2009

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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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