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September 29, 2006 archives
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Friday, September 29, 2006 Another milestone - C.B. Aycock tennis collects 300th consecutive win in conference playWILSON -- The state-ranked Charles B. Aycock women's tennis team reached another milestone in its illustrious history Thursday afternoon. The Golden Falcons prevailed in five of six singles matches and rolled past Wilson Hunt 8-1 for its 300th consecutive regular-season...Warrior spikers complete regular-season sweep of SaintsDUDLEY -- Eastern Wayne continued its dominance of county opposition on Thursday evening, but escaped in misleading fashion against upstart Southern Wayne. The Warriors rallied from single-digit deficits in the first and third sets, and prevailed 25-23, 25-15, 25-19. Eastern...JV football - Eastern Wayne shuts out HawksLaGRANGE -- Steven Hall rushed for two touchdowns and Eastern Wayne concluded the non-conference portion of its schedule with a 27-0 victory over North Lenoir. Hall finished with 36 yards rushing for the Warriors, who improved to 4-1 overall. Danny...Hawks upend Jaguars in EPC volleyballLaGRANGE -- North Lenoir opened second-half play in the Class 2-A Eastern Plains Conference volleyball ranks with a 26-24, 25-20, 25-19 conquest of defending league champion Farmville Central. The Hawks (11-3, 5-1 EPC) snapped the Jaguars' 15-match, regular-season win streak...Friday forecast - One more tune-up before conference play beginsFor area football teams, this week offers one final test before the start of conference play on Oct. 6. But passing that test -- meaning being prepared for league action -- likely will not hinge on winning or losing Friday's...Trojan teams in action this weekendAs rivalries go in the Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference, few in any sport can measure to the rivalry between the Mount Olive and Lees-McRae volleyball teams. That rivalry is renewed this evening as the Trojans play host to Lees-McRae in CVAC... |