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Thursday, May 13, 2004

E. Wayne/W. Johnston soccer

BENSON -- West Johnston's girls soccer team picked an opportune time to have what coach Tony Koy feels like was one the Wildcats' best games of the year. West Johnston center forward and offensive catalyst Jessica Swanson got her team...

N. Johnston/Richlands soccer

RICHLANDS -- Still in its growing stages, Brent Walston is to see North Johnston girls soccer move from crawling to taking a few steps as he continues to build the Class 1-A program. The Panthers learned a lot Wednesday...

EW wins, clinches third playoff spot

KINSTON -- Eastern Wayne's Garrett Sutton pitched 32Ú3 innings of one-hit relief work as the Warriors played flawless defense and benefitted from a couple of costly Kinston errors in a crucial, 8-7 win at the Vikings' diamond on Wednesday. The...

College baseball

Pirates roll on over Wolfpack KINSTON -- Kevin Rhodes tossed 3 2/3 innings and No. 5 East Carolina turned five double plays as the Pirates defeated N.C. State 7-2, Wednesday night at Grainger Stadium in front of a season-high 3,510...

Walnut Creek Ladies Golf

The winner of the most-of-a-kind tournament this week was Nancy Satterfield, while low putts went to Faye Franklin. Winners in the two-day finals in Eastern Ladies League play held at Willow Springs Country Club was Linda Cannon for first...

Soccer -- Rosewood

In a tough, physical battle between two soccer teams, it is usually one fatal mistake that decides victory or defeat. And in that one moment, Rosewood's soccer season came to and end. An own-goal in the 59th minute provided...