Kinston Post 43 will start its American Legion schedule Friday against Jacksonville Post 265.
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Kinston Post 43 will start its American Legion schedule Friday against Jacksonville Post 265.
Ben Potter, who graduated from Bethel Christian Academy and golfed at Averett University the past two years, is the school’s new golf coach.
Nash Medico, who grew up in Kinston, was recently a national champion with Webber International’s bowling team.
Arendell Parrott Academy’s soccer team was recognized before Thursday’s Down East Wood Ducks game at Grainger Stadium after winning the school’s first title in the sport.
The Neuse News Athletes of the Week are Greene Central’s Gregory Daniels and Arendell Parrott Academy’s Ele Wooten.
Ayden-Grifton’s Jordan Atkinson, Jalen Hardy and James Richardson committed to colleges Wednesday.
North Lenoir senior Ethan May signed to play collegiate baseball Tuesday afternoon.
Ayden-Grifton’s Mason Ross committed to Methodist University in Fayetteville to continue his baseball career.
The NCHSAA 1A and 2A competitions took place in Greensboro, highlighted by Kinston's Niejel Wilkins winning the triple jump.
The Neuse News Athletes of the week are Kinston's Emanuel Fisher and Mekaylind Kilpatrick.
Arendell Parrott Academy defeated Carolina Day 2-0 Saturday in the NCISAA 3A state championship game, the team's first girls' soccer title in school history.
North Lenoir's Malik Dixon committed to the University of Mount Olive to play baseball as a preferred walk-on.
Nykeia Hagins and Tanayja Green have qualified for the NCHSAA 1A track and field championships.
Arendell Parrott Academy is taking on Carolina Day School Saturday at 7 p.m. for a chance at its first girls’ soccer championship in school history.