WSSU’s Javan Wells slices past defenders on his way to the basket. After opening the CIAA portion of its season with back-to-back road losses, Winston-Salem State is showing signs that
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(North Stokes’ Larry Helms (2) is forced to the baseline by Walkertown players. Photos by Craig Greenlee) Whether or not Walkertown’s junior varsity finishes above the break-even point for this season
(West Forsyth’s Kamonyi Becton scores inside. Photos by Cameron L. Leftwich) A rivalry game that was supposed to be a suspense-filled thriller turned out to be a shockingly one-sided non-contest. Reagan
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
(Photos by Charles E. Leftwich Jr, Above:. Isaiah Wilkins scores for Mount Tabor last week.) Isaiah Wilkins made the most
Carver ballers showing promise (pictured above: Coach Wil Perry talks to players. ) Carver’s varsity basketball team just might be
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: Nihjel Payne soars to the basket. Photos by Charles E. Leftwich Jr.) Based on early-season returns, Reagan’s junior varsity
(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: Dominique Claytor shoots a free throw.) This is supposed to be the basketball season that Winston-Salem Prep’s girls make