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' r~cognized in that way.'!.." '· ·< .::.:$econd· tin\ e. She was hlsO, . ~,DUring hedre:Shffian::'s~asorC ,,·Q.arri"'eq ECCC'~ fuosfvalu~bl~;.i

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'pitcher. both seasons. · ,, .·· t "It's a good feeling for them to have the success they've had," Hill said. "Hopefully, that

str~gh~ Y.e~ar, .a 'YerQ.o.r: hfil$.

when ECCC also advanced to

been hohcired'by earriin'g.fifst- '" the national tournament:._ its

East Central Community College sophomore Taylor Bailey was named an NJCAA first-team All-American on Monday

earn All-American status. After Newton County product Kasie Buckley was named All-American last year, ECCC pitcherTaylor Bailey earned the prestigious honor Monday. Bailey, a sophomore with a L.34 ERA this year, recording 197 strikeouts. The Warriors finished 37-15 and a fifth-place .finish nationally. "We're real excited," ECCC

first trip to the championship - Bailey went 25-6 with a 1.78

ERA Those successes have led gives us a ~ood base to go for- Bailey to the Division I level as ward and ran continue that

success. W<· hope that they're pavi ng llw w~.y for other young

she is headed next to Louisiana-Monroe.

"We hate that we're going to ladies to conH' in aud have sue-

from Austin, Texas, went32-10 be losing both ofthem," Hill

cess in our pro~rc:un."

said, adding that Buckley has signed withWest Florida "We're excited thatboth have

[lis the third lime a Warrior has been named first-teamAll- American as current Warrior

the opportunity to continue on, assistant coach Kristin Chaney

and we hope that they'll have

also earned that honor.

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