Kinston High School senior Kyonna Kelly was awarded the Willie Bradshaw Memorial Scholarship for her exceptional leadership, community service, and extracurricular involvement.
Kinston High School senior Kyonna Kelly was awarded the Willie Bradshaw Memorial Scholarship for her exceptional leadership, community service, and extracurricular involvement.
The Wingmen had an action packed five games in seven days. Check out the most recent update on the Kinston Wingmen (June 3rd-June 9th)
Greene Central's versatile and standout centerfielder Jordan Scott, known for his exceptional defensive skills and athleticism across multiple sports, has committed to continuing his baseball career and majoring in welding at Lenoir Community College.
North Lenoir senior Trinity Robinson, a standout cheerleader who led her team to multiple victories and won a national championship with Cheer Extreme, has signed to cheer for the College of Charleston, setting a high bar for future cheerleaders in Eastern North Carolina.
Greene Central High School tennis star Rylee Greene, with the support of her doubles partner Aubree Smith, is giving back to the community by offering free tennis lessons to children aged 5-11, aiming to inspire the next generation of players.
Kinston Post 43, currently 3-4 and on a two-game losing streak, looks to bounce back against Louisburg tonight, bolstered by standout performances from Leland Barrow, Dalton Smith, Brayden Pridgen, and Matthew Rhodes.
The Kinston Wingmen, off to a strong 3-2 start in their second season, face the Native American National Team at Lenoir Community College tonight.
Greene Central's baseball team clinched their sixth state championship with an 8-5 victory over Burns High School, showcasing a mix of senior leadership and underclassman heroics, highlighted by standout performances from Braden Burress and Riley Radford.
Austin Hardy’s legendary pitching performance led Greene Central to a 2-0 victory over defending champions Burns High School in game one of the NCHSAA 2A State Championship series.
Kaeden Noble, a former South Lenoir Blue Devil and current Roanoke College sophomore, will join the USA D-3 Volleyball Teams on their Brazil Tour 2024, highlighting his remarkable journey of dedication and teamwork.
Greene Central High School's baseball team, led by coach Ben Brann with the support of his father Russell Brann, aims for another state championship, continuing a rich legacy of family and tradition.
Kinston High's senior guard, TeCarlo Parker, signs with Shaw University, highlighting his resilience, adaptability, and the support of his coaches and family.
The 2023 2A Defending State Champions, Burns High School Bulldogs, under Coach Alex Leonhardt, are the top-ranked West 2A Baseball team, boasting a stellar 81-9 record over the past three years and featuring standout performances from key players like Colby Putnam and Marshall McGowan; they are Greene Central's opponent in the state championships, representing the West.
As Greene Central heads into the 2A NCHSAA State Championship this upcoming weekend in Burlington against the #1 seed from the West, Burns High School, we take a deeper dive into the team stats for the Rams.
North Lenoir's Shamaya Lynch, a standout in basketball, track, and volleyball, has signed to play collegiate basketball at NC Wesleyan, continuing the athletic legacy of her family.
Greene Central Rams clinch their ninth state championship berth and first in 22 years with a dominant 9-1 victory over Whiteville, led by sophomore Riley Radford's outstanding pitching and hitting performance.
Facing elimination after dropping game one, Greene Central's resilient Rams, led by Braden Burress's streak of 23 shutout innings in the playoffs, delivered a stunning 4-0 victory over Whiteville, setting the stage for an electrifying game three where the winner advances to the state championship.
Radiya Barnes of Kinston High School, known for her exceptional defense and leadership, commits to playing collegiate basketball at Warren Wilson College.
South Lenoir High School names Brandon Battle as the new head basketball coach after a challenging season, aiming to leverage the team's potential for future success.
Greene Central's 25-game winning streak ended with a 4-3 extra-innings loss to Whiteville in Game 1 of the NCHSAA 2A Eastern Regional Finals, marked by defensive errors and timely hits from both teams.