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EC softball player takes honor for 26i2 season SUBMITTED TO THE TIMES

at Jtawamba Community College in Fulton. EC dropped a 4- 3 decision to Northwest Missi ss ippi Community College in first-round action and

DECATUR - East Central Communi– ty College fast-pitch softball player Haelie Allen received honors following the Lady Diamond Warriors' successful 2012 campaign. Allen, a sophomore infielder from Lena, led the team in batting with a .421 average. She collected 51 singles and was credited with 24 RBis. She also received the team's Lady Warrior Award. Allen is a product of Leake Academy. The Lady Diamond Warriors finished third in the MACJC South Division with a 15-9 record and advanced to the MACJC State Softball Tournament held

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at 31 -15 record under head coach Scott Hill, a native of Forest, and assistant Kristin Chaney.

Two local students named cheerleaders ECCC Cheer Squad Announced for 2012-13

Sebastopol; Austin Flake and Lindsey McCool, both ofWinston Academy; Mary Margaret Bailey, Philadelphia; Erica Clark, Neshoba Central; Madison Her– rington, Union; Payton Smith, Scott.Cen– tral· David Williams, Madison Stringer, He~ther Johnson, Alex Hollingsworth, Lindsey Ezelle, Lauren Ezelle and Jordyn Landry, all ofNewton County; and Laken Fulcher, Nanih Waiya. Maxwell Parker of Noxapater was selected Warrior Chief mascot.

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DECATUR - Cheerleaders were recently selected for 2012-13 at East Cen– tral Community College in Decatur, announced sponsor Huellen Watson. Cheer squad members and their respec– tive high schools include Darrin Hillman,

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