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third game, if needed, follows later that day. The winner advances to the second round scheduled Thursday-Saturday, May 13-15 at Itawamba Community Col– lege in Fulton. The Warriors completed the regutar season with a 34-15 ~vera)] mark and finished third m league play at 14-10. Jones County won the division with a 17-7 record. Hinds finished at
14-10, Gulf Coast and Pearl River tied at 12-12, Southwest Community College fi nis hed 8- 15 and Copiah-Lincoln went 5- 18. . Holmes is also 34-15 and fin– IShed second in the MACJC North Division a t 16-8 Itawamba won the No;th with an 18-6 mark. Northeast was third at 15-9, followed by Northwest (14-10), Mississippi Delta (12-12), East Mississippi
East Central and Holmes community college baseball squads are set to battle in opening round action of the MACJC State Baseball Tourna– ment, which gets under way at 3 p.m. Friday on the Goodman campus. Game 2 in the best two-out-of-three series con– tinues at 1 p.m. Saturday. A
MACJC State Tourney (9-15) and Coahoma (1-23). The top four teams in each division qualified for first– round games, which are hosted by the top two teams in each division. ECCC completed regular were outscored 9-1 in the nightcap Richie Long of Carthage belted a homer, Vincent Kort– bawi, a product of Hale County High School in Moundville, Ala., tripled antl Ernie Triplett o[ Louisville contributed a double to lead the EC offense in the fi rst game. Kortbawi and Donnie Tabb season action by falling to Jones County in a double– header held Saturday at Smith– Wills Stadium in Jackson. The Warriors dropped a 6-4 decision in the first contest and of Neshoba Central each had doubles in the second game.
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