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Players from Leake County have played a hefty role in the the War– riors' success so far this season, Holliman said. Richie Long, a sopho– more from Carthage High School, was named the NJCAA Division II Player of the Week on the same day the Warriors' received their national ranking. "Richie has had a very solid year," Holliman said of the first baseman. "He's come through in some key situations and we want him to keep doing that." Long entered this week with a batting aver– age of .424, but he is not the only former Tiger or Leake Countian to be

NJCAA Div. II Top 10 as of 3/J7 1. Louisiana State Univ. at Eunice (25-3) 2. Heartland Community College (6·1) 3. Western Oklahoma State College (13-2) 4. Des Moines Area Community College (8-1) 5. Jones County (Miss.) Junior College (17-1) 6. Lurleen B. Wallace Community College (18-6) 7. Parkland College (5-2) 8. Frederick Community College (10-1) 9. Chandler-Gilbert Community College (15-8) 10. East Central Community College (16-4) making his impact felt. The Warriors also fea– ignated hitter.

Additionally, the War– riors include CHS gradu– ate Pervis Mann at pitch– er. Leake Academy's Allen Johnson also pitches and Edinburg's Tyler Neal is a redshirt freshman.

ture CHS alums Charles Hill, who plays catcher, left field, third base and second base, and Quin Stokes, who plays catcher and right field while sometimes serving as des-

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