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Ward was also the winning fanned eight batters and walked pitcher. The right-hander went four. 2 1/3 innings and allowed one In the first matchup with Co eamed run.on two hhs. He also Lin, EC jumped out to a 2-0 fanned three batters. lead but the home standing In the second contest, Berry Wolves rallied for the victory. drove in the go-ahead run in the Bush had two singles, knocked sixth inning for a 3-2 lead and in a run and scored twice to EC held on for the victory. pace the Diamond Warrior Ward led the offense with a offeuse. double and single. Little and Other hitters were Whitten Daigle had singles each. and Ward, two singles each; Thrower and Whitten were Ben Cooley of South Jones, credited with an RBI each. triple and RBI; Little, single Ty Hendrix picked up the and two RBis; and Daigle and win as the right-hander allowed Caleb Woods of Leake Central, one earned run on six innings single and RBI each. throuM. 6 2/3 innings. He Bush took the loss on the
lStered 11-7 and 3-1 victories over GulfCoast on March 12 in Perkinston. They jowneyed to Co-Lin's Wesson campus on March 15, where they fell 8-7 in the opener and rallied for a 10-6 win in the nightcap. In the first win over Gulf Coast, several Diamond Warriors collected multiple hits to lead the offense. John Morgan Berry belted two doubles and a single, and Dylan Little and Ryan Ward each had a double and two sin gles. Berry and Ward were also cl"l"rlitt>.cl with two RBis each.
-mound. He hurled one-third inning and allowed one earned run on three hits. He also walked a batter. In the nightcap, Whitten led See ECCC. oaoe 38
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the 0 ff ense with a double and two smgles. He also knocked in •a run. 0 th.er sluggers were Daigle, two smgles and two RBis. B~rry •.two singles and RBI; LtttJe, single and two RBis· and Faze~de, single and RBI. ' . Nick Wilson picked up the wm. The southpaw from Terry went two innings and allowed one earned run on one hit. He also fanned three batters and
Walked one. EC (9-11, 3-1) entertains top-ranked Jones County Junior College (21-1, 2-0) Tuesday, M~h 18. Doubleheader action begins at 3 p.m. at the Clark/Ga~ Baseball Complex.
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