2015
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East Central CCswept at home by MGCC From school reports
lead the Warriors offensively. Matt Mitchell of Lake High School also had two doubles in four trips to the plate. T.J. Lockett of Bibb County High School (Brent, Ala.) was 2-for- 3 with an RBI, and Ben Cooley of South Jones High School tripled in a run in the contest. Josh Carpenter of Winona High School was charged with the loss, working 1 2/3 innings on the mound. In Game 2, ECCC jumped out to an early 3-0 lead in the first inning, but couldn't hold on in the 12-8 loss. The Warriors did manage 13 hits, including three from Reagan Warren of 1'ewton County High
School, who also had three RBis, and three hits from Lockett Davis, Cody Daigle of Parkview Baptist High School (Addis, La.) and Will Kennedy of Union High School each had two hits. Davis had a two-run triple in the bottom of the first inning. Seven Warrior pitchers gave up 17 hits in the nightcap. Peyton Cain of Newton County High School was credited with the loss. ECCC (21-13. 14-8) returns to action Saturday, April 18, as the Warriors ho t Itawamba Commu– nity College in Decatur. Double– header action begins at 2 p.m.
DECATUR-The East Central Community College Warriors dropped a doubleheader Tuesday to che ~ississippi Gulf Coast Com– ni•JOity College Bulldogs, 7-4 and 12-t) ECCC dropped Game 1 despite out-hittmg Gulf Coast 10-9. The game was tied 2-2 going into the top of the fifth, when the Bulldogs took the lead for good, scoring two runs on two hits, two ECCC errors and a wild pitch. Michael Davis of Clinton High School was 2-for-3 at the plate with two doubles and two runs scored to
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