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Thursday, October 14, 2004

Prep soccer -- Tigers blank Panthers, take league lead

WARSAW -- James Kenan seized sole possession of first place in the Class 1-A Carolina/Super Six Conference boys' soccer race in dominating fashion Wednesday evening. Demetrio Barrera collected four goals and added an assist as the Tigers blitzed the Panthers...

Prep football -- Warriors, Cougars set to battle

County rivals Eastern Wayne and Goldsboro High don't feel a sense of urgency going into Friday evening's Class 3-A Eastern Carolina Conference football contest at Cougar Stadium. But each knows that it's a key league game. If the Warriors win,...

Prep soccer roundup

Washington's Shane Mottler broke a scoreless tie in the 72nd minute at Eastern Wayne -- heading in a shot from close range as the Pam Pack escaped the Little Big Horn with a 1-0 win. The loss drops the Warriors...

Prep cross country roundup

Farmville Central's C.J. Eason and North Johnston's Elizabeth Baker took first-place honors and led their respective teams to wins in a Class 1-A Carolina Conference meet at Rosewood on Wednesday. The Jaguar boys finished with 38 team points, while the...

Prep volleyball roundup

NEWTON GROVE -- Spring Creek's Tomeka Pride had four aces and six kills as the Gators swept Hobbton 25-23, 25-15, 25-19 on Wednesday in a non-conference, road match. Spring Creek improved to 4-13 overall heading into a Class 1-A Carolina...

Prep tennis roundup

WARSAW -- The good news is James Kenan enters the girls dual-team tennis playoffs with some momentum after dismantling county rival Wallace-Rose Hill 9-0 on Wednesday afternoon. The bad news? Third-seeded Erica Brown, a junior, is out for the remainder...