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The Carolina Athletic Association for Choice Schools (CAA4SC) held their state tournament last week here in Winston-Salem. Winston-Salem Christian (WSC) and Quality Education Academy (QEA) played host for the tournament and needless to say, it was an action-packed week.
Following the last regular season game of the season on Thursday, the Carver High School girls soccer team heard their fate for playoffs in the Northwest Piedmont 1A conference. They earned a spot in the playoffs, the first time since opening the school in 1936.
This was an unprecedented season for QEA (Quality Education Academy) varsity ladies basketball team head coach Melvin Heggie. Dealing with injuries and uncertainty, Heggie and the Lady Pharaohs battled all season and accomplished their goal of becoming CAA4SC state champions.
This informative series provides valuable insight by our local coaches. Previous articles in this series ran in past issues of The Chronicle. This is Part 3 of Coach Gainey’s interview.
Local basketball coaches share what they wished
parents knew (part 4)
Local basketball coaches share what they wished parents knew (part 3)
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.
David Bishop has a heart for helping children, because someone helped him growing up. That was the major motivation for him to start the David Bishop Scholarship.
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