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Errors aid Whiteville in east 1A regional opener

rcoggins@newsargus.com Whiteville lived by the "put the ball in play and make something happen" philosophy Wednesday evening. Even a Band-Aid couldn't stop the bleeding for Rosewood's defense, which committed a playoff-high seven errors. The Wolfpack profited greatly from those miscues...

Rosewood-Whiteville box score

2014 N.C. High School Athletic Association Class 1-A East Regional (at Rosewood HS) Whiteville 303 112 4 -- 14 14 3 Rosewood 100 013 0 -- 5 9 7 Leading hitters -- Whiteville -- Connor Grainger 4-5; Zack Pait 2-5,...

Whiteville scores late run, defeats Princeton 4-3

PRINCETON -- Whiteville pushed across the game-winning run in the sixth inning and defeated Princeton, 4-3, in game one of their N.C. High School Athletic Association Class 1-A eastern regional softball championship series Wednesday evening. Game two is Friday...

Golden Falcons' Borel signs with Methodist

rcoggins@newsargus.com PIKEVILLE -- Charles B. Aycock head varsity girls' soccer coach Byron Adkins wasn't too sure how Emily Borel wound up on the doorstep of Methodist University. Now he knows the rest of the story. Borel filled out a free...

ECBL: Spring Creek notches first win of season

SEVEN SPRINGS -- Spring Creek scored nine runs in the fourth and fifth innings combined to seal an 11-7 victory over Spring Creek in their Eastern Carolina Baseball League game Wednesday evening. Will Rouse, Sawyer Smith, Kaden Geelen and...

CBA forces deciding game 3 in eastern 3A softball regional

aetzler@newsargus.com FOUR OAKS -- For the second straight evening, the Charles B. Aycock softball team held a two-run lead as South Johnston came to bat in its half of the fifth inning. The first time around didn't go so well....

Adam Pate: Defining his role at UNC

rcoggins@newsargus.com Adam Pate stepped into the batter's box and dug out space to get his footing. The TV announcer glanced toward the monitor and said that "Pate is a 5-foot-9 freshman from Pikeville who looked like his mom just dropped...