Vikings use balanced scoring effort to avenge only regular season loss from 2018-19 campaign.
All in Sports
Vikings use balanced scoring effort to avenge only regular season loss from 2018-19 campaign.
Bethel Christian’s boys pull away late while the girls fell to a late 3-pointer against Lee Christian.
Nash Medico is currently ranked as the No. 1 bowler in college and had developed his passion for the sport in Kinston.
The inaugural All-Neuse News volleyball team, which consists of players in the coverage area.
Kinston does it again, rallying in overtime past A-G in the first round of the playoffs.
Greene Central lost at undefeated South Columbus in the first round of the 2A playoffs Friday night.
Kinston’s girls’ basketball will be on display Saturday in a jamboree over three locations, including Rochelle Middle School and Teacher’s Memorial
Greene Central’s Imajae Dodd signed his commitment letter to play basketball at UNC-Wilmington next season.
Junious Smith III prepares for the football postseason while delivering the matchups for all five playoff teams in the Eastern Carolina Conference.
North Lenoir’s Brendon Grant and Peyton Howard committed to their colleges Wednesday. Grant will play at Chowan next season while Howard is heading to William Peace.
Matthew Huntley scored 22 and Nick Harrison added 16 as Arendell Parrott bested John Paul II 58-46 in Tuesday’s season opener.
Arendell Parrott started the game on a 14-0 run and coasted to a 67-14 victory over John Paul II Tuesday in the season opener.
Kinston, Greene Central and Ayden-Grifton all made the NCHSAA 2A playoffs. The Vikings host the Chargers while the Rams face South Columbus on the road.
North Lenoir seemed primed to win its first game of the season on Senior Night, but Washington scored 20 in the fourth quarter in a 42-25 victory.
Kinston wrapped up its second undefeated season in four years, defeating Greene Central 26-24 to roll into the playoffs at 10-0.
The Lovick’s Cafe Athletes of the Week are Ayden-Grifton’s Ray Darden and Bethel Christian’s Hannah Rhem.
North Lenoir remains winless on the season after falling to West Craven 54-14 Wednesday on the road.
Arendell Parrott’s girls’ tennis team made it to its second consecutive NCISAA championship game.