The Carrboro Recreation and Parks Department will sponsor a Spring Baseball Program for participants 6-12 years old (as of Aug. 31, 2010).
Category: Sports
Middle school-aged baseball
The Carrboro Recreation and Parks Department will sponsor a Middle School Baseball League for ages 13-14 (as of Aug. 31, 2010).
Girls’ volleyball
The Carrboro Recreation and Parks Department will sponsor a Girls Volleyball Program for participants 10-13 years old (as of Aug. 31, 2010).
CLASS baseball
The Carrboro Recreation & Parks Department will sponsor a Baseball C.L.A.S.S. (Children Learning Athletic Sports Skills) for kids and their parents on Saturday mornings (9 to 10) from April 9 to May 21.
This year’s Heels – a whole new ballgame
This is not last year’s basketball team. Those words are meant for those worried that UNC is going to take another swan dive.
While Jaguars exit playoffs, season a resounding success
Just as all good things do, Carrboro High School’s football season came to an end last Friday night after a hard-fought loss to East Bladen, 56-48.
A team that ‘answered the bell’
A Carolina football team held together by spit and tape managed to go 7-5 in the regular season.
Many may not comprehend how big an accomplishment this is.
High school sports reports
Carrboro excelled on Friday in its 49-28 defeat of the Fairmont Golden Tornadoes, extending its postseason through the Thanksgiving holiday.
‘Imperative that we finish with a win’
The worst thing that could happen to the North Carolina football program at this point is to have the NCAA levy sanctions against the school, given the price the program has already paid.
Giving the rivalry its due
Butch Davis is a smart man, but there is one thing he’s taken too much time to absorb.
The North Carolina-N.C. State football game is not just another game, not just another Saturday in the season.
High school sports reports
FOOTBALL: Carrboro 55 – Whiteville 33. SOCCER PLAYOFFS: Round 3: Carrboro 1 – Roanoke Rapids 0; Chapel Hill 3 – Southern Lee 2;
Round 4: Carrboro 3 – Trinity 2; Cardinal Gibbons 3 – Chapel Hill 0
Decisions, decisions
Carolina could have won more games the last couple of years, but the Tar Heels let off the gas toward the end of the season.
High school sports reports
FOOTBALL: Pasquotank 41- Carrboro 38; Orange 14 – Chapel Hill 11; Person 49 – East Chapel Hill 21. SOCCER: Fuquay Varina 3 – East Chapel Hill 2; Carrboro 6 –
Randleman 1; Chapel Hill 2 – Asheboro 1
Nothing personal
Carolina’s best may not be good enough on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. before a packed house in Florida’s capital city of Tallahassee. And that is if the Tar Heels can locate their best game.
FSU can reasonably be expected to bring its best to the game. The Seminoles lost their last time out against N.C. State in Raleigh, blowing an early lead to lose 28-26, so they have some business to take care of themselves.
High school sports reports
Durham Hillside 47 – East Chapel Hill 8
Carrboro 49 – Granville Central 7
Southern Vance 41- Chapel Hill 13