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Touch 'em all

News-Argus/Mitch Loeber Joesph Toler, smiles at his teammates as he rounds third after bringing in two runs with a home run Thursday at C.B. Aycock High School. Aycock lost the Junior Legion contest to Pitt County West, 11-5. For...

Senior Legion -- Wayne County escapes Pitt Co. 160

MOUNT OLIVE -- Garrett Davis' strong right arm is obviously his most important asset on the baseball field. But, the rising Charles B. Aycock junior's speed on the base paths paid big dividends for Wayne County's Senior American Legion team...

Junior Legion -- Aycock drops pair of games

PIKEVILLE -- Pitt County West rallied for seven runs in the final two innings and dealt Aycock an 11-5 loss in Junior American Legion action at Charles B. Aycock on Thursday evening. Aycock erased an early 2-1 deficit with a...

Wachovia Cup -- C.B. Aycock 12th among 3-A programs statewide

CHAPEL HILL -- Charles B. Aycock finished 12th among Class 3-A schools, while North Lenoir claimed 10th in the 2005 final Wachovia Cup Standings announced by the North Carolina High School Athletic Association. Aycock tied for 12th with Central Cabbarus...

Trojans' Shaw signs Swansboro tandem

MOUNT OLIVE -- Mount Olive College head women's soccer coach Chris Shaw has signed a pair of Swansboro High School graduates to national letters of intent, it was announced Thursday. Signing were midfielders Amber Cantrell and Jessica Smoot, both of...

ECU future football schedules feature marquee matchups

GREENVILLE -- Beginning in 2006, East Carolina University will initiate an unprecedented eight-year, 25-game non-conference football scheduling agreement with a number of Bowl Championship Series' opponents according to an announcement from athletics director Terry Holland Thursday. Coupled with the Pirates'...