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Tuesday, March 30, 2004

Golf -- A good walk -- blown away

PIKEVILLE -- Mark Twain once said that "golf is a good walk spoiled." The golfers competing in Monday's Class 3-A Eastern Carolina Conference meet wouldn't have disagreed with the 19th-century novelist. A mere four players completed their respective 18-hole round...

Soccer -- Maloney leads NL past Eagles

North Lenoir center midfielder Katie Maloney was late coming out for soccer this season because of the Lady Hawks' lengthy basketball playoff run. She hasn't missed a beat since joining the squad, and seems to have even brought some...

Prep baseball roundup

Wayne Country Day's baseball team out-hit Greenfield School on Monday, but fell 6-4 in Coastal Plains Independent 1-A Conference play at the Eastern Carolina Athletic Park. The Chargers' Shivar Person, who had three hits, and Kevin Logan, who added two...

Prep tennis roundup

Eastern Wayne claimed two of three doubles matches in claiming a 5-4 win at home on Monday over TEACH. TEACH and the Warriors split their singles matches, each winning three. Ben Ziccardi, James Arceneaux and John Kin won singles matches...

Prep soccer roundup

PIKEVILLE -- Charles B. Aycock's Mary Beth Hooks and Jessy Lamb tallied a hat-trick (three goals) each to lead the Golden Falons in a 8-0 win over West Craven at home on Monday. The win improved Aycock (6-3 overall) to...

Prep golf roundup

Chargers win Carolina 1-A meet FARMVILLE -- Ayden-Grifton's Adam Andrews fired a 36 to take medalist honors at Farmville Country Club on Monday in a Class 1-A Carolina Conference match. Paced by Andrew's 36 and David Robinson's 37, the Chargers...

Prep track roundup

Rosewood's boys ran away with a three-team, Class 1-A Carolina Conference track meet on Monday at the Eagles' track. The Eagles claimed 114 team points and defeated North Johnston (58) and Princeton (14). Fueled by a sweep in all four...

WCMA applications begin April 5

The Wayne County Men's Amateur Tournament committee has announced that applications for this year's tournament will be available starting April 5. Applications may be picked up at First Tee Golf Shop and all local golf courses, or by logging...

Mount Olive baseball ranked No. 25

MOUNT OLIVE -- Mount Olive College is ranked No. 25 in this week's Collegiate Baseball Newspaper Division II Top 30 poll released Monday. Mount Olive is 27-10 overall and 12-6 in the Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference. The Trojans dropped 10...