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Stevenson embraces start as Ragsdale football coach
JAMESTOWN — Antwon Stevenson was looking for a fresh, new start. He just didn’t realize it might require taking an extra step in between. But he’s glad he did. And now he’s looking forward to getting to work at Ragsdale, where he’s been hired as the new football coach.
Baseball Recap: Randleman's loss ends ten-game winning streak on the road
It's hard to turn regular season success into postseason wins, a fact Randleman can now relate to. They fell just short of the Morehead Panthers by a score of 1-0 on Wednesday. Having soared to a lofty 13 runs in the game before, Randleman's shutout was a dramatic turnaround. For...
LOCAL ROUNDUP: Warriors roll in first round of soccer playoffs
TRINITY — Sixth-seeded Wheatmore shut out 27th-seeded Lincoln Charter 8-0 on Monday at Wheatmore in the opening round of the NCHSAA 2A West girls soccer playoffs. Ellie Garrison had seven goals and an assist for the Warriors (14-4), while Natalie Bowman added a goal and two assists. Maggie Messner also had an assist, and Lucy Lockwood made three saves in goal.
Sakir’s career-high leads Hawthorne past High Point- Boys lacrosse recap
Logan Sakir scored nine goals and had two assists to lead Hawthorne to an 11-2 win over High Point in Wantage. The nine goal performance was a career-high for Sakir, a senior. His previous career-high was six goals in a game last season.
Mount Airy outlasts Thomasville 1-0 to reach regional semifinal
For a split second, a hard hit ball up the middle of the field looked like it might spell trouble for Mount Airy. Visiting Thomasville had the game-tying run on first base in the top of the seventh inning of the third-round playoff game. The well-placed hit to center field would’ve put runners on the corners, and with only one out on the scoreboard the visiting Bulldogs had a strong chance to even things up and permanently swing momentum in their favor. ...
Richard Petty talks fundraising for the Petty Family Foundation & racing at North Wilkesboro
RANDLEMAN, N.C. — WFMY News 2 is in Randleman for the Petty Family Foundation fundraiser called Boots and Blue Jeans. The annual event includes a live and a silent auction, live music, and more. The King is in the middle of it all, talking to people, shaking hands, and of course, signing anything!
North Pitt’s Jones leads ENC athletes playing in East-West basketball games
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) — North Pitt High School senior and future N.C. State player Zamareya Jones leads a talented crew of basketball seniors who will take part in the East-West All-Star Games in Greensboro. Jones is on a girls’ team that also features Jasmine Felton of Northeastern. It is coached by April Rose of Pamlico […]
Charleston Dirty Birds Vs. High Point Rockers Atlantic League How To Watch
Though the Charleston Dirty Birds are currently leading the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball’s South Division (as of Wednesday night) with a league-best record, their upcoming opponent for this weekend might just have them exactly where they want them. For the second time in this young season, Charleston and...
Locals to compete in state track meets
A host of individuals from the Twin Counties have qualified for the North Carolina High School Athletic Association Track and Field Championships this weekend at North Carolina A&T State University in Greensboro. The 2A and 4A meet will take place today while the 1A and 3A event happens on Saturday. Individuals and relay teams from Rocky Mount, Northern Nash and Southern Nash in 3A, Nash Central and SouthWest Edgecombe in...
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