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Sunday, January 30, 2005

Gator men maintain Carolina lead

SEVEN SPRINGS -- One run. The Spring Creek men's basketball team's transition and outside shooting strengths were limited in the first half as Rosewood's man-to-man defense helped the Eagles go into the half with confidence -- trailing by just one....

Aycock sweeps W. Craven

PIKEVILLE -- For at least one night, Charles B. Aycock junior forward Santavin Poole knew how it felt to be Christian Laettner. Poole hit a turnaround jumper in the lane with 0.9 seconds remaining -- much like Laettner did to...

Lady Cougars clinch third straight ECC title

Chevoya Jackson couldn't remember the last time she finished a basketball game without a field goal. So, on a night when she struggled offensively, Jackson did the next best thing. The junior point guard recorded a unique double-double -- 10...

SW men thump West Carteret

DUDLEY -- "Their good shooting, coupled with our poor defense and offensive execution added up to that 20 point margin." That was the equation employed by West Cartaret men's basketball coach Craig McClanahan rationalizing the 77-55 thumping his Patriots...

Boys roundup

HALIFAX -- Adam Wright scored a game-high 21 points to lead four Chargers in double figures as the Wayne Country Day men's basketball team cruised past Halifax Academy 68-26 on Friday night. Oscar Ball and Spenser Briggs added 12 points...

Girls roundup

PRINCETON -- Princeton's C.C. Sanders posted 15 of her 21 points in the fourth period as the Bulldogs defeated North Duplin 58-41 in a Class 1-A Carolina Conference game at home on Friday. The win improved Princeton (8-11 overall) to...

RHS men, Jaguar women win Carolina indoor track titles

Rosewood's men and Farmville Central's women seized the Class 1-A Carolina Conference Indoor Track and Field Championships, respectively, contested Wednesday afternoon at Rosewood. James Reusch emerged a triple winner as the Eagle men collected 117 points, compared to runner-up Farmville...

MOC basketball games cancelled

MOUNT OLIVE -- Mount Olive's men's and women's basketball games at Limestone, scheduled for Saturday, have been postponed due to hazardous road conditions caused by a mix of snow and freezing rain in the central and western areas of North...