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Tuesday, April 5, 2005

MAY DAY: UNC wins fourth NCAA title

ST. LOUIS -- Team vs. Talent? Nonsense. North Carolina was so much more than just a bunch of ball-hogging, slam-dunking, soon-to-be NBAers. This was a quite a team -- with just the right coach, too. The Tar Heels were floating...

NCAA Commentary: Seeing is believing

ST. LOUIS -- Roy Williams started walking slowly up the sideline as the longest three seconds of his life ticked off the clock. Instead of jumping, shouting or even pumping a fist, he calmly reached up to make sure his...

C.B. Aycock golfers pull away at ECC match

No falling from the perch this time. A year ago, Charles B. Aycock owned a scant six-stroke lead against nemesis West Carteret and watched it vanish after a tough outing on the par-72 Lane Tree Golf Course. The Patriots eventually...

Lady Hawks overcome 1-hit performance, complete season sweep

LAGRANGE -- Like most of the softball matchups between Charles B. Aycock and North Lenoir, the hit-total was low and relatively even. Despite getting just one hit, the undefeated Lady Hawks and pitcher Morgan Worthington took advantage of their control...

Falcons halt N. Lenoir's win streak

PIKEVILLE -- Two innings of defensive miscues and inconsistent pitching aided Charles B. Aycock's effort in halting North Lenoir's eight-game win streak Monday afternoon. The Golden Falcons sent 18 batters to the plate in the third and fourth innings combined,...

MOC visits K-Tribe tonight

The Mount Olive College baseball team gets to play for "fun" tonight as the Trojans head to Kinston to take on the Kinston Indians of the Carolina League in their annual exhibition game. Game time is 7 p.m. at Grainger...