BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE None of the home-grown youth football teams brought a national championship trophy to Winston-Salem this year. But that doesn’t mean that they came
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Photo by Craig T. Greenlee Coach Isaac Pitts believes the Pharaohs are at their best when they dedicate themselves to playing lock-down defense. BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE
Photo by Craig T. Greenlee Marcus Harris (4) led the Bobcats to a first-round victory over the Mustangs. BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE The Lash-Chronicle JV Tournament tipped
Photo by Craig T. Greenlee Jaylan McMillon (4) delivers at both ends of the floor for West Forsyth. BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE Mount Tabor got the nod
Photo by Craig T. Greenlee Naim Evans of the Vikings had three 3-pointers for a team high 14 points against
Photo by Craig T. Greenlee Prep’s Jalen Cranley attacks the Titans defense off the dribble. BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR
Photo by Craig T. Greenlee Jada Craig has blossomed as a top-flight ball handler and floor leader for the Phoenix.
BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE Tip-off for the Lash-Chronicle JV Tournament is only eight days away. Every year,
Keith Stagg of the Pharaohs soars to the basket. BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE Quality Education Academy (QEA)
Photo by Craig T. Greenlee Parkland’s Damien Thacker attempts to shoot over the outstretched arms of Glenn’s Elijah Scales. BY CRAIG