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Sprinter Sessoms runs among state’s best
Prior to the start of the outdoor track season, sprinter Brian Sessoms Jr. was an unknown commodity. But with two of the biggest meets of the season still remaining on the schedule, the Carver
Read More »Tiny Rams having post Pop Warner success
A year ago, the Winston-Salem Tiny Rams, along with nine other area youth organizations, bolted from Pop Warner football to begin anew. They joined the local Piedmont Youth Football and Cheer League, which is
Read More »Q & A with hometown legend
Carl Eller’s life as a legendary football player is well-documented, and he’s enshrined in nearly everybody’s Hall of Fame (college and pro). Recently, the man they call “Moose,” came home to Winston-Salem to receive
Read More »Back2back: WS Prep Academy wins another state title
Here’s a hearty thumbs up to Winston-Salem Prep. The Phoenix won another state championship by dismantling Rocky Mount Prep (53-41) in the Class 1-A final last weekend in Raleigh. Whether the crowd at Reynolds
Read More »CIAA Commissioner goes 1-on-1
As the first African-American woman to be named CIAA commissioner, Jacqie Carpenter is a trailblazer. Prior to settling into her current position last September, she spent nearly 10 years with the NCAA working in
Read More »East Forsyth looking for a repeat
Now that the junior varsity basketball season is in its final two weeks, East Forsyth is looking to have a déjà vu experience. A year ago, the Eagles won the Piedmont Triad 4-A Conference.
Read More »‘Real Deal’ Titans surging
With a little less than a month remaining in the junior varsity basketball season, it’s clear that West Forsyth is the real deal. Right before Christmas break, the Titans pulled off a surprising upset
Read More »A Rebound for Carver JV?
Up to now, Carver’s junior varsity basketball team has experienced more negatives than positives. Yet, there is cause for optimism. There are still six weeks remaining in the season, which gives the Yellowjackets sufficient
Read More »Few bright spots in North’s season
North Forsyth hasn’t had the best of starts to its junior varsity basketball season. There’s not much high school game experience on board. Even worse is that there’s a scarcity of players on the
Read More »Teams play hard for Lash title
West Forsyth rallied in the fourth quarter to turn back Parkland’s upset bid in the opening round of the Lash-Chronicle Holiday Classic last Saturday at Carver. The Titans closed with a rush over the
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