(pictured above: The Panthers Cadets celebrate after winning the AYF State Championship game.) It’s that time of year again in youth football circles. Three local teams are primed in their
(pictured above: Mount Tabor’s Doreau Jefferson snatches a rebound.) (Photos by Charles E. Leftwich Jr.) From all indications, the Branded For Knowledge Basketball Classic is here to stay. The inaugural
(pictured above: QEA Point Guard DeAngelo Bruster in action.) (Photo by Charles Leftwich Jr.) Quality Education Academy earned a split at the Phenom Hoops National High School Showcase played at Forsyth
(pictured above: Packer Jordan Timmons provided the team’s only bright spot.) (photos by Charles Lefwich Jr.) For three quarters of the American Youth Football (AYF) State Championship game, the Packers Pee
Perfect season for Tabor JV (pictured above: Mount Tabor’s Tyrek McNeil (1) runs to daylight.) (photos by Charles Lefwich Jr.)
(pictured above: Teddy Christakos is Tabor’s QB. Photo by Charles Leftwich Jr.) Nine down, one to go. It’s hardly surprising that there’s
(pictured above: The Grayhounds Junior Midgets celebrate after their big win.) The Grayhounds Junior Midgets have a flair for the
(pictured above: Coach Isaac Pitts on the sidelines.) Coach Isaac Pitts of Quality Education Academy always believed he had a modest chance to be
(pictured above: Mount Tabor standout Tyrone Stevens.) Mount Tabor’s junior varsity could be in trouble and not even know it. This
Glenn rallies to beat Carver (pictured above: Glenn wide receiver Braxton Rorie (24) in action during last week’s victory over Carver.)