Thursday, May 6, 2004
Soccer -- EW-CBA get rough and rugged
No surprise. Like a majority of the matches between the top four girls soccer teams in the Class 3-A Eastern Carolina Conference, Wednesday's clash between Charles B. Aycock and Eastern Wayne came down to one goal. On the Lady...Published: May 6, 2004 1:58 PM Full Story
Tennis -- Eagle boys shade Gators for Carolina title
SNOW HILL -- A last-minute lineup adjustment paid dividends for the Rosewood High boys tennis team. Instead of entering Wesley Lovelady in the doubles with Matt Mitchell, veteran coach Bert Perkins put Lovelady in the singles bracket. He put...Published: May 6, 2004 1:58 PM Full Story
Tennis -- GC caps a dominant regular season
SNOW HILL -- Aggressive and intense from the opening serve, Lin Hall collected the prize he had been waiting for all season Wednesday afternoon. The Greene Central junior repeated as the Class 2-A Eastern Plains Conference boys singles tennis...Published: May 6, 2004 1:57 PM Full Story
Baseball -- Southern Wayne drops Washington
WASHINGTON -- Washington managed just six hits off Southern Wayne starter Ashton Langston, who sewed up his complete game win by striking out Aaron Mobley in the bottom of the seventh inning as the Saints claimed a 4-1 Eastern...Published: May 6, 2004 1:57 PM Full Story
Track and field -- Rosewood wins seventh-straight Carolina title
Rosewood's Javon Williams won the 100 and 200 meter and participated in two of the Eagles' three wins in relays as Rosewood claimed the 2004 Class 1-A Carolina Conference track and field championship. The Eagles, who finished with 167.5 team...Published: May 6, 2004 1:57 PM Full Story
Prep softball
FARMVILLE -- North Duplin's Julie Ivey had one hit and reached home on a passed ball for the Rebels' lone run as North Duplin fell 7-1 to Farmville Central on the road on Wednesday. Ronda Jordan, Marlyn Ball and Casey...Published: May 6, 2004 1:56 PM Full Story
Soccer -- NJ sprints past Gators
KENLY -- North Johnston's Jenna Gudac tallied her sixth hat-trick (three goals) of the season as the Panthers dropped Spring Creek 6-0 on Wednesday. Gudac now has 26 goals on the season. The Panthers (11-8 overall) improved to 7-4...Published: May 6, 2004 1:56 PM Full Story
Tennis -- RMA tops Chargers
Wayne Country Day split the singles contests 3-3 with Rocky Mount Academy but couldn't manage a win in doubles as Rocky Mount Academy claimed a 6-3 win at Wayne Community College on Tuesday. Ross Wilson, Chad Roberson and Alex...Published: May 6, 2004 1:56 PM Full Story
Tennis -- CBA defeats Kinston
PIKEVILLE -- Charles B. Aycock's Danny Fairchild handed Kinston's James Walker his first loss of the season in singles play as the Golden Falcons defeated the Vikings 8-1 in a completion of a suspended match on Wednesday at home. The...Published: May 6, 2004 1:55 PM Full Story
JV softball -- S. Wayne evens ECC slate
DUDLEY -- Southern Wayne's Kristen Beaman provided the game-winning single in the bottom of the seventh as the Saints defeated Washington 7-6 on Tuesday. Felicia Martin and Samantha Otellio each added RBI singles for the Saints, who improved to...Published: May 6, 2004 1:55 PM Full Story
JV baseball -- CBA's Sasser strikes out 12
MOREHEAD CITY -- Charles B. Aycock's Grant Sasser struck out 12 of the 19 batters he faced in six innings of shut-out work as the Golden Falcons defeated West Carteret 12-2 on the road. With the win, Aycock improved...Published: May 6, 2004 1:55 PM Full Story


