The upperclassmen players in 1957 and 2005 are probably the only Carolina basketball players, other than those who played from 1998-2002, who can full understand the extreme swings actually possible for UNC basketball.
Category: Sports
Jaguars continue to improve
The Carrboro High School wrestling team exhibited its continued improvement in a dual meet last week against Granville Central.
Fedora connects with Carolina’s past
Larry Fedora sounded echoes of Carolina’s past when he walked to the podium and spoke during his introduction as the Tar Heels’ new football coach on Dec. 7.
Carrboro crushes NCSSM
The Carrboro High School men’s basketball team extended its dominance on Monday by topping the North Carolina School of Science and Math, 78-36.
As Barnes goes, so goes Carolina
Eddy Landreth
The best thing to come from North Carolina’s 73-72 loss at Kentucky is that sophomore Harrison Barnes appeared to be upset he did not get to take the last shot.
‘Geothermal’ finish for Tar Heels
North Carolina finished off its second consecutive season of unholy stress in style with a 37-21 victory over Duke at Kenan Stadium in the regular-season finale for both teams.
Great season, Jags!
The Carrboro High School men’s soccer team suffered a heartbreaking loss in triple overtime in the 2A State Finals against Salisbury on Saturday.
Henson evolves into a powerful force
Of all the things the Carolina basketball program has to be thankful for, John Henson’s growth, development and tenure as a player has to be near the top of the list.
Jaguars avenge DSA loss
The Carrboro High boy’s soccer team avenged its only loss of the regular season at the hands of Durham School of the Arts (DSA) on Saturday, defeating DSA, 4-0.
High school football scores
from around the county.
Heels tour the country for two victories
Top-ranked Carolina is predicted to accomplish even bigger objectives before this basketball season ends, but the Tar Heels had a start none of them will ever forget.
Carrboro women’s Cross Country takes state title
The CHS men’s and women’s cross country teams competed at the NCHSAA State Championships on Saturday.
Top-ranked Heels open in unusual setting
Eddy Landreth
Friday at 7 p.m. EST North Carolina will open basketball season in the most unusual of places: on the deck of a U.S. aircraft carrier.
High school football scores
from around the county.
Barrett, incumbents win school board race
Challenger James Barrett joined four incumbents in being elected to the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education on Tuesday.