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February 13, 2026

Month: November 2019

College Football

Third quarter explosion leads Tar Heels over Wolfpack

November 30, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on Third quarter explosion leads Tar Heels over Wolfpack

North Carolina’s Trey Morrison (4) reacts following his interception against North Carolina State during the second half of an NCAA college football game in Raleigh, N.C., Saturday, Nov. 30, 2019. (AP Photo/Karl B DeBlaker) RALEIGH […]

College Football

Thomas, No. 22 Mountaineers rout Troy

November 30, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on Thomas, No. 22 Mountaineers rout Troy

Appalachian State coach Eliah Drinkwitz talks with quarterback Zac Thomas during the Mountaineers’ win over Troy. (Butch Dill / AP Photo) TROY, Ala. — Zac Thomas and Appalachian State came out fast, built and maintained […]

College Football

LeMay leads the way for Charlotte in win over ODU

November 30, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on LeMay leads the way for Charlotte in win over ODU

Charlotte running back Benny LeMay stretches to score a touchdown against App State (Allison Lee Isley/The Winston-Salem Journal via AP) NORFOLK, Va. — Benny LeMay ran for 105 yards and two touchdowns and Charlotte beat […]

College Football

Wake Forest stumbles at Syracuse in overtime

November 30, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on Wake Forest stumbles at Syracuse in overtime

Syracuse linebacker Lakiem Williams forces a fumble on Wake Forest quarterback Jamie Newman during the first half of the Orange’s overtime win. (Adrian Kraus / AP Photo) SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Trill Williams made sure Clayton […]

College Football

Duke beats Miami to end 5-game slide

November 30, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on Duke beats Miami to end 5-game slide

Duke’s Chris Rumph II celebrates in front of Miami’s Jarren Williams after a defensive stop during the third quarter of the Blue Devils’ 27-17 win in Durham. (Chris Seward / AP Photo) DURHAM — Quentin […]

news

Reimer’s 36 saves lead Hurricanes over Lightning

November 30, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on Reimer’s 36 saves lead Hurricanes over Lightning

Hurricanes center Sebastian Aho scores past Lightning goaltender Curtis McElhinney while defended by Luke Schenn during Carolina’s 3-2 win Saturday in Tampa Bay. (Chris O’Meara / AP Photo) TAMPA, Fla. — James Reimer didn’t get […]

College Basketball

Duke beats Winthrop to rebound from upset loss

November 29, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on Duke beats Winthrop to rebound from upset loss

Duke guard Cassius Stanley (2) is assisted from the playing court by teammates following an injury during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Winthrop in Durham, N.C., Friday, Nov. 29, 2019. […]

College Football

App State clinches home field for Sun Belt championship game with rout of Troy

November 29, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on App State clinches home field for Sun Belt championship game with rout of Troy

Appalachian State coach Eliah Drinkwitz talks with quarterback Zac Thomas (12) during the second half of the team’s NCAA college football game against Troy on Friday, Nov. 29, 2019, in Troy, Ala. (AP Photo/Butch Dill) […]

College Basketball

UNC beats Oregon 78-74 in Bahamas

November 29, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on UNC beats Oregon 78-74 in Bahamas

FILE – In this Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2019, file photo, North Carolina coach Roy Williams, center, laughs with freshmen Armando Bacot (5), Cole Anthony (2), Anthony Harris (0) and Jeremiah Francis, right, during the team’s […]

Business

NC has a strong 2019 pecan crop

November 28, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on NC has a strong 2019 pecan crop

Traditional pecan pie, fall dessert concept for Thanksgiving RALEIGH — Pecan pie lovers can celebrate. The North Carolina pecan growers have a good crop ahead of the holidays despite a relatively dry summer and damages […]

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