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Sunday, May 29, 2005
Wayne Country Day Athletic Awards
FALL SPORTS GIRL'S JV VOLLEYBALL Most Improved Bre Radford Coaches' Award Danielle Holland MCP Ellen Elmore GIRL'S VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Most Improved Whitney Nagle Coaches' Award Caroline Lewis MVP Offense Amanda Benton MVP Defense Heather Daughtery MVP Laura Ziemer CROSS COUNTRY...
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SC tennis
BURLINGTON -- Western domination. No eastern men's tennis team has been able to solve the enigma since the N.C. High School Athletic Association split Class 1-A and 2-A into separate dual-team championships. In fact, the western teams have yet to...
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Recreational fishing report
Courtesy N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries Northern District: Dare, Hyde, Currituck, & Beaufort Counties Charterboats: Lots of dolphin, lesser amounts of tuna caught offshore. Midrange charters are catching tautog, black sea Bass, and tilefish. Inshore charters are catching mostly bluefish...
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NL baseball
LAGRANGE -- Picture perfect. That's the best way to describe North Lenoir's 5-2 win over visiting Randleman. On a beautiful night, before a standing room only crowd in Wheat Swamp, Hawks' coach Jim Montague's club wrapped up the Class 2-A...
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MOC roundup
MOUNT OLIVE -- Mount Olive College head women's soccer coach Chris Shaw has signed four more student-athletes to National Letters-of-Intent, it was announced Wednesday. The signees bring this year's total to six, including two student-athletes who signed in February. Among...
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GC tennis
BURLINGTON -- Unlike last year's state-title tilt, the rematch between Class 2-A men's tennis powers Greene Central and Charlotte Catholic held little drama Saturday. Catholic dominated nearly every match and successfully defended its N.C. High School Athletic Association championship by...
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ECU baseball
HATTIESBURG, Miss. -- Back-to-back doubles in the seventh put Houston on top for good as the Cougars eliminated ECU from the 2005 C-USA Tournament with a 6-4 victory over the Pirates Friday afternoon at Pete Taylor Park. East Carolina drops...
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