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August 19, 2004 archives
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Thursday, August 19, 2004 Prep tennis -- Rams top Aycock in battle of tennis titansSNOW HILL -- Five hours of tennis between two of the best high school programs in the east came down to a tightly-contested tiebreaker between the last doubles team playing. Isn't that they way it's supposed to end when...Prep volleyball -- CBA drops Blue Devils in fourPIKEVILLE -- After losing eight seniors to graduation, Charles B. Aycock's volleyball team passed their first tough test of the season with a 25-21, 16-25, 25-5, 25-17 win over perennially solid South Lenoir. It surely won't be the Golden Falcons'...Prep football previews -- Cougars set to battle PanthersIt may not be the time of year when the full moon turns into a football, but it is almost time to play a game that counts in the standings. That's what seven area teams will be doing Friday...Prep soccer roundupSEVEN SPRINGS -- Charles B. Aycock sophomore Garrett Davis scored four goals as the Golden Falcons erased an early 2-0 deficit at Spring Creek and went on to claim a 7-2 win on Wednesday evening. In their season opener, the...Prep tennis roundupWASHINGTON -- Eastern Wayne's Anna Weeks and Ashley Smith claimed the Warriors only two wins at number one and two singles at Washington, who claimed a 7-2 win over Eastern Wayne at home on Wednesday. The Pam Pack went on...Prep cross-country roundupPRINCETON -- Charles B. Aycock's Kylie Justo and David Williams claimed first place as the Golden Falcons' boys and girls cross country teams defeated Princeton on the road on Wednesday. The Falcon girls claimed a 19-44 win, while the Aycock...Prep volleyball roundupPIKEVILLE -- Charles B. Aycock's Laura Thigpen and Garrett Forrest had four aces each as the Golden Falcons defeated South Lenoir 25-20, 21-25, 25-16 on Wednesday at home. Shelly Lancaster added four kills for Aycock (1-0). The Golden Falcons return...Ingle named to MOC training staffMOUNT OLIVE -- Michael Ingle has been named assistant athletic trainer at Mount Olive College, it was announced Thursday. Ingle will also carry teaching duties in the school's recreation and leisure studies department. Ingle comes to Mount Olive from... |