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ECCC Lady DiamondWarriors rally From press reports tant Kristin Chaney. before rallying to take the
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lead for good in the non-divi– sion matchup that featured several lead changes. EC freshman hurler Mary Sanders shut down the Lamar State offense in the top of the seventh and the Lady Diamond Warriors held on for the victory and improved to 6-2 on the young season under head coach Scott Hill and assis-
Smithville and A.J. Peeler of Neshoba Central led the EC offense with a double and single each. Brittany Pounders of Southeast Lauderdale was also cred– ited with a double, and sin– gles were recorded by Kaetlen Brown of Edgewa– ter (Ala.) Academy, Dakota Vowell of Neshoba Central,
A bases-loaded walk in the bottom of the sixth inning provided the winning mar– gin for East Central Com– munity College's fast-pitch softball team in a 4-3 victory over Lamar State College Friday afternoon in the sec– ond of two contests held in Decatur. The Lady Diamond War– riors trailed 3-1 in the sixth
to beat Lamar State
mond Warriors is a pair of contests with longtime rival · East Mississippi Commu– nity College Wednesday, Feb. 22. Game times are 3 and 5 p.m. on the Decatur campus. East Central is scheduled to participate in the North– east Mississippi Community College Invitational sched– uled Feb. 24-25 in Booneville.
Lajoya Griffin of Philadel– phia and Haelie Allen of Leake Academy. Sanders went the distance on the mound, allowing three runs on 11 hits. She fanned a batter and walked one. Sanders is a product of Adams Christian Academy. EC lost the opener by a 10-2 margin. Scoring infor– mation was not available. Next up for the Lady Dia-
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