North Lenoir student-athletes earned spots on the BODYARMOR State Games of North Carolina East Teams across baseball, men's soccer and women's soccer, marking the first time in school history that three sports—and the first-ever women's soccer player—will represent the Hawks in the prestigious statewide event.
J.H. Rose head football coach Will Bland joins Episode 2 of The Trey Scott Sports Show as Trey Scott breaks down ECU star Branden Burress' historic season, unveils his Top 10 quarterbacks in Eastern North Carolina, and examines some of the biggest storylines shaping the 2026 football season.
South Lenoir stand out Gavin Brock announced his transfer to Kinston high to play basketball on the latest Episode of Timeout w/ Trey Scott! Video inside!
Neuse News Sports is officially expanding its footprint across Eastern North Carolina with the launch of “The Trey Scott Sports Show,” a new weekly live sports talk show premiering Monday, May 25 at 7 p.m.
Kinston, Greene Central, Goldsboro, South Lenoir and Spring Creek athletes combined for multiple regional titles, relay victories and top-three finishes during a strong showing at the 3A East Regional Track & Field Championships.
NCHSAA playoff action is heating up as baseball and softball teams enter the third round. Trey Scott breaks down the biggest matchups, key players, pitching advantages, upset chances and predictions as teams fight to keep their seasons alive.
Behind a complete-game shutout from Braden Barnett and a redemption-fueled performance, South Lenoir defeated Greene Central 2-0 in a second-round NCHSAA 3A playoff pitcher’s duel to advance to the quarterfinals against Ayden-Grifton.
Following Thursday’s match, Alston officially stepped away as head coach of the Hawks boys tennis program, closing a chapter that included conference championships, state tournament appearances, lifelong relationships, and the development of tennis across all of Lenoir County.
The Lady Rams rallied for three runs in the seventh inning Tuesday night to defeat West Bladen 5-3 in the opening round of the NCHSAA 3A Softball State Playoffs. The No. 17 seed Greene Central improved to 11-11 on the season and secured the program’s first playoff victory since 2019 and first road playoff win since 2009.
Goldsboro’s Caleb Larson and Greene Central’s doubles teams headline a strong showing from the area after the 2026 NCHSAA 3A East Regional, with five players advancing to the state championships.
North Lenoir’s postseason run came to an end Tuesday afternoon in one of the most tightly contested matches of the season, as First Flight escaped Bill Fay Park with a 5-4 victory in a dual team matchup that stretched more than three and a half hours and was ultimately decided by tiebreaks.
Behind a dominant shutout from Connor Sutton and a 12-hit offensive performance, Frink defeated Woodington Raiders 7-0 on Thursday at Woodington Middle School to secure its first conference championship in several years.