Morgantown hosted home minor league games at the Morganton High School Park.
[1] The Forest City Owls, Hendersonville Skylarks, Lenoir Red Sox, Lincolnton Cardinals, Marion Marauders, Newton-Conover Twins and Shelby Farmers teams joined Morganton as charter members.
In the Western Carolina League Finals, the Rutherford County Owls defeated the Morganton Aggies 4 games to 1 to win the championship.
[10] Managed by the returning Sam Bell, Homer Daugherty and Jim Poole, Morganton ended the season with a record of 54–57 to finish 15.5 games behind the first place Newton-Conover Twins in the final regular standings.
In the Western Carolina League playoffs, Morganton defeated the Lincolnton Cardinals 4 games to 3 to advance.
[14][3][15] Aggie player Bordie Waddle led the Western Carolina League with 24 home runs.
The Aggies had a record of 41–51 playing under managers George Bradshaw and Pete Treece when the franchise permanently folded.