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Seaforth, Chatham Central athletes sign to college programs
A few more Chatham County athletes made their college decisions final last week. Seaforth and Chatham Central held signing day ceremonies for 2024 graduates looking to take their games to the next level. Being in its third year of existence, Seaforth had first-ever signees for numerous sports. For a wide...
Drake Powell ends spring showcase season in Josh Level Classic
Former Northwood basketball star Drake Powell ended his tour of spring showcases with his third Josh Level Classic appearance Saturday. Playing alongside and against the top high school basketball prospects in North Carolina, Powell, a member of Team Warriors, put on a well-rounded performance with 12 points, five rebounds and four assists.
Seaforth, Ty Willoughby win boys’ golf state titles, girls’ soccer playoffs begin
State champions were crowned, and Chatham County teams fought to survive in another week of postseason spring sports. Here’s a rundown of how county teams are doing on their quests for state titles as playoff competition heats up:. . Boys’ Golf. Seaforth won its first 2A state title at...
Warriors flatten Lee County in 2nd round 6-1
The road will grow tougher for the Hunt High girls soccer team in the NCHSAA 3-A playoffs moving, but the Warriors’ 6-1 second-round win was a sunset cruise on a spectacular Thursday evening. Senior Cappa Bunn rifled in four goals to lead Hunt, the 3-A East No. 4 seed, in its most prolific scoring performance in two weeks. The 3-A […] The post Warriors flatten Lee County in 2nd round 6-1 first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Softball Recap: Jordan-Matthews wins going away against Roanoke Rapids
With a playoff game on the line, Jordan-Matthews rose to the challenge on Wednesday. They put the hurt on the Roanoke Rapids Yellowjackets with a sharp 8-2 win. Jordan-Matthews might be getting used to big wins seeing as the team's won 11 matches by six runs or more this season.
Local teams will be kicking tonight
Many local sports fans will be hitting the road tonight as the Grace Christian and Lee County women’s soccer teams both travel for state playoff matches. For Grace, a trip to what would be a third consecutive NCISAA state championship match is on the line. For Lee, the opportunity is there to continue the most successful season in program history, and even to make a run at a title itself. Both teams will step onto the field tonight as underdogs, but as very live ones with a real chance to pull the upset.
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