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Wednesday, August 24, 2005

MOC women's soccer preview -- Taking it to the next level

Improving from 3-15 to 20-3 and winning a conference tournament in any sport at any level seems like an impossible turnaround. In fact, it was going into 2004 in NCAA Division II women's soccer. Last year, Mount Olive College left...

Prep roundup

PIKEVILLE -- Charles B. Aycock opened its 2005 women's tennis campaign with an 8-1 thrashing of non-conference foe Southern Nash on Tuesday afternoon. Raychel Batts, Carlyn Claiborne, Nicole Taylor, Laine Purcell, Lizzie Sodoma and Kristen Prosser each collected a straight-set...

ECU closes out camp

GREENVILLE -- First-year head coach Skip Holtz officially closed out his first fall camp at East Carolina as the Pirates wrapped up the NCAA-recognized 20-day preseason period with a physical two-hour, full-pad workout Tuesday afternoon at the Cliff Moore Practice...

K-Tribe hangs on

KINSTON -- Scott Roehl shut out Frederick for seven innings while setting a season-high with eight strikeouts and the bullpen survived a late rally by the Keys as Kinston defeated Frederick 5-4 Tuesday night. The win snapped Frederick's eight-game winning...