Above: Mount Tabor’s Thomas Brabham (2) proved himself as a dual-threat quarterback last week with timely scrambles and three touchdown passes. (Photo by Craig T. Greenlee) Nobody could have predicted
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BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE Tonight’s (Oct. 15) West Forsyth-Mount Tabor match-up figures to be the game of the JV football season. The Titans are undefeated and have
BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE The Mount Tabor-Reynolds JV football game was nip-and-tuck in the first half. But by the end of the third quarter, the Spartans seized
BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE In the aftermath of Winston-Salem State’s stomach-turning setback to Chowan, Coach Kienus Boulware pointed fingers at himself. The Rams overcame a 17-point deficit
By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle Sports history was made last month when the junior varsity squads from Winston-Salem Preparatory Academy
BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE Don’t be surprised if Parkland turns out to be the surprise team in
BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE Even though the Reynolds JV football team has yet to taste victory,
Special to The Chronicle POWDER SPRINGS, Ga. – The Winston-Salem State University Rams opened the scoring but couldn’t hold
BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE Opportunity knocked frequently on East Forsyth’s door in its season opener against Reynolds
In above photo: Carver’s Teryan Cherry (left in white) and Jeremy Brown-Middleton (bottom right) close in on Dudley quarterback Richard Monroe.