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NJ wins first conference title in 39 years

SEVEN SPRINGS -- Suddenly, 1966 doesn't seem quite so long ago. Jake Lomonaco scored 22 points, and Willie Smith had 16 points and a game-high 15 rebounds Friday night as the North Johnston men's basketball team clinched its first conference...

WCDS sweeps RMA in Homecoming

Momentum builders. On Homecoming, Wayne Country Day's basketball teams swept Rocky Mount Academy convincingly with double-digits win in their regular-season finales. With four players with 15 or more points, the Charger men sprinted out to a huge, first-period lead and...

PHS keeps playoff hopes alive

They aren't the Bulldogs for nothing. In a must-win game to keep their playoff hopes alive, the Princeton men's basketball team ruined Rosewood's Senior Night, giving the Eagles a resounding 47-21 thrashing. "Our backs were to the wall," said coach...

Prep basketball roundup

DEEP RUN -- Paul Novicki is one heck of a hero. The senior guard -- who already has a handful of game-winning shots to his credit in his heralded South Lenoir playing career -- did it again for the Blue...

MOC men tops Lees-McRae

MOC Sports Information BANNER ELK -- Mount Olive's men's basketball game at Lees-McRae Saturday was almost a carbon copy of last Saturday's game at Erskine. Just add 10 points to each team's final total. Melvin Creddle scored a career-high...

Lady Trojans drop Lees-McRae

BANNER ELK -- Mount Olive College head women's basketball coach Wendy Lawrence has been looking for some outside shooting. Saturday she found it. Shenetta Moye was a perfect 5-for-5 from three-point range and scored a career-high 19 points to...

MOC baseball splits with Shippensburg

MOC Sports Information MOUNT OLIVE -- Josh Carter and David Marquez drove in two runs apiece in a five-run first inning and Bryan Corbett went the distance to lead Mount Olive to a 10-4 victory over nationally-ranked Shippensburg in game...