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Sunday, February 24, 2008

Estern Wayne upsets Beddingfield 64-61

By RYAN HANCHETT New-Agus Sports Writer KINSTON -- Eastern Wayne escaped at the right time. The Warriors nearly succumbed to Wilson Beddingfield's torrid, fourth-quarter shooting effort, but they hung on to achieve their best accomplishment since moving to the Class...

Prep basketball playoff pairings

From staff reports Eastern Wayne is the lone women's team to earn a first-round home game in the Class 3-A N.C. High School Athletic Association sectional playoffs, which begin Monday. The Warriors, the Eastern Carolina Conference tournament champs, play host...

MOC women win on senior night

MOUNT OLIVE -- In her final regular-season home game, with her best friend since middle school, Lakeisha Monroe wanted to make sure she had a senior night to remember. She did. Monroe scored 24 points, dished out seven assists and...

MOC weekend sports wrap

MOC Sports Information LAURINBURG -- No. 2-ranked Mount Olive College opened defense of its Conference Carolinas baseball title with a doubleheader sweep of in-state rival St. Andrews on a soggy Saturday afternoon. The Trojans extended their win streak to 13...

Goldsboro retires David Thornton's number 11

David Thornton's life stretched out before him in a quilt of faces that marked every fabric of his existence. The former Goldsboro High football standout smiled and kept a tight arm around his mother's waist. Not too far away were...

Goldsboro falls to Farmville Central

FARMVILLE -- Perhaps Goldsboro High boys basketball coach Tod Morgan's toughest task on Friday night wasn't figuring out how to beat Class 2-A Eastern Plains Conference regular-season champ Farmville Central in its own gym. Morgan's most-difficult assignment, instead, might have...