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Thursday, April 15, 2004

A Pack-tastic future

Over 220 area Wolfpack fans got a little icing on the cake Wednesday evening as they filled the Walnut Creek Country Club at the 2004 Wolfpack Club Spring Caravan. It was announced earlier in the day that 2004 ACC...

Lawson draws raves from Amato

As a freshman, Eastern Wayne graduate Manny Lawson watched as the N.C. State defense held both perennial national powers Florida State and Notre Dame without an offensive touchdown at the end of the 2002 season. Wolfpack head coach Chuck...

Baseball -- Gators turn tables on NJ

Spring may have sprung, but not last night in Princeton. A light, steady rain, cold, and gusty wind made conditions difficult for both players and fans for the opening round of the Deacon Jones baseball tournament at the Princeton...

Baseball -- Middle Creek rips 'Dogs

PRINCETON -- Could David beat Goliath? For the first six innings, the answer appeared to be yes. Class 1-A Princeton was able to compete with their larger 4-A opponent, Middle Creek High School. Unfortunately, "the wheels fell off the...

Baseball -- SW goes 1-2 at W. Brunswick tourney

SHALOTTE -- Southern Wayne's Ashton Langston pitched seven innings, yielding on two runs on five hits as the Saints wrapped up the Beach Diamond Invitational at West Brunswick High School with a 3-2 win over Bishop Ireton (Va.) on...

K-Tribe takes pair from Cannons

KINSTON -- The Kinston Indians took a pair from the Potomac Cannons Wednesday at Grainger Stadium, claiming game one 5-2 and rolling in the nightcap by a final of 11-4. The Indians moved to 5-0 on the year, while Potomac...