The Street School wins their first TCC championship, All-Conference team named

The third season of the Twin City Conference (TCC) has come to an end and the Street School Warriors have won their first ever championship! The Warriors defeated First Presbyterian to advance to the TCC championship game, where they handed Centenary United Methodist a 47-41 loss, to wrap up their first-place season with a 10-1 record.
Results from the opening night of the Twin City Conference tournament (2/6):
1st Presbyterian defeated Greek Orthodox 54-50 and St. Paul’s Episcopal defeated Ardmore Baptist 49-42.
Friday night results (2/7):
*6 p.m. – Street School defeated 1st Presbyterian: 61-29
*7 p.m. – Centenary defeated St. Paul’s Episcopal: 45-44
*8 p.m. – Street School defeated Centenary for the 2024/2025 TCC Championship: 47-41
Final conference standings (including tournament results) are Street School 10-1, Centenary 7-4, First Pres 4-6,
Greek Orthodox 4-6, St. Paul’s 4-6, and Ardmore Baptist 3-7.
2024 / 2025 Twin City Conference – All Conference Team (voted on by the players)
*Winston-Salem Street School – Gregg Pettigrew and Gabe Sweat
*First Presbyterian – Jonah LeGrande and John Anderson
St. Paul’s Episcopal – Cooper Pressley and Joaquim Rose
Centenary UMC – Mac Murphy and Wyatt Pearce
Ardmore Baptist – Charlie Young and Owen Johnson
Greek Orthodox – Gabe Vgenopoulos and Kosta Dupuy
About the Street School. The Winston-Salem Street School is a private, nonprofit school that serves high school students in Forsyth County that have not found success in the public-school environment. The reasons are many: behavioral, mental health and anxiety, bullying, becoming teen parents, poverty, broken homes and families, etc. This population of students are welcomed at the Street School and given a second chance at earning their high school diploma and a “road to hope” for a brighter future. Since 2004, nearly 400 students have not only graduated from the Street School, but have received support with food and necessities, counseling, legal support, and help with preparation for life after high school, such as furthering their education and career readiness skills. In the last two years, the Street School has experienced phenomenal growth, now serving record numbers of students in their high school and adult online programs. The school expects to have at least two dozen graduates in the upcoming Class of 2025!
For more information on the Street School, or to see how you can become involved, call 336-721-1110 or visit: www.wsstreetschool.org.