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  • Parks, Bulls deck RamsView Video

    Winston-Salem State got a dose of Trevin Parks, and Johnson C. Smith came away with a 76-70 win at crowded Brayboy Gym on Monday night.

  • State-of-the-art indoor track hosts first meet today in Winston-SalemView Video

    Craig Longhurst, a former All-American runner at Wake Forest University, competed in plenty of nerve-wracking races during his college career, and he's facing some new nerves today when the JDL Castle Fast Track opens for business.

  • WSSU beats Fayetteville State in division openerView Video

    The CIAA made sure to put Saturday's Fayetteville State-Winston-Salem State game on television, because the teams usually play close games.

  • Pine Brook back in rotation for Forsyth Invitational

    Change should be good for the Forsyth Invitational, which will celebrate its 65th year in August and return to Pine Brook Country Club for the first time since 1963.

  • In Motion: Yasso to speak at seminar

    The Twin City Track Club's annual winter seminar will be Feb. 25 at 6 p.m. at the Children's Museum.

  • Russell aims for London

    At lot has changed for marathon runner Blake Russell since the last U.S. Olympics trials.

  • CIAA makes impact

    It's no secret that CIAA football had no respect on the national level.

  • WSSU's Hayes feeling 'pure joy'

    Bill Hayes has a bounce in his step and a smile on his face that could light up a Christmas tree.

  • Rams turn sights toward next opponent

    Coach Connell Maynor — for the first time all season — looked out of sorts after his Winston-Salem State football team kept its hopes alive for the Division II national championship on Saturday night.

  • Former Deac Mattiace eager to return to Tour

    There were only two former Wake Forest golfers on the PGA Tour in 2011 — Bill Haas and Webb Simpson — and both had career seasons.

  • Defense has done its part for the Rams

    When new coach Connell Maynor and his staff at Winston-Salem State started recruiting after taking over, the job wasn't easy.

  • Hayes: WSSU fans need to step up

    Athletics director Bill Hayes of Winston-Salem State couldn't help but show his displeasure with the home crowd at Saturday's 59-7 win over Edward Waters.

  • In Motion: Ardmore race benefits food bank

    Nearly 350 runners took part in the ninth annual Ardmore 5K last Saturday and raised about $10,000 for the Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina. Race officials also gave the food bank perishable goods that were donated on race day.

  • In Motion: Popular Ardmore race to be run Saturday

    The Ardmore 5-K — one of the more popular 5-K races around — will be run Saturday starting at 9 a.m. near Redeemer Church on Miller Street.

  • Paul, stars pay tribute

    The significance of playing in the gym that Big House Gaines built might have been lost on some of the NBA players at Chris Paul's all-star pick-up game, but locals Josh Howard and Paul were very much aware of their surroundings.

  • Haas' star is rising after FedEx Cup win

    Bill Haas is moving to another level as a PGA Tour golfer.

  • Morris continues his transition from basketball to football

    The transition from basketball to football is complete for Corey Morris.

  • Wake Forest to name golf complex after Palmer

    As far as some are concerned, Wake Forest can never do enough to honor Arnold Palmer, the legendary golfer who always has a kind word for his school and who always is willing to help it raise money.

  • Local charities Wyndham winners again

    The Wyndham Championship had one of its best tournaments in years, and local charities again benefited from a program run by the title sponsor.

  • Children flock to tennis lessons after Winston-Salem Open

    There's a lot more activity lately at the Randy Pate Tennis Academy at Hanes Park, and Pate thinks he knows why.

  • Isner knocks off Roddick

    In a tight tennis match, catching just the right breaks can mean the difference between winning and losing. That's how fourth-seeded John Isner saw his semifinal match Friday at the Winston-Salem Open.

  • Puryear excited about golf clinic for youths

    When Sam Puryear Jr. was the executive director of the East Lake Golf Academy in Atlanta, he routinely preached the importance of getting juniors involved in golf.

  • Allred's biggest win hasn't sunk in yet

    Victoria Allred has won many golf tournaments in her short career, and her biggest win came last week at the 45th Twin States Junior Championship at the Governors Club in Chapel Hill.

  • Atlanta Athletic Club prepares for next month's PGA

    Right after the final putt dropped at the British Open earlier this month, Kasey Kauff looked at a calendar.

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