A look back at recent seasons tells you much about the women’s basketball program at Livingstone College. The Lady Blue Bears were at or near the bottom of the stack
(Above: East Forsyth’s Brandon Tate (23) takes the ball to the basket.) Northwest Guilford and East Forsyth engaged in a tug-of-war that lasted for four quarters. This nail-biting contest, which was
(Photos by Charles E. Leftwich, Jr., Above: Prep’s Ryan Palmer goes in for a layup.) When it comes to junior varsity basketball in this part of the state, the beat
(Photos by Charles E. Leftwich Jr., Above: De’Sean Harrell leads the Titans fast break.) It took about half of the first quarter for West Forsyth’s junior varsity to get into the
Quantum leap. It’s a fitting catch phrase to describe William Comer’s still-budding wrestling career at Reagan. A year ago, Comer
(WSSU Photos by Garrett Garms, Above: Terrell Leach was the man of the hour. ) Winston-Salem State University got a
(Photo by Craig T. Greenlee, Above: Justin Nolan (50) of Atkins drives to the basket for the game-winning score as
Winston-Salem State’s women got mixed results in their most recent CIAA basketball encounters. The Lady Rams put together a promising
(East’s Sherrod Wells drives to the basket.)(Photos by Charles E. Leftwich Jr.) With four minutes remaining in the fourth quarter,
WSSU’s Javan Wells slices past defenders on his way to the basket. After opening the CIAA portion of its season


