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News-Argus Women's Soccer POY: Maloney key ingredient to program's success

LAGRANGE -- North Lenoir coach Dan Amodeo took over as head coach of the Hawks' women's soccer team last year, and admittedly, he had limited knowledge of the game when the 2004 season began. Amodeo was wise enough to know...

Sander emerges Greco-Roman USA state champion

PEMBROKE -- Michael Sander paced around like normal as whistles sounded, wrestlers grunted and fans cheered during the 34th annual N.C. State USA Wrestling Championships on the UNC Pembroke campus. Sander silently planned his strategy and kept a watchful eye...

Post 11 Seniors misfire in Area I East opener

WASHINGTON -- Wayne County Post 11 managed only six hits, failed to score eight base runners over the last three innings and fell 5-3 to Beaufort County in ts Area I East Division opener Tuesday night. It was Post 11's...

Gourley bangs out two hits in Junior Legion win

ROCKY MOUNT -- Wayne County's Walker Gourley was one of three players with two hits as the Post 11 Junior Legion team bounced back from a season-opening loss Monday with a 6-2 win at Rocky Mount on Tuesday. Gourley finished...

Trojan netters conclude year ranked 34th nationally

MOUNT OLIVE -- Mount Olive concluded the season ranked No. 34 nationally in the final Intercollegiate Tennis Association Division II men's tennis poll announced Tuesday. The Trojans spent the entire 2004-05 season in the national rankings, including a school-record No....