Photo by Craig T. Greenlee Nick Childs of East Forsyth showcased big-play skills as a receiver and kick returner this past season. BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE Going
Tag "JV football"
BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE Murphy’s Law was in full effect in Carver’s eyebrow-raising loss to West Stokes in JV football last week. Literally and figuratively, every
BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE Glenn’s junior varsity hopes to reverse a two-game losing streak when it opens league play in the Piedmont Triad 4-A Conference against Southwest
BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE When football teams get time off during the season, it can be a plus as well as a minus. On the one hand,
By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle The weather we’ve been having recently has really thrown a wrench into high school football
BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE After six weeks of play, here’s a look at the state of affairs
Glenn rallies to beat Carver (pictured above: Glenn wide receiver Braxton Rorie (24) in action during last week’s victory over Carver.)
Reynolds is easily the most improved JV football team in Forsyth County. The record testifies to that. A year ago,
Reagan’s junior varsity went through an awful 30-minute stretch in last week’s match-up against North Davidson. The Raiders were flagged
Win-loss records don’t always tell the whole story. Case in point: Carver’s JV football team. At the mid-point of the