Kinston Post 43 went 3-0 Tuesday, winning its postseason baseball game 13-3 against Wilson Post 13 and picking up victories in a doubleheader against Wilmington 545 in softball.
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Kinston Post 43 went 3-0 Tuesday, winning its postseason baseball game 13-3 against Wilson Post 13 and picking up victories in a doubleheader against Wilmington 545 in softball.
Kinston Post 43’s baseball and softball teams will host games Tuesday in American Legion play.
Kinston Post 43 closes out the regular season with a 3-0 win over Farmville Post 151. Post 43’s received a first-round bye in the playoffs and won’t take the field again until July 9 at the Ronnie Battle Baseball Complex at Kinston High School.
Kinston Post 43 scored nine runs in the final three innings to pick up a 10-3 victory over Wilson Post 13 Wednesday in American Legion play.
Kinston Post 43 trailed by four runs twice in Saturday’s game against Farmville Post 151, but used a late rally to garner an 11-10 victory.
Junious Smith III is aware high school football is still a few weeks away, but he’s still enjoying some top-level local sports in our area.
Kinston Post 43 gave up a six-run lead and was defeated by Pitt County Post 39 Tuesday, snapping an eight-game winning streak.
Kinston Post 43 had 41 runs and 44 hits over the weekend, winning all three games in American Legion play to improve to 9-1.
Neuse News is featuring reprinted stories from the Olde Kinston Gazette.
Kinston Post 43 continued its strong start with a 10-2 win over Wilson Post 13 Tuesday to improve to 4-1. Trey McLawhorn hit two home runs and Malik Dixon added another in the victory.
Arendell Parrott Academy’s Matthew Huntley recently committed to N.C. Wesleyan to continue his baseball career.
Kinston Post 43 trailed 11-0 in Wednesday’s contest with Louisburg Post 105, but got within one run before falling 18-12.
Here’s the list of the best players, pitchers and coach throughout the area this baseball season.
Greene Central will host its annual baseball camp and a new football camp this summer.
Washington recovered from a 12-3 deficit in the fifth inning to win on a walkoff, stunning Ayden-Grifton in the second round of the NCHSAA 2A state playoffs.