SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP RINGS. CHAMPIONSHIP RINGS

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Softball Championship Rings

Softball championship rings. Bridal set engagement rings. Key ring holder.

Softball Championship Rings

softball championship rings

    championship

  • the status of being a champion; “he held the title for two years”
  • A contest for the position of champion in a sport, often involving a series of games or matches
  • The position or title of the winner of such a contest
  • a competition at which a champion is chosen
  • backing: the act of providing approval and support; “his vigorous backing of the conservatives got him in trouble with progressives”
  • The vigorous support or defense of someone or something

    softball

  • Softball is a team game commonly played in the United States and other countries. It is a direct descendant of baseball although some key differences are that softballs are larger than baseballs and the pitches are thrown underhand rather than overhand.
  • A modified form of baseball played on a smaller field with a larger ball, seven rather than nine innings, and underarm pitching. The game evolved in the US during the late 19th century from a form of indoor baseball
  • ball used in playing softball
  • a game closely resembling baseball that is played on a smaller diamond and with a ball that is larger and softer
  • The ball used in this game

    rings

  • A circular band of any material
  • A thin band or disk of rock and ice particles around a planet
  • (ring) sound loudly and sonorously; “the bells rang”
  • (ring) a characteristic sound; “it has the ring of sincerity”
  • A small circular band, typically of precious metal and often set with one or more gemstones, worn on a finger as an ornament or a token of marriage, engagement, or authority
  • gymnastic apparatus consisting of a pair of heavy metal circles (usually covered with leather) suspended by ropes; used for gymnastic exercises; “the rings require a strong upper body”

2011 ECCC Softball Team Honored with Rings

2011 ECCC Softball Team Honored with Rings
MACJC State Champion ECCC Softball Team Honored!

Above are members of the 2011 East Central Community College state championship squad who received special recognition at the Warriors’ football game with Pearl River Community College Thursday, Sept. 22, 2011, at Bailey Stadium in Decatur. The Lady Diamond Warriors received rings for winning the 2011 MACJC State Championship and were also recognized for earning NJCAA Academic Softball Team of the Year honors by posting a 3.69 grade point average. The championship squad tied for the fifth in the NJCAA Division II Softball Tournament and finished with a 37-15 record. Team members and their respective high schools include (bottom row, from left) Haelie Allen, Leake Academy; Taylor Bailey, Bowie High School, Austin, Texas; Lauren Nicholas and Abbie Joiner, both of Neshoba Central; Olivia Maher, East Ascension HS, Gonzales, La.; Chelsea Jones, Enterprise; Eden McGee, Neshoba Central; and (top row, from left) Kristin Chaney, assistant coach; David Galvin of Long Beach, manager; Laurel Burnett, Neshoba Central; Summer Alexander, Newton County; Haylee Roberts, Enterprise; Kelsi Watson, Smithville; Brittany Pounders, Southeast Lauderdale; Layna Phillips, Leake Academy; Jay Etheridge of Newton County, manager; and Scott Hill, head coach. Bailey was also recognized on her selection as an NJCAA Division II All-American. Hill was also honored for being chosen MACJC Softball Coach of the Year. Unable to attend the ceremony were team members Kasie Buckley of Newton County and Sarah Breland of Neshoba Central. (EC Photo)

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Above are members of the 2011 East Central Community College state championship squad who received special recognition at the Warriors’ football game with Pearl River Community College Thursday, Sept. 22, 2011, at Bailey Stadium in Decatur. The Lady Diamond Warriors received rings for winning the 2011 MACJC State Championship and were also recognized for earning NJCAA Academic Softball Team of the Year honors by posting a 3.69 grade point average. The championship squad tied for the fifth in the NJCAA Division II Softball Tournament and finished with a 37-15 record. Team members and their respective high schools include (bottom row, from left) Haelie Allen, Leake Academy; Taylor Bailey, Bowie High School, Austin, Texas; Lauren Nicholas and Abbie Joiner, both of Neshoba Central; Olivia Maher, East Ascension HS, Gonzales, La.; Chelsea Jones, Enterprise; Eden McGee, Neshoba Central; and (top row, from left) Kristin Chaney, assistant coach; David Galvin of Long Beach, manager; Laurel Burnett, Neshoba Central; Summer Alexander, Newton County; Haylee Roberts, Enterprise; Kelsi Watson, Smithville; Brittany Pounders, Southeast Lauderdale; Layna Phillips, Leake Academy; Jay Etheridge of Newton County, manager; and Scott Hill, head coach. Bailey was also recognized on her selection as an NJCAA Division II All-American. Hill was also honored for being chosen MACJC Softball Coach of the Year. Unable to attend the ceremony were team members Kasie Buckley of Newton County and Sarah Breland of Neshoba Central. (EC Photo)
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