Phoenix takes home Frank Spencer championship
Former Reagan standout graduates college, reflects on career and prepares for final season
Travis Hunter shocked the world of college football
Local organization helps to eradicate violence among young people
Mt. Tabor had a great season last spring, posting a 13-3 record and going all the way to the third round of the state playoffs, eventually losing to Weddington 61-48. This year, it’s looking like the Spartans are poised to make another deep playoff run as they are off to a 6-0 start to the season.
Olander Worthy has accomplished a lot in his life, including inspiring youth to chase their dreams. As a Winston-Salem native, he is proud of where he comes from and strives to continue giving back to the next generation. Through the game of tennis, he has impacted the lives of countless kids and even his own.
The name Anthony Hill graced the pages of The Chronicle newspaper for seven years. During his tenure, he was a six-time North Carolina Press Association award winner and his impact on the paper still resonates through the halls of The Chronicle.
It’s a new year with new beginnings for the Atkins boys’ basketball team. After a successful spring campaign that saw the Camels capture the Western Piedmont 2A conference championship and a nice playoff run, they will now move up the ladder to 3A and hope to maintain the level of success that head coach Marlon Brim has set for Atkins.
The East Forsyth girls’ basketball team defeated Reagan 55-46 to win the Bell, Davis & Pitt bracket of the Mary Garber Holiday Classic. The Eagles came into the tournament as the No.1 seed in the bracket and their play throughout the tournament showed why.