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Showing 3 articles from September 13, 2019.

OBITUARIES

Donald "Man" Goodson, Jr.

CHARLOTTE -- Funeral services for Donald "Man" Goodson, Jr., 34, who died on Monday, Sept. 9, 2019 will be held Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019 at 11 a.m. from the Mt. Hebron United Holiness Church in Louisburg with Bishop Kenneth Davall, Sr. officiating. Burial will follow in Shiloh Church Cemetery in Kittrell.


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PREP FOOTBALL

Franklinton Suffers First Loss
Franklinton Suffers First Loss
FRANKLINTON -- Five minutes into the second period, Franklinton appeared to be well on its way to remaining undefeated in the early portion of the 2019 prep football season.
The Red Rams had parlayed some sturdy, opportunistic defense into a 10-point lead, and had just regained the ball after South Johnston had punted the ball.

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Ground Game Propels Bunn To First Victory
BUNN -- A long-time ally helped the Bunn Wildcats secure their initial football triumph of the season Friday at home against Southeast Halifax.
Bunn has gained a well-deserved reputation through the years as a club that can run the ball with precision and effectiveness -- and the Wildcats lived up to that billing by gaining 516 total yards (all on the ground) en route to defeating the Trojans by a 60-24 margin at the BHS Football Field.

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