The Lash-Chronicle Holiday Classic is a showcase for JV players. When the seeding was done for the Lash-Chronicle Holiday Classic last weekend, there was never a doubt as to which team
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(pictured above: The Panthers Cadets celebrate after winning the AYF State Championship game.) It’s that time of year again in youth football circles. Three local teams are primed in their
(pictured above: Mount Tabor’s Doreau Jefferson snatches a rebound.) (Photos by Charles E. Leftwich Jr.) From all indications, the Branded For Knowledge Basketball Classic is here to stay. The inaugural
(pictured above: QEA Point Guard DeAngelo Bruster in action.) (Photo by Charles Leftwich Jr.) Quality Education Academy earned a split at the Phenom Hoops National High School Showcase played at Forsyth
(pictured above: Packer Jordan Timmons provided the team’s only bright spot.) (photos by Charles Lefwich Jr.) For three quarters of the
Perfect season for Tabor JV (pictured above: Mount Tabor’s Tyrek McNeil (1) runs to daylight.) (photos by Charles Lefwich Jr.)
(pictured above: The Grayhounds Junior Midgets celebrate after their big win.) The Grayhounds Junior Midgets have a flair for the
(pictured above: Teddy Christakos is Tabor’s QB. Photo by Charles Leftwich Jr.) Nine down, one to go. It’s hardly surprising that there’s
(pictured above: Coach Isaac Pitts on the sidelines.) Coach Isaac Pitts of Quality Education Academy always believed he had a modest chance to be
(pictured above: Mount Tabor standout Tyrone Stevens.) Mount Tabor’s junior varsity could be in trouble and not even know it. This