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Musicians to be honored
Hope And Deliverance Ministry of Norlina will be having an appreciation service for their two musicians, Demonte Chavis and Anthony Hargrove, Jr. on Saturday, May 18, beginning at 2 p.m. It will take place at the Warren County High School, located at 149 Campus Dr., Warrenton. Admission is $5 per...
Baseball Recap: Roxboro Community triumphant thanks to a strong effort from Carver Pleasant
Roxboro Community extended their postseason success on Thursday against Wilson Prep. Their pitchers stepped up to hand the Wilson Prep Tigers a 14-0 shutout. Roxboro Community might be getting used to big wins seeing as the team's won ten contests by seven runs or more this season. Ellis Coleman made...
Pack9, Wake Forest battle for postseason positioning in regular season finale
RALEIGH, N.C. — No. 17 NC State rounds out the regular season this week with a massively important series against No. 8 Wake Forest. The Thursday-Friday-Saturday series pits the Wolfpack (29-19, 15-11 ACC) against the Demon Deacons (36-16, 15-12 ACC) in a fight for a coveted Top 4 seed in the ACC Tournament. The matchup plays a pivotal role in the tightly contested conference race also featuring Florida State, Duke and Virginia with only half a game separating third and seventh place.
North Carolina man wins $100,000 after buying $5 scratch-off at gas station
BUNN, N.C. (WGHP) — Wonis Davis, of Henderson, won a $200,000 top prize, according to an NC Education Lottery news release. “I’ve had some awesome luck with scratch-offs,” he said. “I actually won $500 the day before, too.” Davis said he initially thought he just won $1,000, but he kept seeing zeros. “I started scratching, […]
No. 17 NC State baseball downs No. 8 Wake Forest 2-1 with walk-off walk
In the bottom of the ninth inning, patience was certainly a virtue. Four straight walks scored the Wolfpack’s second run of the game as No. 17 NC State baseball earned its fifth series win over a ranked opponent and its second top-10 series win in as many weeks. Three...
Vipers hold Green vs. Black Spring Game
HENDERSON — Last week, the Vance County Vipers hosted a Spring Game scrimmage during the football team’s off-season. The self-scrimmage was between the Black Team and the Green “Smoney” Team, with the former being mostly offensive starters, led by star quarterback Jayvion “Juice” Vines-Holder; and the latter made up of the defensive starters anchored by three-star recruit Taeshawn Alston — who only played three games last year, missing most of the season with a shoulder injury.
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