Ayden-Grifton couldn’t overcome its miscues in a loss to Washington Friday.
All in Sports
Greene Central had more than its share of offensive fireworks for Homecoming in a win over South Lenoir Friday.
Vikings’ Demetri Holmes suffered a first-half injury which knocked him out of Friday’s matchup with West Craven, and the Eagles took advantage in the second half.
Arendell Parrott eschewed its usual smashmouth football for an aerial assault Friday, defeating Faith Christian convincingly.
North Lenoir took the high school division and Woodington won the middle school division in the 36th Annual Lenoir County Agricultural Fair Cheeleading Competition.
South Lenoir gave Ayden-Grifton a scare early, but the Chargers recovered to win and clinch a share of their third straight EC2A title.
Greene Central took care of business early and often in a straight-sets victory over Kinston Thursday.
Clark is one of eight members of the 2020 class of the N.C. High School Athletic Association Hall of Fame inductees.
Arendell Parrott Academy’s Gisell Cervantes has showcased her talent on state championship-winning volleyball and soccer teams last year, and is now singing the National Anthem at home games.
Greene Central controls its own destiny in the EC2A after a win over North Lenoir Wednesday.
Jones Senior has agreed to forfeit its remaining five games of its regular season football slate due to an insufficient amount of players.
The Neuse News Athletes of the Week are Arendell Parrott’s Trey McLawhorn and Ayden-Grifton’s Aale’Yah Garris.