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“Fairmont always plays us tough, and we respect Fairmont,” St. Pauls coach Mike Setzer said.
Source: https://s24474.pcdn.co/sports/291187/dogs-defense-leads-the-way
Katherin Lowery had two aces, two kills and four assists for St. Pauls, Ava Monroe had four kills and Cierra Jones had one ace, two kills and two assists.
Source: https://www.robesonian.com/sports/291606/st-pauls-volleyball-swept-in-second-round-playoff-match
Led by a career-high 30-point performance from junior guard Jashontae Harris, St. Pauls was dominant after the start of the second period, earning a 70-47 win over Red Springs Tuesday.
Source: https://www.robesonian.com/sports/241364/red-devils-respond-upend-bulldogs-late
Purcell and Ray finished with two RBIs each for St. Pauls; Madison Locklear, Baldwin and Aniyah Locklear each scored twice and Ray, Madison Locklear and Vasquez each had two hits.
Source: https://www.robesonian.com/sports/286449/lady-bulldogs-continue-strong-start-beat-red-springs
Red Springs’ Carlos Garcia Hernandez (10) returns the ball to midfield after scoring a goal during Monday’s match at St. Pauls.
Source: https://www.robesonian.com/sports/290811/silvan-cordova-gomez-lead-bulldogs-past-red-devils
Red Springs’ T.J. Ellerbe (2) runs down the sideline during Friday’s game at St. Pauls.
Source: https://www.robesonian.com/sports/290978/quick-start-sends-st-pauls-past-red-springs
St. Pauls (3-2, 1-1 Southeastern Athletic Conference) scored seven runs in the first inning, two in the fourth and four in the fifth.
Source: https://www.robesonian.com/sports/243299/local-roundup-lumbertons-martin-no-hits-grays-creek
St. Pauls got the next two batters out, but Wyatt Lucas drew another walk to put runners at first and second.
St. Pauls led 14-13 after a quarter; at halftime, both teams were neck in neck, 27-27, and both teams played tough defense.
St. Pauls led Clinton (3-17, 0-11 Southeastern) 16-12 after the first quarter, 28-21 at halftime and 39-27 at the end of the third.
The extra-point failed, but St. Pauls led 13-0 at intermission.
Source: https://s24474.pcdn.co/sports/291187/dogs-defense-leads-the-way
The St. Pauls football team lost 12-9 at Westover to start its season Friday.