The Cavaliers capped an unbeaten conference run with a 3-1 win over Woodington at Woodington Middle School, securing their first conference championship since 2018.
Lenoir Community College’s 2026 baseball season hasn’t followed a straight line. It’s been a climb, a stumble, and ultimately a response — one that now includes a postseason berth.
At 27-20 overall and 25-16 in conference play, the Lancers have secured their spot in the postseason, riding a late surge that reflects both the strength of their lineup and the lessons learned during a difficult midseason stretch. Lenoir also has one regular season game remaining before turning its full attention to postseason play.
The numbers tell part of the story. The rest is how they got there.
Behind senior leaders Jamey Williams and Brayden Cash, the defending state champions opened the 2026 NCCSSA 2A playoffs with a gritty 6-5 win over Hilltop Christian on Friday — a game that tested both their composure and championship pedigree.
South Lenoir softball split with East Duplin in a tightly contested series, Greene Central dominated Beddingfield across the board, and East Duplin baseball edged South Lenoir while North Lenoir fell to Havelock midweek.
In Episode 9 of Down The Line, we take you through the latest softball and baseball updates, key wins and losses, and where each team stands heading into the postseason. From South Lenoir’s strong positioning to Greene Central snapping a losing streak, to North Lenoir building momentum at the right time — there’s a lot to unpack.
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Lenoir County Hall of Famer. Proven winner. Back in NC.
South Lenoir’s seven-game winning streak came to an end Tuesday as East Duplin held off the Blue Devils 7-5 in a key conference matchup.
South Lenoir senior Noah Rouse discusses his commitment to Carteret Community College, his development as a player, and the Blue Devils’ playoff mindset in a detailed Q&A.
The NCHSAA finalized the men’s dual team tennis playoff brackets, with multiple local teams earning top-four seeds and first-round byes, including Greene Central (#2), Goldsboro (#4), North Lenoir (#4), and C.B. Aycock (#3). The playoffs begin Monday, with state championship matches set for May 15-16 at the Burlington Tennis Center.
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Woodington continued its strong stretch Thursday, holding off Arendell Parrott Academy for a 9-6 win at home to extend its winning streak to three games.The win carries added significance for the Raiders, who earlier in the season dropped a 4-1 game to Frink. With Frink up next, Woodington will look to carry its current momentum into a chance at redemption.
Frink Middle School continues to roll through conference play, improving to 5-0 with a pair of dominant wins this week, including a statement victory over CSS at North Lenoir.