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Friday, April 8, 2005

The JUCO Gang

News-Argus/Gabe Whisnant Ten junior college baseball players from the News-Argus coverage area met Wednesday afternoon at Lenoir Community College for a Region X contest. For more information see XXX.-->...

The JUCO Gang

KINSTON -- Lenoir Community College's home game Wednesday against Louisburg seemed like a professional All-Star game with each coach pitching by committee -- throwing no hurler more than two innings. And, for area baseball fans, the All-Star analogy rang even...

Opinion: Changes to schedule for Post 11

Twenty-six regular-season contests, including a pair of three-day invitationals, comprise the 2005 Wayne County Post 11 baseball schedule released earlier this week. Coaches met Saturday afternoon to discuss the upcoming season and retool the regular-season and post-season formats in Area...

Prep sports

SEVEN SPRINGS -- Spring Creek's men's tennis team bounced back from two-straight losses with a 5-1 win over North Pitt at home on Thursday. The win improves the Gators to 7-3 overall and 7-2 in the Class 2-A Eastern Plains/1-A...

MOC weekend preview

The Mount Olive College men's volleyball concludes its debut season, while softball wraps up conference play; and men's and women's tennis hit the road this weekend as spring sports seasons begin to wind down. The volleyball team, a first-year varsity...

MOC-Shepherd baseball

SHEPHERDSTOWN, W. Va. -- Stephen Nordan's two-run single - his fourth hit of the game - highlighted a five-run 12th inning and Bryan Corbett pitched the final eight-plus innings in relief as Mount Olive defeated Shepherd 8-6 in 12 innings...