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ECCC softball sweeps Co-Lin in doubleheader
mound. She allowed one run on four hits in seven innings of work while stricking out eight and walking one. Hitters included Karoline Hol– sonback of South Lamar High School in Kennedy, Ala., two sin– gles; Aldous and Christen Benson of Brookhaven, each with a double; and Duke, single. Turner recorded one RBI. Runs were scored by Benson and Lee. The Lady Warriors travel to Ray– mond Saturday to take on the Hinds Community College Lady Eagles in games beginning at 1 and 3p.m. •
were credited to Duke with three, Gibson with two and Lavender with one. ECCC players who scored runs included Mallory Turner ofWest Lauderdale and Mallory Lee of Quibnan, who both scored one. Lacey Hill, a product of Kil– bourne (La.) High School, got the win. She allowed no runs on three hits in five innings. She also fanned six batter . In the nightcap, East Central scored on a fielder's choice in the bottom of the fifth inning to claim the victory. Chloe Thaggard of Leake Academy went the distance on the
From school reports
DECATUR-The East Central Community College Lady Warrior - softball team defeated Copiah-Lin– coln Community College 10-0, 2-1 in doubleheader action Wednesday. East Central (21-5, 7-3) jumped out to an early lead in Game 1, scoring four runs in the first inning of the shutout. Andi Hannaford of Magnolia Heights School in Senatobia went 3-3 at the plate to lead the Lady Warnor offense. She also had one RBI. In addition to Hannaford, RBis •
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