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Second-year coach Jeremy Earle said he thinks his Jefferson team will come together quicker than it did in 2011, when it started 1-4.
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Forward John Henson is one of three North Carolina underclassmen who will enter the NBA draft, the school said Thursday.
This year's tournament returns Saturday as the teams face off in pool-play action to reach next Friday's tournament final at Brandon.
North Carolina placed its entire starting frontcourt on the all-Atlantic Coast Conference first team, including Sickles High School graduate John Henson.
The Sickles High boys basketball team is anything but a cliche when it comes to doing whatever is necessary to win.
There was a time when the Wharton wrestling team had no issues handling Sickles. Not Tuesday night.
Teammates would have understood if Nate Mills went to the bench Thursday night for just one play.
Teammates would have understood if Nate Mills went to the bench Thursday night for just one play.
Sickles junior quarterback Nate Mills completed 6 of 10 passes for 211 yards and four touchdowns, and running back Yhaquille Grant had a 73-yard touchdown run.
Sickles hadn't scored a touchdown in three games coming into its matchup with Strawberry Crest, but that ended with a win over the Chargers.
The offenses from Jefferson and Sickles struggled to find their grooves, often sputtering with miscues between getting drilled by the defenses.
Nope, this was not the way Earl Garcia drew this one up.
Game of the Week
Story lines abound in this week’s TBO.com/Tampa Tribune Game of the Week between Sickles and host Hillsborough.
Alvin Bailey completed 7-of-10 passes for 128 yards and two touchdowns and carried the ball nine times for 117 yards and one touchdown to lead the undefeated Hawks to their sixth straight win.
Shaking his head, Sickles coach Brian Turner wiped the perspiration from his face with a long, deliberate swipe. He wasn't exactly satisfied.
Shaking his head, Sickles coach Brian Turner wiped the perspiration from his face with a long, deliberate swipe. He wasn't exactly satisfied.
TAMPA With not a quiver in his cadence or a blink of an eye, Sickles coach Brian Turner said his team hasn't done anything.
With not a quiver in his cadence or a blink of an eye, Sickles coach Brian Turner said his team hasn't done anything.
Before Saturday's Mitchell Invitational, Anclote's Argishti Gazari had not claimed a big race win in his so far young cross country career. But last week in the Ridgewood Invitational, Gazari was able to separate himself from the pack and at Starkey Park Saturday morning, the Shark was able to do it again, but on a larger stage.
Sickles improved to 2-0 with an impressive win against Wharton. However, the victory was not as easy as the score might indicate.
SICKLES 38 WHARTON 21
The Sickles Gryphons opened the 2011 season with a tough-fought victory over the home-standing Steinbrenner Warriors.
The Sickles Gryphons opened the 2011 season with a hard-fought victory over the home-standing Steinbrenner Warriors.
There's a little saying that circulates among coaches: Success breeds success. Over at Sickles High, that axiom appears to be coming to life.
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