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Thursday, January 22, 2004

Realignment - Wayne Schools may make shorter trips

It’s very early in the process, but a lot of questions have come out of the initial phases of the new realignment of the N.C. High School Athletic Associaton. The process, undertaken every four years, restructures the NCHSAA’s member schools...

Saint matmen fall to Patriots

DUDLEY -- West Carteret put the finishing touches on its second straight Class 3-A Eastern Carolina Conference regular-season wrestling championship at the expense of Southern Wayne on Wednesday evening. The Patriots dominated the middle weight classes, as usual, and...

Prep basketball roundup - Gator boys balanced

CLINTON -- The balance continues. One night removed from having five players with at least nine points against North Johnston, Spring Creek put four players in double figures in a 72-68 road win at Union High on Wednesday. The Gators...

Prep swimming - Warrior girls place second

ROCKY MOUNT -- Eastern Wayne's girls swam to a second-place finish at a multi-team meet at the Rocky Mount YMCA on Tuesday. The Warriors were paced by two first-place efforts by Ashley Robinson. Robinson took first in the 200 IM...

RW Williams win honor

Rosewood High School's Javon Williams has been nominated as an Old Spice Red Zone Player of the Year. The Red Zone Player of the Year Program is a nationally sponsored recognition program that identifies high school football players that embody...