Two weeks ago Mt. Tabor took a drubbing 42-13 at the hands of East Forsyth. Spartan head coach Mike Lovelace said he knew his young players would respond well in their next game. His team did just that as they defeated West Forsyth by the score of 13-0.
The Glenn Bobcats are off to a good start in their 2017 campaign.
Art Blevins recently retired from Hanes Hosiery Recreation Center after nearly 40 years in the Winston-Salem Recreation and Parks Department. He returned to the center for the championship game of the newly minted “Coach Art’s All-Star Summer League” on Aug. 22.
The Reagan Raiders looked impressive during the pre-season jamboree at Mount Tabor earlier this month.
The Eagles of East Forsyth defeated Mt. Tabor last Thursday in a 42-13 victory at home.
Calvin Davis will now lead the Lady Phoenix team onto the court next season in hopes of reclaiming greatness that the program once enjoyed.
Salem College just brought in new graduate assistant Brianne Mack to breathe new life into its basketball program.
The Carl H. Russell Sr. Community Center crowned the champions in the 5-9 age group as well as the 10-13 age group in its summer youth basketball league.
Reynolds faced off against Parkland high in the first junior varsity action of the year.
Julius Reese Jr., a rising eighth-grader at Southeast Middle School, is gaining the attention from college basketball coaches across the country.


