2007

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Adolphus, Ky., had singles each. Harris also scored two runs and Bowling scored once. Bowling was also credited with two RBls. Right-hander Earnesto Green of Jackson Provine earned his first victory of the season, allow– ing one run on four hits. Green, who recently completed his career as a member of the Warrior basketball team, fanned five batters and walked none through fq_ur innings of work. Right-hander Josh Denson of Carthage hurled three innings in relief, allowing one run on one hit. He also walked one batter. East Central scored three runs in the first inning, three in the Jifth, on~ in the sixth and four in the seventh in registering the easy victory. Wallace-Selma tal– lied one run in the second and one in the sixth. In the second contest, Diamond

Warrior sluggers were Chris Parkman of Union, double and RBI; and Jordan Robinson of Union, Josh Lafferty of Quitman, Colby Hawthorn of McNeil, Harris, Casey and Hendrix, sin– gles each. Right-hander Daniel Carela, a product of George Washington High School in New York, took the loss, as he allowed two runs on four hits. He also fanned four batters and walked one through four innings of work. Right-han– der Jesus Aleman of Belle Glade, Fla., pitched two innings, allow– ing three runs on four hits. He fanned one batter. East Central scored its lone run in the sixth inning. Next up for the Diamond Warriors is Pearl River Community College at 1 p.m. Saturday; March 17.

DECATUR- East Central Community College's baseball squad split a doubleheader with Wallace-Selma Community College Tuesday (March 6) after– noon on the Selma, Ala., campus. The Diamond Warriors cruised to an 11-2 victory in the first game but dropped a 5-1 decision in the nightcap. East Central, whose record stands at 9-9 under first-year head coach Neal Holliman, was led offensively in the opener by Terrell Hendrix of Starkville, who doubled and singled, and scored three runs. George Washington of Demopolis, Ala., collected a triple and two RBis and scored once. John Harris of Morton, Jacob Casey of Union, Warren Bowling of Florence and Brian Jones of

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