With Jeremy Barnett leaving South Lenoir for Kinston, Neuse News Editor Bryan Hanks has an idea about who should be the next Blue Devils’ basketball coach.
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With Jeremy Barnett leaving South Lenoir for Kinston, Neuse News Editor Bryan Hanks has an idea about who should be the next Blue Devils’ basketball coach.
Kinston is working on perfecting its craft after Saturday morning’s scrimmages with Greenville Rose and Wilson Hunt.
North Lenoir finished second in the Eastern Carolina Conference last year and is searching for its first postseason win since 2015.
Greene Central is looking to make a major impact in 2019 under new coach Emily Nelson
Arendell Parrott finished last season as the No. 7 team in the state and won its first championship in school history after an undefeated season. Now, the team looks to repeat.
Greene Central held a Midnight Madness practice Friday in preparation for two scrimmages next week, one with Williamston Riverside Tuesday and another with Tarboro Friday.
South Lenoir extended its postseason streak to eight seasons last year, but the team feels like 2019 has much more in store.
Ayden-Grifton has hopes of winning a third consecutive Eastern Carolina Conference championship in volleyball while incorporating younger talent.
Kinston Post 43’s Dawn Anderson, Rebekah Howard and Summer Mercer made the East’s All-Star Team and will play Friday at UNC.
Jones Senior held its annual Midnight Madness football practice Tuesday night, as the 15 participating players practiced until almost 2 a.m.
A season after going undefeated in the Eastern Carolina 2A football race, Kinston was selected by the league’s coaches to win the 2019 title.
Arendell Parrott Academy held its annual Midnight Madness practice Monday night, also preparing to play consecutive 11-man football games to start the 2019 campaign.
North Lenoir went winless in 2018, but has expectations to ensure the same result won’t occur this year.
LCC will host its inaugural Jessica Ramsey Memorial Tournament, starting at 9 a.m. on Aug. 17.
Ayden-Grifton technically didn’t hold a Midnight Madness practice Friday night, but the team wrapped it up shortly after midnight for the first time.