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Union girls fall to Dixon
Union’s softball season came to an end Friday evening after a first round playoff 5-0 loss at Dixon. The Lady Spartans had errors in the field that plagued them, and they just simply couldn’t hit the ball. Coach Doug Burley said he was proud of his team’s season, and their second place finish in the conference. Megon Smith pitched for Union, all 7 inning, allowing 5 runs, only 2 earned runs, on 6 hits, while striking out 4. Offensively ...
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Spartans upset No. 1 seed Red Springs
Union faced the top seeded team in their bracket, Red Springs, Friday night, in the Robeson team’s back yard. The Red Springs faithful had fireworks ready for their after-the-game celebration, but it turned out to be a gift to the visiting team, as Union shocked Red Springs, 5-2. It was a big night all around for the 5th seeded Spartans, starting with Tyler Mathis on the mound. Mathis pitched all 7 innings, allowing 2 earned runs on 3 hits,...
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Union soccer falls in first round
Union’s soccer season ended at the hands of the number 1 seeded Princeton Tigers, at Princeton, on Wednesday night. Princeton defeated Union by a score of 3-0. There were no stats available for the game, but Spartan head coach Jonathan Taylor expressed how proud he was of his team for their turnaround this season. It was the first Lady Spartan soccer team to ever make the playoffs, and that is something he was very proud of. He was also v...
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Lady Crusaders end season with win; move on to playoffs
The Lady Crusaders ended their regular season on a high note, winning their last game this week by dominating Village Christian on Wednesday at home. No runs were scored until the bottom of the third when Daisha Jordan hit a single, then Megan Crisafulli hit an RBI double, and Cory Levings was credited with an RBI single to give the Lady Crusaders 2 runs. Village Christian managed to cross the plate in the third inning, and there was no m...
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Lady Crusaders win back and forth battle with FCS
The Lady Crusaders were able to put another notch in their belt as they defeated a spunky Fayetteville Christian School 12-7 on Monday at home. Megan Crisafulli got on base with a single in the first inning and pitcher Abigail Blanchard was able to knock her in for the first score of the night. FCS came back with 2 runs in the second inning on 2 hits and 2 errors. When it was the Crusaders turn at bat, they were able to take advantage of ...
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Lady ‘Cats advance
Hobbton’s Lady Wildcats earned a third-round playoff bid Friday night, defeating South Robeson on the road 8-3. Coach Morgan Farroll said despite her team’s shaky start defensively, the girls were able to pull themselves together, get some big outs that held the Lady Mustangs to only 3 runs and advance to play against Princeton Tuesday night. “We played well tonight,” Farroll stressed. Gracie Olson was on the hill for Hobbton, pitching ...
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With their numbers secured in place on their shirts, race participants stand near the starting line, eager to get Roseboro's first 5K run started. (Courtesy photo)
On your mark, get set … run
Last weekend, the town of Roseboro celebrated the start of May with a community event — the May Day Affair — on Saturday, May 4. One of the major highlights of the community day was a 5K run created and organized by Roseboro Elementary School. Race participants began putting foot to pavement at 9 a.m., beginning and ending the run on Railroad Street between the town’s park and the Railroad Street Steakhouse. “We had 119 people register fo...
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Leps move to 2nd round
The Lady Leopards soccer team got the win in the playoff game against West Columbus Wednesday night. The final score was 3-1; despite West Columbus efforts, the Leopards came out on top. “West Columbus has come a long way since last year. Good team development led from the top down has really enlivened their team. I was very impressed. With this win, my girls look forward to a rematch against Midway on Saturday,” said Lakewood’s head coach ...
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This East Columbus  player found it tough to get past Raider Reagan Warren in their first round of soccer playoffs on Wednesday. (Savanna Pope/The Sampson Independent)
Raiders advance in soccer playoffs
The Midway Raiders soccer team came out on top in the playoffs against East Columbus on Wednesday night. Both teams battled hard but the Raiders took the win with a final score of 3-1. “I thought we started the game slow, and then towards the end of the first half we picked up a little bit. We started attacking the goal a little bit harder than we were. That resulted in three pretty quick goals in the first half. I felt that we would have c...
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These are some of the golfers in action at Schindler's 13th annual golf tournament fundraiser at Coharie Country Club. (Courtesy Photo)
Relay for Life is big winner in Schindler tourney
The Schindler Elevator Corporation’s annual golf tournament fundraiser was a great success, raising more than $7,000 for Relay for Life. “The weather was almost perfect for the 18 teams participating in the tournament. We hold this fundraiser every spring, and I’m happy with how much money we were able to raise,” stated Chris Almand, manufacturing engineer and a member of the tournament planning committee. This makes the 13th year SEC has...
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It was a proud and happy occasion Friday when Clinton senior Demontio Bryant signed his Letter of Intent to play basketball at Wesleyan College. Pictured sitting from left, is Bryant, his mom, Karona Bryant, and dad Derrick Bryant. Standing, from left, is Coach Randy Jordan, and older brother Rayshaun Bryant. (Ruthie Pope/The Sampson Independent)
CHS player Bryant signs LOI to Wesleyan
Dark Horse senior Demontio Bryant saw years of hard work pay off last week when he signed his Letter of Intent to play basketball at Wesleyan College near Rocky Mount. Bryant is the first of Clinton’s nine seniors from the basketball team to announce his intentions after graduation. Bryant was a shooting guard for the Dark Horses, and in the fall he was a starter on the football team. He played both sports all four years he was at Clinton. ...
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It was a happy day at Clinton High on Friday. Dark Horse Greg Smith will be playing basketball for the 2012 NJCAA National Champion Sandhills Community College. Pictured, from left, is Clinton coach Randy Jordan, Smith, mom Nickell Boykin, and Clinton High principal Ronald Bean.
Smith goes to Sandhills CC to play basketball
It was a proud moment at Clinton High on Friday when senior Greg Smith announced he will play basketball next year at Sandhills Community College. Smith was the point guard and shooting guard for the basketball team and quarterback on the football team. Smith has been playing sports since third grade when he joined the recreation league. “I’m very happy right now. Going off to college will be good for me. I can better myself in basketball...
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JT Miller
Howard University signs heralded player
Howard University announces the signing of JT Miller to a national letter of intent. Miller is a 6-3, 190-pound talented guard from Clinton, NC, who brings impressive credentials to the Hilltop. At Mount Zion Academy this past season, Miller averaged over 26 points, 8 rebounds and 4 assists per game while leading his team to a 19-14 record and the USA National Prep championship. Before coming to Mount Zion, Miller starred at Clinton High Sc...
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Clinton U12 wins May 5 championship
Clinton United White U12 Challenge Soccer team recently won the championship in the ECSA Spring Soccer Tournament held in Jacksonville May 5. Pictured from left, front row: Dylan Lambert , Austin Johnson, Esteban Subias Cruz, Garrett Butler; second row: coach Jim Johnson, Aaron Peedin, Omar Montoya, Mauricio Llamas, Drew Leggett, Logan Bell, Jared Stephenson and coach Mike Lambert. Not pictured is coach Wes Peedin. (Courtesy photo)
Clinton U12 wins May 5 championship
Courtesy photo Clinton United White U12 Challenge Soccer team recently won the championship in the ECSA Spring Soccer Tournament held in Jacksonville May 5. Pictured from left, front row: Dylan Lambert , Austin Johnson, Esteban Subias Cruz, Garrett Butler; second row: coach Jim Johnson, Aaron Peedin, Omar Montoya, Mauricio Llamas, Drew Leggett, Logan Bell, Jared Stephenson and coach Mike Lambert. Not pictured is coach Wes Peedin.
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Pictured, from left: Howard Hunt, golf pro at Southern Wayne Country Club; Dwayne McKay, director of Planned Giving at MOC; Brent Parrish; Jay Joyner and Judson Pope, president of EJ Pope, Inc. (Courtesy photo)
Handy Mart/Mount Olive College tourney brings in over $90,000 for student scholarships
MOUNT OLIVE – Approximately $90,000 was raised this year from the 27th Annual Handy Mart – Mount Olive College Invitational Golf Tournament held at Southern Wayne Country Club. This year’s proceeds bring the total amount raised since the event began in 1987, to over $2.3 million dollars. To date, 573 scholarships have been provided to Mount Olive College students from the annual Handy Mart golf tournaments. Jay Joyner and Brent Parrish emer...
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Lillie Turlington, No.6, protects the ball from a Bartlett player. (Stephanie Gore/The Sampson Independent)
Dark Horses easily move up in tournament
The Clinton Dark Horses easily made it past the first round of soccer playoffs Tuesday night with a final score of 7-1 against Bartlett Yancey High School. It was a free-for-all at the BY net with Cara Marshburn, Hannah Smith, Emily Green, Lindsey Bass and Jamison Kidd all scoring one goal. Margaret Coleman scored two goals. Hannah Smith, Margaret Coleman, Lindsey Bass, and Lillie Turlington each had one assist. “We are currently ranked 7...
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Lakewood's Allyson Heinz hits her tee ball on the par 3, 4th hole at Coharie Country Club. Heinz will play golf at Phiefer University next year. (Adam Capps/Sampson Independent)
Spartans claim conference golf championship
Union won the final conference match of the year last Wednesday at River Landing Golf Club to capture the conference championship. Tyler Ross was medalist of the match with an 81. Griffin Faircloth played well enough to hold off Evan Johnson for the Tri-County Conference Player of the Year title. Faircloth shot 85 to defeat Johnson by 7 stokes on the season. Both freshmen have big time futures everybody should be looking forward to watching...
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Upcoming CHS sporting events
Upcoming CHS sporting events • The Dark Horse baseball team will play at Whiteville in the first round of the NCHSAA 2-A playoffs this Friday at 7 p.m. Admission is $6.00 • CHS athletic banquet is Monday, May 21 at 6 p.m. in the auditorium. Dinner will follow and take-out plates will be available. Athletes can pick up their free ticket and purchase additional tickets for $10 from Jeff Sawvel during their lunch period from Monday, Ma...
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3 Dark Horses tops in conferernce track
The Clinton High Track team has several individuals who played exceptionally well in the conference match on Tuesday and Thursday at Swansboro. These top winners place them in the regional competition on Saturday, May 11. “Shian Bradshaw and Tiandra Johnson are my seniors. They placed in the Regional’s on Saturday and I’m very proud of them. Brielle Mitchell is my freshman, who also placed. I am very proud of her also,” said Clinton’s head ...
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Wade Sumner prepares to bunt. (Stephanie Gore/The Sampson Independent)
Dark Horses split baseball wins with Croatan
Clinton takes home 1 win out of tonight’s double-header against Croatan. The final two scores were 1-0 for the first game, Croatan with the win, and 1-0 for the second game, Clinton with the win. Playing a solid 5 innings of defense in the first game, Alex Purcell pitched the full game, striking out 2, giving up 4 hits, and giving up 0 home runs. Leading hitter was Jake Taylor who went 1 for 2. “Alex Purcell pitched a great game. They als...
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