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February 21, 2005 archives
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Monday, February 21, 2005 Wrestling trio finishes 2ndWINSTON-SALEM -- Bill Edmundson knew the history surrounding wrestling in Wayne County long before he assembled one of the state's top Class 1-A programs at Rosewood. Edmundson remembers several grapplers who stood out at Goldsboro High and set the standard...NCHSAA championships notebookTough quarters for C.B. Aycock WINSTON-SALEM -- Charles B. Aycock started Friday evening's quarterfinal round as the team leader and maintained that position despite a little misfortune. Five of eight Golden Falcons endured losses during the quarterfinals and slipped into...NCHSAA aproves wrestling 50-percent ruleWINSTON-SALEM -- A change in the dual-team wrestling playoff format four years ago prompted coaches in the Class 1-A and 2-A ranks to begin asking for separate individual championships. The N.C. High School Athletic Association listened to their pleas, but...2005 area NCHSAA playoff match-upsA look at area teams involved in the 2005 N.C. High School Athletic Association basketball playoffs First round Today Prep basketball N.C. High School Athletic Association playoffs (Men) Class 1-A -- Carolina No. 4 Princeton at Super Six No. 2...CPIC tourney roundupROCKY MOUNT -- Wayne Country Day's Christin Grubb scored nine points in the Chargers' 35-27 loss to Kerr-Vance on Friday in the Coastal Plains Independent 1-A/2-A Conference tournament at Rocky Mount Academy. Sarah Ferguson led all scorers with 12 for...MOC falls in weekend series at BartonWILSON -- Barton College sophomore Kelly Stracke pitched a complete-game six-hitter on Sunday to help boost the Bulldogs to a 4-3 win over archrival 4-3. Barton (8-7, 2-1 Carolinas Virginia Athletic Conference) took the weekend series 2-1. Mount Olive dipped... |