Youth basketball is the sport being played in its most raw state. There is no dunking like LeBron, little to no fancy dribbling like Kyrie Irving, and no three-pointers from 30 feet away like Stephen Curry.
Josephus Mitchell, Trent Evans and Alex Martin of the Guilford College Track and Field team all performed admirably in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) Championships in late April.
The Winston-Salem State University (WSSU ) Department of Athletics is proud to announce that 92 student-athletes finished the spring semester and were recognized on the Dean’s List.
Coaches always preach that practice makes perfect. For Nytrinitey Jenkins of Northwest Middle School, hard work on the track and in the classroom has set her up for success with both.
The rematch between Carlette “The Truth” Ewell and Laura “Lady Ram” Ramsey for the vacant World Boxing Council Silver Heavyweight Championship on June 18 will be a historic day in the world of boxing.
Although Muhammad Ali, born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr., passed away on Friday, June 3 in Scottsdale, Arizona, his legacy lives on.
It comes as no surprise to those who know James Huntley III that he excels in the classroom as well as in athletics.
The Parkland Magnet High School cheerleading squad had not competed in a competition in 12 years. So to take home first place in the Non-stunt/Non-tumble Division and second overall in the National Stomp and Shake competition, organized by Powerhouse Spirit Competitions, was a dream come true.
The Winston-Salem State University Athletic Hall of Fame Committee is proud to announce the eight individuals and two teams that will be enshrined into the 2016 Clarence E. “Big House” Gaines Hall of Fame class.
The National Diabetes Initiative tournament was held at Winston Lake Golf Course and was co-sponsored by Russell Funeral Home.