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Fridny tl1ll11wcd hy sci .. hncks to .1.\linernl Area ~md Holmes Commurut} College squads Satui-day in Goodman left East Central Community College's baseball squad with a 4-6 mark on the young 2014 campaign. In the twin bill with East Mississippi, the Diamond Warriors were edged 6-5 in the opener and were shut out 3-0 in the nightcap at the Clark/Gay Baseball Complex in Decatur. Hun,ter Thrower, Dylan Little, Cody Daigle ~nd Caleb Woods each had two singles to lead EC's offense in the first con test. Thrower led in RBis with two. Thrower hails from Southeast Lauderdale High School; Little, Mary G. Montgomery l Iiph School in Sm111ws, Aln.; Daigle, Parkvfow Bnplist High School in Atl Ready to t>egn the 2014 campaign are the above members of East Central Community College's baseball squad. Pictured are (first row, from left) outfielder (1) Ben Cooley, a product of South Jones High School; Infielder (2) Dylan Little, Mary G. Montgomery HS, Semmes, Ala.; short stop/second baseman (3) Hunter Thrower, Southeast Lauderdale; outftelder/left-handed pitcher (4) Jake Bush, Brookwood (Ala.) High School; outfielder (5) Cojuante McMillian, Hamilton; left-handed pitcher (6) Zach Mowdy, Union; right-handed pitcher (7) Courtney Forbes, Columbia; outfielder (8) Zach May, Newton County; right-handed pitcher (9) Mason Wo00row, Tayforsvtlle; outfielder (11) Kyte McCullough, Mad'IS01l Ridgeland Academy; catcher/right-handed pitcher (12) lane Fazende, Pearl River Central; left· handed pitcher/outfielder (13) Will Myers, Leake Academy; and catcher (14) Todd Hughes, Clat1 In the second contest, EC hitters were Bush, Little, Woods, Thrower, Lane Fazende of Pearl River Central and Kyle McCullough of Mnd1son Rid~1·l111HI Academy, singles each. Starter Ran Ward was the losing pitcher, as tho right· hander from MRA went six innings and allowed two earned runs on two hits. He also fnnrwcl five hntterA nnd wnlkt·d thn•1• E:u>L Vtintral p01t1u pated in the Holmes Invitational held Snturclny und Hundny in Goodman 'l'he Ui11m111ul Warrion~ foll .r ·~I lofla IH Ml11t>rnl Arna 1111d 1lr11pp1•d 11 v·•I d u1:if!i111 1 ... I l11lr111 d1111111• Hal 1111l 1y c·ompPt1t1on. Whitten doubled and Jake Bush took the loss in relief. He went 3 1/3 innings and allowed three runs on three hits. The southpaw from Brookwoo
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