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East Central's Hill named MACJC Pitcher of the Week f • the 5eCOnd time this

lowed just two hits and had four strike– outs in a 9-0 Lady Warrior win · over Meridian

Gulf Coast Community Col– lege, she allowed just three bits, one earned run, and struck out six Lady Bulldogs in a 9-1 victory.

~~ Ea.s Central Commu– Ctr eon~ :;1'ftba]] player Le.t'ley Hill is the ~tis i sippi Af,:ociat.nn of Community imdJuniorCol1eges Pitcher of the Week. - for the week of ~1arcb 30- ~ ;), Hill. a fre bman

from Kilbourne High ln Kilbourne, La. , al- Hill also earned the honor for the week of Feb. 16-22, when she also was named Na– tional Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division II Pitcher of the Week. ECCC sweeps Northeast on Alumni Day ;::-,~ c.ez.~ C-0mmunity Davis was 3-4 at the platewith innings of reliefwork. .... -r,__ pla;ed 11 runs in the two RBis and Matt Mitchell Ben Cooley of South Jones , - - ~ell route to a was 2-4 with two RBis. Cody High School belted a two-run 2 \ic"".01"\" and a Daigle was 2-2 and scored home run to pace the War- 0x:::.:0eeoer ~of Xorth- three runs. Chance Whitten riors. Lockett and Lane • r -~-, pp. College and Reagan WaITen both had Faze~de both had RBI dou- :: -~-~1u:nni Day RBI singles. bles m the contest. ?Jlan ~A.: l ~ ~ \\-a."'riors won Peyton Owen recorded the Snypes was 2-3 and Davis bad - win on the mound. an RBI on a sacrifice fly. East Central pitchers On April 8, East Central Hill Community College on March 30. On April 1 against Mlssiss~ppi

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struck out 14 Tiger batters in fought back for a 5-0 Game 2 Game 1. Colby Eaves got the to salvage a doubleheader win. tossing three innings of split at Meridian Community shutout ball and striking out College. four. He gave up one hit. Matt Meridian took the first ~fitchell struck out 10 in five game 8-3.

Lady Warriors get 2nd straight DH s:

I EastCentralCommunityCol- lege pounded out 23 hits and scored 18 runs in a double– header sweep of Copiah-Lin– coln Community College, 11-3 and 7-3, inWesson April 11. The Lady move to 32-8, 18-6, good for second place in the MAC.JCSouth Division. In Game 1, East Central scored two runs in the top of the first, five in the third and three more in the fourth to jump out to a 10-0 lead. Maegen Ellis clubbed two home runs, includ-

inga solo shot in the first inning and a two-run blast in the fourth. Ellis, CaitlynAldous and Andi Hannaford combined for 10 hits and five RBis. Ellis was 4-4 with three RBis,Aldous was 4-4 with an RBI, and Hannaford was 2-2 with an RBI. Anna Katherine Nowell doubled in two runs, andKatlyn Duke dou– bled and had three RBis. Lacey Hill recorded the win for East Central, allowing three runs over six innings. She struck out tliree, walked two

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