In a season that can best be described as a learning curve for the Kinston Vikings, who are currently 3-4 in one of North Carolina's toughest conferences, the emergence of a dynamic quarterback-wide receiver duo has been a silver lining.
All in Fall
In a season that can best be described as a learning curve for the Kinston Vikings, who are currently 3-4 in one of North Carolina's toughest conferences, the emergence of a dynamic quarterback-wide receiver duo has been a silver lining.
In a night filled with emotion and community support, the South Lenoir Blue Devils (7-7) donned pink uniforms in honor of Mrs. JoElla Wooten, a local community member courageously battling breast cancer. Despite their valiant effort, they fell to the Wallace-Rose Hill Lady Bulldogs (13-3) in a thrilling five-set match.
Head Coach Matt Beaman instills a strong sense of 'FAMILY' and mental toughness in the Arendell Parrott Patriots, fostering a supportive culture that propels them to success on the field, even amidst challenges, with the ultimate goal of defending their State Championship title in the 2023 season.
The North Lenoir JV Hawks (1-5) suffered a lopsided 48-6 defeat against the JV Bulldogs of Wallace-Rose Hill on Thursday night.
The Greene Central Junior Varsity Rams showcased a dominant performance on the road, blanking Ayden-Grifton 40-0 last Thursday night. With this victory, the Rams' record propels to an unblemished 6-0, and 2-0 in the conference play, signifying a strong momentum as they progress through the season.
In a match that had all the elements of a classic rivalry, North Lenoir's soccer team traveled to Deep Run to face off against South Lenoir, pulling off a 4-3 win that extends their winning streak to 13 games against their local rivals.
The Greene Central Lady Rams continued their impressive run this season with a double-header victory against conference opponent Washington, extending their winning streak to 14 games.
Sporting a 12-2 record and a perfect 5-0 in conference play, the Lady Rams were put to the test in a match where every point mattered.
Coming off a disheartening 52-14 loss to Rocky Mount Academy last week, the Arendell Parrott Academy Patriots were eager to prove they were anything but a "soft football team."
Mez Didley led the way with a crucial interception, while Motorro May and Lane Rouse each recovered fumbles. Samuel Lovitt contributed by forcing a fumble, exemplifying Greene County's defensive prowess. On the offensive side, Kaz'Zarey Farrior had a banner night, rushing for 200 yards and scoring four touchdowns.
In a match-up featuring defending 2A state champions East Duplin, the Kinston Vikings fell short in their quest for a second conference win, plagued by turnovers and defensive lapses.
In a hard-fought, four-set clash, North Lenoir toppled their cross-county rivals, South Lenoir, last night in Deep Run. The match featured a nail-biting sequence of sets, ending 14-25, 25-23, 25-19, 25-22 in favor of North Lenoir, improving their season record to an impressive 9-1.
In their first home game since the passing of Coach Tony Hill, the North Lenoir Hawks fell to the Southwest Onslow Stallions 48-12 on Friday night.
Rams offense stumbled with a demoralizing six turnovers on six consecutive possessions, digging a hole that proved too deep for Greene Central to climb out of.
The Lady Raiders triumphed in two sets, finishing 25-23 and 25-19 against the Lady Trojans.
In their first football game of the season on Tuesday, Frink Middle School rebounded from a tough previous season by defeating Woodington Middle School 22-0 in a non-conference matchup.
Despite a competitive first half, the South Lenoir Junior Varsity Blue Devils (2-3) fell to the Wallace-Rose Hill Junior Varsity Bulldogs 44-16 on Thursday night, allowing 30 unanswered points after halftime.
Kinston Junior Varsity fell short in their second conference matchup against East Duplin from Beulaville, losing 34-14 on Thursday night.