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October 29, 2004 archives
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Friday, October 29, 2004 Spring Creek footballNews-Argus/Dennis Hill Spring Creek defender Lelo Burt (82) takes DeMontae Lassiter's legs out from underneath him and teammate Michael Russell (7) assists during their non-conference contest against Northampton-East on Thursday evening. The Rams prevailed 30-9. For more information see...OPINION -- Duke is second to Carolina?Is it true? Is Duke the second-best women's basketball team in the Atlantic Coast Conference this season? Someone call the voter registration board and request a recount. Also, don't forget to check for those hanging chads. Somewhere along the way...Rams bring a Gator-moverSEVEN SPRINGS -- Tailback left. Tailback right. Any direction 347-pound guard Melvin Rogers pulled or trapped a Spring Creek lineman, tailbacks DeMontae Lassiter and Chris Price bounced through the lanes with ease as Northamp-ton County-East dealt the Gators a 30-9...NL volleyball advances in playoffsKILL DEVIL HILLS -- Senior middle hitter Randi Moulton collected 15 kills as North Lenoir swept First Flight 25-19, 25-22, 25-23 in second-round play in the N.C. High School Athletic Association Class 2-A volleyball playoffs Thursday evening. The Hawks (24-1)...Prep soccerTarboro knocks off soccer Hawks TARBORO -- Tarboro High scored twice in the final 10 minutes and handed North Lenoir a 2-1 loss in the Class 2-A Eastern Plains Conference regular-season finale for both teams at Indian Lake on Thursday...Prep JV footballC.B. Aycock 36 Eastern Wayne 20 Charles B. Aycock clinched a share of the Class 3-A Eastern Carolina Conference title -- its second in four years -- with a victory against Eastern Wayne at Little Big Horn. Quarterback Thomas Pilkington...MOC sports newsMOUNT OLIVE -- With one match remaining in the regular season, the post-season scenario is pretty simple for the Mount Olive College men's soccer team: a win makes the Trojans the No. 2 seed; a loss or a tie and...BriefsSpring Creek basketball camps The Spring Creek basketball coaching staff is conducting a boys' camp from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday. Registration is $30 and includes a T-shirt. Coach Sonny Kilpatrick is directing the camp. For more information,... |