Photo by Craig T. Greenlee Parkland’s Damien Thacker attempts to shoot over the outstretched arms of Glenn’s Elijah Scales. BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE The junior varsity basketball season
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Photo by Craig T. Greenlee Slot receiver Marcus Aikens had a productive season in his first year with the Panthers Mighty Mites team. Photo by Craig T. Greenlee Of the
In Above Photo: Photos by Craig T. Greenlee- Left: Class 4-A state outdoor 400 champ McKinley McNeill of Parkland had over 20 scholarship offers. Right: Parkland’s Lorenzo Graise expects to improve on
Above: Photo by Craig T. Greenlee- Pharaohs guard Jaylan McGill (12) plays tight defense against Justice Kithcart of Virginia Episcopal School. At the start of this week, Quality Education Academy
In above photo: Kenyar McPhatter of West Forsyth had two touchdown runs in the decisive fourth quarter. (Photo by Craig T.
In above photo: (Left) DeShawn Corprew, right, scored a game-high 26 points in QEA’s season opener last week. (Right) Coach Issac Pitts
In above photo: Makhi Purvis of the Panthers finds running room against the Saints in the Cadets Division. (Photo by Craig
Above: Parkland’s Brian Hollman (right) gets ready to recover a fumble as teammate Regan Wilkenson (15) watches. (Photos by Craig
Above: Glenn High School JV football coach Steve Herring (Photo by Craig T. Greenlee) After starting the season in rapid-fire
BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE In most instances, rivalry games tend to bring out the best in teams.