Washington's flurry to start the second half was too much for North Lenoir to handle in Monday's contest.
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Washington's flurry to start the second half was too much for North Lenoir to handle in Monday's contest.
After a six-game road trip, Bethel Christian came home for Senior Night Monday and picked up a win.
There will be a Powder Puff football game on Friday, Oct. 25 at 6 p.m. at Jones Senior to raise money for the school’s athletic programs and breast cancer awareness.
Jones Senior’s Marion Jones will be heading to Regionals in girls’ tennis, the first Trojan to advance to the stage.
Arendell Parrott’s tennis and volleyball teams will have byes before home games in the postseason while the Patriots’ soccer team looks to win on the road Tuesday.
Greene Central had more than its share of offensive fireworks for Homecoming in a win over South Lenoir Friday.
Vikings’ Demetri Holmes suffered a first-half injury which knocked him out of Friday’s matchup with West Craven, and the Eagles took advantage in the second half.
Arendell Parrott eschewed its usual smashmouth football for an aerial assault Friday, defeating Faith Christian convincingly.
North Lenoir took the high school division and Woodington won the middle school division in the 36th Annual Lenoir County Agricultural Fair Cheeleading Competition.
South Lenoir gave Ayden-Grifton a scare early, but the Chargers recovered to win and clinch a share of their third straight EC2A title.
Greene Central took care of business early and often in a straight-sets victory over Kinston Thursday.