St. Pauls wrestling expected to stay St. Pauls wrestling expected to stay put
Team gets $2,000 in donations in first month
ST. PAULS — In late March, members of the St. Pauls High School wrestling team came face to face with idea that they might not have a program next winter.
Citing a lack of conference support and budgetary concerns, the team and its supporters were told in a meeting with school administration that they would need to raise $3,000 privately by July to kee...
Thursday's Local Roundup: Late rally fuels Lady Pirates PEMBROKE — A pair of freshmen came through with big hits in Lumberton’s 7-4 win at Purnell Swett Thursday.
Randi Bullard and Kailey Prevatte, who hit seventh and eighth in the Pirates’ lineup, provided back-to-back singles in the seventh inning that scored three runs and broke a 4-4 tie. The two combined for five runs batted in and each went 2 for 4.
It backed a strong outing from Lumberton pitcher Meagan Skipper, who allowed five hits. With...
Sanderson leads Swett to win over Lumberton PEMBROKE — Before every batter, Sean Sanderson goes through a multi-step ritual on the mound.
He’ll touch his toes behind the rubber and straighten the legs of his pants before taking off his hat and wiping sweat with his sleeve.
Sanderson’s routine need not be tweaked because there’s a reason the senior lefty has earned the title of Purnell Swett's ace.
The player of few words tossed another 6 2/3 innings of effective baseball in Thursday’...
Wednesday's Roundup: Fairmont sweeps St. Pauls FAIRMONT — Alex Britt and the Golden Tornadoes closed out the regular season on senior night Wednesday with a 6-0 victory over St. Pauls.
Britt was his usual self on the mound for Three Rivers Conference champion Fairmont, tossing a complete game one-hitter with 12 strikeouts. He’s now fanned 71 batters in 39 2/3 career innings against the Bulldogs.
Jhamel Leonard was nearly as effective as St. Pauls’ starter, giving up just three hits in th...
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...
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...
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...