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Thursday, March 15, 2007

A jack of all trades

Sitting at his desk a few years back, Randy Jordan prepared for his team's upcoming practice when one of his players stumbled into his office bruised and scraped. His talented freshman Daquan Joyner had been walking to Goldsboro High School...

Aycock netters roll over winless Hawks

PIKEVILLE -- Saddle up and ride again. After dropping three singles matches in tiebreaking fashion Tuesday afternoon, the Charles B. Aycock men's tennis team rebounded in dominating fashion Wednesday afternoon. The Golden Falcons posted five straight-set decisions in singles play...

Trojans clobber Crimson Hawks

MOUNT OLIVE -- Following Mount Olive's thrashing of Indiana (Pa.) at Scarborough Field on Wednesday night, coach Carl Lancaster issued the biggest understatement of the evening. "We swung the bats pretty good tonight," a smiling Lancaster said. The No. 26...

C.B. Aycock again triumphs over Princeton

PRINCETON -- In its second matchup in a weeks span, state ranked Charles B. Aycock knocked off ranked Princeton 11-2, in non-conference action on Wednesday evening. Zach Wright went 1-for-2 with a three-run homer for the Golden Falcons. Joseph Toler...