Above: Aaliyah Craft and Jenele Terry Winning back-to-back conference titles is never easy, regardless of how much experience is on a team’s roster. In those situations where championships are won with
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Photo by Craig T. Greenlee Power forward Dillon Bullard of Mount Tabor was a prime factor in the paint. BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE Even though Mount Tabor
Photo by Craig T. Greenlee The Lady Rams have the stingiest defense in the CIAA (points allowed and field goal percentage defense). Taelor Mandeville (11) guards Virginia Union’s Jasalyn Denkins
Kelvin Johnson scores on a put back basket for West Forsyth. BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE The West Forsyth-Reagan JV match-up had all the elements you could ask
Bryson Bell-St. John was the top scorer for the Bobcats with 21 points. BY CRAIG T. GREEENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE
Carver’s Milan Ruffin (22) turned in a solid performance at both ends of the floor against West Stokes. BY CRAIG
Photo by Craig T. Greenlee QEA’s Pape Ndiaye (22) traps Word of God center Brandon Huffman (34) on the baseline
Photos by Craig T. Greenlee Josiah Goodman of the Phoenix presses East Surry ball handler Garrett Wiloughby (12). BY CRAIG
Photo by Craig T. Greenlee Coach Harrison BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE Revenge is indeed sweet for Mount
Photo by Craig T. Greenlee Avery Hall comes off the Eagles bench to provide scoring and floor leadership. BY CRAIG