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Smithfield tops NK in OT

By Alan Chamberlain | May 7, 2008 3:50 pm

Smithfield’s Packers punched in the deciding goal with less than a minute remaining in the second overtime period to hand New Kent’s host Trojans a 2-1 setback last Wednesday in Bay Rivers District soccer. The outcome once again denied the Trojans their first win of the season as they fell to 0-4-1 in the district and 0-7-2 overall. “It was a good battle and we had our chances, but we just couldn’t finish,” Trojan coach Craig Aliff said. New Kent had little success against the Packer defense for much of regulation, and it appeared an early first half Smithfield goal…
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NK, Bruton deadlock at 1-1

By Alan Chamberlain | May 7, 2008 3:48 pm

A late second half goal enabled Bruton’s Panthers to overtake New Kent’s host Lady Trojans at 1-1. The teams then played to a standoff in two overtime periods to settle for a Bay Rivers District soccer tie. Despite the outcome, New Kent remains on track for the school’s first ever post-season district tournament appearance. For now, the Lady Trojans are holding sixth place in the district standings at 2-4-1. They are 4-6-1 in all games. “We took control and sat on a 1-0 lead and that’s hard to do in soccer,” Lady Trojan coach Chad Honeycutt said. “One is never…
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Poquoson 12 NK 0 (baseball)

By Alan Chamberlain | May 7, 2008 3:47 pm

On the mound, Poquoson lefthander Kyle Crockett befuddled New Kent’s batters. The host Trojans managed just one hit off Crockett in four innings as the Islanders cruised to a 12-0 Bay Rivers District decision in five innings last Wednesday. “[Crockett’s] a good pitcher. He throws strikes and hits his spots,” Trojan coach Ronnie Cox said. “We didn’t underestimate him. We knew he’d pitch well.” Mitchell Baker became the only Trojan to touch Crockett, jumping on the Islander hurler’s first pitch with two away in the second inning for a line drive single into center field. Baker stole second but was…
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Six-run burst lifts NK, 7-3

By Alan Chamberlain | May 7, 2008 3:45 pm

A six-run burst in the fifth inning broke a 1-1 deadlock, propelling New Kent’s Lady Trojans past Poquoson’s visiting Islanders 7-3 in a crucial Bay Rivers’ District softball encounter last Wednesday. The victory not only avenged a 3-0, no-hit shutout last month at the hands of the Islanders, but also maintained at least a half-game lead in the district standings for the first place Lady Trojans. The outcome marked New Kent’s seventh win in a row as the team improved to 12-3. Poquoson took a 1-0 lead in the third inning as Shannon Rollins singled and scored on Amy Putnam’s…
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Lady Panthers win in track

By Alan Chamberlain | May 7, 2008 3:42 pm

Charles City’s Lady Panthers scored 83 points, edging Sussex’s 80, to capture first overall in a five-team track meet on April 29 on their home oval. Franklin scored 70 followed by Surry’s 57 and Chesterfield Community’s 35. Charles City’s boys, meanwhile, finished second with 85 points to Sussex’s 105. Surry placed third with 67.5 while Franklin scored 26.5 and Chesterfield Community totaled 19. Chiquita Black and Toni Harris tied for first in high jump (4-2) to register the lone individual event win for the Lady Panthers. The Panther boys produced three winners with Reynard Black claiming the 400 meters (57.0),…
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Hammill single lifts NK, 9-8

By Alan Chamberlain | May 7, 2008 3:40 pm

Bat in hand, Al Hammill approached the plate in the bottom of the ninth inning with the bases loaded and two away. Back in the seventh, he faced a similar situation with the game-winning run poised at third, but struck out to send New Kent’s Bay Rivers District baseball showdown with Lafayette’s invading Rams into extra innings. To say his previous trip to the plate weighed heavily on his mind would have been an understatement. “I was thinking definitely don’t do what I did the last time,” the Trojans’ first baseman said. He didn’t. With one swing of the bat,…
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Lady Trojans survive York comeback, post 4-3 victory

By Alan Chamberlain | May 7, 2008 3:38 pm

New Kent’s Lady Trojans built a 4-0 first half lead and then held off a late second half York surge to upset the visiting Falcons 4-3 in Bay Rivers District soccer. The hosts owned their 4-0 advantage with just under six minutes left in the opening half, but the Falcons scored just before the break and added two quick goals over a two-minute span in the game’s waning moments. The Falcons dominated in the second half, firing eight shots on goal to New Kent’s three. “That was the longest 40 minutes of my life,” New Kent coach Chad Honeycutt said…
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Fleming walk-off single caps New Kent rally

By Alan Chamberlain | May 7, 2008 3:37 pm

With one away in the bottom of the seventh and final inning, York’s Falcons appeared headed for their second straight 1-0 softball victory over New Kent’s Lady Trojans. But timely hitting and heads-up base running combined with Falcon mistakes led to York’s undoing. Tyler Fleming’s two-run walk-off single capped a stunning comeback, lifting New Kent to a 2-1 triumph and into a tie for first place at 11-3 in the Bay Rivers District standings. Fleming’s game-winning hit sailed just over the outstretched glove of Falcon second baseman Amanda Lucker scoring Rachel Baldwin from third and pinch runner Dana Tompkins from…
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CC church holds celebration

By Alan Chamberlain | May 7, 2008 3:34 pm

he forecast. They were even calling for thunderstorms with high winds and hail. This did not deter the members of Little Elam Baptist Church from preparing for the first part of their Family and Friends Day celebration on April 12. Program director LaWanda Christian could be heard saying, “I don’t mean any harm or disrespect, but please don’t anyone come to me with another weather forecast. I have faith that it is not going to rain.” Her faith along with the faith of the other members, family and those friends who braved the impending weather was enough to keep the…
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Chase leads to 1-year term

By Alan Chamberlain | May 7, 2008 3:33 pm

A Gloucester County man will spend a year in prison for leading New Kent deputies on a high-speed chase into James City County. Last Nov. 21, Arley Vaughn Nemo III, 28, of 3981 J. Leonards Place in Hayes, was behind the wheel of a vehicle that approached a police checking detail on Route 155 near the Charles City County line. Nemo told officers he did not have his license with him, at which time he was ordered to pull his car off the roadway. Nemo floored the accelerator, speeding off toward Providence Forge. By the time deputies got to the…
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