Legion Ball Playoff Update:
#4 seed Kinston Post 43 versus #1 seed Wilson Post 13
Double header tonight in Wilson
Legion Ball Playoff Update:
#4 seed Kinston Post 43 versus #1 seed Wilson Post 13
Double header tonight in Wilson
In a battle that spanned three days and shifted between three locations due to intermittent rain delays, #4 seed Kinston Post 43 emerged victorious over #1 seed Wilson Post 13, winning 7-5 on Saturday.
The Kinston Wingmen couldn't keep up with the Brunswick Surfin’ Turfs, falling 10-0 in a game cut short by heavy rain in the sixth inning on Friday.
Rain, rain, go away and please come back another day! Kinston Post 43 playoff game with Wilson 13 canceled consecutive days due to weather.
Former Kinston High standout traded to the San Antonio Spurs in three-team trade.
Kinston Wingmen Maja Brown goes 2-4 at the plate to continue his hotting hitting streak
Game one stopped early due to rain will continue today at Kinston High School. Game two will start 30 minutes after game one.
The Kinston Wingmen took no time in making their impact on the Old North State League. The league announced the all-star selections including five Kinston Wingmen players
"Working at North Lenoir has been a dream come true for the last 7 years. The former and current players have given me everything I could ever hope for as a coach," Jackson Massey stated in his departure announcement. "With that being said, I have decided to step down and move my career in a different direction."
Wingmen move to 11-9. Kinston is now on a 3-game win streak.
The four potential new names, listed in alphabetical order, are the Cardinals, Ironclads, Loch Neuse Monsters, and Wingmen. The names reflect various aspects of Kinston and Lenoir County's rich history and culture, from the local wildlife to the area's storied past.
North Lenoir's cheerleading coach, LaPorcha Gardner, and family is all set to launch SupaStarz Athletics, a youth-focused athletic facility in LaGrange, NC. The grand opening is slated for August 19th, with a website launch on July 5th, promising a new hub for local youth activities.
A man who has spent much of his adult life dedicated to covering prep sports and promoting young student-athletes in our area needs our help, Eastern North Carolina.
Braden Burress picks up the win on the mound against Pitt County Post 39. Eli Kearney dominated in relief to secure the win.
The Kinston Wingmen held their nerve in a tense finish on Monday, securing a 7-4 victory over the Clovers despite a late surge from their opponents.
"Overall, I love this group!" Perry Tyndall exclaimed. "We have so much room for growth, and we will get better and better with the mixture of upperclassmen and the young talent we have!"
Girls’ Summer League Basketball: Kinston, North Lenoir, Greene Central
“I think it is an early preseason, summer session test,” Rams HC Jay Wilson said. “We get to identify some things, see who is a competitor, and see some things you just can’t see when you're practicing by your self.”
Kinston’s basketball team makes impactful appearances at the NC Live Team Camp and prepares for the East Coast Invitational this weekend in Jacksonville.
Kinston Post 43 upcoming freshman went 2-3 at the plate despite falling to Plymouth