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Trent Turner Freshman Infielder Brandon

Heath Wood Sophomore Outfielder Kossuth


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Letter from the President

Dear Friends of Northeast and MACJC State Tournament Participants: Thank you for attending the 2014 Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) State Baseball Tournament. Each coach and each athlete has worked hard to ensure that our teams are ready to give performances that make you proud to be a community college baseball fan. Northeast exists to provide educational, recreational and social resources for students and supporters to grow and enjoy their accomplishments. Northeast is pleased to host the State Tournament for the first time in many years. While you are on campus, I hope you have a safe and enjoyable visit. I trust you will use this opportunity to get to know our students, coaches and staff. We are always ready to assist you to enjoy your time with us. Thank you for everything that you do to encourage and support our efforts. We are always glad to have you on our campus. Sincerely, Johnny L. Allen President​

Board of Trustees

T. Jack Ramsey

Chairman Tenure of Service: 1983 Tishomingo County Banker

Bill Breedlove

Tenure of Service: 1999 Prentiss County Businessman

Ben McClung

Tenure of Service: 2013 Tishomingo County Superintendent of Education

Troy Holliday

Vice Chairman Tenure of Service: 1964 Tippah County Businessman

John O. Cunningham Secretary Tenure of Service: 1995 Prentiss County Businessman

Randle Downs

Tonya Butler Farris

Tenure of Service: 2012 Prentiss County Superintendent of Education

Sam McCoy

Tenure of Service: 1988 Prentiss County Businessman

Tenure of Service: 2012 Alcorn County Businesswoman

Gina Smith

Tenure of Service: 2012 Alcorn County Superintendent of Education

Ken Basil

Tenure of Service: 2008 Union County Superintendent of Education

Douglas Jackson

Tenure of Service: 1995 Tippah County Retired Educator

Luzene Triplett

Tenure of Service: 2002 Prentiss County Retired Educator

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Alvia Blakeney

Tenure of Service: 2011 Tishomingo County Retired Businessman

Tracie Langston

Tenure of Service: 2004 Prentiss County Businesswoman

Vance Witt

Tenure of Service: 2007 Union County Businessman

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Baseball Coaches & Athletic Support Staff Kent Farris

Richy Harrelson

Head Coach

Assistant Coach

Jon Andy Scott Assistant Coach

Hope Kingsley, ATC

David Robbins Dean of Students Athletic Director

Blake Long

Head Athletic Trainer

Sports Information Director

Matt Werner

Joye Farris

Athletic Facilities/ Head Equipment Manager

Administrative Assistant to the Dean of Students/Athletic Director

Bus Drivers Phillip Moore (left) Marvin Ozbirn (right)

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2014 MACJC State Baseball Tournament Teams

Northeast Mississippi Community College

Jones County Junior College

(State Tournament Host) City Mascot

Booneville Tigers

Overall Record Division Record Division Finish First Round Result

27-18 17-7 North Division Runner Up Defeated Pearl River, 9-8, 6-12, 12-11

Home Record Away Record Neutral Record Last 5 Series

13-6 11-10 3-2 8-3

City Mascot Overall Record Division Record Division Finish First Round Result

Overall Record Division Record Division Finish First Round Result Home Record Away Record Neutral Record Last 5 Series

40-8 18-6 South Division champion Swept Holmes 12-2, 7-6

Home Record Away Record Neutral Record Last 5 Series

Hinds Community College City Mascot

Ellisville Bobcats

25-3 15-5 0-0 7-3

East Central Community College Raymond Eagles

29-16 17-7 South Division Runner Up Swept Northwest Mississippi 6-2, 10-8 19-7 9-8 1-1 7-3

City Mascot Overall Record Division Record Division Finish First Round Result

Decatur Warriors 23-25 10-14 South Division Fourth Seed Defeated East Mississippi 4-3, 1-7, 12-3

Home Record Away Record Neutral Record Last 5 Series

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2013-14 East Central Baseball Roster

Head Coach: Neal Holliman

Assistant Coach: Scott DeLoach

Assistant Coach: Ronald Sims

# 1 Managers: 2 Ephraim Ringo, Christopher Yarbrough 3 4 5 6 President: 7 Dr. Billy Stewart 8 9 10 11 Athletic Director: 12 13 Chris Harris 14 16 18 Administrative Assistant to the 19 20 Athletic Director: 21 Lori McMullan 22 23 25 27 Sports Information Director: 28 Bubby Johnston 31 33 34 34 Athletic Trainer: 35 Derrick Jones 6

Warriors

Player Pos. Ben Cooley OF/LHP Dylan Little INF Hunter Thrower INF Jake Bush OF/LHP Cojuante McMillian OF Zach Mowdy LHP Courtney Forbes RHP Zach May OF Mason Woodrow RHP Maxwell Harmon INF/OF Kyle McCullough OF Lane Fazende C Will Myers LHP/OF Todd Hughes C Ryan Ward RHP/INF Conner West RHP Gage Sullivan OF Ty Hendrix RHP Nick Wilson LHP Caleb Woods INF Dillon Drake RHP Bcody Daigle UTL John Morgan Berry INF/OF Deshawn Pittman C Reagan Warren OF Chance Whitten OF/INF Kale Fultz RHP Cory Kitchens LHP Colby Eaves RHP

B/T R/R R/R R/R L/L L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R L/R R/R L/L R/R

Class Ht. Wt. Fresh. 5-11 160 Fresh. 6-1 167 Fresh. 5-9 165 Soph. 5-11 189 Fresh. 5-10 200 Fresh. 6-0 197 Fresh. 6-3 186 Soph. 5-10 160 Soph. 6-3 190 Soph. 6-0 175 Fresh. 6-2 192 Fresh. 6-0 201 Fresh. 6-2 201 Fresh. 5-11 151 Fresh. 5-11 171 Soph. 6-5 170 Fresh. 6-2 162 Soph. 6-3 210 Fresh. 5-8 200 Soph. 6-1 190 Fresh. 6-6 206 Fresh. 6-2 218 Soph. 6-1 200 Fresh. 5-11 190 Fresh. 6-0 170 Fresh. 6-5 195 Fresh. 6-5 240 Soph. 6-4 190 Fresh. 6-4 219

Hometown High School/Previous Laurel South Jones Semmes, AL Mary G. Montgomery Meridian Southeast Lauderdale West Blocton, AL Brookwood Hamilton Hamilton Union Union Columbia Southwest MS CC Little Rock, MS Newton County Taylorsville Taylorsville Meridian Enterprise Madison MRA Carriere Pearl River Central Philadelphia Leake Academy Meridian Clarkdale Madison MRA Taylorsville Taylorsville Richland Richland Maben East Webster Byram Terry Carthage Leake Central Brandon Puckett Addis, LA Parkview Baptist Madison Madison Central Vossburg Quitman Conehatta Newton County Batesville South Panola Covington, TN Southwest TN CC Laurel Heidelburg Academy Lousiville Nanih Waiya

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2013-14 Hinds Baseball Roster

Head Coach: Sam Temple Assistant Coach: Dan Rives Assistant Coach: Chad Bradford

# 2 3 6 7 8 9 11 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

Player Pos. Randy Bell IF/OF/P Quade Smith OF Matt Jones INF Brian Mills OF/IF Toler Robinson OF/IF Chase Lunceford IF/P Luke Reynolds IF/P Keller Bradford RHP Gage Posey P/OF Tyler Cox IF/OF/P Austin Sanders P/OF Casey Sutton RHP Marshall Boggs INF Casey Echols OF Houston Case P/IF/OF Curt Chism INF Wesley Wilkinson RHP Blake Ainsworth INF Lee Ogletree C Michael Jolly RHP Daniel Briner LHP Roger Murphy LHP Chase Cater RHP Derek Martin P/IF Graham Ahlrich IF/P Caleb Upton C Franklin Hayes LHP Andrew Culver P/OF Jonathan Washam C

Eagles B/T R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R L/R L/R R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/L L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R L/L L/L R/R

Class Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Soph. Soph. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Soph. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Soph. Fresh. Fresh. Soph. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh.

Ht. 5-11 5-9 6-0 6-3 5-11 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-3 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-0 6-3 6-3 6-5 6-0 5-11 6-3 6-5 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-3 6-4 5-10 5-9 6-2 5-11

Wt. 185 175 190 180 180 185 180 160 190 215 190 225 210 205 190 225 175 165 220 205 195 175 205 215 215 200 160 195 195

Hometown High School/Previous Woodville Centreville Academy Brandon Northwest Rankin Madison Madison Central Mendenhall Magee Pearl Pearl Clinton Clinton Forest Forest Raymond Central Hinds Academy Brookhaven Brookhaven Academy Brandon Brandon Madison Madison Central Monroe, La. Sterlington Cleveland Cleveland Braxton Brandon Brookhaven Brookhaven Madison Madison Central Pearl Northwest Rankin Brandon MRA Raymond Hillcrest Christian Mobile, Ala. Faith Academy Madison St. Andrews Episcopal Brandon Northwest Rankin Rayville, La. Riverfield Academy Flora Tri-County Academy Madison Madison Central Natchez Cathedral Mendenhall Magee Brookhaven Brookhaven Sterlington, La. Ouachita Christian

Assistant Coach: Tim Axton Student Assistant Coach: Jonathan McClendon Student Assistant Coach: Hayden Richardson President: Clyde Muse Athletic Director: Gene Murphy Assistant Athletic Director: Dot Murphy Athletic Office Manager: Leslie Moak Sports Information Director: Dan Rives Sports Marketing: Brian Emory Athletic Trainer: Darrell Bradley Assistant Athletic Trainer: Roderick Young

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2013-14 Northeast Baseball Roster

Head Coach: Kent Farris (8th year - University of North Alabama) Assistant Coach: Richy Harrelson (3rd year - University of Mississippi) Assistant Coach: Jon Andy Scott (1st year - University of Mississippi)

# 1 2 Managers: Jodey Varner, Jake Scott, Cody Friga 3 4 5 President: 6 7 Dr. Johnny L. Allen, Ed.D. 8 (9th year - Mississippi State 10 University) 11 12 13 Athletic Director: 16 David Robbins 17 (2nd year - Millsaps College) 18 19 20 Sports Information Director: 21 Blake Long 23 (1st year - University of Mississippi) 24 25 26 Head Equipment Manager: 27 Matt Werner 28 (2nd year - NEMCC) 29 30 31 Athletic Trainer: 32 Hope Kingsley 33 (2nd year - University of Southern Miss) 35 8

Player Drew Wray Dustin Pratt Heath Wood Ben Foster Colby Williams Luke Stanley Jack Hurdle Hunt Halford Riley Alef Cody Bo Dillard Trent Turner Scott Pala Townsend Myers Blake Drabik Dustin Allen David Gibson Landon Boyd Josh Peterson Easton Hall Tyler Cox Ben Hellums Jordan Montgomery Mason Maxey Tyler Nelms Ethan Taylor Blake Frazier Caleb Goff Tanner Whitaker Evan Hickman Blake Harwell

Pos. INF INF INF INF/P OF INF OF P C OF/P INF INF INF/P P OF/P P INF/P INF INF P P OF P P P C P P P C

Tigers

B/T R/R S/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R L/L R/R L/L R/R R/R L/R R/R L/L R/R R/R L/L L/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R

Class Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Freshman Freshman Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore Freshman Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Freshman Sophomore Freshman

Ht. Wt. Hometown High School 5’10” 139 New Albany New Albany 5’9” 196 Blue Springs East Union 5’10” 150 Corinth Kossuth 5’11” 155 New Albany New Albany 5’8” 164 Brandon Brandon 5’8” 147 Oxford Lafayette County 5’10” 174 Byhalia Harding Academy 6’2” 175 Oxford Oxford 5’11” 220 New Albany New Albany 6’0” 194 Blue Springs East Union 6’0” 179 Brandon Brandon 6’1” 161 Hernando Hernando 6’1” 148 Hernando Hernando 6’0” 181 Houston, Tenn. Houston 6’0” 193 Iuka Tishomingo County 6’4” 213 Corinth Kossuth 6’3” 182 Columbus New Hope 6’5” 196 Arvada, Colo. Ralston Valley 6’2” 198 New Albany New Albany 5’11” 186 Lexington, Ky. Paul Dunbar 6’8” 174 Ripley Ripley 5’10” 171 Southaven DeSoto Central 6’0” 152 New Albany New Albany 5’10” 230 Corinth Kossuth 6’2” 190 Arlington, Tenn. Arlington 5’11” 190 Corinth Corinth 5’11” 173 Hernando Hernando 6’4” 220 Iuka Tishomingo County 6’1” 194 Holly Springs Marshall Academy 6’1” 180 Lake Cormorant Lake Cormorant

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2013-14 Jones County Baseball Roster

Head Coach: Christian Ostrander

Assistant Coach: Chris Kirtland

Assistant Coach:

# 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 32 33 35

Bobcats

Player Pos. B/T J.G. Miley OF R/R Kris Brown RHP R/R Chris Morgan INF/OF R/R Trent Giambrone INF/OF R/R Carter Polles INF/OF R/R Stephen Stiglets INF/OF R/R Westin Stringer LHP L/L Caleb Ladner OF L/R Jordan Stark INF/OF R/R Joshua Pankratz INF R/R Will Brad LHP L/L Lane Ratliff LHP L/L Christian Dale RHP/INF R/R Avery Owens RHP R/R Will Simon RHP/UTL R/R Walt Prince C/INF R/R Cole Barlow RHP R/R Will Hazen LHP L/L Perry Turner LHP L/L Madison Roberts C L/R Kyle East RHP R/R Alex Shermer OF R/R Tyler Graves C R/R Trent Black RHP R/R Taylor Karr RHP R/R Chase Hensley RHP/INF R/R Daniel Goff RHP/INF R/R Tyler Schankin INF R/R

Class Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Soph. Fresh. Soph. Soph. Fresh. Soph. Soph. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Soph. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Soph. Soph. Soph. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh.

Ht. Wt. Hometown High School 5-9 160 Tupelo Tupelo 6-0 166 Forest, La Forest 5-10 183 Madison Madison Central 5-10 179 Metairie, La Grace King 5-11 184 Hattiesburg South Jones 6-3 175 Gulfport Gulfport 6-1 195 Terry Terry 5-11 180 Bay St. Louis Bay 6-5 208 Flowood Northwest Rankin 6-3 204 Taylorsville Taylorsville 6-2 187 Hickory Newton County 6-3 184 Purvis Purvis 6-0 149 Columbus Columbus 5-10 145 Laurel South Jones 5-10 168 Hattiesburg Sumrall 5-10 189 Magee Simpson Academy 6-2 190 Madison Madison Central 6-4 207 Diamondhead St. Stanislaus 6-1 182 Leakesville Greene County 6-3 200 Pelham, Ala. Evangel Christian 6-2 201 Saucier West Harrison 6-3 203 Brandon Northwest Rankin 6-2 220 Petal Petal 5-10 200 Ellisville South Jones 6-3 194 Batesville South Panola 6-3 215 Humboldt, Tenn. USJ 6-2 206 Lucedale George County 6-1 225 Gulfport D’Iberville

Eric Patten

Graduate Assistant Coach: Ladd Rhodes

Statistician: Cassidy Ulmer

Managers: Cameron Robertson, Hunter Young

President: Dr. Jesse Smith

Athletic Director: Katie Herrington

Sports Information Director: Shawn Wansley

Athletic Trainer: Joel Cain

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Tigers host state tournament after Hall’s heroics

Easton Hall helped Northeast Mississippi Community College assistant baseball coach Richy Harrelson celebrate his birthday in an unbelievable way. Hall crushed a three-run home run in the eighth inning that turned out to be the game-winner in a 12-11 triumph by the Tigers over Pearl River Community College on Saturday in the first round of the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) State Playoffs at Harold T. White Field. The Wildcats forced a decisive third contest with a 12-6 victory in game two, but Northeast (27-18) claimed the series 2-1 with its dramatic win in the nightcap. The Tigers, coupled with East Mississippi Community College’s losses to East Central Community College, earned the right to host the 2014 MACJC State Tournament next weekend. Pearl River drew even with Northeast in the top half of the eighth by scoring four runs. The Wildcats loaded the bases with nobody out on two singles and a hit batsman. A fielding error allowed Pearl River to plate its first run of the frame. Nathan Pugh followed with a sacrifice fly to left field to make the score 9-7 in favor of the Tigers. Kreg Garner had a RBI single with two outs and pinch hitter Derek Martin was plunked with the bags full of Wildcats to bring the matchup into a stalemate at 9-9. Closer Evan Hickman finally retired the side and got Northeast into the dugout on a groundball to shortstop Luke Stanley. Jordan Montgomery gave the Tigers new life in the bottom half by reaching on an error to lead off the inning. Heath Wood stepped to the plate next and singled for the 98th hit of his phenomenal career at Northeast to put a pair of men on base. Hall then connected on a one ball, two strike offering from Colton Lee that hit off the protective tubing on top of the right field wall and bounced over. The line drive rocket served as the third homer of the campaign for New Albany’s Hall and put the Tigers in front once again at 12-9. “It was definitely the biggest hit of my career,” said Hall. “I got behind in the count and thought he was coming back with a slider but he threw me a fastball. I trusted my hands and it worked out for me. “I didn’t think it was gone. I thought it went off the wall. But it was huge. It’s really unexplainable. I knew those three runs coming in would make it tough for them to come back.” Pearl River (27-22) did threaten in its last at bat after back-to-back RBI singles by Pugh and Garner, who topped the Wildcats’ offensive efforts with a combined nine hits and 12 RBIs in the trio of postseason contests. But Hickman settled in and got Jalen Haskin to swing at a pitch that nearly landed in the dirt to end the matchup. The punch out left both the tying and go-ahead runs stranded on base and sent the Tigers into a frenzied celebration along the first base line. “That’s probably one my bigger strikeouts that I’ve ever had,” Hickman said. “That truly got me pumped. My catcher (Riley Alef) did a great job catching me. I’m just truly thankful to be a part of this program.” Hickman (4-0) garnered the win by tossing the last two frames. The Marshall Academy product struck out two, walked one and conceded zero earned runs. Lee (1-2) took the loss after giving up five runs on six hits in 3.1 innings. He appeared in all three tilts over the two-day span and recorded a save in Pearl River’s game two triumph. Northeast rebounded from its tough defeat earlier in the afternoon and grabbed an early advantage. Jack Hurdle’s groundout to shortstop Derrick Mount plated Trent Turner and got the Tigers on the scoreboard. Stanley then delivered a clutch two-out single up the middle that brought courtesy runner Colby Williams and Ben Foster home to give 10

Northeast a 3-0 lead after two innings. The Tigers parlayed a beautiful running catch by Montgomery just shy of the centerfield wall in the top half of the fourth into more success at the plate during their turn at bat. Stanley singled through the left side, stole second base and scored on a throwing error by the Wildcats. Wood touched home plate moments later on Hall’s initial base knock of the matchup to make it 5-0. Northeast extended its advantage to 7-0 in the fifth on Hurdle’s RBI single and a sacrifice fly by Stanley’s that easily plated Foster. Ethan Taylor registered perhaps the best performance of his career as a Tiger. The Arkansas Tech University signee did not earn a decision, but allowed a Northeast bullpen that was heavily used during the series to catch its breath. He pitched seven innings and scattered eight hits and five runs. The right-hander from Arlington, Tenn., sat down 12 batters in a row at one point between the first and fifth innings. “I knew I had to do a good job,” said Taylor. “It was all or nothing at that point so I went out there and threw up some zeros.” Pugh and the Wildcats finally touched Taylor for five runs in the sixth. Pugh’s three-run homer to straightaway centerfield got the frame started while Darien Brown and Lamar Anthony added RBI hits. Foster, though, made the defensive play of the series to get the Tigers out of a major jam. The third baseman out of New Albany High School fully extended to grab a sharp grounder off the bat of Tracy Hadley and throw him out to stop any further damage. Turner upped Northeast’s lead to 9-5 in the latter half of the inning on a two RBI triple that hopped off the wooden fence in centerfield. Montgomery and Wood raced around the bases on Turner’s 17th extra base hit of the year. Taylor concluded his brilliant outing by getting Adam Smith to strikeout to secure his sixth scoreless frame of the contest. “He found a groove and he was rolling,” said Tigers headman Kent Farris. “We knew coming in that we had Ethan for game three and it was a huge thing coming out there and throwing to the seventh. I could give him a big hug.” Alef gave the Tigers a quick advantage in the first inning of game two with a RBI single that plated Wood. Turner also came home on the play thanks to a throwing error by the catcher to make it 2-0. Pearl River tied the contest one frame later on two run scoring hits in a row by Kyle Dolan and Brown. The Wildcats then took the lead for good in the seventh on Haskin’s solo shot over the left field fence. Two straight doubles by Drew Wray and Alef cut Northeast’s deficit to 8-6 in the eighth, but long balls by Hadley and Garner during the final frame put the matchup out of reach for the Tigers. However, Pearl River could not pull out another win and Harrelson received the present of a berth to the 2014 MACJC State Tournament on his important day. “It’s big for me personally, but it’s bigger for them,” Harrelson said. “Good things happen on your birthday, they always do, so we’ll take it.” Alef threw out two more men attempting to steal after nailing three in the opener. He continues to lead the league and is now third among all athletes in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) with 20 runners caught stealing. Wood paced Northeast’s offense with four hits in the series while Hall and Hurdle each had four RBIs. “It wasn’t pretty, but we’re on the dance floor,” said Farris. “I’m extremely proud of the fight our kids had today. There were several points of adversity and we fought through it and came out a winner.”

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2014 MACJC State Tournament Bracket at Harold T. White Field, Booneville Westside City Park, Booneville, Mississippi 38829

Winner’s Bracket

(N1) East Mississippi at Scooba ECCC 4-3, EMCC 7-1, ECCC 12-3

East Central

(S4) East Central

Game 1 Thursday, 12 p.m.

(S2) Hinds at Raymond Hinds 6-2, Hinds 10-8

Hinds

(N3) Northwest

Game 4 Friday, 1 p.m.

(S1) Jones County at Ellisville Jones County 12-2, Jones County 7-6

Game 4 Winner

Jones County

(N4) Holmes

Game 2 Thursday, 4 p.m.

(N2) Northeast at Booneville NEMCC 9-8, PRCC 12-6, NEMCC 12-11

(S3) Pearl River

Game 1 Winner

Game 2 Winner Game 6 Saturday, 12 p.m.

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Elimination Bracket Game 4 Loser

Game 1 Loser Game 3 Friday, 10 a.m.

Game 5 Friday, 4 p.m.

Game 5 Winner

Game 7 (If Necessary) Saturday, 4 p.m.

Game 3 Winner

Game 2 Loser

For all scores, updates and stories, stop by nemccathletics.com

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2013-14 Tiger Baseball Schedule

September 28 Meridian$ East Central$ October 10 Baton Rouge (La.)$# Faulkner State (Ala.)$# February 13 at Jackson State (Tenn.) (2) 18 Calhoun (Ala.) (2) 21 Hinds (2) 23 Lake Land (Ill.) (2) March 1 vs. Wabash Valley (Ill.) % at East Central 4 at Calhoun (Ala.) (2) 7 Wes Cliburn Memorial Tournament ^ Kishawaukee College (Ill.) St. Louis (Mo.) CC 12 at Northwest Miss.* (2) 15 Itawamba* (2) 18 at Arkansas Baptist College! (2) 22 Holmes* (2) 26 at Mississippi Delta* (2) 29 at Coahoma* (2) April 1 East Mississippi* (2) 5 Northwest Mississippi* (2) 9 at Itawamba* (2) 12 Pearl River (2) & 15 at Holmes* (2) 18 Mississippi Delta* (2) 23 Coahoma* (2) 26 at East Mississippi* (2) PLAYOFFS May 2-3 Pearl Rivers (Best of Three Series) 8-10 MACJC State Tournament 8 Jones County $-Scrimmage *-North Division #-at Smith-Wills Stadium, Jackson

%-at Decatur ^-at Raymond

L, 13-12 W, 11-9 W, 4-3 L, 10-2 L 9-4, L 9-3 L 5-0, W 6-3 L 18-8, L 18-4 W 11-10, W 15-14 L 5-1 L 3-2 W 5-3, W 4-2 W 12-2 W 9-8 L 2-0, W 2-1 W 6-4, W 6-5 L 5-4, L 3-2 W 8-6, L 9-4 W 10-4, W 5-2 W 6-3, W 10-0 L 7-5, W 8-1 L 6-3, L 5-4 W 7-4, W 2-1 W 8-1, L 16-6 W 8-6, L 10-3 W 11-6, W 13-3 W 22-4, W 9-4 L 14-11, W 18-4 W 9-8, L 12-6, W 12-11

!-at Little Rock, Ark. &-at Clinton

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