Friday, June 3, 2005
Cliff Wilson helps Gators reach new level
SEVEN SPRINGS -- At first glance, Robert Jones wasn't quite sure if Cliff Wilson -- then a seventh-grader -- would recognize he had some athletic ability. A scrawny kid who fired jump shot after jump shot on the basketball court,...Published: Jun 3, 2005 3:11 PM Full Story
CBA overcomes midseason errors to reach Walnut Creek
PIKEVILLE -- Eighteen errors in two games hardly seemed like a positive when Charles B. Aycock's softball team lost a pair of midseason contests to North Lenoir and South Central in early April. How the Golden Falcons responded to the...Published: Jun 3, 2005 3:09 PM Full Story
NL softball silences critics
LAGRANGE -- Silencing the critics and second chance. After losing standout pitcher Hermia Humphrey to graduation, some followers of North Lenoir softball felt the program had missed its chance of claiming a state championship. Think again. Five seniors returned and...Published: Jun 3, 2005 3:05 PM Full Story
Hawk baseball focused heading into title
LAGRANGE -- Veteran North Lenoir baseball coach Jim Montague has been around the game long enough to know there is a balance between a serious approach and having fun. In fact, while wearing a shirt at a recent practice that...Published: Jun 3, 2005 3:01 PM Full Story
NL, EPC posts banner year
North Lenoir's double assault in the Class 2-A baseball championship series and softball final four this weekend will undoubtedly cap an outstanding season for Eastern Plains Conference teams. The baseball team begins a best-of-3 series Friday against Western champion J.D....Published: Jun 3, 2005 2:59 PM Full Story
Area roundup
EDENTON -- Snow Hill's Hunter Chase had four hits, including two doubles, and four RBI as Post 94 banged out 20 hits in a 17-8 win at Edenton on Wednesday. Snow Hill (2-0) posted three innings with four or more...Published: Jun 3, 2005 2:56 PM Full Story



