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Friday, February 4, 2005

Fifth-ranked Trojans too much for Barton - again

MOUNT OLIVE - Charity begins at home. The gate from Thursday night's Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference matchup at College Hall went to aid victims of the Indian Ocean tsunami. But the Barton College men's basketball team was also in a giving...

Weather forces C.B. Aycock wrestlers to hit road

PIKEVILLE - Thursday morning's inclement weather forced the postponement of the eastern semifinals in the N.C. High School Athletic Association Class 3-A dual-team wrestling playoffs. Due to potential icy/snowy conditions, neither Morehead nor Orange High could make the afternoon journey...

State Legion title taken from Garner

At a closed door meeting Thursday in Raleigh, North Carolina Legion baseball Chairman Roy Waters and the four Area Commissioners stripped Garner of its 2004 N.C. State Tournament title for using an ineligible player. Caldwell County, which lost to Garner...

MOC women drop fifth straight

MOUNT OLIVE - Mount Olive women's basketball coach Wendy Lawrence and her Lady Trojans looked poised and well in position to post their first regular-season sweep of archrival Barton during Lawrence's five-year tenure. A streaking Bulldogs team posted a huge...

Rosewood grapplers finish out strong

BEAR CREEK - The Rosewood High wrestling team stepped up to the challenge and nearly delivered a huge knockout blow Tuesday evening in the N.C. High School Athletic Association Class 1-A dual-team playoffs. The Eagles upended West Davidson 42-39, but...