2010

teams brace for juco playoffs against Pearl River.

when it opens play against Texas Lutheranat Seguin, Texas.Who's hot for the Choctaws? Stuart Magee, from Columbia byway of Hinds CC, went 8-for-10 in the sweep of Mary Hardin-Baylor last weekend and is at .450 for the year. No.8 MC (34-7) is hopeful of a D-ill Tournament at– large bid even if it doesn't win the ASC crown..•. Delta State had two players picked for the first team All– GulfSouthConferenceWestDivision squad: outfielder Michael Niemann (.310) and pitcher Jason Coats (7-0, 3.11). Somehow, Josh Gordon (.431, 10 homers, 46 RBis) and Cade Hog– gard (.352, 7, 62) didn't make either first or second team.... Millsaps sec– ond basemanTreyRountree and out– fielder Josh Ordeneaux made the SCAC All-Tournament team. The Majors went 1-2 in the tournament and finished their seasonat 25-15. • To comment on this story, call Ml

Belhaven hit .336 -nith 44 homers as a team. Starters Brandt Hinton and Ryan Kassab are a combined 18-1. AndWadeBroyles, named theGCAC pitcher of the week. posted a 1.39 ERA and 11 savesasaseniortransfer from Ole Miss. Tagging up Sluggers Zach Polzin, Nick Schneeberger and Michael Busby played big roles in Hinds' success this season. But Temple also lauded the pitching of starters Fraser Adams, Brent Gay, Ryan Nance and Michael Porter and the bullpenwork of Josh Clarke. The son of former Hinds coach Rick Clarke notched a school-record 10 saves.... Meridian CC won the Miss-Lou Conference regular season title and will host the NJCAA D-1 Region 23 Tournament next weekend atSkaggs Field.... Mississippi College will shoot for its first American Southwest Confer– ence Tournament title since 2003

Holmes also comes in on a roll, havingwon eight ofits lastnine divi– sion games. Hinds was in a three-way tie for the South lead with four games left and survived to finish second, earn– ing a host role in the openinground. Open road Not only is Belhaven hosting the Gulf Coast Athl"ticConferenceTour– nament at Smith-Wills Stadium this week, the 39-13 Blazers, as the top seed, are sitting;>retty inthe bracket. In their opener at Smith-Wills Stadium on Thursday, they'll face the winner of today'sThugaloo-Loy– ola play-in g.1me. The Blazers were 12-0 againsl those two schools. Win that g.1me and they would play the loser ~ fThursday's William Carey-Spring Hill game onFriday. Not only that, but this is a loaded BU club,rankNNo. 11 in NAIA. Led by Craig Dean (.439, eight homers),

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