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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Bryant leaves GC to take reigns at Havelock

HAVELOCK -- Greene Central officially lost its football coach Monday afternoon. Another welcomed him with open arms. Ironically, he'll stay a Ram. Jim Bob Bryant, who enjoyed five successful seasons at Greene Central, was named the new head varsity coach...

EWHS eliminates Southern Allamance

Eastern Wayne didn't celebrate, let out any yells or hang around the court to receive congratulations from the fans. Once the Warriors dispatched Southern Alamance 69-49 in their opening-round, N.C. High School Athletic Association Class 3-A girls basketball game, they...

Esatern Wayne softball wins opener

For Eastern Wayne's softball team season openers don't get much better. In Goldsboro's case learning opportunities don't get much greater. The Warriors pounded out 28 runs, didn't allow a hit and coasted to a 28-0 victory over the visiting Cougars...

Post 11 baseball in financial trouble

Joe Smith believes in a check-and-balance system. He recently proved it. Appointed to a second term as the Wayne County Post 11 Commander, Smith perused the book used to track finances for the American Legion baseball program. His findings proved...

MOC baseball earns top rank

MOUNT OLIVE -- Mount Olive ascended to No. 1 in the latest Collegiate Baseball and Ping Baseball Division II top 30 polls released on Monday afternoon. It's the Trojans' first-ever, top ranking in any team sport in school history. Defending...

Preps digest 2.26.08

BARCO -- Southern Wayne bolted to a nine-point advantage and never looked back during its 60-35 victory over Currituck County in the N.C. High School Athletic Association Class 3-A boys sectional playoffs. Jon Hart led the Saints with 20 points,...