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Hall makes school history, Rams win another East title

SNOW HILL -- Greene Central men's tennis standout Lin Hall never thought he'd have a chance of breaking the school record for career singles victories. 103 wins? You're kidding, right? Hall considered the feat, set by Allison Cobb, untouchable until...

Falcon-eyed

News-Argus/Bobby Williams Charles B. Aycock catcher Kandace Burroughs looks to the dugout for a sign Thursday night during the N.C. High School Athletic Association playoffs. For more information see Return to Walnut Creek: C.B. Aycock advances past ECC 3-A...

Return to Walnut Creek: C.B. Aycock advances past ECC 3-A foe

PIKEVILLE -- No surprise, Charles B. Aycock's Jenny Jackson and South Central's Jessie Odom -- with 31 wins between them this season -- staged a pitcher's duel most of Thursday night with a berth in the Class 3-A N.C. High...

NCCSIA honors MOC's Nordan

MOUNT OLIVE -- Mount Olive College infielder Stephen Nordan was named to the 2005 NCCSIA All-State Baseball Team (College Division), as selected by members of the North Carolina Collegiate Sports Information Association. Nordan, a sophomore from Benson (Clayton High School),...

North Lenoir softball team now 23-1 heading into Walnut Creek

LAGRANGE -- Scouting reports are hard to come by in the playoffs, regardless of the sport. But with a little help from an inside source, the North Lenoir softball team earned a return trip to the N.C. High School Athletic...