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Mount Olive College 85, Concord College 77

News-Argus/Bobby Williams Elijah Rouse (24) buries a jumper during Tuesday evening's game at Kornegay Arena. For more information see Rouse, Horton lead Mount Olive College....

Rouse, Horton lead Mount Olive College

MOUNT OLIVE -- Aware of Elton Coffield's presence on the floor, Concord College kept the preseason All-American candidate from posting another career high on Tuesday evening. But the Mountain Lions forgot about Elijah Rouse and Maurice Horton. Rouse posted a...

Trojan women seeking win

MOUNT OLIVE -- If the Mount Olive College women's basketball team has sent one message to fans this season it's this: don't go anywhere until the final horn sounds. Mount Olive hopes to rebound from its first loss of the...

'Workman-like' Eastern Wayne wins

Eastern Wayne boys' basketball coach Marvin Bowman started noticing some special attributes from his team during offseason workouts. They played hard, communicated and were unselfish. The Warriors continued that workman-like style of play on Tuesday night at home against archrival...

Local sports digest

SEVEN SPRINGS -- Spring Creek's Dalreese Bell finished with 22 points, six steals and five assists as the Gators had five players with at least eight points in a 68-57 win at home over Union. Cliff Wilson added 17 points,...

Charger varsities split

Wayne Country Day's boys' basketball team turned in a near-perfect performance Tuesday night and routed Kinston's Parrott Academy 67-26 in a non-conference basketball game. Earlier in the evening, the quick and talented Parrott girls held off a fourth-quarter rally by...

Eastern Wayne wrestling

PRINCETON -- Eastern Wayne emerged with pins in five weight classes on its way to a 49-24 win at Princeton on Tuesday. Joey Burridge (152 pounds), Travis Turner (171), Brack Duvall (130), A.J. Washington (135) and Detori Mitchell (140) each...

ECU discontinues men's soccer

GREENVILLE -- East Carolina will discontinue its men's soccer program as an intercollegiate sport effective immediately, director of athletics Terry Holland said Tuesday. After a two-month evaluation, which was conducted concurrently with thesearch for a new head coach, ECU's senior...