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May 18, 2026

Month: April 2025

Sports

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Natalie Bowman

April 30, 2025 Randolph Record Comments Off on ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Natalie Bowman
Wheatmore, girls’ soccer It has been another high-scoring season for the senior midfielder. She has a team-leading 41 goals and nine assists to help the Warriors to another strong season. She posted six goals combined […]
Sports

Opinions vary on league baseball tourneys as PAC opts out this year

April 29, 2025 Bob Sutton Comments Off on Opinions vary on league baseball tourneys as PAC opts out this year
The Providence Grove baseball team will be completing its regular season this week. (Randolph Record) There’s no Piedmont Athletic Conference Tournament in baseball this year, something that would have taken place this week. Instead, teams […]
Sports

Prep baseball roundup: Blue Comets find late-season boost

April 28, 2025 Randolph Record Comments Off on Prep baseball roundup: Blue Comets find late-season boost
Asheboro’s baseball team went into this week’s Mid-Piedmont Conference Tournament on a four-game winning streak. The Blue Comets toppled Jordan-Matthews twice in non-league play last week. A 10-2 home result came with Adam Curry and […]
Sports

Prep Roundup: Southwestern Randolph secures PAC softball crown

April 27, 2025 Randolph Record Comments Off on Prep Roundup: Southwestern Randolph secures PAC softball crown
Southwestern Randolph outfielder Nauttica Parrish, left, and shortstop Alyssa Harris react after Parrish’s diving catch during a softball game earlier this season. (Randolph Record) ASHEBORO — Southwestern Randolph registered three shutouts in Piedmont Athletic Conference […]
Sports

Wheatmore’s Jessup, doubles tandem claim PAC titles

April 26, 2025 Randolph Record Comments Off on Wheatmore’s Jessup, doubles tandem claim PAC titles
ASHEBORO — Wheatmore sophomore Silas Jessup won the Piedmont Athletic Conference championship in boys’ tennis for the second year in a row in singles. He topped Southwestern Randolph’s Rodolfo Fiscal by 6-1, 6-0 in the […]
Sports

Randleman slams Trinity, secures another PAC baseball title

April 25, 2025 Bob Sutton Comments Off on Randleman slams Trinity, secures another PAC baseball title
Randleman’s Braxton Walker unloads for a tiebreaking grand slam against Trinity in the Tigers’ PAC-clinching victory. (PJ Ward-Brown / Randolph Record) RANDLEMAN — Randleman’s baseball team ended up in a familiar spot by the time […]
News

Providence Grove student dies from wreck; Woman faces charges

April 25, 2025 Randolph Record Comments Off on Providence Grove student dies from wreck; Woman faces charges
ASHEBORO — A Providence Grove student died in an Easter Sunday traffic accident and a driver of one of the vehicles involved faces charges. Michael Bautista-Chauiz, 16, was pronounced dead at the scene. He was […]
Events

Furniture-related jobs take dip in county; High Point Market coming up soon

April 24, 2025 Bob Sutton Comments Off on Furniture-related jobs take dip in county; High Point Market coming up soon
Here’s one of the world’s largest dressers in Jamestown in nearby Guilford County. ASHEBORO — The number of furniture-related jobs has declined in recent years in Randolph County, but the impact from the furniture industry […]
Sports

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Emma Julian

April 23, 2025 Randolph Record Comments Off on ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Emma Julian
Asheboro, girls’ soccer The senior captain has helped Asheboro keep control at times in the back end. She is a defender for the Blue Comets. She’s often described as an anchor on the defensive end, […]
Government

Asheboro council approves playground repair contract at sportsplex

April 23, 2025 Ryan Henkel Comments Off on Asheboro council approves playground repair contract at sportsplex
ASHEBORO – The City of Asheboro is aiming for a summer reopening of the playground area at the Zoo City Sportsplex. At its April meeting, the council approved a $200,000 allocation for needed repairs to […]

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Sports

  • Corea, Cassady, Tyson win state titles in track and field
    May 18, 2026
  • Brannon receives Eastern League honor
    May 18, 2026
  • Prep softball: County teams Southwestern Randolph, Randleman to meet in regional final
    May 17, 2026
  • Prep baseball: Southwestern Randolph Cougars knock out Randleman, reach regional finals
    May 17, 2026

Opinion

  • HUDSON: The state of our union is in crisis
    March 20, 2024
  • NIEHOFF, TUCKER: Five tips for creating a culture of caring in our high schools
    November 2, 2023
  • HUDSON: Defending your energy security
    September 28, 2023
  • HUDSON: We will always remember
    September 14, 2023

Business

  • Apprenticeship Randolph holds kickoff event
    March 31, 2026
  • Asheboro concrete plant changes hands
    January 16, 2026
  • Gettys receives statewide honor; RCEDC hits 40-year mark
    July 22, 2025
  • Country store in Liberty closes
    June 23, 2025

Features

  • Another Easter egg hunt
    April 2, 2026
  • Walking through the storm: Buddhist monks take journey of peace
    January 27, 2026
  • Holiday concerts set for Asheboro; Other Christmas-related events in area
    December 10, 2025
  • Crowning Achievement: Asheboro woman wins honor
    October 1, 2025

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