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Pfeiffer outslugs MOC in CVAC championship

MOC Sports Information DUE WEST, S.C. -- Mount Olive wasn't able to come up with the win Saturday that would have given the Trojans an automatic berth into the NCAA Division II Tournament. Rico Grier led six players in double...

Golden Falcons collect impressive win

What a difference a week makes. Last Thursday, Wayne County was digging itself out of upwards of seven inches of snow. Thursday afternoon under beautiful 70-degree plus conditions, Charles B. Aycock kicked off its 2004 baseball season with an...

North Lenoir's title hopes dashed

GREENVILLE -- The pain was evident in Justin Dunn's eyes. Dunn, perhaps the most explosive basketball player in the area, sat quietly in a chair in the interview room. His Hawks had just lost 73-70 to East Bladen in...

Saints knock off DHC

DUDLEY -- Southern Wayne baseball coach Trae McKee could barely contain his glee following Friday night's 10-7 win over visiting D.H. Conley. It was a big win over a tough opponent, and the victory gives the Saints a boost...

Panthers get first win of season

HOBBTON -- North Johnston's Brad Holloman threw a five-hit complete game and notched his first win as the Panthers beat Hobbton 9-1. The win was North Johnston's first of the season after losing contests against Hertford County (9-4) and county...

Saints rap out 12 hits against Eagles

Six players recorded two hits apiece as Southern Wayne defeated non-conference and county rival Rosewood for the second time three days -- this time by an 11-3 count on the Eagles' diamond. Rachel Reynolds doubled twice in three at-bats and...

Hawks' offense soars in second half

WILSON -- North Lenoir's Haley Bright notched two goals as the Hawks claimed a 2-1 win at Wilson Beddingfield on Friday. The score was knotted at 0-0 at the half, but the Lady Hawks got on the board six minutes...