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Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Volleyball -- Warriors roll past SW

DUDLEY -- Anything that could go wrong did for Southern Wayne's volleyball team Tuesday afternoon while archrival Eastern Wayne nearly lived in the lap of luxury. The Warriors benefited from numerous unforced errors and got strong frontline efforts from hitters...

Prep roundup

PRINCETON -- Princeton rallied from a two-set deficit to defeat previously-unbeaten Spring Creek 23-25, 16-25, 25-21, 25-18, 15-11 in the Class 1-A Carolina Conference opener for both teams Tuesday afternoon. The Bulldogs improved to 3-2, while the Gators exited 6-1....

Women's soccer -- MOC comes away empty

MOUNT OLIVE -- Mount Olive's women's soccer team fired shot after shot toward the North Carolina Wesleyan goal and keeper Bryanne Godfrey. Twenty-five shots to be exact. Usually, this is a formula for a lop-sided Trojan victory, but Tuesday afternoon...

MOC roundup

Clewis honored MOUNT OLIVE -- Mount Olive College forward Reid Clewis was named the NCAA Division II Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference men's soccer player of the week Tuesday. Clewis earned POY accolades last season. A senior from Wilmington, Clewis scored a...

K-Tribe forces fifth game

KINSTON -- Things are starting to look a lot like 2004. Adam Miller got the win in game four of the Carolina League Championship Series for the second straight year, and Kinston held on for a wild 4-3 win over...