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ECCC splits final East Central Commu- and Quin Stokes of nity College's baseball Carthage registered sin– team split its season-end- gles in the game with ing doubleheader with Hall dri\;ng in a run. Pearl River Community EC scored two runs in College Saturday in the second, four in the Poplarville, winning 8-7 fourth and tallied single in the opener and falling runs in the fifth and sev- 13-9 in the second contest. enth inning:;. The Diamond Warriors Pearl River scored four finished 19-28 overall and runs in the fourth. two in 8-16 in the MACJC South the sixth and one in the Division. Jack Edmondson of seventh.

• ser1es Central hurled the final two innings and fanned two batters. In the second game, EC carried a 9-5 lead into the seventh, when the Wildcats erupted for eight runs including a grand slam by Seth Edwards which snapped a 9-9 tie. Edmondson bl asted a triple and two singles , and Eichelberger added a double, single and had two RBis to lead EC hit– ters. Cheek, May and Ming had singles each. Tyler Nicholson of Neshoba Central took the loss on the mound.

Steven Barnes of Cov– ington, La.. wa · the win– ning pitcher. Barnes fanned five batters and walked two during five innings of work. Austin Buchanan of Neshoba

Nanih Waiya and Ernie Triplett of Louisville had two hits each to lead the EC offense. Triplett also had two RBis. Both ZeEricka Hall

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at C.:1nh I"C ~h!!h ~~hoot. EC< t hc~ad ba~ebart co:~ch ~e.1l lh,lliman said llchclbcrgcl and Hall are a " O) to be around ... both arc '~f\ ''ell manncn:d. 1 thor· 0uchly cnjo) ed coachi ng b th of them.'' lachclb~.:rgcr and Halt '' ·n: ,unong several D1amond Warriors who 1 ned nattOnal letters of mtc.:nt "ith :\lississipp1 \ Ilk) State Unl\ crsit). P ndm ' negauon~, hoth arc e p t o to 1gn profcs-.ional c t e1 '' nhm a fe\\ days.

A pair 0f [ n t C nt I Comnmruty Collc.:Je \\,mew; were p1cked m last Major L~ague from Baseball Draft. combined D a n I .: I reports Eichelbagcr of Louisville \\ ,,.., ,eJected b\ rhe Lo::. An!.!d.:-.. An!!cl-. m the 20th r'it~ltl. Hl' '' ~» th~.: No. 621 0\ era II ptl k. A sophomun: outliddcr. Eichelberger batted 341 m 2009 '' ith 13 doubles. l\\ triples. and a team-h1gh I0 home run::. and 49 RBI . He.: also stole 20 b.tsc... .md scored .r runs ·-r m just O\ .:rjo} ed .. .ull the Lou1s\llle Illgh "icho I standout. "So nMn) peoph.: have calkd to cungr<~tulatc me and told me l\l cnjo) the moment. rm ju-,t tT) 1ng to stay humble \\ltih.· al'o bc111g very excned Hopeful!) , I can take a<.h an tag.: or thi-. opportunity and make it .Ill the way." ZeErika Hall of Carthag.: was taken b:y the ~l'\\ York Mets as the No. RK4 ptd:. Hall led the Wa11101 :-. .ll the plate \\ tth a .36lJ ·" et agl' in 2009. He also had a team· high 21 doubks \\ tth l'olll triples and 22 '>tolcn ba...e:-.. Hall dron: in 34 nm.... l k scored a team-be.,t 4 ' tlltl') Regarding hi... opjwrtumt) to pla) profJOnal bascb,tll. Hall ::.aid, "It l'ccb

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ECCC Diamond Warriors selected in major league baseball draft From press reports

approach," Holliman ~aid. "Daniel is not only prepar– ing for tomorrow's game, but he's also preparing to play professional baseball. A lot of kids say they want to play pro ball, but he pre– pared himself for it. He is a no-nonsense kind of person and is very disciplined." Eichelberger's coach at Louisville was Charlie Smith, whose son Drew serves as a student assis– tant coach for Coach Holliman. Also drafted is former Diamond Warrior ZeErika Hall of Carthage, who was selected nine rounds later by the New York Mets. Hall, a 6', 175-pound out– fielder, batted .369 with 34 RBis. He led the team in doubles with 21 and stolen bases with 22. He also had four triples and scored a team-best 48 runs. Hall is a former standout at Carthage High School where he played for former Diamond Warrior David Luke. Regarding his opportuni– ty to play professional baseball, Hall replied in a cell phone interview, "It feels great... l've always dreamed about this moment...and to sign with my favorite team, the Mets, makes this even more spe– cial." Hall said he received the news while in Alabama, where he plays for the East Alabama Big Train, a member of the Great South Summer Baseball League. The public address announcer at the team's game Wednesday (June 10) with the Windward Braves recognized Hall for bei:O.g drafted. Hall said • he received congratulations from team members and fans following the announcement, which "was nuit.P s:~ thrill."

"My dream has come true," commented former East Central Community College baseball player Daniel Eichelberger follow– ing his selection m the 20th round on Day Two of the 2009 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft held Wednesday, June 10. o Eichelberger, a 6', 175- • pound centerfielder, was chosen by the Los Angeles Angels. He received the news about his selection while in Wyoming, where he is participating in Mountain Collegiate Baseball League as a mem– ber of the Laramie Colts. "I'm just oveiJoyed," said the Louisville High School standout via a cell phone interview. "So many people have called to congratulate me and told me to enjoy the moment. I'm just trying to stay humble while also being very excited. Hopefully I can take advantage of this opportu– nity and make it all the way." He will obviously hope to follow the success offormer ECCC Diamond Warrior and fellow Louisville prod– uct Marcus Thames of the Detroit Tigers. Holliman said the two communicate

Eichelberger he came to East Central, but soon "grew up, matured and became serious about maximizing his potential as a community college baseball player, which became evident when he was drafted." Holliman said Eichelberger and Hall are a "joy to be around...both are very well mannered. I thoroughly enjoyed coach– ing both of them." Eichelberger and Hall were among several Diamond Warriors who signed national letters of intent with Mississippi Valley State University. Pending negations, both are expected to sign profes– sional contracts within a few days.

APPE on a regular basis. Eichelberger batted .343 for the Diamond Warriors CART in 2009 and led the team in home runs with 10 and SCOT RBis with 49. He also pounded 13 doubles and SPIRI" scored 47 runs. MERII Eichelberger played just one year at ECCC, having transferred from Delta State University.

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Continuing Their Careers Contin uing their baseball careers on the university level are the above East Central Community College Diamond War r ior s who signed national letters of intent during a ceremony held r ecently on the Decatur campus. Signing "~ ith Mississippi Valley State University are (from left) outfi elder Daniel Eichelberger of Louisville, pitcher Steven Bar nes of Covington (La.) High School, pitcher Eric Dowell of Carthage, and Jack Edmonson of Nanih Waiya, who will serve as a student assistant coach. Also shown is pitcher Timoth~ ~Ialone), a product of Northeast Lauderdale High School, \\ hOsigned with Delta State Unh er~ sit~ . At righc is ""eal Holliman, ECCC head baseball coach.

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THETIMES/CHRIS AllE.N BAKER Two senior members of the Lake High School baseball team signed scholarships recently to continue playing baseball on t he collegiate level. Colton Mitchell, seated second from left, will play for the East Central Community College Warriors. Dwayne Gammage Jr., seated second from right, received a baseball scholarship with his appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy to continue his sports ca reer. Participating in the signing ceremony were, from left seated, Darlene Mitche ll, Colton Mitchell, Dwayne Gammage Jr., and Dianne Gammage. Standing from left: Assistant Hornets Baseball Coach Jake Nester, Howard Mitchell, Dwayne Gammage Sr., and Hornets Head Baseball Coach Brian Goodman.

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Signs to p lay baseball at EC Neshoba Central seniors, Joel McKee and Donnie Tabb, recently signed letters pf inte.nt to continue their baseball careers at East Central Community College in Decatur. Joel is the son of Todd and Patti McKee. Donnie is the son of Andreal and Barbara Tabb. Seated trom left is ECCC head coach Neal Holliman, Donnie Tabb, Joel McKee, and assistant c6ac;:h. Michael Avalon. Standing from left is ECCC assistant coach Roberto Marinez, Andreal Tabb, Barbara Tabb, P~ tti McKee, Todd McKeeand assistant coach Drew Smith.

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Neal signs with ECCC Tyler Neal, seated , center, a baseball career as a Warrior. He was 2009 graduate of Edinburg High joined for his signing by his parents, School, recently accepted a scholar- Ann and Eddie Neal, as well as ship offer from E ast Central ECCC head coach Neal Holliman. Community College to con tinue his

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Receive ECCC Baseball rAwards These East Central Community College baseball players •cccivcd honor!- at the annual Spring Sports Awards Banquet held on the Decatur campus ~eated from left arc Timoth) lalL,ne), a product ofNortheast Lauderdale f !tgh School. scholar arhlete award and mo't valuable pitcher. outfielder Daniel ElchelbergerofLouls\ille. most valuable player and fir<>t team \ 1ACJC All– State; and utility player Jeremy May ofNewton County,' most \aluablc lh:fcn-.ivc player and second team MACJC All-State. Standmg from left are infielder Jack Edmon~l'll ofNanih Waiya. WarriorAward; and outfielder Idael Pe tana of \ 1orton. mo~t imp• o' cd pl.ty'cr Also reel! I\ ing post-season honors 1s outfielder Zclricka Hall ofCarthage. fir~t team MAGJC \11-State. ECCC President Dr. Phil A. Sutphin and D1amond Warrior head coach Neal Holhm n presented awards. (ECPhoto)

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Sophomore Diamond Warriors Honored Special recognition was given to sophomore members of East Central Community College's baseball team prior to doubleheader action with Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Wednesday, Aprll16 at the Clark/Gay Baseball Complex on the Decatur campus. Honorees, who are shown with fami– ly members for the tribute, Include (kneeling from left) pitcher Steven Barnes (16) of Covington, La.; outfielder Allen Cheek (2), Carrollton; outfielder Clint Coleman (13), Louisville; pitcher Eric Dowell (25), Carthage; Infielder Jack Edmondson (4) and outfielder Daniel Eichelberger (3), both of Louisville; pitcher Lance Gibson (11), Toxey, Ala.; outfielder ZeEricka Hall (7), Cartl1age; first baseman Callop Hampton (22), Magee; pitcher Timothy Maloney (14), Meridian; catcher/Infielder Kylle Mlng (5), Louisville; and pitcher Tyler Nicolson (34), Philadelphia. The Diamond Warriors are led by head coach Neal Holliman and assistants Michael Avalon and Roberto Martinez. (EC Photo)

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ECCC PHOTO WARRIOR CONTINUING CAREER East Central Community College sophomore pitcher Lance Gibson (left) of Toxey, Ala., is shown signing a national letter-of-intent to continue his baseball career at the University of Alabama-Huntsville. Gibson, a 5- 10, 180-pound right-hander, has been a "mainstay" in the pitching rotation for the Diamond Warriors, according to coach Neal Holliman (right). Holliman saiq Gibson "has done a good job for us, floating as a con– ference starter or closer, depending on what we need that day." Holliman added, "Lance will be a great addi– tion to Alabama-Huntsville as they build a program to compete for the Gulf South Conference championship.•

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Juco Roundup East Central sweeps Hinds from staff reports A bases-loaded walk in the

Rher for a doubleheader starting at 4 p.m. ~1onday. -Jamie Wachter East Mississippi 11-2 Holmes 2-4 ·Regan Shows drove in nine runs and Courtney ~un•. struck out a dozen Holmes batter:, to lead vis– iting East \lississippi to a nine-run 'victorv in the opening game o(a Saturday ,oftball doubleheader "Plit. 'll1c Ladr Lions struck for five runs in.the first inning of the opener. as Shows capped the frame with a two-out grand slam. Nunn only allowed two hit:- and picked up her ninth victorv of the 'ieason. In ·the nightcap, Kandi Ray'-, three-run home run in tht sixth off Nunn proved to be the difference in the 4-2 Holmt'S decision. The Ltdy Lions (18-22, 11- 9 ~1ACJC North Division) \\.ill ctosc out their home slate

with a triplcheader Monday against Mi,.sissippi Delta. -from school reports JUCO BASEBALL ltawamba 10-11 East Mississippi 0-1 With the run-ruk sweep of the visiting Lions, Itawamba clinched tt::; sixth North Division regular– season title in the last seven seasons. In the opener, a two-run home run by starting pitcher Josh Chism ignited a seven· run second inning by ICC. The Indian::; sent a dozen bat– ters to the plate in the second. In the nightcap, ICC jumped on East Mississippi starter Corey Luke for four first-inning runs, keyed by a three-run home run by justin Bryant E:\1CC (9-35, 4-15 MACJC ~orth Division) hosts Holmes in a doubl<'header Tuesday. -from school reports

bottom of the ~eventh inning gave East Ct•ntral Commu– nity College a doubleheader swet>p of visiting Hinds Com– munity College. 'l11e Ladv Warriors took the opener 9-o before edging th{; Lady Eagle:- 6-5 in the nightcap. After Hinds rallied to knot the second orame with fh·c runs in the top of the seventh, East Central answered with the game-winner in the bottom of the frame. Leah Denniswalked \\.ith the bages loaded for th(· game-\\.inning RBI. Codee Russell allowed l(J hits in improving to 2-:?. The Lady Warriors scored in each of tlie first five innings in winning the first game of Saturday's doubleheadt·r. Amber Smith in1proved to 9-9 by allowing just six hits. while "triking out two ECCC OY-Hl) visits Pearl

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LAYING OUT East Central Commnity College's Daniel Eichelberger lays out to attempt a catch on a ball hit to shallow center field Wednesday against Pearl R1ver Community College. Wildcats sweep Warriors

from staff reports The East Central Commu– nity College baseball team couldn 1 t hang on to an earl) lead in the opener of a double– header Wednesday, falling to Pearl River 11-9. The Wildcats then shut down theWarriors 8- l in the nightcap. ECCC jumped on top of the visiting Wildcats, leading 9-2 after three innings in the first game. However, Pearl River ral– lied for two runs in the fourth, one in the fifth, two in the sixth and four in the seventh to stun the Warriors. DrewWilson suf– fered the los~ for East Central. Leading the Warriors offen– sively was Daniel Eichelberger, who homered. Tyler Davis added two hits and Kylie Ming went 1-for-3. The offensive continued to sputter in the nightcap, as the Warriors managed just two hits -one each from ZeEricka Hall and Eichelberger. Pearl River !\COred two in the first. two in the fourth and then put the game away with four in the sixth. East Central scored its lone run in the sixth, as Lance Gibson took the loss. The Warriors (H~20) host Southwest on Saturday. - Tn~;, rXln,.I..#.......

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WARRIOR SIGNEE Newton High School baseball standout Kevin Harris (seated center) is shown signing a national letter-of-intent to continue his athletic career at East Central Commumty College in Decatur. Harris, a 5-7, 160-pound middle infielder, is a three-time All-District selection, who also received most valuable player and best defen~ive player awards for the 2008 season. In addition, he received the Tiger Award and had the team's highest batting average (.400) In 2008. Shown with the new Diamond Warrior are his parents, Kenneth and Karen Harris of Newton, and (standing from left) Neal Holliman, ECCC baseball coach and Luke Gibbon, Newton baseball coach.

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ECCC netters fall to Jones CollJnty in match s...veep East Central Commu- and Ray Moore by an 8-2 nity College's tennis margin. squads wrapped up com- Scooter Walker of petition prior to spring Newton County and Matt break by falling to Jones Wade of Forest wef e County Junior College clipped 9-7 by Casey March 12 on the Decatur Dykes and Tyler Shows, campus. and Colton Amis of New- The Warriors fell 6-3 to ton County and Lurenzo the Bobcats and dropped Jones of Newton were to 2-1 on the season, while edged by the same 9-7 the EC women were score by Mitchell Smith outscored 8-1 by the Lady and Eric Lynn. Bobcats and remain win- Scooter Wal ker won less in three matches. his singles match with Newton County High Dykes 7-5, 6-0, and Jones School products Jason was also victorious as he Hancock of Decatur and cruised past Kadoun 6-1, Dee Walker of Hickory 6-1. were the only Warriors to Warriors defeated in

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proud of the discipline and hard work our players have displayed in the classroom. We have been able to achieve a 3.0 GPA or above five of the past six semesters and the one semester we missed the 3.0 mark, we fmished with a 2.92. There is no doubt that the focus and discipline off the field will influence results on the field. We are looking forward to another great semester!" The Diamond Warriors began the 2009 season by hosting Bevill-Fayette Community College on Feb. 4, in doubleheader action. ECCC splits with Jones DECATUR-A packed Brackeen-Wood gym wit– nessed two exciting games Monday night between MACJC South Division rivals East Central Community

which was decided on l.Pst– second shots. In the women's contest, sophomore Mystee Dale drained a three-pointer with 9.1 seconds remaining, giving the Lady Warriors an 80-77 victory over the visiting Lady Bobcats. The Warriors were on the wrong end of last-second heroics, however, as Brian Singleton of J ones drove through the lane for a buzzer– beating lay-in as time expired in overtime, and the division leading Bobcats came away with a stunning 98-96 deci– sion. Dale, a 5-8 guard and for– mer Choctaw Central High School standout, pumped in 34 points for the EC women, who improved to 15-4 overall and 5-1 in division play, while Jones dropped to 13-5 and 4-2. The win alsp provided ECCC head coach Bill Smith with

his SOOth career victory. In addition to Dale, other EC scorers wer e Hannah Lee of Leake Academy, 16; Rashima Jenkins, a product of Airline High School in Bossier City, La., 11; DeShouri Spates, of St. Thomas More High School in Lafayette, La., seven; Alisha McAfee of Northwest Rankin, five; Danielle Cole of Philadelphia, four; and Allison Phillips of Leake Academy, three. Jenkins led in rebounds with nine and Phillips had eight. In the men's contest, Warrior Kenneth Barlow, a Scott Central product, was fouled with 6.8 seconds remaining and made one of two free throws for an 83-81 advantage. Also scoring were Barlow, 15; Jordon , 12; Rico Jones of For est, nine; and Rod Lofton of Forest, five.

DECATUR-East Central Community College's base– ball team is being recognized for its success in the class– room after the Diamond Warriors posted a 3.13 grade point average for the 2008 fall semester. The entire team qualifies for the fall semester honor roll, which recognizes stu– dents who achieve a 3.0 GPA or above. Student assistant coach Drew Smith of Louisville led the squad with a perfect 4.0 average and qualified as a President's List scholar. Neal Holliman, who is in his third year as head coach, said he was "very proud" of his team for "working hard" in the classroom and well as on the field. "We have set a team goal for GPA every semester since we have been here and this past semester was no differ– ent," Holliman said. "We set a goal of 3.2 and finished with a 3.13. Even though we did not reach our goal, I am very

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Cohen to speak.at EC's First-Pitch Dinner First-year Mississippi State University head baseball coach John Cohen will be the featured speaker for the third annual First-Pitch Dinner scheduled San1rday. Jan. 31. at East Central from Community College in school Decatur. reports The program begins at groups O\er the p..:.i 1·.~ )Cars. accord– ing to the 1\1 l, \\eb 'ttc. Cohen wa ... .:;elected to leJd the MSU baseball pro~ram on June 7, 200. He led the Demons to two Southland Conference tJtles. He received confer– ence coach of the year honors followmg the 1998 and 200 I championship sea– son. He began his coachmg career as an nss1stant at the University of Missouri. where he sened from 1992-97.

served the pre\ iou... fi ve years a:. head coach at the l.Jru\ei'Sil} of Kentucky. Cohen, ''ho ''a" tapped the 2006 South eastern Conference Coach of the Year and '-'a 10n:ll Coach of the Ye,ar b\ the College Ba eba ·

Cohen was a :-.tandout for the MSL Bulldogs from 1988-90 under legendary coach Ron Polk. The Bulldogs advanced to an CAA Regional dunng each of Cohen's three years on the :-quad, capped by a berth in the 1990 College World Senes. In J9R9. he helped lead the Diamond Dogs to the SEt Championship. Cohen tinished hi'> career ranked m the top I0 in se\eral sta– tistical categones at Mississ1ppi State. lle received first-team All-SEC' honors as a -..cnior 1nd "as chosen by the M1nnesota Twins m the 22nd round ofthc 1990 Major Leal!ue draft. I lc spent two years 111 the T\\ ms' mmor league system prior to beginnmg his coachmg career. ECCC begms its 2009 baseball sea– son by hosting Be\ili-Fayette Community College in doubleheader actiOn on February 4. To punlww tickets jor the dinner or for more information. contact ECCC Head Ba't hall Coach Neal f/olli/1/an. 601-635-2111 or call wlljree. 1-877- 462-3222 ext. 374. His e-mail addres.\ 1:, nhollinwn(a eccc.etlu.

6:30 p.m. and \\ill be held in Mabry Memorial Cafeteria. Tickets are $20 for adult-; and $1 0 for ages 12 and w1der. D1amond Warrior head coach Neal Holliman. who is in his third year at the helm. invites the public to attend the annual preseason activity and meet .the new Bulldog head mentor. "We are extremely excited to have Coach Cohen visit our campus and serve as guest speaker for our annual First-Pitch Dinner," said Holliman, who led the Diamond Warriors to the 2007 state title in his first year. "This is always a great night for our fa ns. par– ents and players to come together and experience the excitement for the· upcoming season. We u ually have about 275 in attendance and we are sure th1s year will not be any different with such a noted speaker as Coach Cohen joining us for the evening." Over the past five years, Cohen has become a "hot commodity" on the basc– b,tll speaking circuit and has shared his ba:.eball knowledge with more than I 00

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MSU Coach Cohen speaks at EC fast pitch banquet SPECIAL TO THE TIMES

DECATUR-John Cohen, first-year head base– ball coach at Mississippi State Umversity, was the featured speaker at East Central Community College's First-Pitch Dinner held on Jan. 3 1 on the Decatur campus During his power-point presentation, Cohen dis– cussed the Diamond Bulldogs' recruiting process and other topics of interest to the 230-plus in atten– dance at the third annual event. Cohen, who left the University of Kentucky to return to his alma mater, . said he looks for player· · who are academically as well as athletically talented. "We're not satisfied unless our players excel in both areas," he said. He also stressed the importance of players knowing the differ– ence between "Pride vs. Responsibility" and "Problems vs. Challenges." In addition, he noted ··eye contact, a firm handshake. effective communication and good posture'' are

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among attributes used in the evaluation process of pro!-.pectivc players. ECCC head ba<>eball coach Neal Holliman expressed appreciation dur– ing his remarks to the many individuals who have assist– ed the Diamond Warrior

program thts year. He also recogmzed his coaching staff and team members for 2009. The Diamond Warriors started their season action last week by hosting Bevtll Fayette Community College.

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ECCC DIAMOND WARRIORS Baseball season Is under way for the East Central Community College Diamond Warriors whose 2009 members are shown above. First row, from left, are Drew Smith (38) of loul, vllht, shitlant •usiJtltn outfielder Allen Cheek (2), carroll Academy; right-handed pitcher Barry Meeks (31), Patrician Academy, Sweetwater, Ala.; left-handed pitcher Scott Lowrey {1), Neshoba Cf'nt~l; infleldtH Jllc k fdrn1uuh• (4), Nanlh Walya; catcher/Infielder Kylle Ming (5), louisville; outfielder ZeErlcka Hall (7), Carthage; catcher/pitcher Jordan Smith (18), Union; catcher/outfielder/first baseman Quln 4itoke~ (/1 ), Quthll lnfleldN Cooper Robertson (20), caledonia; catcher/Infielder/outfielder Jeremy May (8), Newton County; right-handed pitcher Lance Gibson (11), Lurleen B. Wallace (Ala ,) Cornrnunlty C:ollr.au: •nctld handed pitcher Willard Bacon (36), Choctaw Central. Second row, from left, are Michael Avalon (39), assistant coach; left-handed pitcher Timothy Malon•·y (14), Northeast Lauderdale, rl&ht h.endvd pltrl er Steven Barnes (16), Covington (La.) High School; outfielder Daniel Eichelberger (3) of louisville and Delta State University; middle Infielder Garrett Butler (10), Runnels (La.) High School; left-h.lnde pitcher/outfielder Ernie Triplett (6), Louisville; right-handed pitcher Eric Dowell (25), Carthage; outfielder ldael Pestana {30), Morton; Infielder Stephen Houston (27), calvary Christian; Neal Holllm; (29), head coach; and Roberto Martinez {33), assistant coach. Third row, from left, are rllht-handed pitcher/infielder Tyler Davis (26), Newton County; ~econd baseman/third baseman Drew Bruhl (! Ocean Springs; first baseman callop Hampton (22) of Maaee and Southwest Mississippi Community College; first baseman Seka York (28), Choctaw Central. outfleldtor Clint Coleman (13), Louisville; rlgt handed pitcher Tyler Nicholson (34), Neshoba Central; left-handed pitcher Austin Buchanan (19), Ne•;hoba Central; firu ba~em:tn John Mkhael Wllll.am,on (21) of Pt>tJI .and Holmes Community Colle• loft-handed pitcher/first baseman Drew Wilson (15), Newton County; rlaht·hillnded pitcher Jay Mitchell (17) 1 Pillow Acftdomy; and catchnr/flnt h."eman \•m Wootnn (12), L•ke.

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DECATUR-A "more athletic" and "faster" East Central Commwtity College baseball team will take the field in 2009, said Diamond Warriors begin action by hosting Bevill· Fayette Community College Wednesday, Feb. 4. Doubleheader action gets under way with a nine– inning matchup at 1 p.m. at the Clark/Gay Baseball Complex. A seven-inning contest will follow. "I feel we are more ath· letic than in the past and our overall team speed is the best since we have been here," said Holliman, who led EC to the 2007 state title in his frrst year as head coach. "The players have also displayed a qualuy work ethic and a positive atti· tude," he added. "Like other teams, we have days that are not satisfying but our jobs as coaches is to have our team prepared every day whether in practice or in a game." Holliman said the goal for this year's squad is the same for his previous squads, which is "to maxi· mize our potential." "Sure we are fighting, clawing and striving for every chance and oppor· tunity to be a program that continually competes for a regional champi· onship and a World Series berth,'' he stated. "Although an East Central team has never been to a World Series does not mean that it cannot be done. Our goal will always be the same and even if we win a conference or regional championship '3nn don't maximize our head coach Neal Holliman, whose

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SCOTT COUNTY DIAMOND WARRIORS These student-athletes from Scott County are members of the 2009 East Central Community College baseball team. From left are catcher/first baseman Sam Wooten (12), a product of lake High School, and outfielder ldael Pestana (30) of Morton. potential, we have not got· yowtg pitching staff and ten the most out of the his young team - which year." includes 21 freshmen · Holliman said the will have to meet the chal· "theme" for this season, as lenges of community col· voted on by team mem· lege baseball. And bers from several submis· because his team is sions, is "Everyone gives young, "there's still a lot some; CHAMPIONS give to be determined as to the all." role of many players." For East Central to have "We are young," he said, another championship "but as a whole we really season, Holliman said his like the freshman class. They have adapted well to our philosophy and con· tinue to show improve– ment each day." Holliman noted that the strength of this year's squad is the returning players. "We will depend a lot on our sophomore players and their leadership. I feel we have good leaders and, as always, time will tell

speed on diamona once the season gets Neshoba Central and under way," he said. Ernie Triplett of Sophomores include Louisville; pitchers Steven Barnes of catchers/ infielders/out- Covington (La.)High fielders Jeremy May of School, Timothy Maloney, Newton County High a product of Northeast School and Quin Stokes of Lauderdale High School Carthage; middle infield· in Meridian, and Lance ers Drew Bruhl of Ocean Gibson of Toxey, Ala., a Springs and Garrett transfer from Lurleen B. Butler of Runnels High Wallace Community School in Prairieville, La.; College; outfielders Allen catcher/infielder Sam Ch£>ek of Carroll Wooten of Lake; left-hand- Academy, Deltd State ed pitcher/ first baseman Unh-ersity transfer Daniel orew Wilson of Newton Eichelberger and Clmt County High School; left- Coleman. both of handed pitchers Austin Louis\·ille, and ZeEricka Buchanan of Neshoba Hall of Carthage; infield· Central and Willard ers Jack Edmonson of Bacon of Choctaw Nanih Waiya, Holmes Central; infielders Cooper Community College trans· Robertson of Caledonia fer John Michael Williamson of Petal, and High School and Stephen catcher/ infielder Kylie Hudson of Meridian, who played at Calvary Ming of Louisville. Christian School; right- Barnes and Maloney are handed pitchers Eric the only returning starters on the mound Dowell of Carthage, from last year's squad, Barry Meeks of which finished 28-26 over- Sweetwater, Ala. and all and 8-8 in league play Patrician Academy, and and barely missed making Tyler Nicholson of the playoffs. Not a single Neshoba Central; right- starter returns from the handed pitcher/ infielder infield. Tyler Davis of Newton Holliman said Maloney County High School; first had a "bright" fall cam- basemen Callop Hampton paign on the mound and of Magee, a transfer from "consistently had quality Southwest Mississippi outing after outing." Community College, and Also recognized by the Seka York of Choctaw ECCC head coach for hav- Central; outfielder Idael ing productive fall cam- Pestana of Morton; and paigns were Eichelberger catcher/infielder Jordan and Ming, and freshman Smith of Union. right-handed pitcher Jay Returning as assistant Mitchell of Greenwood, a coaches are Michael product of Pillow Avalon and Roberto Academy. "Mitchell was Martinez. another pitcher that was Drew Smith of consistent throughout the Louisville is serving as a fall," Holliman said. student assistant and In addition to Mitchell, managers are Justin other freshman team Joyner of Newton County members include left- • High School and Phillip handed pitchers/outfield· Williamson of Neshoba ers Scott Lowrey of Central.

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the young season. overcame a 12-2, seventh-inning deficit to claim the come-from-behind decision. East Central scored six runs in the seventh inning and seven in the eighth to take a 15-12 advantage before the vis– itors added two runs in the ninth for the final score. Clint Coleman of Louisville led tbe EC offense with a home nm and two singles. He was also credited with three RBis and scored two runs. In the second contest, East Central jumped out to a 1-0 first-inning lead but the vi~itors rallied for five runs in the third and held a 7-3 advantage until the seventh, when the Warriors scored three runs only to fall by the one-run margin. The EC offense was led by Coleman, who tripled and sin– gled. and Eichelberger, who had a double and single. Each wa<; credited with an RBI and E!chelberger scored twice.

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College's baseball squad split decisions with Faulkner State Wednesday, rallying for a 15-14 victory in the first contest and

ECCC Lady Warriors cruise past Pearl River, Warriors fall The playoff-bound East

shots in the game's fmal mo– ment and werel..'lipped 72-71 by the visiting Wildc:u.s. Kenneth Barlo\\. a freshman product of con Central High School. had a chance to send the division matchup into overtime but connected on the ~ond of two free-thro\\ anempt!> \\ ith 3.4 secon

Central Community College women's basketball team had little trouble disposing of visit– ing Pearl River Community College Monday night. as the Lady Warriors rolled to a 75-45 victory. Mystee Dale, a former stand– out at Choctaw Central High School, was once again the top point maker as she totaled 15 points, followed by classmate Rashima Jenkins with 13. Jenk– ins, who led in rebounds with 11, had a stellar career atAirline High School in Bossier, La., be– fore becoming a Lady Warrior. Tn the men's contest, the Warriors were unable to make

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Scott County 'Diamond Warrio~s ' These student-athletes from Scott County are members ofthe 2009 East Cen– tral Community College baseball team. From left are catcher/first baseman SamWooten.(12), a product ofLake High School, and outfielder Idael Pestana (30) ofMorton. The Diamond Warriors are led by head coach Neal Holliman and assistants Michael Avalon and Roberto Martinez. Drew Smith of Louis– ville serves as a student assistant. (EC Photo)

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Juco Baseball: ECCC PrevieVi Warriors expected to be faster, more athletic

makin~ the playofl Not a s ingle starte1 rl'lurns from the infield. Holliman said Maloney had a "bright.. fall campaign on the mound and "con~istentlv had quality outing after outing.;, Also recognized by the ECCC head roach for having producliw fall campaigns were Ekhelberger. !\ling and freshman right-h~tndt'd • ' ' , • ..._ ••• I It • J.llll:Jit;l J left-hanr. Ala. and Patrician Academy, and Tyler Nichobon of Neo.;hoba Central; right-handed pitcher/infielder Tyler Davis of Nc•wton County; first basemen Callop Hampton ; Scka York of Choct aw Central: outfielder ldael Pt!slaua: and catchu/infielder Jordan ~mith of Union. R<'lurning as a~sistant coaches an \lit:hael Avalon and Roberto fo.larlmez.

By Bubby Johnston · ECCC Public Relations DECATUR- A"more athletic" and "faster" Ea~t Central Conmm– nity Collcgt~ baseball lt•am will tpk1• the field in 2009. ~aid head roach Neal Ifolliman, whose Dia– mond Warriors ..-------....

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nwnt each day." Holliman nol('d that th e streng-th of this year's squad is llH' rtturning players "\\'p will depend n lot on ou1 sophomore players and their lead ership. I fl'Pi we haw ~ood leadt•rs and. as always. time will tell onr1• the seas (;ibson, a lransft-r from l~B. \\'allan Community Colll t•c:; uuU1cldcr-. Allen Cheek, Dt'lla Stair I lniwrsity transler uanH'! EiciH"IIwr~l·r and Clint Coleman. both of I oubville, and ZeErkka Hall; infit' lders jack Edmonson of Nanih Waiya, ITolmt•s l ommunity Colll'ge transfer John Micha<'l Williamson and catcher/in fi<•ldel K) lit• !\ling of Louisville. Barnes and 1\.laloney are tlw onl} rl'lurning starters on thl' mouiHI from la'>l year'.:; squad. which finished 28-21) overall and ~- 8 in league play and barely missed

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Baseball Com- plex. A st>Vt•n-inning contest will loll ow. "I fct·l we arc mon! athletic I han in the past m1<1 our overall kam speed is tlw ht'SI -.inn \H' have bl>t:ll hn 1•," said llollimau , who kd EC lolhc 20117 .tat1 litiP in his first yt.•: tr as head coach . "The plavers IHtvf' also di s played a quality worlt t!thit: and a positive aiiitude," IH: said . "Lilw other teamo.;. we havt• clays that art• not satislying bul our jobs as coaches is to have our lt'am pn•– pared every day wlwtlwr in prac lice or in a ganw." Holliman said thl.~ goal for this year's squad is Lhe sanw for his previous squads, which is "to max– imize our poll ntial." "Sw·t.· we an· fighting, clawing and strivinv for every dJance and opportunity to be a program that

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ECCC PHOTO Standout high school baseball players Colton Mitchell (seated second from left) of Lake and Tyle r Cox (seated third from left) of Forest signed national letters-of-intent with East Central Community College during a ceremony held Thursday, Jan. 15 on the Decatur campus. Shown with the new Diamond Warriors for 2009-10 are (seated from left) Neal Holliman, ECCC head baseball coach and Hamer Morgan, FHS head baseball coach; and (standing from left) Roberto Martinez, ECCC assistant; Mitchell's parents, Darlene and Howard Mitchell; Cox's parents, Ricky and Krlsti Cox; and ECCC assis– tants Michael Avalon and Drew Smith. Scott County athletes join EC

member of the 300 Club and is an academic award recipi– ent. Cox, son of Ricky and K.risti Cox, a 6-1, !SO– pound catcher, also made All-District, qualified for the Bearcats' 300 Club and was named the team's best offensive player. He was also named All-District in football. In addition, Cox is an honor student and Eagle Scout.

on after their high school careers end in May. Colton Mitchell of Lake and Tyler Cox of Forest signed national letters-of– intent to play baseball as Warriors for East Central Community College earlier this month. Mitchell, son of Darlene and Howard Mitchell, a 6' 185-pound pitcher, is an All-District selection and received the Hornets' pitch– ing award. He is also a

Baseball season cranks up next week FROM STAFF REPORTS DECATUR-Before the first pitch is thrown next week to start the 2009 base– ball season in Scott County, two local athletes have already decided whose dia– mond they will be playing

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Diamond Warrior~ ready to open season A "more thlct1 ~ and •·fa td' f-ast Ccnt1~tl Communlt) College baseball team \\111 take the field tn "l OQ .;;aid head Cl)ach cal Holl1man from "hose D1amo•1d \\ arnor' chool begin nctton b\ hosting t ~ ~ repor s Re,ill-la)~.:t c ( mmunll) tial, we have not gotten the most out of the year." ly missed making the playoffs. Not a single starter returns from the infield. Recogni zed by the ECCC head coach for having productive fall cam– paigns were Maloney, Eichelberger. Ming, and freshman right-handed pitcher Jay Mitchell of Greenwood, a product of Pillow Academy.

For r ast Central to have another championship season. Holliman said hts young pitching staff and his young team - which includes 21 freshmen \\ill have to meet the challenges of commun ity college baseball. And because his team 1s young, "there's still a lot to be detennined as to the role of ma,11y players." " We are young." he said. "but as a ''hole '' e really like the freshman class. They have adapted well to our philosophy and continue to show improvement each day." Holliman noted that the strength of this year's squad is the returning players. "We '' til depend a lot on our soph– omore players and their leadership." Sophomores include pitchers Steven Sames of Covington (La.) High School, Timothy ~laloney, a product of Northeast Lauderdale High School in Meridian, and Lance Gibson ofToxey, Ala., a transfer . from Lurleen B. Wallace Community College: outfielders Allen Cheek of CmToll Academy. Delta State University transfer Daniel Eichelberger and Clint Coleman. both of Louisville, and Zef-.ricka Hall of Carthage; infielders Jack Edmonson ofNanih Waiya, I lol.mcs Community College transfer John ;\11chael Williamson of Petal, and catch– er mfielder Kylie Ming of Louis' iUe. Bames and Maloney are the only returning starters on the mound from last )ear·., squad. which finished 28-26 O\'CrJU and - in league play and bare-

College \\\;dne:.d.t). I cb. 4 Double– hc·1u~r acuon g " under '' .t~ "tth a n m~:-mnm!! matchUJl at I p.m. at the liar!.. t1ay Ba eball Complex A SC\en-llmtn~ COnte t \\IIJ !oliO\\. "I feel \\C are more athleuc than in the pa~t .mu our O\ emU team ~reed 1~ the best smce \\C h:l\e been here.' !>

In addition to ~1itchell. other fresh– man team members include left-handed pitchers/outfielders Scott Lowrey o Neshoba Central and Ernie Triplett of Louisville; catchefSiinficlders outficlden– Jeremy May of Newton Count) High School and Quin Stokes of Carthage: middle infielders Drew Bmhl of Ocean Springs and Garrett Butler of Runnels High School in Prairie\'ille. La.; catcher/infielder San1 Wooten of Lake: left-handed pitcher/first baseman Ore\\ Wt!son of Newton County High School. left-handed pitchers Austin Buchanan of Neshoba Central and Willard Bacon of Choctaw Central: infielders Cooper Robertson of Caledonia High School and Stephen Hudson of Meridian. who played at Calvary Christian chool: right– handed pitchers Eric Dowell of Carthage. Barry Meeks of Sweetwater. Ala. and Patrician Academy, and Tyler Nicholson of Neshoba Central; right-handed pitch– er/infielder Tyler Davis of Newton County High chool; first basemen Callop Hampton of Magee. a transfer from Southwest Mississippi Community College, and Seka York of Chocta\\ Central; outfielder ldael Pestana of Morton; and catcher/infielder Jordan Smith ofUnion.

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