2011

ECCC basebal After claiming an 8-5 victory

after finishing third in the MACJC South Division at 13-11, finished 28-20 overall while Northwest (29-17) advances to the MACJC State Baseball Tour– nament scheduled May 13-14 and hosted by Jones County Junior College in Ellisville. In the opening win, E~ scored three runs in the top of the II th inning to snap a 5-5 tie and held on for the victory. Kyle Moore of Southaven ECCC Continued from page 7A Martin and Tanner Noakley of Ocean Springs led the EC offense with three hits each. Martin belted a home run and two singles and Noaldey had three singles. Martin was also the top run producer with three RBis. In the decisive second game Saturday, EC held an early 3-0 lead but the host Rangers rallied

in extra innings over Northwest Mississippi Community College Friday in the opener of a best-of– three series in Senatobia, East Central Community College's baseball squad dropped a pair of decisions Saturday by scores of 1()..8 and 10-5 and concluded competition for the 2011 cam– paign. The Diamond Warriors, who qualified for the playoff series

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to tie the contest in the third and took a S-0 lead after five innings. EC tied the game with two runs in the sixth at 5-5 but Northwest responded with a five-run eighth inning and held on for the win and a berth in the MACJC State Baseball Tournament. Hill and Hampton homered and Kortbawi,Martiii and Noak– ley bad two singles each to lead the EC offense. Hill was the top run producer with two RBis. Noaldey also knocked in a run. •

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