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Wednesday, September 22, 2004

Rosewood and Princeton volleyball

News-Argus/Kaye Nesbit Rosewood middle hitter Jessica Hill (1) goes up for the block against Princeton's Nicole Hargis (12) during second-set play Tuesday afternoon at Rosewood. Hill collected the block and the Eagles prevailed in straight sets against their archrival....

Rosewood sweeps archrival Princeton at home

Veteran Rosewood volleyball coach Jennifer Cochran couldn't have been more pleased with her team's business-like attitude Tuesday afternoon against archrival Princeton. The Eagles attacked every point and minimized their mistakes in each set en route to an important 25-21, 25-15,...

MOC men's soccer updates

Men's soccer team ties for fifth in poll MOUNT OLIVE -- Mount Olive College moved up one spot into a tie for No. 5 in this week's NSCAA/Adidas men's soccer NCAA II Southeast Regional rankings announced Tuesday. The ranking is...

Prep cross country

Warrior duo leads EW to sweep PIKEVILLE -- Eastern Wayne's Leslie Lewis and Will Collins emerged the top runners in a three-team, Class 3-A Eastern Carolina Conference meet contested Tuesday afternoon at Charles B. Aycock. Lewis ran the 3.1-mile course...

Prep volleyball

Eastern Wayne breezes past Kinston KINSTON -- Kristin Elliott provided seven kills and served four aces as Eastern Wayne swept Kinston 25-23, 25-18, 25-19 in Class 3-A Eastern Carolina Conference action Tuesday. Megan Pittman added four aces, while Anna Wilkins...

Prep tennis

James Kenan wins despite missing player TEACHEY -- James Kenan faced a little adversity and opened defense of its Class 1-A Super Six Conference championship with a 9-0 rout against county rival Wallace-Rose Hill on Tuesday. The Tigers competed without...

Prep soccer

Spring Creek upends Farmville Central FARMVILLE -- Spring Creek exploded for a school-record seven goals in the second half and stormed past Farmville Central 7-5 in a Class 1-A Carolina/Super Six Conference match Tuesday. The Jaguars built a 4-0 lead...