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Spartans overwhelm Reagan Raiders

    Spartans overwhelm Reagan Raiders

Last Tuesday Mt. Tabor not only held Reagan to two points in the first quarter, they continued their onslaught en route to a 76-52 victory.

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Turkey Bowl grows on and off the field

    Turkey Bowl grows on and off the field

On a crisp and cool Thursday morning, teams from eight Forsyth County schools took to the gridiron: North Forsyth, Mount Tabor, Reynolds, West Forsyth, East Forsyth, Parkland, Carver and Glenn high schools.

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1st Elite 8 kickball game filled with thrills and spills

    1st Elite 8 kickball game filled with thrills and spills

Since 2011, the Elite 8 Alumni nonprofit has been holding a flag football and basketball tournament annually for the men. After years of not having something for the women, Nakeeba Orr decided it was time, and after some thought, a kickball game was formed.

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Mary Garber tournament crowns champions

    Mary Garber tournament crowns champions

The Lady Titans of West Forsyth and the Lady Furies of Forsyth Country Day were crowned champions during the 2017 Mary Garber Holiday Tip-Off Classic.

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Trump vs. Ball proves to be explosive

  Trump vs. Ball proves to be explosive

Trump vs. Ball proves to be explosive.

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Boston Celtics might be the Beasts of East

  Boston Celtics might be the Beasts of East

Earlier this year I proclaimed that it was pretty much a forgone conclusion that the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden

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Football doesn’t end in February for everyone

  Football doesn’t end in February for everyone

Following the Super Bowl in the first week of February, most fans start the clock for the beginning of the

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Rec and Parks Department loses another to retirement

  Rec and Parks Department loses another to retirement

Already in 2017 the city of Winston-Salem and the Recreation and Parks Department has seen the retirement announcements of two

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Toy exchange program celebrates 25 years

  Toy exchange program celebrates 25 years

The Peace Toys for War Toys Exchange Program was started in 1992 by Ben Piggott. It was created as a result of the violent death of his brother Kermit, who was killed in November 1991.

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Josh Howard looks to progress

  Josh Howard looks to progress

Now in his second season as head coach at Piedmont International University, Josh Howard is looking to see growth from his players on and off the court.

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