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Sunday, October 29, 2006

Batts, Sodoma fall one win short of state doubles title

BURLINGTON -- The Charles B. Aycock girls tennis program is recognized as among the state's elite. On Saturday, seniors Raychel Batts and Lizzie Sodoma added another chapter to the success story. Batts and Sodoma became the first players in school...

WCDS Chargers in state soccer finals

WILSON -- Wayne Country Day scored four unanswered goals in the second half as the Chargers advanced to the N.C. Independent Schools Athletic Association 1-A state finals Saturday night with a 4-1 triumph over Gaston Day. Trailing 1-0 at the...

CVAC soccer semis: Limestone downs Mount Olive

MOUNT OLIVE -- Goals by Woody Stilley and Ryan Adamski rallied Mount Olive from an early deficit, but Tom Beattie's second goal of the match in the 69th minute put Limestone ahead to stay as the third-seeded Saints defeated the...

CVAC soccer semis: Lady Trojans bow out

MOUNT OLIVE -- A Belmont Abbey cross into the box skipped off the wet turf and deflected off a Trojan player in the 106th minute as No. 3 seed Mount Olive 2-1 in double overtime in the semifinal round of...

H.S. Football: Ayden-Grifton too much for Princeton

LITTLEFIELD -- Four running backs combined for nearly 300 yards rushing as Ayden-Grifton shut out Princeton 36-0 on a miserable, rainy Friday evening. The Chargers (7-3) improved to 3-1 in Class 1-A Carolina Conference play and conclude the regular season...

H.S. Cross Country: Johnson, Price get all-state recognition

CLEMMONS -- Wayne Christian's Doug Johnson and Jennifer Price received all-state recognition during Friday afternoon's season-ending N.C. Independent Schools Athletic Association Class 1-A state meet contested at Tanglewood Park. Johnson, a senior, ran the picturesque and challenging 3.1-mile course in...