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Wednesday, February 11, 2004
Lady Cougars complete perfect ECC slate
DUDLEY -- Artimus Quick took the last rebound of the game Tuesday night and looked around. He was under the Goldsboro basket, eyeing the area around him as he expected the Cougar players to try one more foul before...
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Kendrick's suggestion helps Warriors
PIKEVILLE -- Along with his heady play at point guard, Eastern Wayne's Adrian Kendrick's biggest contribution in the Warriors' 63-50 win at Charles B. Aycock came in the form of a suggestion. With the Golden Falcons staging a serious...
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Hawk girls stay in EPC 2-A title hunt
LAGRANGE -- Upset by its performance nearly three weeks ago at SouthWest Edgecombe, the North Lenoir girls basketball team used that as motivation in Tuesday's rematch at Wooten Gymnasium. The Lady Hawks held the Lady Cougars scoreless in the...
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Wilson's 3-pointers help bury Cyclones
SEVEN SPRINGS -- Spring Creek's Grey Wilson buried three three-pointers to open the third period as the Gators avenged a loss earlier in the season to Community Christian of Wilson with a 66-53 win at home. Spring Creek went on...
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Longwell paces Wayne Christian girls
GREENVILLE -- Wayne Christian's Ashley Longwell dropped in 15 points as the Eagles finished 11-1 after a 44-36, Class 1-A Carolina Christian Conference win against Trinity Christian. The Eagles (14-10) seized the No. 1 seed for next week's CCC tournament....
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Trojan men exit top 25 poll
MOC Sports Information MOUNT OLIVE -- Monday night, 20th-ranked Mount Olive defeated No. 3 Pfeiffer. Tuesday morning, the Trojans fell out of the top 25 and Pfeiffer moved up to No. 2. Perhaps Division II Bulletin magazine could have waited...
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Saints' Robinson eyes state title
DUDLEY -- One by one his senior teammates walked to center mat as Southern Wayne head wrestling coach David Lee introduced them, and listed their career accomplishments. Then it was Paul Robinson's turn. As Lee spoke Robinson's name, the...
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