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Thursday, April 21, 2005

Warriors turn back Pam Pack in ECC 3-A soccer

Less than 48 hours after pulling off a miraculous overtime comeback Monday evening at Charles B. Aycock, the Washington women's soccer team hoped history might repeat itself Wednesday evening. Eastern Wayne thought otherwise. The Warriors, who were celebrating Senior Night,...

Trojans looking to defend CVAC tourney title

MOUNT OLIVE -- Despite having won five Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference tournament championships, including last year's tournament, Mount Olive College baseball coach Carl Lancaster admits he normally is not a fan of a postseason conference tournament. This season, Lancaster is more...

A star is born: Biffle working to become NASCAR's next big thing

AVONDALE, Ariz. -- Greg Biffle never has lacked confidence. In 1997, the Vancouver, Wash., native was racing with some success in one of NASCAR's regional touring series when he got a call from a friend saying team owner Jack Roush...

S. Lenoir volleyball standout picks MOC

MOUNT OLIVE -- One visit to Mount Olive College and Kari Ham was hooked. The small, community-like atmosphere reminded Ham of Deep Run, where she starred on the volleyball court for three seasons at South Lenoir High School. But that...

Prep Roundup

S. Wayne passes non-conference road test WILMINGTON -- Josh Narron provided three RBI and David Combs emerged the winning pitcher as Southern Wayne knocked off J.T. Hoggard 5-2 in a non-conference contest Wednesday afternoon. Narron finished the day with two...