Kinston High School struggled to find their footing in a 60-12 defeat against Southwest Onslow during their third conference game.
Kinston High School struggled to find their footing in a 60-12 defeat against Southwest Onslow during their third conference game.
The North Lenoir JV Hawks (1-5) suffered a lopsided 48-6 defeat against the JV Bulldogs of Wallace-Rose Hill on Thursday night.
The Greene Central Junior Varsity Rams showcased a dominant performance on the road, blanking Ayden-Grifton 40-0 last Thursday night. With this victory, the Rams' record propels to an unblemished 6-0, and 2-0 in the conference play, signifying a strong momentum as they progress through the season.
In a match that had all the elements of a classic rivalry, North Lenoir's soccer team traveled to Deep Run to face off against South Lenoir, pulling off a 4-3 win that extends their winning streak to 13 games against their local rivals.
The North Lenoir Hawks continued their dominant run in the conference with a decisive 3-0 victory over Kinston High on Tuesday night. The Hawks won in straight sets, 25-14, 25-7, 25-2, marking their ninth consecutive win this season.
The Greene Central Lady Rams continued their impressive run this season with a double-header victory against conference opponent Washington, extending their winning streak to 14 games.
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Sporting a 12-2 record and a perfect 5-0 in conference play, the Lady Rams were put to the test in a match where every point mattered.
Coming off a disheartening 52-14 loss to Rocky Mount Academy last week, the Arendell Parrott Academy Patriots were eager to prove they were anything but a "soft football team."
Mez Didley led the way with a crucial interception, while Motorro May and Lane Rouse each recovered fumbles. Samuel Lovitt contributed by forcing a fumble, exemplifying Greene County's defensive prowess. On the offensive side, Kaz'Zarey Farrior had a banner night, rushing for 200 yards and scoring four touchdowns.
In a match-up featuring defending 2A state champions East Duplin, the Kinston Vikings fell short in their quest for a second conference win, plagued by turnovers and defensive lapses.
In a hard-fought, four-set clash, North Lenoir toppled their cross-county rivals, South Lenoir, last night in Deep Run. The match featured a nail-biting sequence of sets, ending 14-25, 25-23, 25-19, 25-22 in favor of North Lenoir, improving their season record to an impressive 9-1.
In their first home game since the passing of Coach Tony Hill, the North Lenoir Hawks fell to the Southwest Onslow Stallions 48-12 on Friday night.
Rams offense stumbled with a demoralizing six turnovers on six consecutive possessions, digging a hole that proved too deep for Greene Central to climb out of.
The Lady Raiders triumphed in two sets, finishing 25-23 and 25-19 against the Lady Trojans.
In their first football game of the season on Tuesday, Frink Middle School rebounded from a tough previous season by defeating Woodington Middle School 22-0 in a non-conference matchup.
Despite a competitive first half, the South Lenoir Junior Varsity Blue Devils (2-3) fell to the Wallace-Rose Hill Junior Varsity Bulldogs 44-16 on Thursday night, allowing 30 unanswered points after halftime.
Kinston Junior Varsity fell short in their second conference matchup against East Duplin from Beulaville, losing 34-14 on Thursday night.