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Centerfielder  becoming  all-around player

Centerfielder becoming all-around player

Craig Greenlee May 25, 2013 0

Chris Brooks is an up-and-coming player on an up-and-coming Walkertown team that figures to make its presence felt in Class 1-A baseball. This season, the sophomore center-fielder showcased the skills of what scouts and

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Tiny Rams having post Pop Warner success

Tiny Rams having post Pop Warner success

Craig Greenlee April 21, 2013 0

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

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Q & A with hometown  legend

Q & A with hometown legend

Craig Greenlee April 3, 2013 0

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

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CIAA  Commissioner goes 1-on-1

CIAA Commissioner goes 1-on-1

Craig Greenlee February 24, 2013 0

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

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East Forsyth looking for a repeat 

East Forsyth looking for a repeat 

Craig Greenlee February 2, 2013 0

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.

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Without a Shadow of a Doubt

Without a Shadow of a Doubt

Craig Greenlee November 1, 2012 0

Reagan’s bashing of Mount Tabor is clear validation that the Raiders are this year’s undisputed kings of junior varsity football in Forsyth County. In a game that most folks expected to be hotly-contested from

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Reynolds comes back strong  this season

Reynolds comes back strong this season

Craig Greenlee October 18, 2012 2

Reynolds is easily the most improved JV football team in Forsyth County. The record testifies to that. A year ago, the Demons didn’t win a game. This year, they’re 6-2 with two games remaining

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Scoring comes with ease for Tabor

Scoring comes with ease for Tabor

Craig Greenlee October 4, 2012 0

Mount Tabor’s junior varsity football team has no equal when it comes to putting points on the board (39 points a game). However, it was the Spartans defense that delivered big-time in last week’s

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Glenn turns around slumping season

Glenn turns around slumping season

Craig Greenlee September 26, 2012 0

Initially, it appeared that the season would be a bust for Glenn. But now, the Bobcats have created a big buzz in junior varsity football. Glenn stumbled out of the gates with consecutive losses

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Early season struggle for ’Jackets

Early season struggle for ’Jackets

WS Chronicle September 20, 2012 0

Win-loss records don’t always tell the whole story. Case in point: Carver’s JV football team. At the mid-point of the season, the Yellowjackets are 2-3. Upon further review, however, it’s clear that Carver is

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