In a tense extra-innings battle, the #3 seed North Lenoir Hawks defeated the #11 seed Martin County 2-1, with Blake Crawford's 10th-inning hit driving in the winning run.
In a tense extra-innings battle, the #3 seed North Lenoir Hawks defeated the #11 seed Martin County 2-1, with Blake Crawford's 10th-inning hit driving in the winning run.
The Greene Central Rams advanced to the fourth round of the playoffs with a 5-1 win over the Bunn Wildcats, led by Austin Hardy's standout pitching performance. Hardy pitched a complete game only giving up three hits, one earned run and striking out 13 batters.
Lee Rogers of North Lenoir High School shot an 82 to finish 7th out of 69 golfers at the 2A Regional Championships, qualifying him for the state championship at Stonebridge Country Club in Monroe, NC.
NCHSAA state meet qualifiers from the 2A East Regional.
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South Lenoir High's softball team dominated Whiteville with a 10-0 shutout, advancing to the third round of the NCHSAA playoffs, fueled by stellar performances from Rylan Wade and Jade Sasnett.
North Lenoir High School advanced to the third round of the NCHSAA playoffs with a 3-1 victory over Ayden-Grifton, marked by Blake Crawford's pivotal home run and strong pitching performances from Garrett Bryd and Eli Kearney
Greene Central's Braden Burress and South Lenoir's Matthew Rhodes showcased a pitching duel to remenber. Rams pulled away late to win 5-0 from multiple key plays from different players. Greene Central advances to round three of the NCHSAA Playoffs.
North Lenoir High School's standout pitcher, Eli Kearney, commits with Lenoir Community College, bringing a record of impressive performances and deep gratitude for his family and coaches to the collegiate level.
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The tournament highlighted exceptional talents, with Jayce Peele clinching the 11U MVP, while in the 18U category, Jimmie West Jr. emerged as MVP amidst fierce competition from notable candidates Johnathan Williams, Tyreek Copper, and RJ Lancaster.
In a closely contested NCISAA 3A playoff opener, Arendell Parrott Academy (APA) secured a dramatic 5-4 win over St. David's, highlighted by Cole Sanderson's walk-off single in the seventh inning.
In a dramatic season finale, former Jones Senior standout Maja Brown stepped up in his only at-bat to deliver a walk-off single, clinching a 3-2 victory for Lenoir Community College against Bryant & Stratton.
The South Lenoir Lady Blue Devils defeated the Eastern Wayne Lady Warriors 2-0 in the first round of the state playoffs, showcasing strong pitching and strategic play.
The South Lenoir Blue Devils secured a 7-2 victory over the Clinton Dark Horses in a decisive playoff game, highlighted by strong pitching and a crucial three-run homer by Christian Coples.
In the NCHSAA playoffs, the North Lenoir Hawks suffered a heartbreaking defeat to Bartlett Yancey, 9-6, despite a strong start and notable performances, ending their season with a promising outlook for next year.
North Lenoir High School's baseball team, led by first-year coach Cam Sherrer, advanced to the next round of the NCHSAA playoffs with a decisive 7-1 win over East Duplin, marking their tenth consecutive playoff appearance.
Bethel Christian Academy extended their win streak to eight with a commanding 10-3 victory over Alamance Christian, advancing them one step closer to the NCCSA state championship.
The #1 seed Greene Central Rams showcased their dominance with an 18-0 shutout against Goldsboro in the first round of the NCHSAA Playoffs, propelled by standout performances and a united team sporting new blonde looks.
Contentnea-Savannah Middle School excelled at the State Championship Meet, winning the girls' 4x100 meter relay state title, securing multiple top placements in sprints and jumps, and setting a new state record.