The Hawks' offense ignited in the first inning, with Alyssa Hatcher's three-run homer on a 1-2 count, setting the tone for the game.
The Hawks' offense ignited in the first inning, with Alyssa Hatcher's three-run homer on a 1-2 count, setting the tone for the game.
Thursday night scores
Woodington crowned conference champions in soccer, softball, and baseball.
Power Rankings for the NNS Baseball and Softball teams
The Down East Wood Ducks are set to open their season on Thursday, April 6, against the Kannapolis Cannonballers at Historic Grainger Stadium. Fans in attendance will be treated to a magnet schedule giveaway and a postgame fireworks display, adding to the excitement of Opening Day.
Rams win their ninth straight game with the 5-1 win over Washington.
Kinston native and local sports official Leo Lockhart has been recognized with the prestigious NCADA Official of Excellence Award, celebrating a remarkable 27-year career in officiating.
Lady Raiders win easily and Jones middle gave Woodington a scare baseball.
Blake Crawford further bolstered the Hawks' offense with a home run in the fourth inning, his fourth of the season in just ten games. Crawford credited his success to his approach at the plate:"I'm just relaxed at the plate, waiting for a good pitch to hit backside.”
Blue Devils Seek to Regain Winning Momentum for Playoff Push
"Garret is a bulldog for us," coach Krav said. "When he gets locked in, he is tough. Offensively, he has been great all year for us."
"Our singles lineup played great today. We knew we'd have a tough challenge with GC. Their tradition and program speaks for itself,” Hawks coach Scott Alston.
Woodington softball and baseball teams defeat Rochelle middle school to remain undefeated
NNS track invitational will be held today at Kinston High School. Nine teams will be in attendance.
“I just wanted to come through for the team,” Kinston’s Derrian Wilson said. “I felt a little pressure with bases being loaded and needing two outs but I somehow managed to stay calm.”
Braden Burress and the Rams take care of business versus Ayden-Grifton 10-0 in six innings. The Rams extended their hot streak to seven wins in a row.
The South Lenoir Junior Varsity Devils emerged victorious in a showdown between the last remaining undefeated baseball teams in Lenoir County on Friday, defeating the North Lenoir JV team 10-5 at the Swamp.
"Defense was great tonight," Luke Cannon said. "I don't think we had any errors at all. Tyler did a great job behind the plate blocking up balls and framing."