Woodington continued to build momentum Monday, using a big offensive night to defeat CSS Cougars 16-9 on the road.
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Woodington continued to build momentum Monday, using a big offensive night to defeat CSS Cougars 16-9 on the road.
Troy Eason’s legacy at South Lenoir is defined by his unwavering accountability, deep knowledge of the game, and lasting influence on generations of players and students.
Gage Mustachia turned years of relentless work and a family-rooted love for baseball into a dream come true, earning the opportunity to play at the next level while leading by example at Jones Senior.
South Lenoir seniors Noah Rouse and Braden Barnett join Timeout with Trey Scott for Episode 27 ⚾️
The duo breaks down last year’s run to the state championship, the tough ending, and how it fueled their offseason heading into a 10-2 start this season. They also talk leadership, goals for their senior year, and the mindset it takes to make another deep playoff push.
Plus — favorite teammates, pregame routines, and the people who helped shape their journey.
We break down the Top 3 baseball teams of the past decade and ask the question—did we get it right? 👀
Plus, South Lenoir stays hot, North Lenoir is showing signs of a turnaround, and Greene Central responds after a tough stretch as conference play heats up across the board.
Lenoir Community College announced plans to construct a new press box, concession stand, and restroom facility at the baseball field, with work beginning soon as part of a fan-focused upgrade funded through the final agreement with the Kinston Wingmen.
Join the South Lenoir community this Friday at South Lenoir High School for a fundraiser game against East Duplin to support Stephanie Byrd in her fight against cancer, with proceeds from food sales aiding her family.
Austin Hardy's near-perfect pitching leads Greene Central to a commanding 12-0 victory over North Pitt.
The four potential new names, listed in alphabetical order, are the Cardinals, Ironclads, Loch Neuse Monsters, and Wingmen. The names reflect various aspects of Kinston and Lenoir County's rich history and culture, from the local wildlife to the area's storied past.
Austin Hardy picks up 13 strikeouts and the Rams win 4-0 over Ayden-Grifton
Neuse News Sports staff writer Chance Scott gives out his mid-season report and grades on our local baseball teams.
Junior Braden Buress threw all five innings for the Rams while only giving up three hits with ten punchouts. Freshman Will Radford led the Rams with three RBIs on two hits.
"We didn't do the little things well and that was the deciding factor," Frink Coach Chad Kearney said.
Rams Austin Hardy pitches a complete game shutout with a no-hitter against North Pitt. "They beat us twice last year and I could not let that happen again," Hardy said.
Frink defeats Jones 4-1 behind Jacob Jones pitching six shutout innings.
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“Every single positions made plays for me, and knowing that just made it easy for me to pitch." Hawks Jackson Jenkings.
"Every year our goal is to compete for conference championship. Our secondary goal is to host the first round of the playoff. We have hosted the first round every year since I have been here." - Jackson Massey