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Post 11 comes back to beat New Bern

MOUNT OLIVE -- Jes Snyder waited. And waited. And waited. Finally, in his fourth at-bat against New Bern right-hander Lemmie Barwick, the Wayne County Post 11 shortstop guessed the right pitch -- an outside fast ball. The right-handed Snyder easily...

Out at third

News-Argus/Dennis Hill Wayne County's Jesse Lancaster puts the tag on New Bern's Chris Beck trying to steal after Wayne County catcher Mike Oglesby made the throw during Thursday's game at Mount Olive College....

Snow Hill wallops Kinston, clinches playoff spot

KINSTON -- Snow Hill and Kinston's American Legion teams had identical 3-5 Area I East South Division records, and nearly identical overall marks heading into Thursday's first head-to-head match-up at Kinston High School. Despite the similarities, there seemed to be...

Spring Creek 11th in final state Wachovia Cup standings

Courtesy ncihigh.com Spring Creek High School finished 11th overall in the Class 1-A North Carolina High School Athletic Association's final standings in the state Wachovia Cup competitions for the 2003-2004 school year. The Wachovia Cup award, sponsored by Wachovia Bank,...

Snow Hill Juniors end season with win

WASHINGTON -- Snow Hill's Junior American Legion team ended the regular season Thursday night with a 10-6 win over Tri-County. Hunter Chase was a perfect 4-for-4 with three RBI, a triple and a double. Tyler Chase was 2-for-5 and...

Boys Club, Mount Olive alive at Dixie district tourney

DUNN -- The Wayne County Boys and Girls Club beat Sampson County American 13-0 on Thursday to advance in the Dixie Youth Baseball AAA (9-10-year old) district tournament in Dunn. The Boys and Girls club hads six hits, with...