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first six games Davis, Roberts led the ofiense with a double and single. Massey also doubled. Vowell, Peeler, and Allen contributed singles each.
inning matcbup. She fanned six batters and walked two. Patterson is a product of Lexington (Ala.) High School. In the second contest, Robe1·ts and A.J. Peeler led the ofiense with three bits each. Roberts was credited with two doubles and single and Peeler also had a double and had two singles. Robm·ts was also the top run producer with three RBI. Other sluggers wereMassey and Allen with two singles each, Brown with a double, and Watson, Pounders, and Dakota Vowell wj-th a single each. Brown allowed just four hits in the six-inning battle to notch the victory. She fanned two batters. ECCC hosts East Mississ– ippi today with doubleheader action getting under way at 1 p.m. in Decatur. The Lady Diamond War– riors are led by bead coach Scott Hill and assistant Kristin Chaney.
Patterson was the winning pitcher. She allowed one run on four hits. She also fanned four batters and walked four. EC 11-9 East Mississippi 3-0 EC improved to 5-1 on the young season following a dou– bleheader sweep of non-divi– sion rival East Mississippi Community College - last Wednesday at Scooba. Kelsi Watson and Haelie Allen collected three singles each to lead the EC offense in the first game. Watson was also credi ted with three RBI. Other hitters were Brittany Pounders with a double and a single, Lajoya Griffin with two singles, and Marlee Massey, Haylee Roberts, and Kaetlen Brown of Edgewood (Ala.) Academy with a single apiece. Tenna Patterson picked up the win, allowing two eamed runs on five hits in the seven-
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