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nod wt•re: Daigle, most valu· able player; Myers, mos t valuable pitcher ; Cooloy, ', 1110Ht valuable defonHi vc ~ player; freshman inlil'ld1~ 1 Dylan Snypes of Stal.( Line and Wayne Count y High School and frcAli · man outfielder Rea"'a11 Warren of Conehatta und Newton County Ili g h School, co-most improvt~d players; Myers and sopho more outfielder Chanct• Whitten, co-recipients of the Jamie Clark Memori al Award for Baseball ; and Whitte n , Scholnr– Athlete Award. Whitten has signed to continue his career at Mississippi Col– lege. Davis received the first Most Competitive Award voted on by the coaches.
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DuviH, a prnducL f Clinton High School , hi .323 with 20 RB Is . 1:1 had only four c rro1·t1 i 1 276 attempts. Fazende, a product 1 Pearl River Central ll1f!I School, hit .442 in .ia o bats with nine RBI A. II also was 2-1 on Ih mound with a 2.6 1rn1\ and 23 strikeouts in n innings. He will conti111; his career at Willi111 Carey. Little, a produc t i Mary G. Montgonwr High School, hit .348 wiln 25 RBis and a team-lt•m ing 47 singles. He wil l continue his career at th University of West Aluh ma. Receiving team award voted on by the pl ayu1
niLy College pitcher Will Myers of Philadelphia has been name d fir s t t eam Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges All-State for his play this season. Myers was 4-2 on the mound for the Diamond Warrior s, with a 3.0 earned r un average. He struck out 72 batters in 67 innings of work. The lefthande~ who prepped at Leake Acade– my, was named Lhe MACJC P itche r of the Week for April 27 Lo May 3. He was 2-0 during Lhat week, including a no hit– ter against Jones County Junior College. Myers will play for the University of Alabama in Hun tsv il1<•
Named second team MACJ C All-State were sophomore outfielder Ben Cooley of Hattiesburg , sophomore infielder Cody Daigl e of Addi s, La., freshman catcher Michael Davis of Clinton, sopho– more pitcher/catcher Lane Fazende of Carriere, and sophomor e infie lder Dyla n Little of Semmes, Ala. Cooley, a product of South Jones High School, hit .331 for the Warriors . this season, with 23 RBis. He was errorless i n the fi eld on 92 attempts. He will continue his baseball career at the University of North Alabama. Daigle, a product of Parkview Baptist High
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