Taking over a basketball program only two weeks before the start of the season, contracting COVID-19, and finishing the year winless, was not the way Christopher Geter wanted his first season as the Parkland Mustangs’ head basketball coach to go. Heading into his second season, Geter feels this could be the start of something special.
With the odds stacked against them, the Glenn Bobcats shocked many by defeating Myers Park in a thriller by the score of 54-53 last Friday night.
Taking over a program during a pandemic was tough for Monty Gray at East Forsyth. The Eagles finished last season with a 7-5 record overall and with so many players returning from last year, the future looks bright for Gray and the Eagles.
The Carver Yellowjackets’ varsity basketball team had a rough time last spring, finishing with an 0-12 record on the season. Head coach Johnathan Stowe is heading into his third year as head coach and feels this year could be a breakout season for his team.
For the second year in a row, the Glenn Bobcats are champions of the Central Piedmont 4A Conference, finishing with a 7-2 record in the regular season. The Bobcats won their first-round playoff game against Providence 7-3 and will take on Myers Park of Charlotte in the second round tomorrow night.
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To kick off the start of a new season, athletes at big-name colleges and in the professional ranks participate in a media day event to introduce the team to the community. The wrestling team at Glenn High School got a taste of sports at the next level earlier this week when they held their own Media Day.
This season the East Forsyth Eagles’ JV basketball team will be led by new head coach, Jamie Foster.