2015
Warriors drop doubleheader to Hinds
In Game 2, the Warriors rallied for three runs in the bottom of the sev– enth but it was not enough as they fell 4-3. Davis had a single to give the War– riors their only hit in the game. Mitchell of Lake and Little. Runs were scored byWbitten, Dylan Snypes ofWayne County High School and Todd Hughes of Clark– dale. Will Myers of Leake Academy was the losing pitcher. He allowed two earned runs on six hits in four innings. He struck out five batters. The Diamond Warriors, now 14-8 overall and 7-3 in division play, host Mississippi Delta Community College today at the Clark-Gay Baseball Com– plex. Doubleheadt'r action begins at 2 p.m. RBis were credited to Matt
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The East Central Community Col– lege Diamond Warriors fell 3-2 in 11 innings against No 1-ranked Hinds CoxnmunityCollege\Vednesdayin the first game of a doubleheader held at the Clark-Gay Baseball Complex in Decatur. The Warriors also lost Game 2, 4-3. After the visiting Eagles jumped out to an early 2-0 lead in game one, ECCC's Chance Whitten hit a solo home run in the bottom of the second inning and the Warriors scored again in the eventh to even the score. The Eagles scored the winning run in the top of the 11th off a solo homer by Marsha11 Boggs. Whitten, a product South Panola High School, also had a double and an RBI to lead the Warrior offense.
Todd Hughes a Clarkdale alumnus, scored a run in Game 2 for ECCC.
Other hitters were Michael Davis of Clinton, two singles; Cody Daigle of Parkview Baptist High School in Addis, La., double; and Dylan Little of Mary G. Montgomery in Mobile, Ala., and T.J. Lockett of Bibb County High School in Brent, Ala., each with a single. Scoring runs were Davis and Whitten. Lane Fazende, a product of Pearl River Central High School, took the loss for East Central. He allowed one earned run on three hits in three innings. He struck out five batters.
Lady Warriors sweep Pearl River in DH From school reports
Lauderdale, two singles An~i Ha~naford ofMag: nolia Heights School in Senatobia, Caitlyn Aldous of Petal and Karoline Hol– sonback of South Lamar High School in Kennedy, Ala., each with a single. Chloe Thaggard of Leake Academy pitched a shutout in game two to help the Warriors claim an 8-0 victory. Thaggard allowed no runs on two hits in six innings. She fanned nine and walked one. Aldous had a triple and single to lead the EC offense. She also taJlied three RBis and scored a
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MORE INFORMATION West Laude dale alumna Mallory Turner had two singles in Game 1for ECCC. /n Game 2, to.rmer Neshoba Central standout Katlyn Duke tallied a single. went the distance on the mound, allowing no runs ?n ?ne hit through eight mntngs. She struck out nine batters and walked two. Hitters for ECCC were MalloryTurner ofWest
POPlARVlLLE - The East Central Community College softball team swept Pearl River Com– munity College during a do~bleheader Wednesday to improve to 24-6 overall and HH in division play. In Game 1. Mallory Lee of Quitman scored Christen Benson of Brookhaven on an RBI in the eighth inning to give East Central a 1-0 victory over the host Lady Wild– cats. Lacey Hill of Kil- bourne (La.) High School
Additional l1itters were Holsonback, two doubles; Hannaford, two singles; and Katlyn Duke of Neshoba Central and Benson, each with a single. In addition to Aldous runs were scored by ' Maegen Ellis of Oak Hill Academy in West Point with two and Turner Gibson Lee. Duke a~d Benson with one each. The Lady Warriors plar at 3 and 5 p.m. Monday in a double– header at Meridian Com– munity College.
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