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DiamondWarriors sweep co~Lin in division battle

From school reports Hinds (6-14) and Co-Lin (5-17). The top four teams qualify for post-sea- Ew:;t Cenlm.l CommunityCollege's son competition, which gets under htts<'ball ~;qmul posh'<.! a pair of vic- way May 3-4. lorii'Hovt' l' Copinh-Lincoln Commu- In the DiamondWarriors' first win nlly C 'oll<·g~· in H k<'Y MACJC South over Co-Lin, Tim Anderson belted a ntvudou 111111<-hup held Saturday, solo home run, John Morgan Berry 1\prll ·~o 111 lht> (' lark/Gay Baseball and Ryan Shotts slapped RBI dou– ( 'o111ph•' nn I h<' D<'<'atUI' campus. bles each, and Terrance Steele dou- l'lw l >lumoml WaJTiors won the bled to lead the offense. "'"'"~'~ hy u ti I margin and cruised. _Anderson is a product ofHillcrest I :• ·• In I ho o1~11lt•np to improve to 23- High School in Tuscaloosa. Berry, l."i uv•·•·u ll und IH) in league play. who hails from Madison Central !•:<' 111 M'<'OIId inlcl:l{,tue playbehind High School, also contributed a sin– l't ·ml H1w r whose division mark gle. Shotts and Steele are products t.lunclHnl l,,"!i. 'l'ht• Wildcats are 32- of Louisville and Neshoba Central tu n\vJ'nll .JoJ\('H County js third (15- high schools, respectively. 'i) lolluwPd by (fuJf Coast (9-11), AlsoproducingrunswereDom.ini-

can Republic native Rubert Alcan– tara, Caleb Woods of Leake Central and Kalik: May of Tuscaloosa County, each with an RBI single. Newton CountyHigh School product Xavier Franklin also singled. Runs were scored by Berry (2), Shotts, Kalik May, Anderson, Steele, Zach May and Kyle Henson of Starkville Academy. Starter Fernando Gonzalez picked up the win. The right-hander from Puerto Rico allowed one earned run on four hits through 51/3 innings. He also fanned five batters and walked ·three. Right-hander Deion Ulmer was credited with the save. He hurled 1 2/3 scoreless innings and

fanned a batter. Ulmer is a product of Laurel High School. In the five-inning second contest, Chase Domino of Fairhope (Ala.) High School was the top run pro– ducer with his three-run blast. Several players recorded multiple hits, including Anderson, triple and single; and Kalik May and Shotts, two singles each. All three also knocked in a run each. Other bitters wereAlcantara, RBI double; and F ranklin, Berry and Caleb McKee of Neshoba Central, singles each. Runs were scored by Shotts (2), Ka1ik May (2), Anderson (2) , Domino, Alcantva, Steele, Franklin,

Ulmer and Zach May. : Starter Blake Dubuisson got tl win, as the right-hander from Lor Beach allowed two earned runs c three hits through four innings. f fanned a batter and walked tw Right-hander Ty Hei!dri.x hurled tl final inning in relief. He fanned batter and walked one. Hendrix is product of East Webster Hi~ School. The Diamond Warriors comple1 regular season action by hosting d vision foe Hinds Community Colle~ beginning at 2 p.m. Saturday, Apt 27, at the Clark/Gay Baseball Con plex.. Sophomoreplayers will be ho1 ored prior to the twin bill. ·c ! a. c z .. 3!~~!: z -::ao~ - z a - :; iii a - u w ~ z ~ j ! I!; ~ .!: . a a. •= !! ii a. ·c .a. 111 c .u -z • ;:

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