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Middle School Girls' Basketball --Greenfield 23, Wayne Christian 15

Lauren Mitchell scored seven points and grabbed six rebounds for Wayne Christian, who fell on Tuesday to CPIC rival Greenfield. Emma Bauer, Haylie Verme, Olive Sutton and Alexus Oakes all scored two points for the Lady Eagles, who finished the...

JV Girls' Basketball -- WCDS 27, Christ Covenant 7

Jakea Brunson scored nine points to pace Wayne Country Day's victory during semifinal-round play of the CPIC Championship on Tuesday. Hayden Nielsen and Nicole Zuccarelli also played well for the Lady Chargers, scoring six points apiece. Wayne Country Day (18-0)...

JV Boys' Basketball --WCDS 54, Wayne Christian 35

Cam Gerrard scored 16 points to lead WCDS past neighbor Wayne Christian on Tuesday during the semifinals of the CPIC basketball tournament. Kevin Baker added eight points for WCDS (9-8). Wayne Christian was paced by Addison Johnson, who finished the...

JV Boys' Basketball --Goldsboro 69, Spring Creek 31

SEVEN SPRINGS -- Dishon Rhodes scored a team-high 12 points to spur Goldsboro past Spring Creek on Tuesday. Jamin Jacobs and Darius Rodgers also played well, scoring 10 points apiece. GHS now stands 16-4 overall, and 5-2 in league play this...

Girls' Basketball --FCA 46, Jacksonville 21

JACKSONVILLE -- Sophomore forward Chloe Mills scored 14 points and grabbed eight rebounds as Faith Christian Academy filed a road victory over Jacksonville Christian on Tuesday. Lilly Miller and Connor Taylor scored 13 and 10 points, respectively, for the Conquerors, who...

Girls' Basketball --Neuse Charter 72, Rosewood 41

Braylee Butts and Ar'Zhane Dozier scored 12 points apiece on Tuesday as Rosewood absorbed a lopsided defeat to Carolina 1A rival Neuse Charter. Rylee Joe Myers added five points for the Lady Eagles, who moved to 8-12 overall and 7-3...

Girls' Basketball --Goldsboro 56, Spring Creek 35

SEVEN SPRINGS -- Tziah Kelly scored a game-high 28 points on Tuesday to lead Goldsboro past Spring Creek. Freshman Virginia Edmondson paced the Lady Gators with 21 points, six steals and three rebounds. Belinda Carson added 12 points for SC, who...

Girls' Basketball --D.H. Conley 71, Southern Wayne 50

HOLLYWOOD CROSSROADS -- Machiah Moore scored 17 points and hauled in 10 rebounds during Southern Wayne's setback on Tuesday versus D.H. Conley. Samiya Bess also performed well, finishing with 16 points and nine boards. Southern Wayne is now 6-12 overall this...

Boys' Basketball --FCA 64, Jacksonville 40

JACKSONVILLE -- Senior guard Spencer Millen's 14 points led Faith Christian Academy to a road victory over Jacksonville Christian Academy on Tuesday. Cooper Voeller also performed ably for the Conquerors, finishing with 12 points on 6 of 11 shooting from the...

Boys' Basketball --Hobbton 57, North Duplin 49

NEWTON GROVE -- North Duplin got 28 points from senior forward Luke Britt on Tuesday, but it wasn't enough to topple Carolina 1A foe Hobbton. Ricky Cameron added seven points for the Rebels, who fell to 5-8 overall this season, and...

Boys' Basketball --Rosewood 69, Neuse Charter 48

Marquel Vaughn scored 18 points and Jonathan Peacock finished with 12 as Rosewood registered a runout victory over Carolina 1A foe Neuse Charter on Tuesday. The victory moved RHS to 12-7 overall, and 8-2 in matters of league significance....

Boys' Basketball --Goldsboro 57, Spring Creek 52 (OT)

SEVEN SPRINGS -- Tyzhaun Claude scored 19 points and Jarrod Scott added 15 as Goldsboro held off East Central 2A neighbor Spring Creek on Tuesday in overtime. GHS now stands 18-3 overall this season, and 9-2 in league play.   Spring...

Boys' Basketball --D.H. Conley 66, Southern Wayne 58

HOLLYWOOD CROSSROADS --Sophomore guard Demetric Wright scored 10 points on Tuesday as Southern Wayne fell to ECC 3A rival D.H. Conley. Jakevious McCullen and Jalen Thompson both finished with eight points for the Saints, who fell to 5-16 overall and...

Football -- CBA's Hemmingway inks LOI

PIKEVILLE -- Charles B. Aycock senior running back Michael Hemmingway, known for his leadership in the huddle and powerful bursts between the tackles, signed a national letter of intent on Wednesday to continue his football career this fall at St....