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High School, double and RBI ee and Steele and Maxwell HarmOJ Enterprise, single~ each. Runs were scored by Ander (2), Franklin (2), Shotts, Kalik. ~ Dominican Republic native Rut Alcantara, Berry, Harmon, St· and Zach May. Starter Blake Dubuisson was of six hw-lers on the mound fo1 in the nightcap. The right-hal went 11/3 innings and allowed earned runs on five bits. He walked a batter. Dubuisson product of LongBeach High Sc The DiamondWarriors are !1 head coach Neal Holliman an sistants JustinBrewer and Jac monson. I ~ 1:! I .. z ii ~ .

came an early 7-{) deficit and grabbed a 10-7 advantage in the top of the sixth only to have the Wild– cats respond with five runs in the bottom of the frame. The Diamond Warriors could muster just one run in the top of the seventh and Pearl River (26-10, 9-5) heldon for the vic– tory. Franklin belted a grand slam in the sixth inning, and singled in the fourth and fifth frames to lead the EC offense. Berry also had a productive out– ingat the plate, as be blasted a two– run shot. Other sluggers were Anderson, two singles and RBI; KalikMay and Chase Domino of Fairhope (AJa.)

tests were scheduled to get under Steele of Neshoba Central and John wayat 3 p.m. at theClark/GayBase- Morgan Berry of Madison Central, ball complex. EC is 18-15 overall singles each. and the Bobcats are 22-10. The Dia- K.alik May of 'I'u.scaloosa County, mond Warriors dropped a twin bill Tim Anderson of Hillcrest (Ala.) to Bobcats by scores of 3-2 and 9-0 High School, Zach May of Newton earlier in the season ln Ellisville. Countyand John BrueningofRidge- In the fll'st contest .with Pearl land scored the other runs. River, Ryan Shotts ofLouisville and Starter Fernando Gonzalez Newton County High School product picked up the win, allowing one Xavier Franklin collected two hits earned run on four hits through 6 and two RBis each to lead the EC of- 1!3 innings. The Puerto Rico native tense. Shots belted a double and sin- and right-hander also fanned three gie and Franklin contributed two ·batters and walked two. singles. Each also scored a run. Right-hander Deion illmer hurled It was Shotts' two-run double in a the final 213 innings and allowed no six-run, seventh-inning that rallied hits. illmer is a product of Laurel EC from a 1-{) deficit. High School Other hitters were Terrance In the second contest, EC over-

From school reports

Alter claiming a 6-2 win in the openerwith Pearl River Community College, East Central Community College's baseball team was unable to complete a doubleheader sweep ofthe Wildcats and fell 1.2--11 in the MACJC South Division matchup held Saturday, April 6 on the Poplarville campus. However, the Diamond Warriors remain tied Cor the division lead :with Jones County JuniorCollegeas l',oth squads sport 10-4 records going into their battle Tuesday on tbe Decatur campus. The fll'St of two seven-inning con-

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