United Firepower is the new arena football team set to play their first game at the fairgrounds annex next spring. The team is inviting fans and Winston-Salem locals to their jersey reveal and team meet and greet on Dec. 29 at 7 p.m. at ROAR entertainment complex at 633 N. Liberty St.
Curry’s injury makes the Wild West untamed territory
From the day he began playing sports, Rodney McLean II has been a multi-sport athlete. In his junior year of high school, he chose to focus solely on the sport of soccer. That gamble paid off as McLean, who attends Winston-Salem Christian School.
When Chris Geter took over as head coach for the Parkland Mustangs boys basketball team, he knew it was going to take some time to rebuild the program. Now entering
Coming this spring, there will be another option in the city for those who love football. United Firepower is a new arena football team that will take their first snaps this coming April. The team will play an eight-game season with four home games for the local fans to enjoy.
East Forsyth guard Will Gray garnered a lot of attention last year with his play on the court, which included conference player of the year. Because of his stellar play, it warranted a lot of attention from the next level and after much deliberation, Gray has decided to attend the University of North Carolina at Pembroke to play basketball.
For the second time in three years, the Lady Mustangs captured a Mary Garber Championship. Parkland defeated Mt. Tabor 50 to 39 in the Atrium Health Wake Forest bracket of the 33rd annual Tip-off Classic.
Chapel Hill’s men’s basketball team doesn’t look like No. 1
Yellow Jackets and Griffin part ways (Part 1)