Contestant Joshua Thompson shares more about his charity, why he applied for Next on Stage, and a memory from seeing Bare performed at an all state competition!
The bulk of the meeting of the Lincoln County Board of Education on Tuesday, May 11, was spent recognizing students and staff members for their achievements.Â
Pierson Rickard, an eighth grade East Lincoln Middle School student, who was named seventh chair trombone in the North Carolina All State Band. He was the only Lincoln County student to make the All-State Band.
The East Lincoln High School Cheval Winter Guard competed in the 2021 Virtual Winter Guard International World Championships and received the rating of âoutstandingâ for their performance. They also received first place in their local competition, the Carolina Winter Assemble Association.
Women’s Hoops Inks Old Dominion Transfer
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Welcome, Skylah!
Wow. our hoops teams move stealthily in recruiting, huh? Seemingly out of nowhere, Robin Pingeton has signed a new player, Skylah Travis. Travis is a 6-foot-3 athletic post who has four years of eligibility remaining she was injured last season and did not play a game for the Monarchs. ️
MUTigers.com’s press release highlighted a number of things about the new post player, including this tidbit:
Travis earned District 1 Player of the Year and North Carolina All-State honors in 2019-20 after leading Weldon High School to the Class 1A championship game while averaging 20.7 points, 10.6 rebounds, 5.1 steals, 3.9 blocks and 4.9 assists per game. Travis lifted her team to the state championship game after sinking a game-winner in the semifinals to beat Bishop McGuinness. As a junior in 2018-19, Travis led Weldon to the State Tournament while averaging 17.0 points and 10.0 rebounds per game.