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Nine Aggies selected for preseason all-conference team

August 4, 2018

NORFOLK, Va. – The North Carolina A&T football was perfect again. All nine players they nominated for the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference preseason all-conference teams were voted on by the conference’s football head coaches and sports information directors including seven who were named first team. The MEAC announced their preseason team on Friday, July 27, during […]


Greensboro teams win baseball championships

July 26, 2018

The Metropolitan Junior Baseball League (MJBL) concluded its 28th annual Inner City Classic national baseball championships Sunday at Greensboro’s Stoner-White Field and two Greensboro teams came away winners. On Saturday the Greensboro Bison slid by the Illinois Panthers 17-16 to take the 15-and-under title at Smith High. The Bison head coach is Clint Miller. In […]


France wins 2nd World Cup title, beats Croatia 4-2

July 20, 2018

MOSCOW (AP) — Kylian Mbappe and France put on a thrilling show in winning the World Cup title. All Russian President Vladimir Putin might remember is the Pussy Riot protest. The 19-year-old Mbappe became only the second teenager after Pele to score in a World Cup final, helping France beat Croatia 4-2 on Sunday. Mbappe […]


Punch 4 Pounds Kids at Camp Champ

July 13, 2018

A local summer camp is making sure kids are exercising their bodies and minds while on summer break. Camp Champ invites youngsters ages 4-12 to participate in a summer camp that utilizes the various techniques and principles of boxing to teach and exercise. The three-month summer camp was created by Steven Matthews, owner of Punch […]


Cobras Collapse on the Road to the Mammoths, 55-29

July 5, 2018

PORTLAND – The Maine Mammoths (3-8) pulled off a huge upset over the Carolina Cobras (7-4) after beating them from start to finish in a 55-29 victory. This was the two team’s second and final meeting of the regular season, with Carolina winning their first meeting 56-42 in Portland. Carolina’s previous three losses were only […]


GAC’s Learn to Swim: 2nd graders make a splash!

June 15, 2018

A special graduation ceremony was held on Wednesday, June 6 at the Greensboro Aquatic Center (GAC) for a select group of Guilford County Schools System second graders. These young students participated in GAC’s “Learn-to-Swim” program. This year, the popular program taught a record number 1,388 second graders how to swim and increased the number of […]


Aggies’ great season ends at NCAA Region

June 8, 2018

CHAPEL HILL – After losing to UNC Chapel Hill 11 to 0 Friday, the N.C. A&T Aggies faced the Purdue Boilermakers. Saturday’s two-hour, twenty-eight-minute rain delay slowed down the conclusion of the best season in North Carolina A&T Aggies baseball history. Once the skies did clear, Purdue, who had a double-digit lead when the delay […]


NCAA Track & Field Championships

June 1, 2018

TAMPA, FL. – North Carolina A&T spent the final day of the 2018 NCAA East Preliminary Round at University of South Florida (USF) Track & Field Stadium adding to their NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championship qualifying totals. Junior men’s sprinter Rodney Rowe and junior women’s jumper Anisa Toppin led the way on Saturday. The […]


NCHSAA State Championships: Guilford athletes bring home medals

May 25, 2018

4-A Track & Field Results Girls Fifty-seven high schools competed in the 32nd annual North Carolina High School Athletic Association’s (NCHSAA) Track and Field Championships held at North Carolina A&T State University’s Irwin Belk Track on Saturday, May 19. Panther Creek of Cary won the girls’ 4-A title with a score of 69 points. High […]


UNCG Softball: Spartans head to NCAA Regionals

May 19, 2018

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – UNCG softball team, the 2018 Southern Conference Tournament and Regular Season Champions, will continue its season as the team will head to the regional NCAA Tournament held in Columbia, S.C. The host university is the No. 9 seed University of South Carolina, who will square off against UNCG at 7:30 p.m. on […]


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