If North Carolina finishes with any part of first place in the final regular-season Atlantic Coast Conference standings, the Tar Heels will surely have earned it.
Category: Sports
Lady Jags prevail over S. Granville
The Carrboro High School women’s basketball team defeated the South Granville Vikings.
Pain propels Tar Heels forward
Lessons learned over the course of a season can hurt nearly as much physically as mentally.
Gaining confidence through positive action
The Carolina-Duke men’s basketball game is the premier product in the Atlantic Coast Conference’s television inventory.
Defense wins the race
The college basketball season is a marathon, but as with any close race, it will become a sprint near the end.
Phillips girls b-ball goes undefeated
The Phillips Middle School girls varsity basketball team finished the regular season with a perfect 11-0 record, defeating cross-town rivals Smith and Culbreth last week.
Karate champs
Chapel Hill-Carrboro YMCA Carolina Karate Club members participated in the War Angel Challenge in South Carolina on Jan. 21.
Carrboro divers advance
At the Triangle High School Diving Conference Championship last week, two Carrboro High School divers advanced to the regional finals.
Bullock’s time has arrived
Reggie Bullock, a sophomore guard from Kinston, is finally getting the opportunity he dreamt of as a youngster in eastern North Carolina.
Tyson scores 1,000
Carrboro High School junior Diamond Tyson was honored last week as the school’s first basketball player, male or female, to score 1,000 points in her high school career.
Heels look for redemption
Carolina will attempt to bounce back from a humiliating performance in its last game, a 90-57 loss to Florida State in Tallahassee.
Heels continue to improve
Sophomore Harrison Barnes is once again emerging as the central offensive force on UNC’s roster.
Rice, Phelps, Reese return with own team
Eddy Landreth
Carolina’s 102-65 victory against Monmouth on Sunday felt more like a family reunion than just another holiday blowout.
Getting’ it done on the hardwood
The CHS Jaguars continue to demonstrate that they’re a force to be reckoned with in Carolina 12 basketball.
Football team needs fresh start
Two years of controversy and chaos in the Carolina football program ended in a train wreck at the Independence Bowl in Shreveport, La., on Monday.