The pairings and schedule for next week’s Eastern Carolina 2A basketball tournament have been set.
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The pairings and schedule for next week’s Eastern Carolina 2A basketball tournament have been set.
Pinetown Northside got the better of Jones Senior in boys and girls basketball Friday, putting a damper on the Trojans’ Senior Night.
Kinston had a successful Senior Night, defeating North Lenoir handily in boys and girls basketball with former Vikings star Brandon Ingram watching.
Greene Central took the Eastern Carolina Conference outright in boys’ basketball with a win over Ayden-Grifton Friday. In the girls' game, the Chargers got the better of the Rams.
The Neuse News Athletes of the Week are Kinston’s Judah McBynum and Taliyah Jones.
Senior Night ended with a win for the North Lenoir boys’ basketball team over South Lenoir, but the girls weren’t as fortunate, falling to the Blue Devils Wednesday.
Parrott defeated Coastal Christian in the first round of the girls’ NCISAA state playoffs Tuesday.
Kinston’s boys shrugged off a slow start to beat Washington emphatically while the Lady Vikings survived a horrific night at the line to stay undefeated in ECC play Tuesday.
South Lenoir’s T.J. Miller picked Chowan to continue his education and football career Monday.
Greene Central's boys won on Senior Night handily while South Lenoir defeated the Rams in girls basketball Friday.
Kinston's boys win close and girls are victorious by a wide margin Friday over West Craven.
Players from Kinston, Greene Central and Ayden-Grifton are among the best in the Class of 2022.
In the ninth episode of The Flourish Hill Podcast, hosts Junious Smith III and Graham Hill talk to a pair of superstars in the Eastern Carolina Conference. Greene Central's Imajae Dodd and Kinston's Dontrez Styles put the rivalry aside for a bit to talk about basketball and legacies on the podcast, while also making picks for the remainder of the week in the ECC.
The Neuse News Athletes of the Week are Greene Central’s B.J. Corbitt and South Lenoir’s Taniejah Mitchell.
North Lenoir’s Terrance Copper Jr. will head to ECU next season to play football, committing to the university Wednesday.
Greene Central’s A.J. Dupree will head to N.C. A&T to play football next season, signing his letter of intent Wednesday.
Kinston used a dominant second half to blow past Ayden-Grifton in the boys' matchup while the girls' post play was too much for the Chargers.