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Union County

  • Irish rally for 4-3 win at West Union

    One inning came back to haunt the Eagles in their game two match-up against Greenville St. Joe on Saturday. Leading 3-0 thanks to back-to-back home runs from Hunter McQuary and Taylor English in the fourth inning, West Union allowed four runs off four hits in the fifth, falling 4-3 to even the series.

     

  • Road warrior Eagles win game one at Greenville

    West Union picked up a 6-0 game one win at Greenville on Friday and now look ahead to potentially sweeping their third opponent in a row today at home.

    Hunter McQuary brought in the game's first run in the opening inning and Taylor English added to that lead in the fifth with his two-run double. The Eagles, ahead 4-0 in the top of the seventh, added two more runs in the win.

    Will Basil struck out 11, and head coach Ashley Russell noted the third and fourth innings being crucial for his senior pitcher.

  • Lady Eagles pick up game one win over Smithville

    The pitching of Danielle Taylor stifled the Smithville offense, holding the Lady Seminoles to only three hits in West Union’s 5-0 game one shutout on Thursday.

     

    Both teams had offensive problems in the first two innings, but West Union broke through with their first run in the third, as Julianna Garner scored off a throwing error after reaching base on her double. The Lady Eagles also added another run in the fourth off a wild pitch that scored Hannah McQuary.

  • West Union baseball prepares for third round

    Last season is still on the minds of the West Union baseball team. Falling shy of making the playoffs after their 2009 state championship appearance, the mindset of Ashley Russell’s team changed as they want another chance to make it to Jackson.
    “That was a big deal going into this year,” Russell said. “We’ve had success for three years in a row, but last year, especially in my older guys, I saw the new commitment to get better and the attitudes have been much better than they were last year.”

  • UCSD discusses future of county football program

    The county-wide football team was discussed at the Monday night meeting of the Union County School Board, and a decision about the future of the co-op program could be made when the board meets again later this month.

  • Falcons drop game three to Panthers

    As Andy Wilbanks gathered his team in the outfield in the pouring rain, he told them that it was not meant to be. The Falcons held a 3-0 advantage in its deciding game against Pine Grove, but the Panthers took the contest to extra innings, winning 8-6 Monday night.

    “The miscues, that’s Ingomar’s baseball season in one word,” Wilbanks said. “For whatever reason, it just wasn’t meant for us to win. I don’t know why, it just wasn’t meant to be.”

  • Lady Eagles sweep Pine Grove in softball playoffs

    Remaining focused and disciplined, West Union used a pair of 12-2 wins over Pine Grove to advance to the second round of the 1A state playoffs.

    Picking up the game one win on Friday, West Union continued to get the big hits, as they fought off an early 1-0 deficit. Jode McMillen brought in the first run for the Lady Eagles, scoring Bailey Bogue, who reached base earlier on a walk. A double by Danielle Taylor gave West Union the lead and a wild pitch plus a two-run single by Hannah McQuary gave the Lady Eagles the 5-1 lead after the second.

  • Falcons drop game one to Pine Grove

    The Falcons were limited to only two hits, as Pine Grove shut down Ingomar in the series opener, 4-1, on Friday.

    Ingomar scored their lone run in the second after Tanner McCollum reached base on a single and was brought home on a single by Austin Sanders. The Falcons would hold that 1-0 advantage through four innings, as Sanders limited the Panthers to only one hit with six strikeouts.

  • Former Urchin awarded for off-the-field success

    Northeast Mississippi Community College’s right-handed pitcher Craig Bullock (Blue Springs) has been selected as a 2011 Coca-Cola Community College Academic Team Bronze Scholar.
     
    Bullock, a 6-0, 178-pound sophomore hurler for the Tiger baseball team, has been honored due to his off-field achievements in the classroom and in the community.
     
    The Coca-Cola Community College Academic Teams are based on points earned in the All-USA Community College Academic Team competition for which over 1,600 applied for nationally.
     

  • Urchins sweep Coahoma Co. in first round

    East Union made the most out of their first playoff appearance since 2009, picking up a series sweep of Coahoma County, 13-0 and 17-2, on Saturday.

    “We survived, and with this young crew, it’s good to get some playoff experience under their belt. None of them have ever been in the playoffs, so this is good for them,” Urchins head coach Chris Basil said.

    Dustin Pratt lead East Union in the first game with four hits and two RBI, scoring the final two runs in the fourth inning.

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