Freshman Rylan Wade shines for South Lenoir, hitting 5-7 with 6 runs, 4 RBIs, and 3 homers in just three games, fueled by her competitive spirit, a unique pre-game routine, and a love for Clemson softball.
Freshman Rylan Wade shines for South Lenoir, hitting 5-7 with 6 runs, 4 RBIs, and 3 homers in just three games, fueled by her competitive spirit, a unique pre-game routine, and a love for Clemson softball.
Austin Hardy, Greene Central's senior pitcher, makes a stunning comeback with 28 strikeouts over 10 innings, fueled by hard work, a love for Randy Johnson's style, rap music, ACP, and hunting outside of baseball.
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The North Lenoir Varsity Hawks soared to a 4-1 victory over Nash Central, backed by Blake Crawford's two-hit, two-RBI performance and strong pitching from Garrett Byrd, Eli Kearney, and Mason Sasser.
The Greene County Middle School Rams showcased a strong defense and a relentless offense to overpower the Hope Mustangs 14-2, with Coach Jacob Baird commending the team's minimal mistakes and collective effort.
The North Lenoir High School boys' varsity tennis team delivered a dominant 9-0 win over Martin County, maintaining their unbeaten record and showcasing their strength as they prepare for more challenging matches ahead.
The Frink Cavaliers dominated Contentnea-Savannah with a 16-0 shutout, showcasing future stars under North Lenoir's welcoming lights.
The Greene County Middle School Rams clinched a 7-4 victory against the Woodington Middle School Raiders in a closely contested season-opening matchup.
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Austin Hardy's near-perfect pitching leads Greene Central to a commanding 12-0 victory over North Pitt.
In a showcase of skill and teamwork, North Lenoir High School's tennis team secured a 7-2 win. The win was also coach Scott Alston 100th career win in boys tennis.
The North Lenoir Hawks (3-1) showcased a commanding performance in their conference opener, cruising to a 20-0 win against Kinston (1-3).
Stephen Perry has been appointed as the new head coach of Jones Senior High School's football team, aiming to revitalize the program through community engagement, confidence building, and a temporary transition to 8-man football.
In what was described as a quintessential team performance, the Kinston Vikings surged to a decisive 15-5 victory over Union. Coach Andrew McCloud couldn't hide his enthusiasm, stating, "Our guys played their hearts out."
The Woodington Middle School Raiders showcased a balanced attack of strong hitting, strategic base running, and dominant pitching to defeat Jones Middle 11-1, highlighted by Liam Barwick's impressive batting and pitching performance.
The South Lenoir Lady Blue Devils clinched a thrilling 6-5 victory over Richlands, ending a four-game losing streak and showcasing late-game heroics with a crucial double play.
Freshman Reed Davis propelled South Lenoir to victory with a dominant four-RBI performance, overcoming Richlands' challenge in a gripping high school baseball matchup.
Frink Middle School secured a 7-1 victory over Jones Middle with a combination of strong pitching from Southerland and Boyette and a late offensive surge.
The North Lenoir Hawks exhibited a masterful blend of pitching prowess and offensive execution to secure an 8-4 win over Southern Wayne.
Austin Hardy's striking out of 14 batters and a robust offense led Greene Central to a 12-0 shutout win over Eastern Wayne, marking their sixth consecutive victory in this matchup.