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Rosewood volleyball

News-Argus/Mitch Loeber Rosewood senior Clare Narron (2) dives for a ball during the Eastern Conference Championship game at Rosewood High School on Tuesday night. Rosewood lost the match 3-0 to finish its season 25-1. For more information see Wild-card...

Final 4 bound - Aycock netters blitz Wilson Fike

MOUNT OLIVE -- This isn't a team content with simply being in the Final Four. The Charles B. Aycock Golden Falcons want to win it all. For the second year in a row, the Falcons tennis team took on Wilson...

Wild-card entry Trask sweeps Rosewood, ends Eagles' title dreams

Playoff organizers at the N.C. High School Athletic Association have heard numerous concerns about the wild-card system instituted this season. Heide Trask isn't complaining. Had the NCHSAA not created the wild-card system this season, particularly to benefit split conferences, Trask's...

Murphy-Harrell rally Rams past talented Crusaders

SNOW HILL -- Greene Central just refuses to surrender its reign as the eastern dual-team tennis queen. Cardinal Gibbons attempted to dethrone the Rams, the seven-time defending champions, but couldn't quite rule the doubles court on key points Tuesday evening....

Volleyball trio plays final contest in Kornegay Arena tonight

MOUNT OLIVE -- The most-successful senior class in women's athletics history at Mount Olive College plays its final home match tonight against in-state rival Pfeiffer University at Kornegay Arena. And what a career Heidi Busch, Colby Mangum and Sara Christie...

Trojan women begin CVAC title defense in dominating fashion

MOUNT OLIVE -- Mount Olive's women's soccer teams' Carolinas-Virginia Athletic Conference tournament, first-round game against Erskine (S.C.) had all the makings on paper for a closely contested matchup. After all, the two squads -- separated by just two games in...

MOC's Luft earns CVAC honor

MOUNT OLIVE -- Mount Olive women's volleyball player Anna Luft has been named Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference Volleyball Player of the Week, it was announced Tuesday. Luft, who surpassed the career 1,000-kill mark Sunday, becomes the fourth Trojan to win the...