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Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Volleyball --Aycock registers second sweep in as many days

PIKEVILLE -- The Charles B. Aycock volleyball team ousted Wilson Fike on Wednesday by a 25-13, 25-21, 25-15 margin. Arlanda Faulkner paced the Lady Blues with 21 kills. Cassandra Lassiter provided 28 digs, while setter Hannah Carter dished out 25...

Cross Country --Southern Wayne hosts meet

DUDLEY -- Southern Wayne hosted a four-team event on Wednesday that included Charles B. Aycock, D.H. Conley and New Bern. Peyton Walters, AJ Miller and Deshawn Owens paced the Powder Blues, while Josh Raynor placed seventh overall with a time...

Tennis --Goldsboro turns back Spring Creek

Goldsboro HIgh won two doubles matches, then got singles victories from Grace Boros, Haley Jones, Anna Prezbindowski and Caitlyn Zawadzki to post a 6-3 victory over Spring Creek on Tuesday. The tandem of Jones-Prezbindowski def. Vanessa Southerland-Jordan Lane (8-5). Crystal...

Tennis --North Johnston deals Princeton

Princeton's Emily Shallington posted the lone Bulldog victory in Wednesday's 8-1 setback to North Johnston. Shallington def. NoJo's Lanie Headley, 8-4, in singles play. The Lady Bulldogs will host the Carolina 1-A conference tournament with Rosewood and North Duplin on...

Soccer --North Duplin 7, Princeton 2

PRINCETON -- Wilber Velasquez registered a hat trick (three goals) on Wednesday as North Duplin picked up a Carolina 1-A victory at Princeton. Gustavo Velasquez also scored two goals, and was joined in the final scorebook by Eli Aguirre and...

Middle School Football --Mount Olive 28, Eastern Wayne 12

Ian McIntyre rushed for a pair of scores and Josh McCullen sprinted for an 80-yard touchdown in Mount Olive's runaway victory on Wednesday. Quarterback Daniel Forsythe also connected with Carlos Zamora for a 50-yard touchdown. McIntyre also played well defensively,...

Neuse River Youth League Football Notebook

10U Mount Olive 37, Spring Creek 14 Mount Olive posted a lopsided victory over Spring Creek on Wednesday, paced by Donavan Armwood and Trayvon Usher, who scored two touchdowns apiece. Defensively, the Hurricanes were led by Antonio Jackson's five tackles....