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Rusch comes up big for MOC

MOUNT OLIVE -- Matt Rusch came up big just when Mount Olive College needed him. The junior right-hander from Schenectady, New York allowed just three hits as the Trojans beat Anderson 6-0 in the final game of the three-game series...

MOC splits with Anderson Friday

MOUNT OLIVE -- Mount Olive College's baseball team needed to sweep visiting Anderson College to put pressure on Carolinas-Virginia Athletic Conference leader Pfeiffer going into the final week of the regular season. But in the opening game of Friday's...

Baseball -- CBA gets revenge on NL

PIKEVILLE -- Adam Williams grabbed the pitching chart after the fifth inning and scanned the numbers. "One hundred pitches," he said. "My arm feels like it." Williams kept on throwing. The left-hander scattered four hits in a complete-game effort as...

Prep baseball roundup

CALYPSO -- North Duplin erased three different deficits at home against Holly Ridge Dixon, eventually rallying for a eight runs in the fifth and sixth innings to claim a 10-8 win. The victory improves the Rebels to 3-11 on the...

Tommy Walston earns recognition as K-Tribe groundskeeper

KINSTON -- Tommy Walston was recently given quite a recognition. The groundskeeper at Grainger Stadium for the past nine years, Walston was recently honored from among 163 teams as Sportsturf Manager of the Year for all of Class A...