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December 13, 2025

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Deacons finally get their kicks against Florida State

October 20, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on Deacons finally get their kicks against Florida State

Wake Forest quarterback Sam Hartman celebrates after the Deacons defeated Florida State 22-20 on Saturday (AP Photo/Nell Redmond) WINSTON-SALEM — It took a couple buckets of wet footballs, a backup quarterback with starting experience and […]

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Heels drop wild 6OT game to Virginia Tech

October 19, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on Heels drop wild 6OT game to Virginia Tech

BLACKSBURG, Va. — Quincy Patterson’s two-point conversion run in the sixth overtime lifted Virginia Tech a wild 43-41 victory over North Carolina on Saturday in the longest game in ACC history. Both teams squandered opportunities […]

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App State stays perfect with Sun Belt win over ULM

October 19, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on App State stays perfect with Sun Belt win over ULM

BOONE — Appalachian State coach Eli Drinkwitz has a daily reminder for his football team: Do it better than it has ever been done before. The Mountaineers are working on that. Zac Thomas threw for […]

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BC piles up 400-plus rushing yards in win over NC State

October 19, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on BC piles up 400-plus rushing yards in win over NC State

BOSTON — Boston College easily showed why it’s the best rushing team in the Atlantic Coast Conference. AJ Dillon ran for 223 yards and three touchdowns, David Bailey had two long TD runs with 181 […]

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Blue Devils routed at Virginia

October 19, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on Blue Devils routed at Virginia

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Bronco Mendenhall was at a loss to explain how Virginia’s game against Duke turned into a blowout. So were his players. “I thought it would come down to the last possession, so […]

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Duck and cover: Canes, Mrazek beaten in Anaheim

October 19, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on Duck and cover: Canes, Mrazek beaten in Anaheim

Anaheim Ducks’ Jakob Silfverberg works in front of Carolina Hurricanes goaltender James Reimer during Friday’s game in Anaheim (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez) ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — When Carter Rowney’s short-handed goal sailed into the Carolina […]

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Young, unproven Hornets will have opportunity for minutes

October 16, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on Young, unproven Hornets will have opportunity for minutes

Kemba Walker, center, is gone to Boston, giving Dwayne Bacon (7) a bigger role and making Cody Zeller (40) — along with Marvin Williams — the top returning scorer at 10.3 points per game. (Michael […]

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Switch to southpaw QB Hockman an adjustment for Pack

October 16, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on Switch to southpaw QB Hockman an adjustment for Pack

The switch at quarterback to Bailey Hockman also means receivers and pass blockers must adjust to having a left-handed passer. (Karl B. DeBlaker / AP Photo) RALEIGH — There’s a reason baseball managers load their […]

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Former Duke guard Derryck Thornton back in ACC with Boston College

October 16, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on Former Duke guard Derryck Thornton back in ACC with Boston College

Derryck Thornton played one season at Duke, in 2015-16, before transferring to Southern Cal. The graduate transfer point guard is back in the ACC with Boston College for his final year of eligibility. (Michael Dwyer […]

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Just how good are these Panthers?

October 16, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on Just how good are these Panthers?

Wide receiver Curtis Samuel and the Panthers have had plenty to celebrate during during their four-game winning streak, but does Carolina’s recent success indicate the team is headed toward a playoff berth? (Tim Ireland / […]

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