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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...

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...

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....

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...

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...

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....