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Thursday, January 5, 2006
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East Columbus guard Jasmine Young (right) drives in for layup in Tuesday night’s Waccamaw Conference girls basketball game at Lake Waccamaw. Also pictured is South Columbus’ Kelly Strickland. East Columbus took a 39-30 decision over the visiting Lady Stallions for its 10th win of the season. East Columbus also won the boys game 63-60 to remain unbeaten in conference play.
Staff photos by Mark Gilchrist
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It had been 17 days since the West Columbus Vikings’ last game.
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The Whiteville Wolfpack boys and girls basketball teams continued their domination of longtime Waccamaw Conference opponent South Brunswick Tuesday night at the WHS gym.
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ECHS guard
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It’s beyond any realm of doubt that the most improved high school boys basketball team in the Waccamaw Conference and all of Southeastern North Carolina is Coach Nathan Faulk’s South Columbus Stallion squad.
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The 2006 college football bowl lineup brought out a lot of heart-warming stories about many players and the coaches. The past few days have been exciting and enjoyable watching the young men battle their hearts out on a highly visible national stage. For many it was the last time that they would ever play football.
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January 5, 2001
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Heide Trask High School holds the early lead in the 2005-06 Wachovia Trophy standings for the Waccamaw 1A-2A Conference following completion of fall sports.
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