Thomas Ray Benfield III, grandson of Tom and Alice Benfield of Statesville, won his second degree yellow belt and also an achievement metal Saturday in karate. Thomas is 8 years old and goes to Sharon Elementary.
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Jeff Storment wears a lot of hats at Power Cross. Storment said he is the “president and CEO all the way down to the janitor.” He also is the head coach of the program’s football team for 11- and 12-year-olds.
Reda Jurney
Are more Legends in the making? Time will tell.
Taylor Davidson completed a sweep on the last day of the North Carolina Junior State Spring Closed Championship.
The sun finally broke through Saturday in Iredell County and play is finally under way in the North Carolina Junior Spring State Closed Championship.
The South Iredell Soccer Association (SISA) will hold its final on-site registration sessions for the spring season on Thursday and Saturday.
Go ahead and log in an early goal scored for the Lake Norman Soccer Club.
Last week's heated debate over which local soccer organizations should participate in a potential soccer partnership with the Town of Mooresville has apparently had a lasting impact on town commissioners.
Come Friday, pre-season registration for youth tackle football, flag football, fall softball and fall baseball programs in Mooresville will draw to a close.
Emylee Wright remembers being unconscious in the water, with some part of her brain still alert enough to hear the rescue boat puttering toward her after she was knocked silly missing a wakeboard jump.
Bob Farris caught the big one Wednesday. The Charlotte CPA was aboard a boat called No Problem off the coast of Maryland when a blue marlin hit his fishing line, he says, like the recoil of a bungee cord.
A panel of Mecklenburg County commissioners voted this afternoon to bring a plan for public swimming at Ramsey Creek Park on Lake Norman before the full board in September.
The 2009 Field & Stream Total Outdoorsman Challenge kicks off with free local qualifiers April 25 and 26 at Bass Pro Shops nationwide to name the most competent and well-rounded sportsman in the nation.
Clean water and a lack of vegetation have always been drawbacks for fishermen on Lake Norman. There are few places for fish to hide and sometimes not enough for fish to eat.
More than 40 top high school sailors from five states will compete in the 2009 SAISA Spring Intersectional Regatta hosted by the Lake Norman Yacht Club on March 21-22.
Join a Lake Norman State Park ranger Saturday at 2 p.m. for a free guided canoe tour of Park Lake. Meet at the lake's parking lot. A ranger will point out wildlife found along the lake shore. Canoeing experience is required. The minimum age is 7.
The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission approved dozens of changes to state hunting, fishing and trapping regulations which will take effect July 1, 2009.
An introduction to fly-fishing for women is coming to the Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education and the Davidson River near Brevard.
The following is a list of the public boating classes for 2009. We use "America's Boating Course" student manual for all classes. This is a NASBLA (National Association of State Boating Law Administrators) approved course. Pre registration is required for all classes.
The Pisgah Fly Masters fly-fishing tournament on the Davidson River is back for a second year, on March 21-22, 2009, and will add a youth category this year for anglers younger than 16.
The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission has scheduled its annual series of nine public hearings to allow citizens to comment on dozens of proposed changes to the state's hunting and fishing rules. Some of the proposals apply only to one county or region, while others apply statewide.
Jake Bussolini, a Mooresville resident, released his second fishing book this week.
Time is drawing near for the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Weekend Series National Championship! The Championship will consist of the top 20 percent being invited from each of five regionals completed over the last few weeks. The BWS National Championship will take place on Lake Norman in Cornelius, North Carolina, November 9-15, 2008.
The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission has postponed the November delayed-harvest trout stocking for Reddies River in Wilkes County. The current water quality conditions in the river could impact the survival of stocked fish.
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