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Monday, April 26, 2004

MOC-Pfeiffer

SPARTANBURG, S.C. -- Mount Olive's Carolinas-Virginia Athletic Conference championship game with top-seed Pfeiffer ended exactly the way it started -- with the ball in right-hander Ricky Duke's hands. Duke picked up a slow roller near the first baseline and...

Williams misses draft, but not NFL

Quintin Williams did not get drafed by the NFL over the weekend. But Quintin Williams will get his dream shot at a pro football career. Williams, the Rosewood High graduate and standout safety at Wake Forest, spent Sunday watching...

MOC beats shuffle, tops Erskine

SPARTANBURG, S.C. -- Mount Olive's baseball team was originally scheduled to play late Saturday afternoon at Spartanburg Methodist. But in the Carolinas-Virginia Athletic Conference baseball tournament, nothing ever goes as planned. The Trojans didn't seem phased when their Saturday...

K-Tribe suffers initial shutout, first home loss

KINSTON -- The Myrtle Beach Pelicans avoided a sweep in their three-game series with Kinston Sunday afternoon as the Indians were shut out for the first time this year in a 5-0 loss. Myrtle Beach improved to 8-8, while the...

Babe Ruth Baseball

Northeast minors 10, Nahunta Indians 8 -- Taylor Williams had seven strikeouts and three walks in five innings and added a hit for Northeast. Nahunta's Tucker had a triple and Howard had a triple....