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Butch Wheeler, a longtime golfer at Winston Lake Golf Course, recounts its history as the first all-Black golf course in the area. Tim Grant emphasizes the course's role in fostering fellowship and diversity, being inducted into the National Black Golf Hall of Fame. He says the course is challenging but rewarding. It's also known for its welcoming environment and community spirit, where older and younger players form lasting bonds.
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Wake Forest University baseball coach Tom Walter said he has watched the video and doesn’t remember the specific moment but acknowledged “that language doesn’t reflect my values or the standards of this program.”
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The ceremony will posthumously honor “The Original Six" pioneer sportswriters and editors: Bryan Burwell, Thom Greer, Sam Lacy, Wendell Smith, Larry Whiteside and Ralph Wiley.
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The Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball tournament will move from its longtime home in North Carolina to the Atlanta area in 2026.
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North Carolina government cashed in early when it came to reaping fiscal benefits from authorized sports wagering in the ninth-largest state. A report…
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A celebration for the 30th anniversary of the acclaimed documentary Hoop Dreams will take place at Wake Forest University on Wednesday. The film follows…
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High Point finally rallied from 15 down in its league title game to punch a March Madness ticket in a year that started with being a big league favorite.
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NASCAR returned to its roots with a fight-free preseason exhibition at Bowman Gray Stadium and a popular victory with Chase Elliott winning The Clash on Sunday night.
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Ryan Blaney was a little kid the first time he raced at Bowman Gray Stadium — he figures he couldn't have been older than 10 — and remembers it being the…
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Bowman Gray last hosted a NASCAR Cup series event back in 1971.
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It’s the first time the Gate City has had a professional hockey team since 2004, when the Greensboro Generals folded.
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Clawson has spent 11 seasons with the Demon Deacons including seven consecutive bowl appearances.