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JV Boys' Basketball --Goldsboro 61, Midway 38

Aaron Scott scored 20 points and Jamin Jacobs added 12 as Goldsboro rolled over Midway on Thursday. The Cougars finished their season with a 17-4 overall mark, and went 10-2 in East Central 2A contests....

Girls' Basketball --Wayne Country Day 61, John Paul II 17

Jala Holloman scored 24 points and dished 10 assists, Lexi Jeffreys scored 13 points and grabbed nine rebounds, and Wayne Country Day dismantled John Paul II for the third time this season on Thursday. The win moved the Lady Chargers...

Girls' Basketball --Midway 68, Goldsboro 62

Junior guard Tziah Kelly scored 27 points and Aleesha Boyette added 11 in Goldsboro's Thursday setback to East Central 2A leader Midway. The loss moved GHS to 10-11 overall this season, and 6-6 in league play. Midway finished the regular...

Girls' Basketball --Friendship Christian 53, Faith Christian 29

Sophomore forward Chloe Mills scored 13 points and grabbed four rebounds on Friday as FCA fell to visiting Friendship Christian Academy. Jordan Lawhon scored eight points for the Conquerors, who now stand 7-8 overall this season and 4-4 in NCCSA...

Girls' Basketball --Princeton 36, Rosewood 23

Braylee Butts scored nine points on Friday during Rosewood's regular-season finale versus Princeton. Ar'Zhane Dozier added six points for the Lady Eagles (8-14, 7-5 Carolina 1A), who next face Union on Monday in the first round of the league tournament....

Neuse Charter 59, North Duplin 32

CALYPSO -- Kayla Hamm scored 23 points and Deja Station added 18 as Neuse Charter steamrolled North Duplin on Friday night. Alyssa Santos paced the Rebels with 11 points, while Jamilynn Wallace added nine points. Nykirra Holloway scored seven points....

Girls' Basketball --Wayne Country Day 70, Greenfield 27

Jala Holloman scored a game-high 31 points on Friday to pace Wayne Country Day's blowout of rival Greenfield in the championship game of the CPIC tournament.  Holloman also finished with eight assists and nine steals. Lexi Jeffreys controlled the paint...

Boys' Basketball --Wayne Country Day 83, John Paul II 60

Linwood Grandy and Marcus Metcalf scored 21 points apiece as Wayne Country Day School cruised past John Paul II on Thursday and into the CPIC basketball title game versus Greenfield. Javon Outlaw added 13 points for the Chargers, while freshman...

Boys' Basketball --Goldsboro 96, Midway 47

Keyshorn Smith scored 22 points to pace Goldsboro's blowout victory over Midway on Thursday. Tyzhaun Claude also performed well for the Cougars, scoring 18 points. Altivon Williams tallied 13 points, while point guard De'Quan Pigford finished with 11 points. Goldsboro...

Boys' Basketball --Greenfield 73, Wayne Country Day 59

Senior Cole Atwood scored 16 points on Friday as Wayne Country Day fell short to Greenfield, 73-59, in the CPIC Championship. Linwood Grandy scored 13 points for the Chargers, who now stand 17-11 overall this season. Freshman Jaden Cooper finished...

Boys' Basketball --North Duplin 76, Neuse Charter 67

CALYPSO -- Senior forward Luke Britt scored a team-high 21 points on Friday to lead North Duplin past a game Neuse Charter outfit, 76-67. DJ Simmons scored 17 points for the Rebels, who moved to 6-9 overall and 6-6 in...

Boys' Basketball --Rosewood corrals first Carolina 1A title in two decades

Jonathan Peacock scored 15 points and lead guard Chance Howard added 13 as Rosewood turned back Carolina 1A rival Princeton, 56-43, on Friday for its first regular-season league title since 1997. The Eagles were efficient from the outset, building a...

Soccer --Princeton's Allie Britt inks with Barton College

PRINCETON -- No frills. Such was the case on Thursday at Princeton High School, as senior midfielder Allie Britt confirmed a plan years in the making by signing a national letter of intent to play collegiate soccer this fall at...

Community Spotlight --Eight inducted into Goldsboro High-Dillard HOF on Saturday

The Goldsboro High Touchdown Club ushered in the newest members of the Goldsboro-Dillard Sports Hall of Fame on Saturday night, honoring eight former Earthquakes, Cougars and Tigers. Here is a capsulized review of the honorees: Hervy Basil Kornegay Goldsboro High...