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This is the Spartan State Champion relay team in the 400 meter. They broke the record they set at the regional competiion with a time of 43.10. Pictured in the middle is Assistant relay coach John English. Team members from left are Natrone Banks, Baysean Washington, Bakeem Murphy and Dezmond Faison. (Courtesy Photo)
Union’s boys finish first at state, break regional record
Eight Spartan competitors placed in track and field events at the NCHSAA 1A State Championship held at N.C. A&T on Friday. The boys’ relay team, made up of Natrone Banks, Baysean Washington, Bakeem Murphy and Dezmond Faison, won the state championship in the 400 relay with a time of 43.10 seconds. This beat the 43.35 record they set at the regional competition. This same relay team finished 7th in the 800 relay and finished in 5th place i...
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Dark Horses take down No. 1 team in first round
The Dark Horse baseball team pulled off the upset of the season by setting down Whiteville in the first round of the NCHSAA 2A baseball playoffs. Whiteville was ranked No. 1 in the state and defending state champions. The Wolfpack scored first in the 4th inning, but Clinton came back in the top of the 5th after Chandler Whitfield led off with a single, then moved to third on a bunt by Chris Royal, and raced home on a hit by Jake Taylor. T...
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Lighting the stadium
Crews work to erect one of four new steel poles with lights attached at Hobbton High School's football stadium, replacing old, worn out ones that had been lighting the football field for years. According to Anthony Vann, executive director of auxiliary services for Sampson County Schools, said the new lights replace six old wooden poles with lights that had 'aged to the point they were no longer effective.' The county Board of Education approved the purchase of lights for Hobbton and Lakewood, where lights, too, had worn out their useful. Other than minor tweaks, work at both schools has been completed. Cost of lights at Hobbton were approximately $83,000; at Lakewood, $88,000. (Courtesy photo)
Lighting the stadium
David Johnson/Sampson Independent Crews work to erect one of four new steel poles with lights attached at Hobbton High School’s football stadium, replacing old, worn out ones that had been lighting the football field for years. According to Anthony Vann, executive director of auxiliary services for Sampson County Schools, said the new lights replace six old wooden poles with lights that had ‘aged to the point they were no longer effective.’...
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Delta golf tourney Saturday
The sixth annual Golf Scholarship Tournament will be sponsoed by the Clinton Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. at Timberlake Golf Course Saturday, May 18. Registration begins at 7 a.m. and tee time is 8 a.m. Members of the Delta golf committee are pictured, kneeling: Tonya Colwell and Minnie Spearman; and behind them, from left: Pamela Bennett, Hazel Colwell, Katrina Boykin, Arrida Johnson, Hannah Jones, Juanita German, Blanche Boone, Vada Williams and Carol Worley. (Courtesy photo)
Delta golf tourney Saturday
Courtesy photo The sixth annual Golf Scholarship Tournament will be sponsoed by the Clinton Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. at Timberlake Golf Course Saturday, May 18. Registration begins at 7 a.m. and tee time is 8 a.m. Members of the Delta golf committee are pictured, kneeling: Tonya Colwell and Minnie Spearman; and behind them, from left: Pamela Bennett, Hazel Colwell, Katrina Boykin, Arrida Johnson, Hannah Jones, Jua...
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2 Wildcats finish big in track & field
Hobbton competed at the NCHSAA 1A Track & Field State Championships at North Carolina A&T University and two Wildcats finished in the top 10. Senior Jolessa Terry represented the women’s team in both the Discus & Shot Put. In discus she threw 89’11” to qualify for finals and place 9th overall. In Shot Put she placed 16th overall. Wildcat Coach Jeffery Klaves said, “I’m proud of Jolessa for qualifying for the state championships 2 years in...
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With less than a minute left to play, the Lady Raiders slip the ball past the Leopards and into the net to take the lead and the win. They move to the third round of the state playoffs. (Ruthie Pope/The Sampson Independent)
Raiders steal win in last 5 minutes
When two excellent teams go head-to-head you can expect to see great plays and unexpected turns. That’s just what the fans got when county rivals Midway and Lakewood faced off in the second round of the NCHSAA soccer playoffs at high noon in Raider stadium on Saturday. In an unusual coincidence, both teams beat a Columbus county team (East and West) by a score of 3-1 to get to this second round. Midway started the game with a strong offen...
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Raider Tyler Pope makes it safely to first base despite a stretch by South Robeson's first baseman. (Savanna Pope/The Sampson Independent)
Rally in the 5th gives Raiders the win
The Midway Raiders baseball team will advance to the second round of the NCHSAA tournament next week after taking down the South Robeson Mustangs on Friday in the first round with a score of 5-1. There was no score until the 4th inning when a Raider hit into left field brought in a run. The Mustangs answered in the top of the 5th to tie the score, but Midway rallied. A Raider hit into center field started it off by scoring one run. Th...
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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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