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Thursday, March 16, 2006

Motsinger resigns at JK, heads to New Hanover

WARSAW -- Ronnie Batts figured this day come. Only he didn't expect it so soon. Batts regretfully accepted Kevin Motsinger's shocking resignation as head football coach at James Kenan on Wednesday morning. A native of Alabama, the 33-year-old Motsinger officially...

Eastern Wayne baseball

News-Argus/Mitch Loeber Eastern Wayne pitcher Tyler Hamm (1) delivers during Wednesday's loss to Greenville Rose. For more information see EW falls to Rose....

Southern Wayne nips Eagles

DUDLEY -- Timely hits and big strikeouts often overshadow well-executed defensive plays. But a somewhat non-conventional double play in the fourth inning proved key in Southern Wayne's 4-3 win at home over West Craven on Wednesday. With the game tied...

EW falls to Rose

Eastern Wayne's offense showed up against Greenville's Rose High on Wednesday. The only problem was that the Warriors (1-5) were down 11-3 in the bottom of the seventh when it happened. Using just one hit, the Warriors tallied four runs...

Local sports digest

PIKEVILLE -- Charles B. Aycock's Bradley Taylor had four hits, including a home run and two doubles, and drove in five runs in the Golden Falcons' 15-9 win at home over Clayton on Wednesday. Aycock, which has scored 31 runs...

OPINION - Bracket breakdown

Got those brackets filled out? If I had a dollar for every time I was asked that over the last few days, I might be able to jump into some NCAA pools with Rick Neuheisel. Sorry, that joke (attempt) is...

MOC baseball beats Bryant

MOUNT OLIVE -- Graham Wooten's two-run triple highlighted a four-run third inning and Josh Harrison helped thwart a late rally with an eighth-inning two-run homer to lead Mount Olive to an 8-4 victory over Bryant in non-conference baseball Wednesday at...