The Winston-Salem State Women’s Track & Field duo of sophomore sprinter Raven Covington and junior jumper Tajanel McNeil was selected to compete in the NCAA Division II Indoor Track &
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(pictured above: Co-captains Kyala Searcy and Celia Tibbs.) It may take a few more days – perhaps even a few more weeks – for Winston-Salem Prep’s girls’ basketball team to find
Parkland’s girls are pumped about the opportunity to perform in one of the premier events in high school track and field. The Mustangs expect to mount a strong challenge for
(pictured above: (From left) Lucas Brim, Reginald Gray, Daryl Napper Jr. and Bryan McKenzie have received full scholarships.) Carver High School seniors Reginald Gray, Daryl Napper Jr., Lucas Brim and Bryan McKenzie
It’s been nearly two weeks since the Parkland girls’ track team made school history by winning the Class 4-A state
Robin Emmons, a Huntersville fresh food advocate, will be among the speakers at a Feb. 22 TEDx event at Wake
From a purely coaching standpoint, this has been Bill Tibbs’ most satisfying season as the architect of Winston-Salem Prep’s junior
Quality Education Academy will not face the Carlisle School of Martinsville, Va. tonight, afterall. The highly-anticipated match-up was scrapped Monday