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Carolina Super Six Tennis

News-Argus/Mitch Loeber Jamison Mossbert, right, and Heather Price of Spring Creek wait for the serve from Rosewood players Missy Bailey and Erica Nichols during the Carolina/Super Six tournament at Herman Park on Tuesday. For more information see Carolina Super...

Carolina Super Six -- Top Seeds advance

The top four seeds in singles and doubles avoided upsets after first- and second-round play in the inaugural Class 1-A Carolina/Super Six Conference women's tennis tournament contested Tuesday afternoon. Rosewood senior Kayce Brantham, the top seed in singles, remained unbeaten...

Warriors rally to topple Aycock

Up two sets to none, Charles B. Aycock looked poised to maintain control of its own destiny for the Class 3-A Eastern Carolina Conference's second N.C. High School Athletic Association playoff spot. Eastern Wayne had other ideas. On senior night,...

State-ranked Knights shut out Chargers

State-ranked Greenfield peppered numerous shots on goal and kept Wayne Country Day keeper Ryan Ford busy Tuesday afternoon. But the Knights had nothing to show on the scoreboard for their effort after 40 minutes of play. The teams appeared to...

Mount Olive College digest

MOC's Mills named Player of the Week MOUNT OLIVE -- Mount Olive sweeper Brandon Mills was named Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference Men's Soccer Player of the Week, it was announced Tuesday. Mills becomes the second Trojan to win the award, joining...

Local sports digest

Eagles improve to 19-0 Rosewood's volleyball team continued its undefeated march through the regular season with a 25-22, 25-12, 25-22 win at home over North Duplin in Class 1-A Carolina Conference play on Tuesday. The win improves the Eagles (19-0...