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Thursday, May 31, 2007

C.B. Aycock goes for second state title

PIKEVILLE — In each of Charles Davis previous 16 years, the end of the season has always come too soon. The Charles B. Aycock head coach would watch as opposing players and coaches celebrate, advancing to play another day,...

Princeton seniors want nothing less than state crown

PRINCETON — Princeton’s senior class is happy to return to the N.C. High School Athletic Association Class 1-A baseball championship series. Is the group satisfied? No. “My freshman year we heard about how good South Stokes was and we...

Wayne County survives walk parade

MOUNT OLIVE -- Whether it was the strike zone or nerves, balls were plentiful on Wednesday night. With a couple of inexperienced pitchers on the mound, Wayne County Post 11 would issue 12 free passes on the night. Most of...

K-Tribe powers past Wilmington

KINSTON -- Josh Rodriguez slugged a sixth-inning grand slam and Kinston seized a come-from-behind, 10-8 decision over Wilmington at historic Grainger Stadium on Wednesday afternoon. Rodriguez's slam, the K-Tribe's first this season, highlighted a six-run uprising. John Drennen scored on...