BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE Looking back on the 2015 JV football season, it’s fitting that the two best teams will meet in the final week to
BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE Murphy’s Law was in full effect in Carver’s eyebrow-raising loss to West Stokes in JV football last week. Literally and figuratively, every
BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE Isaac Pitts isn’t making any guarantees about Quality Education Academy winning a national championship. Yet, there’s an undeniable tone of eager anticipation
By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle The game of basketball has always been a way to teach life lessons. The D1 Sports Training facility will hold a tournament designed to
Above: Jalen Rose, sports analyst for ABC/ESPN, hosts the Champion Day fashion show at the HanesBrands headquarters in Winston-Salem on
Above: Marquise Gaddy (Submitted photo) Special to The Chronicle Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) student Marquise Gaddy, a freshman from Charlotte,
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
Above: Mount Tabor’s Thomas Brabham (2) proved himself as a dual-threat quarterback last week with timely scrambles and three touchdown
Basketball teams from across the state will compete By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle Since opening its doors in 2004, Winston-Salem


