April 15, 2008 archives

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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Eastern Wayne captures county crown

Eastern Wayne's depth paid off Monday afternoon. The Warriors emerged victorious in seven events, including three relays, and retained their Wayne County Girls Track and Field Championship crown at Little Big Horn. Multiple-place finishes in every event proved critical for...

Princeton upsets Aycock 5-4

PRINCETON -- Princeton slumbered through two-plus innings and hardly opened its eyes on a dreary, chilly Monday afternoon. But the sleeping dog woke up. Michael Radford's third-inning double and sixth-inning single ignited two scoring rallies as Princeton clawed past Charles...

Princeton-C.B. Aycock box score

Princeton 5, C.B. Aycock 4 C.B. Aycock 012 000 1 -- 4 7 1 Princeton 003 002 x -- 5 6 4 Leading hitters -- C.B. Aycock -- Jordan Carr 2-4, 2 RBI; Jonathan Taylor 2-3, RBi; Connor Narron 1-1;...

Rosewood holds off Spring Creek

SEVEN SPRINGS -- Rosewood hoped its rigorous and challenging non-conference schedule would pay dividends once conference play began. The Eagles took the first step Monday evening. Gabby Cornman scored the game's lone goal in a 1-0 victory over county rival...

Local digest

DUDLEY -- Phil Howell scattered four hits over five innings and allowed one earned run as Southern Wayne held off Triton 3-2 at the Doyle Whitfield Athletic Complex on Monday. Raymond Valazquez pitched the final two innings to earn the...

MOC baseball remains No. 1

Mount Olive remained No. 1 in the latest Collegiate Baseball Division II top 30 poll and climbed back to the top spot in the Ping Baseball top 30 poll. The Trojans (40-4 overall) also kept their No. 1 spot in...