East Forsyth power forward Dominique Jones shoots over the outstretched arms of Glenn’s Christian Herbin. (Photo by Craig T. Greenlee) BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE With the exception
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Photo by Craig T. Greenlee Prep’s Jalen Cranley attacks the Titans defense off the dribble. BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE West Forsyth imposed its will in the closing
Photo by Craig T. Greenlee Jaylan McMillon (4) delivers at both ends of the floor for West Forsyth. BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE Mount Tabor got the nod
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
BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE Tonight’s (Oct. 15) West Forsyth-Mount Tabor match-up figures to be the game of
Tristan Look (with ball) is a key contributor on East Forsyth’s offensive line. (Photo by Craig T. Green) The strength
(Above: Photos by Craig T. Greenlee- Three Brent Invitational champs squared off in the boys 200. West Forsyth’s Breon Jenkins
(Photos by Charles E. Leftwich Jr., Above: De’Sean Harrell leads the Titans fast break.) It took about half of the first
Quantum leap. It’s a fitting catch phrase to describe William Comer’s still-budding wrestling career at Reagan. A year ago, Comer
(West Forsyth’s Kamonyi Becton scores inside. Photos by Cameron L. Leftwich) A rivalry game that was supposed to be a suspense-filled