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Princeton baseball takes early lead in regional series

WILLIAMSTON -- Redemption accomplished. Princeton right-hander Dustin Myers wasn't pleased with his outing on Tuesday at Spring Creek. He exited the Class 1-A Eastern semifinal clash after less than three innings of work with his team trailing 4-1. The junior...

North Lenoir softball moves on to first Final Four

LAGRANGE -- Business-like. Sure, the North Lenoir softball team earned its first ever trip to the Class 2-A N.C. High School Athletic Association final four at the Walnut Creek softball complex with a 9-0 win over Graham at home...

Rams tennis team just misses dual team state title

BURLINGTON -- Every Greene Central player punctuated each point with emotion, intensity and determination Saturday afternoon. And when championship point had been determined, the Rams once again stumbled in their quest for a state dual-team tennis title. Charlotte Catholic's...

NJ Softball bows out

KENLY -- North Brunswick eliminated North Johnston from the N.C. High School Athletic Association's Class 1-A softball playoffs Saturday after shutting out the Lady panthers 6-0 Saturday evening at the North Johnston diamond. North Brunswick scored two runs in the...

CBA Junior Legion opes with two wins

LAGRANGE -- Aycock's Junior American Legion baseball team opened it's inaugural season with a pair of wins. Aycock won its first-ever game Thursday with a 6-3 win over Lenoir County at the North Lenoir diamond. Wayne County used a three-run...

Two coaches win Homer Thompson awards

CHAPEL HILL-- Two area high school coaches were among the eight coaches honored by the North Carolina High School Athletic Association at the NCHSAA's Annual Meeting at the Lawrence Joel Veteran Memorial Coliseum in Winston-Salem. The coaches -- Goldsboro...