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Sunday, April 17, 2005

Staatz throws no-hitter for MOC

MOUNT OLIVE -- The adage "revenge is a dish best served cold" presented a double meaning on a blustery Saturday evening at Mount Olive College. Faithful fans wrapped tightly in blankets braved 40-degree (wind-chill) temperatures and witnessed a historical moment...

Eagles upset Princeton

PRINCETON -- To pitch that one, big game, look no further than Rosewood's Dustin Overman. The senior hurler exhibited class, moxie, and true grit as he led the Eagles to a stunning 5-0 shutout of Princeton. It was a big...

Aycock blanks Goldsboro

Dominance on the mound. Dominance at the plate. The Charles B. Aycock baseball team showcased its entire arsenal to remain in the thick of the Class 3-A Eastern Carolina Conference title race Friday night with a 21-0 triumph at Goldsboro....

EW drops first ECC soccer match

In a battle of previously unbeaten teams in the Class 3-A Eastern Carolina Conference, West Carteret jumped out to a 3-0 lead at halftime on its way to a 4-1 win over Eastern Wayne on a seasonably cold and windy...

Prep roundup

KENLY -- Anthony Brogden pitched four innings of scoreless relief Friday as Spring Creek improved to 2-4 in the Class 1-A Carolina Conference with a 10-6 at North Johnston. Brogden struck out seven, and Michael Russell had a single and...

Saints win on road

KINSTON -- The Kinston Vikings dropped a close Class 3-A Eastern Carolina Conference baseball contest Friday. If it sounds like a broken record, it is. Kinston's 7-5 loss to Southern Wayne was their seventh defeat by two runs or less....