(pictured above: Mount Tabor standout Tyrone Stevens.) Mount Tabor’s junior varsity could be in trouble and not even know it. This team appears to be close to invincible at 7-0. It
Glenn rallies to beat Carver (pictured above: Glenn wide receiver Braxton Rorie (24) in action during last week’s victory over Carver.) Glenn appeared to be on the verge of self-destructing against
(pictured above: West Forsyth’s Dashawn Hamilton (2) returns a kickoff as Parkland’s Elvin Delarosa (4) makes the tackle.) West Forsyth’s early barrage was too much for Parkland to handle in
(pictured above: D.J. Holland runs for yardage.) Now that East Forsyth has reached the mid-point of its junior varsity football season, it’s clear that defense sets the tone. The 4-1
(pictured above: Rakeem Jenkins is Carver’s big-play threat.) After four games, Carver has a 1-3 record in junior varsity football. Even
(pictured above: Reynolds’ Jeremiah Brown runs for yardage.) After three games, Reynolds is below .500. Yet, there’s strong evidence that
(pictured above: Some of the more than 200 kids who take part in the Union Baptist Church Youth Character Football
(pictured above: Donald Young in action last week in Winston-Salem.) At age 25, Donald Young has experienced the good, the bad
Coming off a 7-4 season in which its average margin of defeat was 4.0 points per game, N.C. A&T has
(pictured above: Coach Germane Crowell. William Dean will be the starting quarterback this season.) Germane Crowell is satisfied with the progress


