April 20, 2004 archives

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Tuesday, April 20, 2004

ECU programs building respect

KINSTON -- Pride and passion. Those two characteristics are needed in any sport, but they carry a significant weight when associated with East Carolina University athletics. Those traits are viable when it comes to competing daily in one of...

Soccer -- Second half good to Warriors

It seemed to take the Eastern Wayne girls soccer team one half of play at home against Kinston to shake off the rust of the week-long layoff of spring break, but the Lady Warriors made the necessary adjustments at...

Softball -- CBA-NL duel in classic

PIKEVILLE -- Before the start of Monday night's softball game, Charles B. Aycock coach David West and North Lenoir's Heather Humphrey were tripping over themselves trying to downplaying the contest. Eleven innings, and two hours and forty-five minutes later,...

Prep soccer roundup

TARBORO -- Rosewood's Erin Thibodeau turned in a hat-trick (three goals) as the Lady Eagles claimed a 5-1 win at Tarboro on Monday. Rosewood (11-2 overall) improved to 7-1 in the Classes 2-A Eastern Plains/1-A Carolina/Super-Six heading into Wednesday's match...

Prep golf roundup

DUDLEY -- Ayden-Grifton's Adam Andrews took medalist honors with a 35 as the Chargers emerged with the win at the last regular season Class 1-A Carolina Conference golf match played at Southern Wayne Country Club. Ayden-Grifton finished with 154 team...

Prep softball roundup

WINTERVILLE -- Southern Wayne's Ashley Clemens had two hits, including an RBI in a 10-4 loss to New Bern at the Sara Law softball tournament in Winterville last Saturday. In Thursday's action, the Saints topped rival Eastern Wayne 7-1...

Prep baseball roundup

Faith Christian's Hunter Davis struck out eight on the mound and helped his cause with a three-hit, three-RBI performance as the Conquerors defeated Kerwin Christian School 13-3 at home on Monday. Faith improved to 6-5 overall and takes on Liberty...