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North Johnston teams top Carolina Conference poll

In a poll conducted by the News-Argus, basketball coaches in the Class 1-A Carolina Conference are predicting the North Johnston boys and girls basketball teams to repeat as champions in 2005 -- but not unanimously. The Panther boys, who reached...

Charger varsities fall at Word of God

RALEIGH -- Adam Wright pumped in a team-high 15 points in Wayne Country Day's 79-35, non-conference loss Thursday evening at perennial independent schools power Word of God. The Chargers fell to 4-3 overall heading into next Tuesday's home game against...

Heidi Busch: Three-time All-American

Heidi Busch became the first-ever three-time All-American in Mount Olive athletics history, earning third team honors on the 2005 Daktronics Division II Volleyball All-America Team. Busch was an AVCA All-America Honorable Mention in 2003 and was named to the Daktronics...

Mount Olive places two on All-Southeast Region women's soccer team

Mount Olive defender Kristine Gallagher and midfielder April Jacobs both earned third team honors on the 2005 NSCAA Division II Women's Soccer All-Southeast Region Team, as selected by members of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. With the award,...

Trojan women hoping to stay perfect

The Mount Olive College women's basketball team puts its undefeated record on the line Saturday as the Trojans travel to Gaffney, S.C., to take on Limestone in a Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference match-up. Tip-off is 5:30 p.m. A live Audio Webcast...

Trojans hope to rebound at Limestone

While the Mount Olive College men's basketball team is disappointed in losing its conference opener Tuesday night, the Trojans can take heart in one statistic: Mount Olive has the identical won-lost record it had at this time last year. And...