Glenn rallies to beat Carver (pictured above: Glenn wide receiver Braxton Rorie (24) in action during last week’s victory over Carver.) Glenn appeared to be on the verge of self-destructing against
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(pictured above: West Forsyth’s Dashawn Hamilton (2) returns a kickoff as Parkland’s Elvin Delarosa (4) makes the tackle.) West Forsyth’s early barrage was too much for Parkland to handle in
(pictured above: D.J. Holland runs for yardage.) Now that East Forsyth has reached the mid-point of its junior varsity football season, it’s clear that defense sets the tone. The 4-1
(pictured above: Rakeem Jenkins is Carver’s big-play threat.) After four games, Carver has a 1-3 record in junior varsity football. Even so, Coach Alonzo Winfield sees no reason to go into
(pictured above: Reynolds’ Jeremiah Brown runs for yardage.) After three games, Reynolds is below .500. Yet, there’s strong evidence that
(pictured above: Some of the more than 200 kids who take part in the Union Baptist Church Youth Character Football
(pictured above: Donald Young in action last week in Winston-Salem.) At age 25, Donald Young has experienced the good, the bad
(pictured above: Coach Germane Crowell. William Dean will be the starting quarterback this season.) Germane Crowell is satisfied with the progress
As usual, Mount Tabor is loaded, and that doesn’t bode well for the rest of the Central Piedmont 4-A Conference.
(pictured above: Charles E. Leftwich Jaland Tate is W-S Prep’s most versatile athlete.) Building depth figures to be a decisive