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Sunday, Feb. 19, 2012

Sunday’s area sports briefs

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- The Coastal Carolina softball team scored four runs in the fourth inning Sunday to earn a come-from-behind 4-2 victory over North Dakota State in its final game of the Florida State Tournament.

The Chanticleers used small ball to come back from a 1-0 deficit in the fourth. The first run was scored on an error, the second on a squeeze play, the third on a single and the fourth on a passed ball.

Kiana Quolas improved to 4-0 on the mound, allowing two runs on seven hits while striking out five in a complete-game effort for Coastal (6-3), which went 3-2 in the tournament.

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CCU men’s tennis

• Coastal Carolina 4, (at) Richmond 0 | Leo Christofields (No. 2), Sam Barr (No. 5) and Garik Yedigarian (No. 6) each earned singles wins and the Chanticleers won the doubles point en route to a victory.

High school boys basketball

• (At) North Charleston 57, Andrews 40 | Harold Langley Jr. scored 14 points and Travis Collins added 13 but the Yellow Jackets fell in the second round of the Class AA playoffs on Saturday night.

All area teams have been eliminated.

•  Andrews (40): Langley 14, Collins 13, Davis 6, McCrea 2, Johnson 1, Williams 2, Hart 2.

•  North Charleston (57): Samuel 17, Brown 19, Williams 17, Raynor 4.

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