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North Lenoir is state 2-A softball runners-up

RALEIGH -- "We'll see them tomorrow." Several North Lenoir softball players spoke those words after a disappointing one-run loss to two-time defending Class 2-A softball champion East Bend Forbush on Saturday. The confident Hawks knew they'd see the No....

ECU and UNC-Wilmington

News-Argus/Dennis Hill ECU infielder Bill Richardson throws to first for the attempted double play during the Pirates' game against UNC-Wilmington on Sunday at Grainger Stadium in Kinston. For more information see Pirates one win away from regional title....

The whole Hawk program deserves a hand

One set of clapping hands turned into thunderous applause and led to a standing ovation Sunday afternoon at the Walnut Creek softball complex. Teary-eyed and disappointed from a heart-breaking loss to one of the state's premier programs, the praise coming...

Pirates one win away from regional title

KINSTON -- Rain poured down at Grainger Stadium in Kinston Sunday and the first pitch of the day's action in the NCAA Kinston regional was thrown at 5:28 p.m. instead of the scheduled 3 o'clock start. From there, East...

Post 11 pitchers shut out Martin County

MOUNT OLIVE -- Wayne County American Legion left-handed pitcher Adam Williams exudes a quiet confidence. He knows that if he does his job and throws strikes, behind him is a defense that is plenty capable of backing up his...

Daughtry wins second straight Wayne County Amateur title

Randy Daughtry was four strokes out of the lead heading into the final round of the 2004 Wayne County Men's Amateur Championship at Lane Tree Golf Club on Sunday. As the defending open division champion, Daughtry knew he had...

2004 Wayne County Amateur Tournament

2004 Wayne County Amateur Tournament Open Division NAME Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 FINAL Championship Flight DAUGHTRY, RANDY 71 75 70 216 RACKLEY, MIKE 70 72 75 217 STRAWN, SAM 74 70 73 217 KORNEGAY, KEVIN 76 69 75...