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Stars are Bridgett Griffin, Coahoma; Dajah McCarty, East MS; Jessica Miles, Hollpes; Ty– Nita Baker, Jasmine Hampton, Ayanna Lynn and Ashley Wtley, all of Itawamba; Shanarika McCullum ~d Myiesha Stewart, both ofMS Delta; TalisaBoyd and Katie Garvin, both of Northeast; and Monique Biggins, Northwest. Brian Alexander of Northeast was selected head coach. Selectedon the South Division ~n's squad are Jay Case and Joe Cunningham, both of Copiah· Lincoln; Aquill Baynard, East Central; Dominique Brown and Marcus Hum, both of Hinds; JJ. Boltonand Donta Pittman, both of Jones County; -JaMichael Hawkins and Darius Forest, both of MS .Gulf Coast; Frank Snow andXavianRimmer, both of Pearl River; and Donovan Ross, Southwest. Richard Mathis of Pearl River serves as head coach. North Division men All-Stars are Patrick Brown and Alex Thompson, bot.b of Coahoma; MicahWalker, East MS;DeAndre Scott, Holmes; Quintin ~ and Tre' Wells, both of Itawamba; Anthony McDonald, MS Delta; Acie Vance and KeDorian Sullivan, both of Northeast; and DeMarcus McVay and Charles Eaton, both of Northwest. David Robbins of Northeast will serve as bead coach.
East Central Community College's baseball team split deci· sions with Itawamba Community . College in a non-division double– header. TheDiamondWarriors held on for an 8-7 victory in the opener and fell 11-6 in the nightcap. Ryan Shotts of Louisville and Newton County High School product Xavier Franklin led EC's offense in the opener. Shotts belt– ed a triple and collected twoRBis. Franklin contributed a double and also knocked in two runs. Other hitters were Terrance Steele of Neshoba Central, dou– ble; and KiilikMay ofTuscaloosa CountY (Ala.), Tim Anderson of Hillcrest (Ala.), Chase Domino of Fairhope (Ala.),Maxwell Harmon : of Enterprise .and John ~organ 6 Berry ofMadison Central, ~gles each. May was also credited with an RBI. BlakeDubuisson p~cked upthe win in relief. The right-bander allowed one earned run on four bits througfi 2213 innings. He also walked a batter. In the second contest, Anderson led the offense with a double and single. · The Diamond Warriors, now 12-13 overall,bostMS Gulf Coast Community College Friday. The twin bill gets under way at 3 pm. at the Clarlc/Gay Baseball Complex.
overall 49-116 record during his seven-year tenure. Applications for the position will be received through Apri112. For more infor– mation, contact Athletic Director Chris Harris, 601-635-6401 or 601-616-1088. His e-mail address is charris@eccc.edu. The state's top community and junior college basketball players will have an opportunity to show– case their talents when the abnual MACJC All-Star Basketball Games are held Thursday at ECCC. Women's action begins at 6 p.m. and the men's contest is set for8 p.m. Members of the South Division women's team include Vmtrice Briggs, Chanta Poole and LaVasha Allen, all of Co-Lin; Jaianah Matthew, Xzandra Dowd · and Jakela Johnson, all of East Central; Vandria Dampier, Hinds; Shamekia Hart, Markia Nix and Presley Owens, all of MS Gulf Coast; Daiquiri Raine, Pearl River; and Cassie Berry, Southwest. Toby Bush of Pearl River ··· serves as bead coach. · · North Division wome11 All- ' ··~·. .·· .. Al&-star basketball
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