A SportsWeek k { Also More Stories, Religion and Classifieds august 25, 2016 ??? Youth football league holds jamboree at Carver High BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY THE CHRONICLE Youth football leagues are the purist form of the sport in the eyes of many. The young people who make up these leagues play for the love of the game. The Central Carolina Youth Football League (CCYFL) held a jam boree Saturday, Aug. 20, at Carver High School. The CCYFL includes teams from all across the state of North Carolina and the Youth Character Football League (YCFL), based out of Union Baptist Church, is one of them. The YCFL was created to help combat childhood obesity and to give the young people something to partic ipate in. The league has been in existence for seven years. League Director Tom Brown seeks to make the league stronger See Youth on B2 nKXO Dy I imotny Ramsey The quarterback from the Southwestern Randolph Cougars breaks several tackles during the scrimmage against the YCFL 8 and under team. BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY THE CHRONICLE ? The first game of the year usually comes with some nervousness and a few mental errors as the players knock the rust off from the summer. Last Thursday, Glenn's JV was able to overcome the rust and pull out a victory against North Forsyth, 14 to 6. Neither team was able to establish any sort of continu ity on offense during the first half qf play. North was unable to get out of its own way with botched center to quarterback exchanges, missed assignments on the offen sive line and key turnovers. Glenn was able to drive the ball into North territory multiple times in the first half but kept coming up empty. Glenn's defense was the most con sistent group on the field all night. Glenn Head coach Stephen Herring Jr. said it felt great to "get the monkey off their back" by winning the first game of the year. "Our defense played huge tonight. If it wasn't for the four turnovers and getting us good field position, who knows it;s how things would have turned out. Its much easier to score on a 40-yard drive than an 80 yard." Glenn was able the line mage on which Forsyth for most game. On offense, Glenn went to wide receiver Christen . Wilson early and often with hitches and quick screens that opened up the running game for Mekhi Fenner, who scored twice, and others. "Christen Wilson is one of our big time players, and to control of scrim defense, kept North off balance of the we went to him early. By doing that, it opened up the pass ing game for other receivers like Davieyon Allsbrook Miller, who had a big night receiving for us as well as our tight ends," Herring continued. North Forsyth did not seem to get into any sort of rhythm all night long. They had issues just snapping the ball from under center and when they seemed to have some momentum late in the first half, starting running back Semaj Transou had to leave the game due to injury. Following the injury to Transou, the Vikings were not able to move the ball on the ground. The first half of play ended with a 0-0 score. Glenn came out early in the second half and seemed to wear down the Vikings, who had many players going both ways on offense and defense. The Bobcats were also able to See Surge on B2 14-6 Franchisee Duvane Dorsey opens second smoothie shop in Winston-Salem BY TODD LUCK |IHE CHRONICLE In less than a year, Duvane Dorsey has opened two Smoothie King locations in Winston Salem. He opened his first Smoothie King at 1961 N. Peace Haven Road on Oct. 29 of last year. His second store opened last Monday, Aug. 15, at 5709 University Parkway and is already receiving a steady stream of customers. Dorsey said word of mouth about the new location has brought in costumers and made it "wonderful from day one." See Smoothie on B2