“I do think it’s do or die at this point in the season. Everyone’s back is against the wall because every game, no matter what, one of the teams from each and every game's season is getting put to an end." Senior Landon Tyndall.
“I do think it’s do or die at this point in the season. Everyone’s back is against the wall because every game, no matter what, one of the teams from each and every game's season is getting put to an end." Senior Landon Tyndall.
The Bethel Trojans rallied in the tenth inning to advance to the state semifinals versus Wilmington Christian Academy on Friday
"Our mode is just win or go home, leave it all out here regardless of the results, give it all you got and whether you win or lose, you will be proud of your effort. That's what they did tonight; they played really loose, with a lot of energy.” North Lenoir head coach Jackson Massey.
"I told the girls if you score and win every inning, we won't have anything to stress about." This mindset seemed to work well for the South Lenoir as now they await their next opponent between #4 seed Midway and #29 seed Whiteville.
Check out how the local teams ended up being seeded…
The Lancers now face Catawba Valley in the Region 10 Baseball Tournament Championship today at 1:00 PM.
Check out some of the times from our local teams in the East Central Conference Track Championships.
The Greene Central boys win the EPC Track Conference Championship, and the Lady Rams finished in third.
Rams’ William Drake won singles and Nick and Sam Avent won doubles titles. The Hawks secured third place in doubles with Casey Alston and Austin Williams. Both teams will advance to the state championships.
Lancers picked up two wins in the loser bracket to match-up against Pitt CC for a chance to goto the Southeast District Championship
"Guys just kept grinding and competing. The bottom of the order had really good nights at the plate. Thompson being able to get deep in the game helped save some of our bullpen arms." LCC Head Coach Gary Smith
"The road we took to get where we are at had a lot of detours and bumps. We have battled so much, but we have stuck together and trusted what we have been trying to teach them. Each night, someone stepped up to get it done. In the past, we had one or two guys that stepped up, but this team has 8-9 guys that have made plays." North Lenoir coach Jackson Massey.
South Lenoir Blue Devils edged out the North Lenoir Hawks 6-5 on Senior Night, securing second place in the conference standings. The seniors rose to the occasion, delivering big hits and game-changing moments in a contest with playoff implications.
The North Lenoir High School tennis team showed they were fully prepared for the playoffs.
The Greene Central High School men's tennis team emerged victorious in the first round of the NCHSAA Dual Team Playoffs, defeating J.F. Webb-Oxford with a convincing 5-0 score.
Ele Wooten, a senior at Arendell Parrott Academy, has made history as North Carolina's first female state trap shooting champion.
In just a few short years, the Lenoir Community College (LCC) Lancers' baseball program has transformed from struggling to becoming the 2023 NJCAA Region X East Regular Season Champions for the first time since 2013
Nine small businesses will go head-to-head in a fierce Kickball tournament at Grainger Stadium.
The Hawks are making waves in the conference, one match away from securing the top spot and setting their sights on regional and state championships.