Winston-Salem State’s women’s basketball team finally got over the hump and won its first CIAA game of the season. Now it remains to be seen how far this group will
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(Photos by Charles E. Leftwich Jr, Above:. Isaiah Wilkins scores for Mount Tabor last week.) Isaiah Wilkins made the most of his junior varsity basketball debut in Mount Tabor’s first
(pictured above: Nihjel Payne soars to the basket. Photos by Charles E. Leftwich Jr.) Based on early-season returns, Reagan’s junior varsity looks like a bona fide contender in the Central Piedmont
Carver ballers showing promise (pictured above: Coach Wil Perry talks to players. ) Carver’s varsity basketball team just might be on track to experience its first winning season since President
Prep earns bragging rights again (pictured above: Brandon Palmer (11) leads the press for Winston-Salem Prep’s stifling defense. Photos by Charles E.
(pictured above: Dominique Claytor shoots a free throw.) This is supposed to be the basketball season that Winston-Salem Prep’s girls make
(pictured above: Walkertown’s Terrence Westberry applies pressure on D.J. Williams of Atkins.) The two lowest-seeded teams in the Lash-Chronicle Holiday Classic
(pictured above: The Winston-Salem Preparatory Academy Phoenix celebrate their big win. Photos by Charles E. Leftwich Jr.) Once again, pressure defense delivered
(pictured above: Tiny Indians had a great season.) Unlike last year when the Tiny Rams U14s and Tiny Indians Cadets reigned
(pictured above: Adam Warren of Reagan (54) rises over Walkertown’s Kendrick Campbell (21) to make a pass. Photo by Cameron L. Leftwich)