Kyler Murray is the new wave
Kristi Ingram won the state championship in golf for Mt. Tabor back in 2010, becoming the first African American female to do so in Forsyth County. For her stellar athletic career for the Spartans, Ingram was elected into the Mt. Tabor Hall of Fame in a ceremony that was held on Oct. 7.
Getting to know your Rams: Rylee Wilson named to CIAA all-conference team
The Walkertown Wolfpack finished last season with a record of 4-7 in Richard Daniels’ first season as head coach. Daniels is hoping for more success this year and with a full off-season and the addition of guard Jeremiah Scales, that goal is within their grasp.
Gruden fired, but the problem still remains
Back in the 1990s, Winston-Salem native Vincent Parker became one of the most respected football officials in the game on the collegiate level. He was also one of only six Black officials in the ACC (Atlantic Coast Conference) at the time. His hard work on the field helped pave the way for other officials of color that followed.
Getting to know your Rams: Jaylin Parker: Small guard, big impact
Bubba Wallace won the NASCAR playoff cup race at Talladega, becoming the first Black driver to win a race on NASCAR’s premiere level since Wendell Scott did so in 1963 in Jacksonville, Florida.
Getting to know your Rams: Jalena Roseborough talks behind the scenes about being a WSSU cheerleader
Getting to know your Rams: Jalena Roseborough talks behind the scenes about being a WSSU cheerleader