North Carolina
HawgBeat – Taking a closer look at North Carolina ahead of Chapel Hill Super Regional
Report: 42-20 (15-15 ACC)
The Tar Heels had a season of highs and lows, beginning out sizzling in non-conference play however scuffling by way of a lot of its ACC schedule. They scratched their approach again into the polls and earned regional internet hosting rights by profitable the ACC Match.
Taking two of three video games from East Carolina and sweeping Coastal Carolina to enter its ACC slate on a excessive observe, North Carolina defeated Pittsburgh and Duke within the preliminary two convention sequence.
Getting into the next sequence with a really robust 18-3 file, the Heels went on to lose their subsequent 5 sequence in a row to Miami, Virginia Tech, Louisville, Georgia Tech and Virginia, getting swept by the Hurricanes and Cavaliers. To make issues worse, additionally they dropped midweek matchups to South Carolina and North Carolina A&T at residence, getting blistered by the Gamecocks 15-2.
North Carolina was in a position to bounce again from that chilly streak and enter postseason play on a excessive observe, although, because it defeated North Carolina State and Wake Forest back-to-back and swept Florida State within the regular-season finale.
Going into the convention match because the 8 seed with a .500 file in ACC play, the Heels simply took care of enterprise to be topped champions, defeating Clemson, Virginia Tech, Notre Dame and NC State by a mixed rating of 35-9. It was their eighth convention match championship in program historical past.
Taking part in its regional at residence on account of the late-season sizzling streak, North Carolina discovered itself within the losers’ bracket after a slim 4-3 loss to VCU within the second sport after which warded off a ninth-inning comeback try by 2 seed Georgia to advance to the ultimate.
Needing to beat the Rams twice in a row to keep away from elimination, the Tar Heels dominated with 19-8 and 7-3 victories to advance to the tremendous regionals.
Head Coach: Scott Forbes (2nd season)
That is Forbes’ second on the helm of the Tar Heels, beforehand serving because the affiliate head coach, pitching coach, hitting coach and recruiting coordinator with this system earlier than changing Mike Fox following his retirement.
As a collegiate participant within the late Nineties, Forbes started his profession with Center Georgia School earlier than transferring to North Carolina Wesleyan for the rest of his enjoying profession. He had a really profitable three seasons with the Battling Bishops, culminating with a .387 batting common, 61 RBIs and a school-record 27 doubles in his senior 12 months.
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North Carolina
Obituary for Ernest "Trey" Cleveland Skipper, III at Market Street Chapel
North Carolina
North Carolina man charged with 9 felonies after shooting at tree crew
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YANCEY COUNTY, N.C. (WTVD) — A tree-trimming crew in North Carolina had a harrowing encounter when a man with a criminal record opened fire on them.
This happened near Murphytown in the Green Mountain area of Yancey County. According to a statement from the Yancey County Sheriff’s Office, 36-year-old Lucas Wilson Murphy shot three tree workers while they were clearing trees for a power company.
All three sustained serious injuries. They were taken to a hospital for treatment.
31-year-old Shelby Teague, whose husband Brandon Teague, 32, was part of the five-member crew, is still grappling with the incident. The couple have three children together.
“To have somebody crazy running through the woods is not a risk that you would think about,” she told ABC affiliate WLOS
She is thankful her husband wasn’t hurt, but three of his colleagues were.
“I’m trying not to be angry,” Shelby said. “We could have lost a bunch of good men.”
Authorities said during the exchange, an officer-involved shooting happened. Murphy was injured and taken to a hospital.
Murphy is charged with nine felony counts detailing that he assaulted five crew members with a long rifle with intent to kill.
Previous Criminal History
Shelby is angry Murphy was not in jail for previous charges.
Murphy’s misdemeanors, dating back to 2013, carry little to no jail time. This includes resisting public officers, driving while intoxicated and carrying a concealed weapon.
In 2021, the most serious case where he went to trial involved a charge that he shot and tried to kill his brother.
A law enforcement source who spoke anonymously told WLOS that Murphy’s brother refused to cooperate and minimized what happened.
Because of this, the jury could only find him guilty of assault.
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North Carolina
Amid torrential rains and flooding, 21 North Carolina river sites fail fecal bacteria testing this week
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — A group says more than 20 North Carolina river sites failed testing for fecal bacteria this week after several days of torrential rains and nearly a foot of rainfall in some spots.
Leading up to Friday, there were several days of flood warnings and nearly a foot of rain fell in some North Carolina areas — such as Sampson County with 11 inches. Other spots — such as Durham County — received more than 9 inches of rain.
Sound Rivers, a group that monitors more than 50 recreational sites along North Carolina rivers, says that heavy rain can lead to more pollution in rivers.
“Swim Guide results are in, and they definitely reflect the impact all this rain is having on our waterways,” the Sound Rivers group said on Friday.
Full rainfall totals for Central NC for a week ending Friday
Some flood warnings continued this weekend with one still active Saturday along the Tar River at Tarboro in Edgecombe County.
“Remember, more stormwater runoff means more nasty stuff gets washed into the water,” Sound Rivers wrote Friday after 21 North Carolina river sites failed their weekly testing.
In the previous Swim Guide report, just six sites failed.
In the Raleigh area, three sites along the Neuse River failed the week ending July 26, according to Sound Rivers.
Just east of Raleigh in Wake County, these canoe launch sites met water quality standards less than 60 percent of the time: Buffaloe Road, Milburnie Park and Poole Road.
Elevated levels of fecal bacteria in the water can bring an increased risk of gastrointestinal illness and skin infections for pets and humans, Sound Rivers says.
East of the Wake County area along the Neuse River, these seven sites also failed water quality testing:
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Maple Cypress boat ramp in Grifton
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Glenburnie Park
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Town of Bridgton Park
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Upper Broad Creek at Black Beard Sailing Club
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Lawson Creek Park in the New Bern area
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Slocum Creek boating access in Havelock
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Pierce Creek at the Sea Harbor Yacht Club in Oriental
Closer to the North Carolina coast, 11 sites failed the testing along the Tar and Pamlico rivers:
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Sunset Park on the Tar River in Rocky Mount
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Tar River Reservoir in Rocky Mount
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River Road boat ramp on the Tar River in Tarboro
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Town Common on the Tar River in Greenville
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Wildwood Park on the Tar River in Greenville
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Port Terminal on the Tar River in Greenville
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Yankee Hall Road boat ramp on the Tar River at Pactolus
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Mason’s Landing on the Pamlico River in Washington
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Havens Gardens on the Pamlico River in Washington
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Dinah’s Landing just off the Pamlico River at Goose Creek State Park
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Cotton Patch Landing on Blounts Creek just off the Pamlico River
Sound Rivers issues a report on various recreational areas of rivers in North Carolina after testing dozens of recreational sites each week throughout the summer.
The testing by the group includes enterococci bacteria in salt water.
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