Undefeated Greene Central advanced to the NCHSAA 2A Eastern Regional Finals with a dramatic 1-0 victory over Midway, thanks to clutch performances from Braden Burress, Noah Uzzell and the Rams defense.
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Undefeated Greene Central advanced to the NCHSAA 2A Eastern Regional Finals with a dramatic 1-0 victory over Midway, thanks to clutch performances from Braden Burress, Noah Uzzell and the Rams defense.
Greene Central's Braden Burress and South Lenoir's Matthew Rhodes showcased a pitching duel to remenber. Rams pulled away late to win 5-0 from multiple key plays from different players. Greene Central advances to round three of the NCHSAA Playoffs.
Greene Central clinched a dramatic 5-3 victory over Farmville Central, celebrating Senior Night with a perfect conference record and showcasing clutch performances from Ram’s senior players.
Greene Central High School secured a 4-1 victory over Farmville Central, clinching back-to-back conference titles with standout performances from Rams Austin Hardy and Braden Burress.
The Greene Central Rams showcased dominant pitching against Ayden-Grifton, allowing only 4 hits and no earned runs across two games, with standout performances from Austin Hardy and Braden Burress, underscoring their unbeaten streak for the season and conference play.
Rams win behind stellar pitching from Braden Burress and big hits from the Rams whole line up. Every Ram in the starting lineup at least reached base and Burress pitched 6.1 innings with 10 Ks.
Austin Hardy's striking out of 14 batters and a robust offense led Greene Central to a 12-0 shutout win over Eastern Wayne, marking their sixth consecutive victory in this matchup.
Greene Central's Braden Burress dominates the mound, pitching the Rams to a stylish victory over North Lenoir in a high-stakes rivalry showdown.
Greene Central's baseball team kicked off their season with a dominant 21-1 win over Eastern Wayne. Rams had standout performances from Braden Burress, Riley Radford, Austin Brock and a solid team effort setting the tone for challenging games ahead.
In a battle that spanned three days and shifted between three locations due to intermittent rain delays, #4 seed Kinston Post 43 emerged victorious over #1 seed Wilson Post 13, winning 7-5 on Saturday.
Game one stopped early due to rain will continue today at Kinston High School. Game two will start 30 minutes after game one.