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Hustle, heart push Princeton into state 1A volleyball final

rcoggins@newsargus.com PRINCETON -- Each season, Paige Renfrow scours different sources to find motivational quotes for her volleyball team. She couldn't have found a more appropriate proverb this season -- "hustle and heart set us apart." It's been the cornerstone of...

Spring Creek-Lejeune soccer game changed

SEVEN SPRINGS -- Due to possible inclement weather Saturday, athletics directors and head coaches from Spring Creek and Lejeune agreed to move their second-round game in the N.C. High School Athletic Association Class 1-A boys' soccer playoffs.The teams will play...

Walnut Creek Ladies Golf news

Faye Franklin secured low gross during weekly play on the Walnut Creek Country Club links. Gaye Bryant and Mary Morris seized low net and low putts, respectively....

Lejeune upends Rosewood in OT in 1A soccer

JACKSONVILLE -- Lejeune tallied a pair of overtime goals and handed Rosewood a season-ending, 5-3 defeat in opening-round action of the NCHSAA 1-A playoffs. Marquail Almontaser and Ethan Chapin provided one goal and one assist apiece for the Eagles. Teammate...

Rebels, in inaugural season, win first-ever soccer playoff game

TARBORO -- For the second straight year, a Carolina Conference team bumped Tarboro out of the N.C. High School Athletic Association Class 1-A playoffs. This time it was North Duplin. The Rebels, in their inaugural season, upended the Vikings 3-0....

Preps digest: JV, middle schools

JV * Football: CB Aycock 38, Eastern Wayne 36 -- A Charles B. Aycock field goal in the third quarter made the difference as the Golden Falcons upended Eastern Wayne 38-36 on Thursday. Zeke Best led the Warriors going...

Brooks-Darden meetings have paid off in 2014

aetzler@newsargus.com PIKEVILLE -- When Charles B. Aycock's football coaches talked about Damien Darden, they all recognized the physical gifts the player possessed. But they also saw a player with no motivation. A kid who had everything he needed to...

Eastern Wayne's speed, athleticism present challenges to C.B. Aycock

rcoggins@newsargus.com PIKEVILLE -- County rivals Charles B. Aycock and Eastern Wayne have finished the gauntlet -- meetings against four consecutive Eastern Carolina 4-A schools -- on their respective schedules. Now, the real season begins. The playoff-bound Golden Falcons (4-7 overall,...