The familiar phrase, “It’s not how you start, but how you finish,” is so appropriate for what happened to Winston-Salem State in the finals of the CIAA baseball tournament last Saturday.
Last Saturday hundreds of residents from Winston-Salem battled rain and strong winds to participate in the third annual Habitat for Humanity Hammerbird 5K.
Photo by Craig T. Greenlee Sophomore Malik Chambers runs on Mount Tabor’s 4×200 and 4×400 relay teams that finished second at the City-County Track Championships. BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR
Photo by Craig T. Greenlee Prep combo guard Mychala Wolfe averaged 13 points a game during the Class 1-A playoffs that culminated with the Phoenix winning its second straight state
Photo by Craig T. Greenlee Lead-off runner Jenele Terry of WSSU bolts out of the starting blocks during the 4×100
Student athletes who represented Hanes Hosiery in the WePlay 2-Ball Championship pose for a photo with center supervisor Art Blevins
Golf tournament scheduled to raise money for scholarships On Saturday, April 23, the Forsyth County Sunday School Union will be
BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE These are joyous times for seven former athletes and a retired athletics administrator
Holcomb-Faye BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE Parkland’s boys’ basketball program has seen better days. Over the past decade,
Photo by Craig T. Greenlee Walkertown’s Kennedi Gilliam (red) and Karia Wilson of North Forsyth run neck-and-neck in the preliminary


