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Meridian Community College last week on the Decatur cam- pus. Sanders, a sophomore from VIdalia,
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triple and two singies and col– lected four RBis. Also having productive out– ings at the plate were LaJoya Griffin of Philadelphia, triple, singie and two RBis; Lindsey Beard of Clarkdale, double, singie and RBI; and Dakota Vowell of Neshoba Central, two singies. MorganPorter of Enterprise contributed a two-run triple, Haley Stephens of Union and Kristen Chipley of Leake Academy each had a singie and RBI; and Ty Buckley of Neshoba Central was credited with a singie.
Kaylin Hopkins of Louisville Amber McBroom of Brandon, (2), Buckley, Porter and Beard. double and RBI; Chipley, sin- Tenna Patterson was the gie and RBI; and Buckley, winning pitcher in the five-in- · Vowell, Porter and Casey Ding matchup. Patterson al- Cherry of Union, singies each. lowed two earned runs on six Malauri Robinson of Enter– hits. She also fanned three bat- prisewas creditedwith a RBI. ters and walked one. Patter- Runs were scored by Griffin son is a product of Lexington (2), Peeler (2), Buckley (2), (Ala.) High School. Porter (2), McBroom, In the second game, EC Stephens, Beard, Chipley and jumped out to 12-0 lead after Hopkins. three innings and coasted to MarySanders picked up the victory. win in the six-inning contest. Stephens led the offense Sanders allowed five earned with two doubles and two runs on six hits. She also RBis. fanned three batters and Other hitters were Peeler walked two. Sanders is a prod– and Hopkins,~ singies each; uct ofAdams CountyChristian Beard, double and two RBJs; School inNatchez.
From school reports
, East Central Community College's fast-pitch softball squad posted easy victories over MeridianCommunityCol– lege in a non-division double– header Wednesday, March 20, on the Decatur campus. The Lady Diamond War– riors cruised 11-2 in the opener and won 13-5 in the second contest to improve to 20-6 overall under first-year head coach Kristin Chaney and assistant Courtney Nunn. AJ. Peeler led EC's offense in the first matchup, as the Neshoba Central High School product belted a home run,
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