Family of UNC's Sanders is coping with aftermath of storm
Posted Sep 2, 2005
"Every night; every night I can't go sleep," Byron Sanders said. "I watch it until I fall asleep." Sanders' father, Otis Sr., decided to stay in Gulfport to protect the house not from the storm but from looters. The family left Gulfport in 1998 before Hurricane Georges struck and the house was robbed while everyone was gone.
(Winston-Salem Journal)
Related: Basketball, Basketball Recruiting
Plans for Michael Jordan museum in Wilmington scrappedPlans for a Michael Jordan museum in downtown Wilmington announced last year appear to have rimmed out. According to a news release from New Hanover...
Tue Apr 23, 2024Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Harrison Ingram is gone, right?! Koby Brea lists UNC in final 5
On Saturday, UNC junior Harrison Ingram announced his intent to enter the NBA Draft. However, on Monday, Jon Rothstein posted that Ingram was maintaining his...
Tue Apr 23, 2024
Video: Conversation With Roy Williams At USBW Banquet
Former North Carolina head men's basketball coach Roy Williams was the featured speaker at the United States Basketball Writers banquet in St. Louis recently. Williams...
Tue Apr 23, 2024
Michael Jordan celebrates Tyler Reddick’s, 23XI Racing’s Talladega win
Michael Jordan’s presence at a NASCAR Cup Series is always significant. In Victory Lane? Overpowering. Jordan was finally able to celebrate a victory with the...
Mon Apr 22, 2024