Photo by Craig T. Greenlee Above: East Forsyth’s Josh Wiley (15) heads down court after teammate Sayyid Dalton (on floor) tipped a loose ball in his direction during the finals
Photo by Craig T. Greenlee Jalen Crawley of the Phoenix rises to take a mid-range jumper over Carson Anthis of the Spartans. BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE Thanks
Photo by Craig T. Greenlee Chronicle Publisher Emeritus Ernie Pitt, left, and Cheryl Lindsay, Director, Human Resources & Inclusion/Diversity at Hanesbrands Inc., congratulate the winners of the championship game of
(Photo by Craig T. Greenlee) Jaylen Moore of Mount Tabor scores on a put-back. BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE The top two seeds in this year’s Lash-Chronicle JV
East Forsyth power forward Dominique Jones shoots over the outstretched arms of Glenn’s Christian Herbin. (Photo by Craig T. Greenlee)
Photo by Craig T. Greenlee Robert Wynn, Lash-Chronicle Tournament director BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE There’s not much
Photos by Tevin Stinson The winner of the 2015 Branded For Knowledge Basketball Classic, the Reagan Raiders, hold on to
Photos by Tevin Stinson Members of the Winston-Salem Police Department and WSFD faced off in the first Peace Toys for
BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE None of the home-grown youth football teams brought a national championship trophy to
Photo by Craig T. Greenlee Marcus Harris (4) led the Bobcats to a first-round victory over the Mustangs. BY CRAIG