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John Dell

Winston-Salem

Sports Writer at Winston-Salem Journal

Sportswriter @journalnow. A husband and father of two (ages 21 and 19 - both in college): Beats: WSSU, Wake Forest football and basketball.. [email protected]

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  • 1 week ago | journalnow.com | John Dell

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  • 1 week ago | journalnow.com | John Dell

    Jayden McCurdy, a freshman defensive lineman at Limestone, had just had his exit interview for the season with an assistant coach regarding off-season workouts. McCurdy is a Ledford High School graduate who, like everyone else on campus, then heard the news about his school. Financial difficulties have led to the school closing its doors by the end of this semester, according to several reports.

  • 1 week ago | journalnow.com | John Dell

    It might seem like a daunting task moving from an HBCU to a Power 5 school, but Reginald Vick Jr. and Karon Prunty are making it look easy. For Vick, a wide receiver who goes by RJ and who played the last two seasons for Division II Virginia Union, he’s excited about what’s ahead and he's more than taken on the challenge so far this spring. “It’s been a good move for me, and I like how everything has been going,” Vick said on Thursday after the team’s 14th spring practice.

  • 1 week ago | journalnow.com | John Dell

    Jayden McCurdy, a freshman defensive lineman at Limestone University, had just had his exit interview for the season with an assistant coach about off-season workouts. McCurdy, who is a Ledford High School graduate, like everyone else on campus then heard the news about his school. Financial difficulties have led to the school closing its doors by the end of this semester, according to several reports.

  • 1 week ago | journalnow.com | John Dell

    Tierra Terry is coming home. Terry was named the next head coach of the Winston-Salem State women’s basketball program on Tuesday night at the Gaines Center. She spent the last four seasons as the women's coach at Virginia Union. It’s rather poignant that the news conference was held there because she’s a former player for the Rams and is a 2008 graduate of WSSU. “I haven’t stopped smiling,” Terry said about the move to WSSU. “I’m thrilled to be back.

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9 Apr 25

RT @Les_Johns: Wake Forest walk on quarterback Tyler Mizzell intends to transfer.

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John Dell @johndellWSJ
9 Apr 25

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John Dell @johndellWSJ
9 Apr 25

RT @JournalNow: The East Forsyth Eagles defeated the Mount Tabor Spartans, 15-5, in five innings in a Central Piedmont Conference 4-A baseb…