Scores and point leaders from the Kinston vs Northern Nash games and South Lenoir vs Jones Senior games.
Check out the NNS teams basketball team records and how they shape up with the other teams in their conference headed into the second half of the season.
Christmas break is over. Time to get back to the regular scheduled program! Check out this week’s NNS schedule!
Lenoir Community College will celebrate its athletic legacy and Eastern North Carolina talent by retiring the jerseys of Sammy Hewitt and Ralph Roberts while welcoming guest speaker Parker Byrd and guest of honor James Fulghum at the First Pitch, Final Serve Athletics Dinner on January 15, 2026.
Lenoir Community College announced plans to construct a new press box, concession stand, and restroom facility at the baseball field, with work beginning soon as part of a fan-focused upgrade funded through the final agreement with the Kinston Wingmen.
Greene Central stayed unbeaten and advanced to the championship game, while North Lenoir’s hot start wasn’t enough in a loss to D.H. Conley on Day 2 of the Parker’s BBQ Christmas Tournament.
Kinston’s undefeated run headlined the FCA Women’s Winter Classic, with dominant performances, late-game heroics, and consistent scoring across the bracket shaping a competitive and well-played tournament.
The FCA Women’s Winter Classic was proudly sponsored by Hightower Communications, Foss Recycling & Demolition, and DEPS Security Systems.
Greene Central stayed unbeaten with a dominant win over Ayden-Grifton, while North Lenoir struggled offensively in a lopsided loss to J.H. Rose on Day 1 of the Parker’s BBQ Christmas Tournament.
Day one of the 5th Annual FCA Women’s Winter Classic featured defensive battles, balanced scoring, and outstanding performances led by North Duplin Abby Rose’s 22-point night, as Greene Central, Farmville Central, and unbeaten Kinston advanced into Monday’s winner’s bracket action.
Kinston stayed unbeaten at 3-0 with a 72-64 win over 6A J.H. Rose behind 21 points each from Jamarion Washington and Keyshawn Herring, while head coach Perry Tyndall noted late missed free throws and execution as areas to improve despite the victory.
South Lenoir used a dominant 27-point third quarter to earn a 62–52 road win over North Lenoir, avenging an early-season loss and securing its first official victory in the rivalry in 13 meetings.