2010
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Receives ECCC Lad_} Dianzond H'arrior a1vards ~ve are members of East Central Community Co!legt: fast-pitch softball team who won various honors following their championship 2010 season. Sealed from e-; a~e Lau~en Ncholas, a product of Neshoba Central High School, base-run– ning award; SummerAlexander of Newton County, most mproved; Sierra Farlow of Neshoba Central Lady Warrior award; and Taylor Ba1ley, of Bowie High School in Austin, Texas, All-Reg on 23, MACJC All-State, NJCAA Division II All-Tourna– ment Team and team most valuable pitcher. Standr::tg from left are Halley Chisolm of Neshoba Central, All-Region 23 and co-reCipient of the team's most valuable offensrve player award; KaSie Buckley of Newton County, NJCAA Division II AII– Amencan, NJCAA Division II Tournament Most Valuable Offensive Player~ All-Region 23, MACJC All-State and team most valuable player; Emily Breland of Neshoba Central. Lady Warnor award; and Paige Holsen of Union, All-Region 23 and team most valuable defensive player. Not pictured 1s Hannah Lee of Leake Academy, who was selected All-Region 23 and MACJC All-State and was co-recipient of the team's most valuable offensive player award. The Lady Diamond Warriors won the Region 23 Tournament, fimshed fourth in the NJCAA Division II Softball Tournament and completed season action with a 4 7-11 record under head coach Scott Hill and assistant Kristin Chaney.
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