Starting this fall, Curtis Clark will lead the Glenn Bobcats junior varsity football team on the sidelines.
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The Reynolds Demons bounced back in a major way last Thursday with their 26-8 victory over the North Forsyth Vikings.
BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE Carver is on full steamroller mode in junior varsity football. Coming off a lengthy period of inactivity, the Yellowjackets have shown no signs
BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE In a much-anticipated match-up of top contenders in junior varsity football, West Forsyth continued its trek down victory lane. This time, the
BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE In most instances, rivalry games tend to bring out the best in teams.
BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE Even though the Reynolds JV football team has yet to taste victory,
(pictured above: Teddy Christakos is Tabor’s QB. Photo by Charles Leftwich Jr.) Nine down, one to go. It’s hardly surprising that there’s
(pictured above: Mount Tabor standout Tyrone Stevens.) Mount Tabor’s junior varsity could be in trouble and not even know it. This
Glenn rallies to beat Carver (pictured above: Glenn wide receiver Braxton Rorie (24) in action during last week’s victory over Carver.)
(pictured above: D.J. Holland runs for yardage.) Now that East Forsyth has reached the mid-point of its junior varsity football