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East Duplin falls to Seaforth in third round of playoffs
PITTSBORO – The East Duplin Panthers’ season came to an end on May 20 as they were defeated 7-0 by the Seaforth Hawks in the third round of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association 2A state playoffs. On paper, the match looked as if it would be a close one with Seaford holding the number four seed and East Duplin holding the number five seed; however, the match was anything but, and it took the Hawks less than seven minutes to score the game’s...
University of Mount Olive recognizes school’s ‘first lady’
MOUNT OLIVE, N.C. — It was an evening for celebrating Mrs. Rose M. Raper, First Lady of Mount Olive College (MOC), now the University of Mount Olive (UMO) from 1954-1995. With 41 years of stalwart service by the side of her late husband, Dr. W. Burkette Raper, Mrs. Raper still holds the title of longest-serving […]
North Duplin's excellent season comes to an end
MOUNT OLIVE — After winning 15 games in-a-row, the number one seeded North Duplin Rebels were defeated by the 13th seeded Northside-Pinetown Panthers in the fourth round of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association 1A state playoffs. Coming off of the success of their 13-2 win against East Columbus, things looked to be continuing in the right direction for the Rebels on Friday when, after Lilly Fulghum walked Taylor Willard to begin the game, the Rebels catcher Abby Norris made an excellent defensive play...
Record-Breaking Graduation at James Sprunt Community College Marks a Milestone for Local Education
James Sprunt Community College (JSCC) in Kenansville, NC, recently held its 62nd annual commencement exercises. This year's ceremony, which took place on May 9th, was notable for having the largest graduating class in the college's history, with 398 graduates from curriculum programs and 597 from Workforce Development/Continuing Education programs. Additionally, 25 nursing students were officially pinned during the event.
Shad in the Classroom project takes a dive with East Duplin High
BEULAVILLE — The Shad in the Classroom project partners with the NC Museum of Natural Sciences, NC Wildlife Resources Commission and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to embark on an adventure in conservation science with students. Classrooms gather to construct a tank and raise juvenile fish known as fry with biologists from fisheries. Students must monitor and study the water quality in the tank with microscopes and scientific methods to ensure a swimmingly wonderful learning experience. ...
East Duplin advances to second round of playoffs
BEULAVILLE – The fifth seeded East Duplin Panthers defeated the 28th seeded Jordan-Matthews Jets 5-2 in the first round of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association 2A state playoffs on May 13. Heading into the match, both East Duplin and Jordan-Matthews were playing some of their best soccer of the season with the Panthers winning six matches and tying once in their last eight and the Jets winning five out of their last seven. ...
Rebels win 15th straight, advance to fourth round of playoffs
MOUNT OLIVE — The North Duplin Rebels defeated the East Columbus Gators 13-2 on May 13 to extend their winning streak to 15 games in-a-row and advance to the fourth round of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association 1A state playoffs. The Rebels got off to a perfect start to the game thanks to Lilly Fulghum who not only got the team off to an excellent start defensively with a shutout top of the first inning but also got the team going on offense...
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