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Best Blog covers the sports scene in and around Johnston County and Garner, including the Carolina Mudcats. The blog is compiled by D. Clay Best, the sports editor of The Smithfield Herald and the Garner-Clayton Record. For more updates on sports in the area, follow Clay on Twitter @dclaybest or become a fan of The Smithfield Herald or the Garner-Clayton Record on Facebook.

Greater Neuse River 4-A Conference 2010 Boys Track and Field Honors & All-Conference Lists

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Player of the Year

Steven Bell (Southeast Raleigh)
Coach of the Year
Prince Castell (Knightdale)
All-Conference Team
Eric Baldwin (West Johnston); Bobby Baraldi (West Johnston); Steven Bell (Southeast Raleigh); Aerial Chatman (Harnett Central); Burkheart Ellis (Knightdale); C.J. Frederick (West Johnston); Chris Garrett (West Johnston); Timothy Hardy (Knightdale); Brenton Hodge (Southeast Raleigh); Jaylon Holt (Southeast Raleigh); Devin Johnson (Knightdale); Henry Johnson (Smithfield-Selma); Mar-Keo Jones (Knightdale); Chad Massengill (West Johnston); Malcom Nunley (Southeast Raleigh); Lavert Octetree (Knightdale); Ryan Robinson (Southeast Raleigh); Elijah Robertson (East Wake); Tyler Simmons (Smithfield-Selma); Daquan Smalls (Clayton); Chris Smith (Knighdale); Eric Upchurch (Harnett Central); Obinna Uzoma (Knightdale); Matthew Winstead (Southeast Raleigh)
Sportsmanship Awards
Mike Atkins (Smithfield-Selma); Eric Baldwin (West Johnston); Matt Cebey-Greco (East Wake); David Crispin (Harnett Central); Matt Gleason (Knightdale); Ryan Robinson (Smithfield-Selma)

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About the blogger

D. Clay Best has served as the sports editor of The Herald since 1997 and has covered high school sports since 1992. He's gone through many neighborhoods of NFL-fandom including the Cowboys, Raiders and Patriots and is in limbo right now. If that's not enough to require therapy, he also has way too much brain space filled with useless info on the legendary '80s TV series "Miami Vice."

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