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Friday, November 18, 2005

Basketball

News-Argus/Bobby Williams Guard Maurice Horton, shown here against the Wolfpack, returns for his senior season at Mount Olive. For more information see Warriors open season with win over Hawks.-->...

Hunters now the hunted

Keeping its position among the nation's elite on the Division II men's college basketball scene won't be easy for Mount Olive College this season. Writers at two publications, including highly-regarded Street and Smith magazine, have given the Trojans top-10 recognition...

High expectations

Chris Tesar and eighth-year Eastern Wayne wrestling coach Mike Brown haven't discussed setting goals this season. No need. Tesar has it all figured out. "My main goal is to go undefeated until I get to states," said Tesar, a sophomore....

Area wrestling outlook

During the offseason, it's not unusual to find wrestlers from Eastern Wayne and Charles B. Aycock competing for the same team, or rooting for each other on the mat. They joke around with each other and help scout respective opponents....

Fighting Scots end Mount Olive's season

MOC Sports Information LOCK HAVEN, Pa. -- The final outcome didn't go their way, but Mount Olive College volleyball seniors Heidi Busch, Sara Christie and Colby Mangum were at least able to count themselves among the few to end their...

Preps roundup Ñ Wright leads Chargers to win

KINSTON -- Senior Adam Wright collected a double-double -- 30 points, 16 rebounds -- as injury-riddled Wayne Country Day eased past Arendell-Parrott Academy 57-40 on Thursday evening. Wright also dished out seven assists for the Chargers, who improved to 2-0...