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Friday, April 21, 2006

Carolina League baseball

Photos courtesy Carl Hine Myrtle Beach infielder Van Pope (8) argues which Kinston baserunner should be out as the K-Tribe's Argenis Reyes, left, and Brian Finegan look on during the first inning on Thursday's game. The Carolina League is...

Deacon Jones Invitational - Rosewood, Cary Academy each claim 9-inning victory

PRINCETON -- The Rosewood-Princeton baseball rivalry will have to wait a few weeks before it is renewed. The Eagles defeated Spring Creek, 3-2 in nine innings on Thursday and advanced to the championship game of the Deacon Jones Invitational at...

Defense lets Southern Wayne down

DUDLEY -- Southern Wayne pitcher Lauren Darden needed a brief escape from softball and took head coach Brad Matthews advice -- no pitching -- for four days during Spring Break. The layoff helped. Darden threw strikes and allowed once-beaten South...

Price throws five-hitter for C.B. Aycock

VANCEBORO -- A week-long layoff and disheartening news about a teammate didn't deter state-ranked Charles B. Aycock from claiming its ninth consecutive win Thursday evening. Brandon Price threw a five-hit gem and lifted the Golden Falcons to a 9-2, non-conference...

Snyder earns all-CVAC honors in women's golf

MOUNT OLIVE -- For the first time in Mount Olive women's golf history, the Trojans captured two all-conference selections with Lindsey Snyder on the first team and Kate Somek earning honorable mention as the 2006 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference Women's Golf...

K-Tribe pounds Pelicans 15-5

KINSTON -- The K-Tribe offense woke up Thursday night as Kinston mashed 17 hits en route to a 15-5 victory over Myrtle Beach at Grainger Stadium. The Indians, who came into the contest with a league-worst .229 batting average, had...