Gage Mustachia turned years of relentless work and a family-rooted love for baseball into a dream come true, earning the opportunity to play at the next level while leading by example at Jones Senior.
Frink Middle School picked up a 3-1 victory over Woodington on Tuesday, using a strong first half and timely second-half scoring to stay unbeaten in conference play.
Woodington saw a strong performance slip away in the final moments Saturday, falling 4-3 to Norwayne Middle School on a walk-off sequence at Grainger Stadium.
South Lenoir seniors Noah Rouse and Braden Barnett join Timeout with Trey Scott for Episode 27 ⚾️
The duo breaks down last year’s run to the state championship, the tough ending, and how it fueled their offseason heading into a 10-2 start this season. They also talk leadership, goals for their senior year, and the mindset it takes to make another deep playoff push.
Plus — favorite teammates, pregame routines, and the people who helped shape their journey.
South Lenoir High School will honor one of its most influential figures later this month, announcing plans to officially name and dedicate its baseball field in memory of longtime coach and educator Troy Eason.
The Kinston Ballers completed a dominant run through the MCF Spring League, capturing both the boys and girls high school championships under coaches Tre Cordon and Carlos Parker.
Frink used timely hitting and a complete-game effort on the mound to secure a 4-1 win on Wednesday, snapping a long drought in the matchup between the two programs.
In a time where players are always searching for the next opportunity, Ashanti Lynch stayed—and built something historic. From North Lenoir to an All-American career at UMES, her journey is proof that loyalty and work still win.
Check out the latest Softball and Baseball RPI rankings from our NNS teams including NNS Wayne.
North Lenoir continued its strong season with dominant wins over Ayden-Grifton and Southwest Edgecombe, improving to 8-3 overall and 5-0 in conference play. Seniors Casey Alston and Maddox Smith remain unbeaten in both singles and doubles, leading the Hawks’ early success.