2015

ECCC softball splits with No. 1Jones County JC From school reports

a fielder's choice. In game two. ChloeThaggard of Leake Academywent the distance in the circle for the \\in. She gave up five hits and struck out four while shutting out the Lady Eagles. Ellis homered in the first inning to get the Lady Warriors started offensivelv, and finished with two hits and tWo RBis. ECCC tallied 11 hits in the win, including three sin– gles and an RBI from Nowell, three singles from Mahalia Gibson of Oak Grove High School, and singles frou Holsonback, Lavendar, and Christen Benson of Brookhaven High School. ECCC hosts Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College today for a doubleheader starting at 3 p.m.

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The East Central Community Col– lege Lady Warriors swept a softball doubleheader from the Meridian Community College Lady Eagles Monday to improve their record to 29-7 overall and 15-5 in South Divi– sion league play. The LadyWarriors did not allow a run in the two-game series, winning game one, 9-0. and Game 2, 5-0. ECCC scored seven runs in the first three innings to put the opener away early. LaceyHill picked up the win. She allowed only two hits and struck out four in four in 2 2/3 innings. Summer Lavendar led the Lady

East Central CC did not allow a single run in the sweep, improving its record to 29-7overall and 15-5 in conference play.

Warriors offensivelywith four RBis on a triple and home run. She scored three runs. MalloryTurner ofWest Lauderdale High School had a double and two RBis, Caitlyn Aldous of Petal High School and Karoline Holsonback of added singles. Anna Katherine Nowell of Leake Academy scored three runs for the LadyWar– riors. Maegen Ellis added an RBI on

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