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Rosewood and Spring Creek

News-Argus/Kaye Nesbit Kasie Braswell, 18, passes the ball as teammate Stephanie Rhodes (3) watches during Thursday's win over Spring Creek. For more information see Outright champions....

Outright champions

SEVEN SPRINGS -- In order for the Rosewood volleyball program to make history, they would first have to answer a wake-up call by Spring Creek in the Gators' gymnasium. The Eagles did just that. With Rosewood up 2-0, Spring Creek...

Falcons back in playoff hunt

PIKEVILLE -- On the verge of playoff elimination, Charles B. Aycock's volleyball team discovered its killer instinct and played superb defense against Wilson Hunt at the right time Thursday afternoon. Jazzmine Lee delivered a key kill down the line and...

Goldsboro invited to GlaxoSmithKline tourney

Goldsboro's boys basketball team didn't finish the 2004 season with the kind of record, 11-13, that many expected, and the Cougars were denied a Class 3-A N.C. High School Athletic Association playoff berth for the second straight year. Still, there...

Goldsboro tournament breakdown

Four-team boys tournament breakdown Goldsboro Cougars (Goldsboro) -- Coach Randy Jordan leads the Cougars back to Reynolds Coliseum, where Goldsboro competed in the 2003 Class 3-A N.C. High School Athletic Association state championship contest. The tradition-rich program is paced by...

Local sports digest

Princeton tops Panthers PRINCETON -- Cynthia Peedin collected a team-high eight kills and Stephanie Daughtry added seven in Princeton's 25-23, 25-21, 25-8 sweep of archrival North Johnston in Class 1-A Carolina Conference volleyball action Thursday afternoon. The Bulldogs (8-5) claimed...