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Prep Elite Poll: Fairmont’s a strong and deserving No. 1
This one may have been the greatest accomplishment yet if you ask Fairmont coach Sandy Thorndyke. The Golden Tornadoes wrapped up their fifth consecutive conference championship this week, a few months after their veteran skipper admitted he wasn’t sure what to expect from a team that returned just two players from last season. Early-season struggles at the plate would eventually end, but the program’s elite pitching remained its strength. I...
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Local Roundup: Locklear's no-hitter gets Rams past Hoke
PEMBROKE — Austin Lee Locklear got his team a step closer to the playoffs Tuesday. The Purnell Swett pitcher threw a no-hitter in a 10-0 win over Hoke County in five innings that guaranteed his team a top-four finish in the SEC standings. Ironeyes Locklear led the Rams with a 3-for-4 day, and Christian Locklear and Tyler Maynor each went 2 for 3. The Lady Rams softball team found its offensive rhythm at the right time in Tuesday’s 11-6 win o...
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Scotland pounded out seven hits and five runs over the first two innings Tuesday night before handing Will Norton and the Lumberton Pirates a 12-4 loss. | Brad Crawford, The Robesonian
Pirates implode defensively in much-needed game
LUMBERTON — Nestled in his usual spot in shallow right field, Paul Hodges met with six emotionally-spent seniors after sounding off on the rest of his team following Tuesday’s 12-4 loss to Scotland. It wasn’t how Lumberton’s veteran baseball coach expected to send out his core of veterans in their final home game. “My heart bleeds for those guys because I know how hard they’ve worked,” Hodges said. “But, we as a team, haven’t handled pressur...
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Lumberton's Colby Johnson shot a season-low 74 and tied for second during a Southeastern Conference tournament Monday at Pinecrest Country Club. | Scott Schlaufman, The Robesonian
Monday's Roundup: Johnson finishes 2nd with 74
LUMBERTON — With the warm sun and a lack of clouds Monday, the Southeastern Conference golf teams couldn’t ask for much more from the weather at Pinecrest Country Club Monday. Except for the wind, that is. “There was one-club winds, two club winds. If it was behind you, you were scared to hit a shorter club and come up short, but if it was in your face, it was weird hitting a 6-iron for 150 yards,” Lumberton junior Colby Johnson said. “You h...
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Despite 12 losses through 20 games, Justice Sampson and the Lumberton baseball team could sneak into the playoffs with wins tonight against Scotland and Thursday at Purnell Swett. | Scott Schlaufman, The Robesonian
Lumberton, Swett baseball playing for postseason berth
LUMBERTON — Two wins and they’re in. Lumberton’s postseason chances took a serious hit after a loss two weeks ago to Pinecrest, but thanks to Purnell Swett’s unexpected three-game slide down the stretch, the Pirates have new life with two games remaining in the regular season. A win over Scotland tonight at home sets up a winner-take-all contest between the Pirates and Rams on Thursday in Pembroke. Lumberton (8-12, 3-5) owns the head-to-head...
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FRINGE: Black's Tire tourney a success
So much for superstitions. The 13th annual Black’s Tire and Auto Service Charity Golf Tournament was the best in its history as Black’s Tire and Auto Service owners Ricky and Dianne Benton, helped their family, co-workers, friends and business associates raise $75,092 to benefit the children of Boys and Girls Homes of North Carolina. “Dianne and I love our children and it is hard for us to understand how meeting the needs of children cannot ...
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UNCP Roundup: Black dominates in spring game
PEMBROKE – Luke Charles threw for 301 yards and four touchdowns on 25-of-34 passing and sophomore Tamari White ran for 75 yards on 17 carries as the Black won 41-0 win over their Gold counterparts in the seventh annual UNCP Black & Gold Spring Game on Saturday at Grace P. Johnson Stadium. “It went the way we hoped it would,” said UNCP coach Pete Shinnick. “We got a lot of plays in and everybody got an opportunity to see where they are and wha...
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UNCP's Ethan Carter lasted four innings and took the loss Saturday in his first appearance since March 29. | Scott Schlaufman, The Robesonian
Errors cost Braves in series opener
PEMBROKE — As Paul O’Neil sat in his dugout following his team’s 7-5 loss to Armstrong Atlantic, the University of North Carolina at Pembroke baseball coach was left largely thinking about the errors. “At the end of the day we made too many mistakes to win the baseball game,” O’Neil said. “We gave them a few runs that were unearned and that was the difference in the game.” The Braves had three errors in the game, which allowed two unearned r...
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Thursday's Local Roundup: Fairmont's Lovin fans 16 in win
FAIRMONT — The Golden Tornadoes’ baseball team should be in good hands on the mound after reigning Robeson County Player of the Year Alex Britt graduates in May. Fairmont has a stud waiting in the wings with another three years left of high school baseball to play. Freshman right-hander Cole Lovin pitched his best game to date Thursday against Red Springs, needing only 86 pitches to fan 16 batters and not allow a run in a 5-0 victory. Lovin...
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