2010

Dalton, 1 Triplett {lart of ECCC sweep From press reports Success continues for d1e East Central Community Col– lege baseball team, which improved to 22-6 overall fol– lowing a doubleheader sweep of Southwest M~sissippi Community CoUege Saturday at the Clark!Gay Baseball Complex in Decatur.The pair of wins also gave EC a 4-2 mark in the MAC]C South Division. A six-run fifth-inning pro– pelled EC to a 104 victory in the opener, and the Diamond Warriors jumped out to a quick 9-2, third-inning lead in I the nightcap and coasted 9·3 to complete dle sweep. Donnie Tabb of Neshoba Central homered and had Lwo RBis to lead dle EC offense in the first game. Oilier sluggers were Charles Hill ofCarthage, double, single and an RBI; Blake Lawson of Biloxi, dou– ble and three RBis, Quinn Stokes of Carthage, double; Blake Lawson of Biloxi, smgle and three RBis; Richie Long of Carthage,single and two RBls; and Ricardo Velez of Trujillo Alton, Puerto Rico,single. right-bander Tyler Dalton got the win in Freshman

;,uner Barry Meeks, a fresh– man right-bander from Patri- -ctan-~eetwater, Ala., wem four inrungs, allow- ing three runs on three hits. He also fanned two batters and walked a pair. In the second contest, Dar– maal Moore of Stone County and Vincent Kortbawi, a prod– uct of Hale County High chool in Moundville, Ala., each homered and collected three RBis apiece to lead ilie EC offense. Ernie Triplett of Louisville contributed two singles and one RBI. Other sluggers included Hill, double and one RBI; and Tabb, Long and Lawson, singles each.

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relief, as he allowed one run ------ on two hits through three

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innings. Dalton, a product of WmstonAcademy,also fanned one batter and walked one.

./ INSTON COUNTY JOURNAL

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