The Rams entered Thursday coming off a loss to South Central (7-0). They were met with another tough test in unbeaten Rosewood (8-0). The matchup marked the first recorded meeting between the two programs since MaxPreps began tracking data in 2004.
Woodington Middle School continued its strong start to the season with a dominant 13-0 win over Jones Middle, moving to 3-0 on the year.
A legendary coach remembered, a wild comeback, a one-run thriller, and big questions surrounding Greene Central—this episode has everything shaping the local baseball and softball season.
North Lenoir’s boys tennis team pushed its record to 3-1 with a pair of convincing performances, rolling past North Pitt 9-0 and East Carteret 8-1.
The standard isn’t explained at Kinston — it’s lived, it’s defended, and on the biggest stage in North Carolina high school basketball, the Vikings proved once again why champions are expected in green and white.
Bethel Christian Academy used timely hitting and patience at the plate to defeat Jones Senior 9-6 on Tuesday, overcoming a strong pitching performance from Gage Mustachia.
Woodington Middle School delivered two very different victories on Monday, showing both late-game resilience and early offensive firepower in a doubleheader sweep at Woodington Middle School.
Bethel Christian Academy used a big seventh inning and a strong performance at the plate from Suzanne Rouse to defeat Jones Senior 10-5 on Tuesday.
Kinston's Head Coach Perry Tyndall talks Vikings Basketball with Trey Scott. Tyndall has won multiple state championships, over 300 wins, and now he is one day away from competing for Kinston's 12 state championship game in the 3A State Championship versus Walkertown Friday in Winston Salem. Watch below:
Trey Scott with South Lenoir Senior Carley Boone! Boone talks about the season, the offseason, breaks down the team, talks about her coaching skills and much much more!!!!!
South Lenoir picked up rivalry wins across multiple sports Tuesday, highlighted by a 4-0 girls soccer victory over North Lenoir, while the Blue Devils also earned wins in baseball (10-1) and softball (15-3).
James “Rabbit” Fulghum, a North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame coach who built Greene Central into one of the state’s premier baseball programs while mentoring generations of players on and off the field, leaves behind a legacy defined as much by the lives he shaped as the championships he won.