Monday, January 24, 2011
Moore recovers in finals, collects $3,000 payday
B.J. Moore does not look like a professional athlete. He is not overly muscular, tall, or fleet of foot. But he does come through in the clutch. Moore bested a field of 152 bowlers from across the eastern United States...Published: Jan 24, 2011 1:47 PM Full Story
Princeton to play Rosewood tonight
• Al Musgrave, athletics director at Princeton, announced late Monday morning that the triple-header scheduled for Tuesday with archrival Rosewood has been moved to today. The junior varsity boys' game tips off at 4:30 p.m., followed immediately by the...Published: Jan 24, 2011 1:47 PM Full Story
Eagles drop two, rebound to win three straight
WINTERVILLE -- Rosewood started sluggishly, but picked up some momentum during the South Central Duals on Friday evening. The Eagles dropped back-to-back outings against perennial power West Carteret and South Central, but bounced back with wins against county rival Eastern...Published: Jan 24, 2011 1:47 PM Full Story
Aycock grapplers go unbeaten
WINTERVILLE -- Charles B. Aycock continued its late-season surge and achieved perfection during the multiple-team, South Central Duals on Friday evening. Fourteen of 17 grapplers won at least one match for the Golden Falcons, who finished 4-0 during the seven-hour...Published: Jan 24, 2011 1:47 PM Full Story
Unusual phone call leads to trip of lifetime for EW cheerleading squad
The phone message seemed just a little too good to be true. The caller left an invitation that Kerri Lee just couldn't believe. Eastern Wayne selected to cheer in the annual Gator Bowl? On New Year's Day, no less? "I...Published: Jan 24, 2011 1:47 PM Full Story
Warriors end up 2-1
WINTERVILLE -- Injury-riddled Eastern Wayne took a short-handed team to the South Central Duals, and matured a little bit Friday evening. The Warriors (12-9 overall) took out some frustrations on East Carteret and Greene Central, and dropped a decision against...Published: Jan 24, 2011 1:47 PM Full Story
Magazine tabs Capps
MOUNT OLIVE -- Carter Capps started his collegiate career behind the plate. Now, he's a Major League prospect on the mound. Baseball America has tabbed Capps, a senior at Mount Olive College, as the Division II preseason pitcher of...Published: Jan 24, 2011 1:47 PM Full Story