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2 days ago |
statesville.com | Brian Meadows
North Iredell High School baseball head coach Randy Martin and girls soccer head coach Tyler Carter have stepped down from their positions. The school announced the moves Thursday on its Facebook sports fans page, Raider Nation Athletics. “North Iredell would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to two incredible coaches who have gone above and beyond for our athletes, our teams, and our community,” the school stated.
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2 days ago |
mooresvilletribune.com | Brian Meadows
The Mooresville Brawlers 8U baseball team recently clinched the 2025 8U SIAA Championship, capping a 7-3 season with a 19-7 victory over the Grunions in the title game. Listen now and subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS Feed | SoundStack | All Of Our Podcasts In a league where most teams were comprised primarily of boys, the Brawlers featured a perfect balance of five girls and five boys. Their success a testament to unity and skill but also the power of co-ed teamwork.
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2 days ago |
statesville.com | Brian Meadows
Mooresville High tight end Gavin Barber has committed to Appalachian State. The 6-foot-3, 230-pound rising senior announced his college choice Wednesday on social media. “1000% COMMITTED to @AppState_FB,” Barber wrote on X, formerly Twitter. Barber starred in the receiving game as well as a blocker for the Blue Devils last fall when they won their third straight Greater Metro Conference championship, advanced to the third round of the 4A state playoffs and finished 11-2 overall.
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2 days ago |
mooresvilletribune.com | Brian Meadows
Pine Lake Prep’s boys golf team came tantalizingly close to claiming a state championship this spring, and its collective success didn’t go unnoticed. The Pride features five of the 12 members on the Record and Landmark All-Iredell County Boys Golf Team. Leading the way is Harrison Aull. Aull, the R&L Iredell County Boys Golfer of the Year, led Pine Lake Prep to a 2A state runner-up finish. He carded a 150 (75-75) to tie for sixth place at the state tournament hosted at Pinehurst No. 6.
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3 days ago |
mooresvilletribune.com | Brian Meadows
Mooresville High School recently named Lucy Mitchell its new girls basketball head coach. Since 2018, the Tennessee native has called Mooresville home. She is a health, physical education and weight training teacher at the school. Mitchell previously led the boys and girls tennis teams as well as basketball at Selma Burke Middle School. In her first two seasons, she guided the Bears to a 31-0 record and two conference championships in basketball.
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