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Cross-county rivals Kinston and North Lenoir faced each other last night. The Vikings defeated the Hawks 82-42. Neuse News livestreamed the Senior Night ceremony and the game, sponsored in part by Lenoir UNC Health Care, Lenoir Community College and Magic Mile Screenprinting. The livestream was produced by Magic Mile Media.
Here are highlights from last night’s South Lenoir vs North Lenoir basketball game.
As North Lenoir High School took on Southwest Edgecombe High School last night, North Lenoir also held a moment of silence for an E. B. Frink Middle School cheerleader, Allie Palmer, and many students wore her favorite color purple. Here are a few highlights from North Lenoir's home loss.
Neuse News broadcasted our second high school basketball game featuring New Hanover at Kinston. Special thanks to Lenoir UNC Health Care, LJ Electrical Company and Magic Mile Screenprinting for sponsoring this broadcast, produced by Magic Mile Media.
Check out the inaugural All-Neuse News boys’ basketball team.
Greene Central dominated after the first quarter, dropping Hertford County 90-57 in the fourth round of the NCHSAA 2A playoffs.
Kinston’s boys pulled away from South Lenoir in the second half while North Lenoir dominated against Greene Central in the first round of the Eastern Carolina 2A basketball tournament Tuesday.
West Craven's boys and South Lenoir's girls picked up victories in Deep Run Friday.
North Lenoir traveled to Washington and picked up a pair of victories over the Pam Pack Wednesday.
Arendell Parrott's boys picked up a win Tuesday against Cary Christian, but the girls couldn't do the same.
Greene Central’s boys and Ayden-Grifton’s girls had little issue in their games Tuesday.
GREENVILLE | Greene Central is now on a four-game winning streak after defeating North Pitt Wednesday in the Pitt County Classic.
GREENVILLE | North Lenoir dominated early and never looked back in a victory over Ayden-Grifton Wednesday during the Pitt County Classic.
Watch the entire 1st half and 2nd half called by Graham Hill and Junious Smith III.
South Lenoir’s boys used a fourth-quarter run to defeat Jones Senior.