Category: The skinny
Duke’s Sirk hopes short-yardage experience helps as starter
Duke breaks in new starting quarterbacks by a year before giving them the job by inserting them into short-yardage situations. …read more Source:: WRAL
Panthers waive injured WR Stephen Hill after torn ACL
The Carolina Panthers have waived injured wide receiver Stephen Hill after he suffered a torn right ACL in practice. …read more Source:: WRAL
Merritt shoots 67 to win Quicken Loans National by 3 shots
Troy Merritt won the Quicken Loans National on Sunday for his first PGA Tour title, closing with a 4-under 67 for a three-stroke victory over…
Matt Kenseth stretches his fuel and steals a win at Pocono
Matt Kenseth stretched his fuel and zipped past the fading leaders in the final thrilling laps Sunday to win the NASCAR Sprint Cup race at…
ACC Basketball: Dennis Smith Jr. performing well at adidas Nations Global event in California
Playing for Team Wall at the adidas Nations Global event in Garden Grove, California, Fayetteville’s Dennis Smith Jr. has averaged 17.7 points, 8.7 assists, 7.0…
ACC Basketball: Maverick Rowan commits to N.C. State
Maverick Rowan, a 6-foot-7 wing who will be eligible to play college basketball this season, committed to N.C. State on Sunday. …read more Source:: Fayetteville…
ACC Basketball: Richard Washington commits to Wake Forest
Class of 2016 recruit Richard Washington Jr., a left-handed shooting guard, committed to Wake Forest on Saturday night. The news was first reported by Scout’s…
Much Adu About Nothing: Rowdies’ Freddie Adu to miss game vs. RailHawks
Freddy Adu, the former U.S. youth soccer phenomenon who recently joined the Tampa Bay Rowdies of the North American Soccer League, did not travel with…
Panthers’ secondary eager to break out of front 7’s shadow
The Carolina Panthers’ secondary is eager to finally break out from the shadows of the perennially strong front seven this season. …read more Source:: WRAL
Midnight practice marks start to Green Hope’s season
The Falcons practiced well into the early hours of Saturday morning. …read more Source:: High School OT





