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Wednesday, May 19, 2004

Southern Wayne advances in baseball playoffs

ANGIER -- The surprising story of Southern Wayne baseball 2004 will go on for another game. The Saints, who lost their first five Eastern Carolina Conference games and had to win a play-in game to earn a postseason berth, stayed...

Northwood and North Lenoir

News-Argus/Dennis Hill North Lenoir's Haley Bright (in gold) heads the ball during a playoff soccer match against Northwood on Tuesday at North Lenoir. For more information see Northwood ends season for North Lenoir soccer....

Rams keep rolling in dual team tennis

SNOW HILL -- Since its emergence as a playoff powerhouse, the Greene Central tennis program has earned numerous satisfying victories in the postseason. But none was more gratifying than Tuesday afternoon's 6-0 conquest of Pittsboro Northwood. The Rams played...

Humphrey, Hawks slam door on Bunn

LAGRANGE -- Veteran Bunn softball coach Mike Lovin has seen some good pitchers this season, but none come close to North Lenoir hurler Hermia Humphrey. The senior right-hander tossed her second no-hitter in less than a week as the...

Northwood ends season for North Lenoir soccer

LAGRANGE -- North Lenoir center midfielder Katie Maloney cut and dribbled down the middle of the field -- piercing the Pittsboro Northwood defense early in the match -- as she has done to so many opponents this season. After...

Late home run ends Warriors' playoff run

Courtesy Outer Banks Sentinel MANTEO -- Bailey Daniels ripped the first pitch of the bottom of the 11th to right center for a solo home run as Manteo beat scrappy Eastern Wayne 3-2 Tuesday in the first round of the...

Princeton knocks off Pamlico, moves on in playoffs

Courtesy News Bern Sun Journal BAYBORO -- Behind the solid pitching of Dustin Myers and timely hitting, Princeton, the No. 3 seed from the Carolina Conference, pulled off an 11-7 upset of the Coastal Plains Conference champion Pamlico Hurricanes Tuesday...