Tuesday, November 2, 2004
Seven area soccer teams begin quest for a state championship
Banner seasons. Whether as a team, individuals, or both, most of the area boys' prep soccer programs put up huge regular-season numbers in some capacity. They'll try to continue those strides when the N.C. High School Athletic Association playoffs begin...Published: Nov 2, 2004 1:56 PM Full Story
2004 N.C. High School Athletic Association Soccer Playoffs
First round Wednesday Class 3-A South Johnston (10-8-2) at Eastern Wayne (13-4) C.B. Aycock (12-8) at Smithfield-Selma (20-3-1) Class 1-A Rosewood (11-10-1) at Franklinton (12-6-1) Spring Creek (4-12) vs. Durham School of the Arts (10-8-1) at Southern Durham HS Jamesville...Published: Nov 2, 2004 1:56 PM Full Story
Graduate glance -- Worrell's soccer achievements big
MOUNT OLIVE -- In his second and final year at Mount Olive College, Eastern Wayne graduate Cory Worrell set his standards high. "Before the season started, I wanted to score at least 20 goals," the senior forward said. Mission accomplished....Published: Nov 2, 2004 1:55 PM Full Story
CVAC Men's Soccer Preview
MOUNT OLIVE -- The 2004 season will be remembered as one of the greatest ever for Mount Olive College men's soccer. The Trojans hope a recent run of bad luck, including bad bounces, tough injuries and a decision by the...Published: Nov 2, 2004 1:55 PM Full Story
Cross country
GREENSBORO -- Eastern Wayne's boys cross country team advanced to N.C. High School Athletic Association state meet with their third-place finish in Saturday's regional meet at Tanglewood Park. Warrior runner Will Collins won the regional championship, blistering the course in...Published: Nov 2, 2004 1:55 PM Full Story
3A Golf
SOUTHERN PINES -- Charles B. Aycock's Kelli Forbis and Brooke Newell led the Golden Falcons to a tenth-place finish at the North Carolina High School Athletic Association state girl's 1-A/2-A/3-A golf individual championship at The Club at Longleaf last Tuesday....Published: Nov 2, 2004 1:55 PM Full Story
