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It was feast or famine for the East Central Community College Lady Diamond Warriors last from week as they combined were swept by reports Jones County Junior College (2-0, 9-0), then took a pair of games from Mississippi Gulf Coast Com– munity College (5-3, 8-6). Game with Copiab-Lincoln
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Tenth-ranked Jones posted a division sweep in Decatur on .March 19. EC feU to 19-8 overall and 3- 3 in the division.
EC brought a 21-8 overall record and a 5-3 MACJC South Division mark into tbis :week. In this week's games, EC was scheduled to host Southwest Mississippi on Monday and go lo We.."•;;on to take on Co-Lin on Thw-sday and to Senatobia to face Northwest Mississippi on
J ones improved to 16-3 overall and 4-2 in the division. A.J. Peeler of Neshoba Central led EC's offense in the sweep GuHCoast - first contest with three singles. In the second game, EC's Marice Massey also had a sin- offense managed just three gle. bits- singles each by Peeler , Tenna Patterson took the Haylee Roberts, and Kelsi loss, allowing two runs on six Watson. hits in the seven-inning con- Kaetlen Brown took the test. She also fanned three and loss, allowing eight earned walked one. runs on 10 hils through 3 1/3 Ginger Lonergan (8-1) innings. She fanned two and tossed a four-bit shutout and walked two. struck out 12 to pace the Lady Continued on B5... Bobcats. See ECCC... ECCC... Continued from B3...
single each. Tenna Patterson picked up the win, allowing two earned runs on five bits in the seven-inning battle. In the second game, the Lady Diamond Warriors once again over– came an early 1-0 deficit with a six-run fourth inning. Gulf Coast responded with three runs in the filth to cut EC's advantage to 6-4. EC put its final two runs on the board in the fifth. Roberts led the offense with a dou– ble, a single, and two RBI. Peeler also doubled and singled. Other hitters were Brittany Pounders with a double and Massey, Griffin, Brown, Allen, Dakota Vowell, and Kelsi Watson witb a single apiece. Mary Sanders got the win, allowing four earned runs on six bits through 4 2/3 innings. She also fanned three.
Lauren Candies (7-2) wont five innings, gave up two bits, struck out two, and walked none a JCJC complet– ed the sweep. EC ~ Gulf Coast 3-6 The Lady Diamond Warriors improved to 21-8 overall and 5-3 in the South Division with Saturday's sweep at Decatur. Gulf Coast dropped to 15-5 and 6-2. Jones County leads the division at 8-2. AJ. Peeler bolted a three-run homer to lead EC's offense in the opener. Peeler's blast came in the third inning when EC trailed 1-0. Other sluggers were Haelie Allen of Leake Academy with three siggles,
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