North Lenoir defeated Washington 7-2 Wednesday, avenging an earlier loss to the Pam Pack and tightening up the Eastern Carolina Conference race.
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North Lenoir defeated Washington 7-2 Wednesday, avenging an earlier loss to the Pam Pack and tightening up the Eastern Carolina Conference race.
Junious Smith III breaks down some of the most pivotal baseball and softball matches throughout the week — permitted the rain holds off of course.
Greene Central hosted an ECC track and field meet with Ayden-Grifton and Kinston Thursday.
Neuse News Editor Bryan Hanks shares the ups and downs (OK, mostly downs) of being a Virginia Cavaliers basketball fan.
The Voice of Christian Music event will be held Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Kinston Community Center.
Former Kinston High School and UNC basketball star Jerry Stackhouse is the new head basketball coach of Vanderbilt University.
Greene Central’s Imajae Dodd and Allison Wade are two of 31 statewide recipients of the NCHSAA ‘Heart of a Champion Award.’
Washington kept its undefeated record intact with a 9-1 victory over a Greene Central team who played Thursday’s game without starting rightfielder Elexie Sutton and first baseman Allison Wade
North Lenoir defeated West Craven 3-1 Thursday, getting revenge from a 3-2 defeat March 12 and sitting 1.5 games back of Ayden-Grifton for the Eastern Carolina Conference lead.
Katelin Uzzell’s walkoff single gave Greene Central a 7-6 victory over Ayden-Grifton Wednesday, forcing a tie with the Chargers for second place in the Eastern Carolina Conference.
The Neuse News Athletes of the Week are Jones Senior’s Jay King and South Lenoir’s Logan Lucas.
Twelve new members and two new teams were inducted into the Kinston/Lenoir County Sports Hall of Fame over the weekend.
Jones Senior’s baseball team is 8-5 after a victory over Neuse Charter Monday and looking toward its first playoff birth since 2016.
Arendell Parrott Academy recorded its fourth game with nine goals or more, blowing out Calvary Day School Friday to improve to 7-1
South Lenoir defeated North Lenoir in softball and soccer Friday, winning 10-1 in the former sport and 2-1 in the latter.
North Lenoir scored 12 runs in its first four conference games, but posted 13 in a big win over South Lenoir Friday.
Ariel Epstein only spent 30 months in Eastern North Carolina at WCTI ABC-12, but she leaves a legacy of toughness and incredible work ethic.