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‘Real Deal’ Titans surging

‘Real Deal’ Titans surging

Craig Greenlee January 25, 2013 0

With a little less than a month remaining in the junior varsity basketball season, it’s clear that West Forsyth is the real deal. Right before Christmas break, the Titans pulled off a surprising upset

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Carver pins hopes on former NFL star

Carver pins hopes on former NFL star

Layla Garms January 17, 2013 0

City native and former NFL baller Germane Crowell is the newest head football coach at Carver High School. Crowell, who played six seasons for the Detroit Lions and a single season for the New

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Local standouts performing glowingly

Local standouts performing glowingly

Craig Greenlee November 21, 2012 0

Running back Dedrick Anderson of Winston-Salem put on a memorable display in his final college football game. The former West Forsyth star dashed and darted for a career-high 200 yards on 19 carries in

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Teams end JV season with bragging rights

Teams end JV season with bragging rights

Craig Greenlee November 8, 2012 0

Reagan showed its mettle in clearly establishing its supremacy in junior varsity football. But while the Raiders (9-1 finish) have much to shout about, other teams in Forsyth County can look back on this

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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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West JV squad jelling nicely

West JV squad jelling nicely

Craig Greenlee October 25, 2012 0

Coach Brian Bowman never doubted that West Forsyth’s junior varsity football team had talent. Still, there was a huge question mark. How well would this group come together as a team? The record shows

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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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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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Midget players have lofty goals

Midget players have lofty goals

Craig Greenlee September 20, 2012 0

Even though the Northwest Midget Football League season is well underway, T’Marko Chandler and Trejon Simpson look forward to getting their shots at playing high school football in the very near future. Both play

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