JR’s Nick Imes (79) and teammates Adonis Jones (8) and Rashon Bethea (left) close in on the ball carrier during an early-season game against East Forsyth (Photos by Craig T.
BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE After six weeks of play, here’s a look at the state of affairs for two junior varsity football teams. Due to the editorial
BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE Don’t be surprised if Parkland turns out to be the surprise team in junior varsity football this season. Prior to today’s match-up against
photo above: Members of the South Little League are on the field during opening day. (submitted photo) By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle While the major league baseball players are preparing
photo above: Photo by Craig T. Greenlee Clifton Mack of West Forsyth puts pressure on High Point Central quarterback John Saunders
photo above: Photo by Craig T. Greenlee Tacarris Wilson (7) and Lyndon Harmon of East Forsyth team up to sack Reagan
BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE Even though the Reynolds JV football team has yet to taste victory,
BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE Only time will tell if this proves to be a special kind
BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE Weird. That’s probably the only way to adequately describe what took place
Special to The Chronicle POWDER SPRINGS, Ga. – The Winston-Salem State University Rams opened the scoring but couldn’t hold