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March 12, 2004 archives
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Friday, March 12, 2004 Even injured, Sharome Holloway is a playerMOUNT OLIVE -- A normal play. Mount Olive College guard Brad McDougald dribbles the ball outside the three-point line and looks to distribute it inside to either Marcus West, Sean Barnett or Sharome Holloway. This time Holloway was McDougald's...MOC's Barham tosses no-hitterMOUNT OLIVE -- With just two starts under his belt at Mount Olive College, freshman pitcher Ryan Barham has already made history. Barham (2-0) tossed a complete-game (seven-inning) no-hitter and was just one walk away from a perfect game...MOC weekend reportThe Mount Olive College softball team plays five games in three days as the Trojans head to Florence, S.C., to compete in the Francis Marion University Patriot Invitational. Mount Olive (7-8) opens play tonight against nationally fourth-ranked North Florida. The...Tennis -- Aycock upends ECC championKINSTON -- Charles B. Aycock captured two of the three doubles matches and knocked off two-time defending Eastern Carolina 3-A Conference champion Kinston 5-4 on Thursday afternoon. The teams were tied 3-3 after singles play. Aycock's No. 2 doubles...Tennis -- Warriors knock off West CravenVANCEBORO -- Eastern Wayne swept the doubles and dumped West Craven 7-2 in a Class 3-A Eastern Carolina Conference match Thursday afternoon. The No. 1 tandem of James Arceneaux-Ben Ziccardi eased past the Eagles' Ross Warren-Raymond Warren 8-3. Alex...Softball -- Wayne Christian blasts CommunityWILSON -- Brittany Solomon and Danielle Pender combined for a no-hitter as Wayne Christian opened its season Thursday afternoon with a 20-2 victory against Community Christian in Class 1-A Carolina Christian Conference action. Solomon struck out one and walked four...Track -- Baker wins two as Warriors top New BernHurdle specialist Shelley Baker claimed first in the 100 high and 300 low events and finished third in the shot put as Eastern Wayne's 75-70, non-conference victory Thursday afternoon against New Bern. Baker ran the 100 hurdles in 18.9 and...Soccer -- Chong scores lone goal in Eagles winJessica Chong scored the game's only goal as Wayne Christian blanked Faith Christian of Rocky Mount 1-0 on Thursday afternoon. The Eagles improved to 3-0 and play host to Hobgood Academy next Monday afternoon. Today's game at Spring Creek...Tennis -- Spring Creek levels Ayden-GriftonLITTLEFIELD -- Spring Creek swept the singles matches and rolled up an 8-1 tennis victory against Ayden-Grifton in Carolina/Eastern Plains 1-A/2-A Conference action Thursday. Cliff Wilson, Grey Wilson, Matt Leggett, Ricky Galloway, Will Daniels, Daniel Watson and Justin Smith...Golf -- Greene Central claims non-league tiltFARMVILLE -- Colby Murphrey and Daniel Creech each shot an 83 and shared medalist honors as Greene Central cruised past Wilson Beddingfield and Farmville Central in a non-conference match Thursday at the Farmville Country Club. The Rams carded a...Golf -- Davis is medalist for EaglesMatt Davis emerged the medalist with a nine-hole round of 41, leading Wayne Christian past Trinity Christian of Greenville 171-223 in a non-conference match Thursday afternoon at Walnut Creek. Clark Rose provided a 42 for the Eagles, who remained...Softball -- NJ's Evans throws one-hitter vs. BunnKENLY -- Candace Evans notched eight strikeouts and fired a one-hitter as North Johnston nipped Bunn 3-0 in non-conference action Thursday afternoon. Evans, a sophomore right-hander, surrendered the lone hit in the fifth. Teammates Amanda Pope and Emily Levick...Princeton outlasts Greenwood SchoolPRINCETON -- How do you spell relief? Or relievers? Prince-ton baseball coach Bruce Proctor is still trying to sort out his pitching rotation after Thurs-day night's dramatic come-from-behind 11-10 win over visiting Greenfield School. The win marked the second... |