The constant improvement for New Kent’s boys’ soccer team is becoming evident. Friday night’s contest against the visiting Nansemond River Warriors proved to be a step in the right direction for the Trojans. A late goal from Owen Agee along with a Diego Jimenez penalty kick proved to be decisive scores as the Trojans went on to a 2-1 victory in the non-district contest. For most of the game, neither team could find the back of the net due to great goalkeeping and defense. For New Kent, Noah Barnett’s goaltending efforts did not allow for a score until a late…
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In Charles City’s Lady Panthers first loss of the season, Head Coach Lucas Jones said their youthfulness came into play. But a visit from another young team in the visiting King & Queen Lady Tigers on Apr. 16 was something needed to heal the wounds of their first setback. Charles City coasted to a 24-1 victory over King & Queen to return to the win column in the Tidewater District affair. Charles City jumped out to an 11-0 start after the first inning. In the second inning, Eryn Brown’s base hit into the outfield drove in Niajah Jones and also…
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New Kent’s Lady Trojans were challenged early but persevered to extend their win streak. The Lady Trojans scored 13 unanswered runs as they defeated the Bruton Lady Panthers 13-3 in the Apr. 15 Bay Rivers District contest. In the top of the first, Bruton’s T.K. Wynkoop drove in two runs for the guests, providing an early lead. The Lady Panthers added another run as they took a 3-0 advantage to the bottom of the frame. But from that point on, it was the homestanding Lady Trojans who controlled every aspect of the game. Kendall White drove in Kenley Rowe to…
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After losing their first game of the season by a mere run on the road, New Kent’s Trojans returned home to take on the visiting Bruton Panthers in a Bay Rivers District contest. The hosts were quick to rectify their downfall from their previous contest. New Kent thrashed Bruton 16-1 to return to the win column on Apr. 15. Bruton got on the board in the top of the first with Owen Lienard’s single drove home teammate Wyatt Marquart. But that run would only lead to a temporary celebration and lead for the visiting Panthers. New Kent’s bats became explosive…
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Charles City citizens are questioning the county leadership’s ability to have a constructive and realistic budget. Six citizens took to the podium as part of the Apr. 16 public hearing on Charles City’s proposed 2026-27 budget. Residents did not hesitate to question the proposed $48,456,117 budget for the next cycle, which is nearly $8 million more than the county’s current operations. While Charles City County Administrator Keith Rogers Jr. said in previous meetings that $8 million would be allocated to address the county’s wastewater problems, citizens raised concerns about financial projects and abilities for the county to properly budget due…
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A referendum to change Charles City County’s form of government has passed in a special election. A special election held on Apr. 14 resulted in the referendum passing 1,306-401 to change the form of government. The passing of the referendum will see a fourth member added to the county’s board of supervisors. The new position will be considered as an at-large position, meaning the entire county will vote on the new supervisor in a special election this upcoming November. The referendum was presented as frustrations mounted from the public with current county leaders. The additional supervisor will also allow flexibility…
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Eunice Clark, a resident of New Kent, was recently elected to the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi through Virginia Commonwealth University. Clark is among 20,000 students, faculty, professional staff, and alumni to be initiated. To qualify, a student must be in the top 10 percent of their senior class or top 7.5 percent of the junior class and be invited to join.