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Monday, September 6, 2004

Pack's Lawson loves the line

RALEIGH -- When Manny Lawson is focused, he's really focused. The North Carolina State junior defensive end and Eastern Wayne High School alumnus was asked after the Wolfpack's 42-0 demolition of Richmond Saturday night if he was looking forward to...

Which half showed the true Tar Heels?

CHAPEL HILL -- Kenan Stadium revealed a case of two teams Saturday as North Carolina opened the football season with 1-AA foe William and Mary. The thought most Tar Heel fans had after Carolina's 49-38 win over the Tribe was...

Warriors split matches at Greenfield tourney

WILSON -- Eastern Wayne split a pair of soccer games Saturday at the Greenfield School Tournament. The Warriors lost a 2-1 decision against Roanoke Rapids and won an 2-0 shutout over host Greenfield School. The difference against Roanoke Rapids was...

Moc news

MOC men fall at Wesleyan Classic ROCKY MOUNT -- Mount Olive College's three-match winning streak in men's soccer came to an end Sunday as the Trojans fell to host North Carolina Wesleyan 3-2 in overtime in day two of the...

K-Tribe news

Pelicans peck K-Tribe MYRTLE BEACH, SC. -- Onil Joseph went 4-for-4 with one RBI and scored two runs to help the Myrtle Beach Pelicans beat the Kinston Indians 9-2 Sunday night. The Pelicans pounded out 13 hits against the Indians....