The car ride is often Rebekah Page's only break. The Caldwell Academy sophomore competes on the Eagles' cross country, basketball, soccer and, until this season, track and field teams, and the commitments often bump against each other like power forward...
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A hamstring pull has been a thorn in Josiel Colon's side for the last few weeks, and it was bad enough to keep the Northeast Guilford sophomore out of the field for Thursday's Mid-Piedmont 3-A baseball tournament championship against Asheboro.
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After going unselected in the NFL Draft, former Dudley and UNC football player Kennedy Tinsley has signed a free-agent contract with the St. Louis Rams, who want to move him back to the fullback position he played as a high school star.
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Glenn boys basketball coach Lee Reavis said Wednesday he will leave the school at the end of the year to become the head coach at Northwest Guilford, ending a successful seven-year tenure to move closer to his childhood home.
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CHAPEL HILL — With two minutes left in its season, Bishop McGuinness trusted its four-year state title reign to five sophomores.“Some of them were breathing pretty hard over there, and their eyes were big,” head coach Brian Robinson said...
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GREENSBORO — Northern Guilford football star Keenan Allen will decide between California and Penn State today on National Signing Day — and not Alabama, to which he committed in November.Whichever he chooses, Allen is likely to have at least o...
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At some point, they’ll run out of superlatives to heap on Keenan Allen. In the meantime, the Northern Guilford football star can savor one more honor Sunday when he’s included in the Parade Magazine All-America team, a national list that in pr...
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GREENSBORO — It could have been worse.That was the general consensus Tuesday, a day after Dudley basketball standout P.J. Hairston suffered a leg injury in the final seconds of a loss to Oak Hill Academy during the MLK Day N.C. Scholastic Classic.
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GREENSBORO — The doctor kept talking, but Kay Jacobs' mind had stopped. The last two words any father wants to hear next to his son's name were resonating in his ears like a church bell on a quiet morning. Cancer. Chemotherapy. How could it be?
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