all three bat– ters she faced in the bottom of the seventh. ECCC scored two runs in the second and third frames and See ECCC Page 86
I'm real proud ofour pitchers. Lindsey Smith did a good job in the first game and Lindsay Walker came in in the seventh and ga l'e us a good inning to close it down. "Then Christ\· Corlev came through\\ ith sev~n big in;1ing:s in the second game. \\"e didn't score as many runs, but she really held them down and kept them off-bal– ance. Our defense made the plays that they had to make. I was real ECCC coach Scott Hill
Cummunit:- Collcgt> Lady War– riun; moved two steps closer to successfully ddt•nding their lvlACJC ( t•ntral Division champi– onship with a 7-1. ~-0 sweep at Easll\lississippi Communil} Col– lege I UL'sday altcrnoon. The Laclv Warriors, ranked fourth in th~ NJCAA Division II poll. got two well-pitched games in improving-to :iG-5 ovt>rall and 11-1 in division play. ·Tm real proud of our pitdwrs," said ECCC head coach Scoll Hill. ''Lincl-;ev Smith did a good job in the first game and Lindsa\ \\"alkcr came in in the '-'event!! and gave us a good inning to dose it down.
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