2011

and walked one.

Tyler Dalton pitched the bottom or the 11th to earn his second save of the yea1·. Leal went 3-ror-4 to lead EC. Kortbawi, Martin, and Fred Hampton each had two ruts. Herrington was 3-for-6 for Northwest. Northwest 10-10 'EC 8-5 In Saturday's first game, EC battled back

Pervis Mann was the starter and allowed five earned runs on eight hits through 4 2/3 innings. Following a passed ball on a swinging strike three, the Ranger s took the lead when Drwe Klepzigwas hit by a pitch with the bases loaded. Drew Griffin followed with a grand slam to left– center.

B.J. Martin's RBI-singie to left in the top or the 11th inningsnapped a 5-5 tie for EC in Game 1 Friday. The four-hour, 10- minute marathon saw five lead changes and 25 runners left on base. With the Warriors down 5-4, Carlos Leal's solo homer to right field in the eighth sent the game into extra innings.

ECCC Diamond Warriors Members of the 2011 East Central Community College baseball team are (seated, from left) manager Scott Ming, pitcher/infielder Tyler Dalton, outfielder Jerrod Myers, infielder Taylor Parks, catcher/ infielder/ outfielder Jeremy May, infielder Tanner Noak.ley, pitcher Mitchell Wooten, outfielder Darmaal Moore, pitcher Bobby Bryan, infielder/catcher/outfielder Charles Hill, and manager Jake Frasier ; (second row) head coach Neal Holliman, assistant coach Michael Avalon, pitcher Joel McKee, infielder Kyle Moore, pitcher Casey Wells, pitcher Seth K.idd, pitcher Brock Ward, outfielder Tyler Neal, pitcher Evan Humphries, pitcher Pervis Mann, graduate assistant Jesus Aleman, and assistant coach Hunter Vick; and (back row) infielder B.J. Martin, catcher Carlos Leal, third baseman Vincent Kortbawi, outfielder Fred Hampton, outfielder Tyler Brant, pitcher Colton Mitchell, first baseman/pitcher Richie Long, pitcher Willard Bacon, and pitcher Cal Cossich. The Diamond Warriors fin– ished their season with a 28-20 record.

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