The Winston-Salem State University Rams, despite having 12 new players for the 2013-14 season, were predicted last Thursday to finish first in the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association’s Southern Division. The
In a game where offense took a backseat, the Grayhounds got the best of it in a 14-6 victory over the Tiny Rams last week. The win gave the Grayhounds
In recent weeks, Reagan’s junior varsity seems to be snake-bitten. After opening the season with three straight wins, the Raiders suffered back-to-back losses. What’s ironic is that Reagan could easily
North Forsyth runners performed admirably at the Sept. 21 Beeson Park Invitational in Kernersville. The Vikings finished 13th as a team in the 5k and standout performances were turned in
The first four games of the junior varsity football season have produced mixed results for Mount Tabor. Even so, the
In a game that featured four lead changes, the South Fork Panthers delivered when it mattered most in an 18-16
Peggy Kirk Bell has been selected as the first female inductee into the Carolinas PGA Hall of Fame. Since its
After winning its first two football games, Carver’s junior varsity team suffered a humbling 34-20 loss to vastly-improved North Forsyth
Students at The Centers for Exceptional Children (CFEC) will have new equipment and educational materials thanks to the most successful


