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Trump to visit Asheboro for campaign stop

Trump to visit Asheboro for campaign stop

ASHEBORO – Presidential candidate Donald Trump and running mate JD Vance are scheduled to appear in Asheboro. They’ll speak about national security at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the North Carolina Aviation Museum & Hall of Fame. Trump, the former president and Republican candidate, will make this campaign stop in Randolph County while the Democratic national convention is taking place in Chicago. This will be Trump’s second appearance in North Carolina in a week after a stop this past Wednesday in Asheville.
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Trinity picks next class for Hall of Fame

Trinity picks next class for Hall of Fame

TRINITY – Members of the second Trinity Athletics Hall of Fame class stretch across numerous decades. The selections include athletes, coaches, administrators and special contributors. The range of those chosen as new inductees extends from Gilbert English in the Class of 1927 to Cameron King in the Class of 2012. The other selections are: Kyle Spencer (athlete and coach, Class of 1997), Gail White Williams (athlete, Class of 1988), Jason Brown (athlete, Class of 1999), Brett Andrews (athlete, Class of 2003), John Spell (athlete, Class of 1973), Andy Aikens (athlete, Class of 1976), Scout Albertson (athlete, Class of 2010), Karen…
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Ledbetter secures Challengers victory, while demo competitions rule at Caraway

Ledbetter secures Challengers victory, while demo competitions rule at Caraway

Here's some of the aftermath from a demolition derby at Caraway Speedway. (Caraway Speedway photo) SOPHIA – Dalton Ledbetter returned to the front spot Saturday night at Caraway Speedway. Ledbetter, who was the fast qualifier, won the 35-lap Challengers feature, with Austin Harris the runner-up. Ledbetter had to come through much of the field after a redraw. Points leader Brody Duggins placed third, followed by Gary Ledbetter, Bryson Pickard, Cody Griffin and McKyla Spinks. ** Josh Phillips topped the field in the 15-lap UCARs race, nipping Justin Smith at the finish line to cap a riveting final two laps. Third…
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Asheboro city manager Ogburn to retire

Asheboro city manager Ogburn to retire

ASHEBORO – At the end of the Asheboro City Council’s regular business meeting last week, long-time city manager John Ogburn announced his retirement. “My decisions and focus have always been on what’s best for the City of Asheboro, and frankly, the search for a new city manager will be more straightforward and easier to achieve than a search for a deputy city manager that could subsequently become the city manager,” Ogburn said. “Given the challenges of recruitment and desiring that the community have the best it possibly can, I have decided that my last active day as your city manager…
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Football teams gather for scrimmages at Southwestern Randolph

Football teams gather for scrimmages at Southwestern Randolph

Here’s Randleman on offense during a jamboree session. (Neal Robbins / Randolph Record)   Southwestern Randolph was the site of a multi-team football scrimmage jamboree Monday. “Everyone seemed excited to see high school football in action again,” said Chris Chapman, Southwestern Randolph athletics director and assistant coach. “The players, coaches, and staff have been working all spring and summer and it was great to see them on the field showing off their hard work.” The event, coming in advance of other scrimmages this week and Aug. 23 season openers, came after scrimmages were postponed last week because of drenching rains.…
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ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Kensley Fox

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Kensley Fox

Trinity, track and field Fox one of the top throwers in Randolph County the past couple of years. specializing in the shot put. This year, she was named the Most Outstanding Field Event Performer for the Piedmont Athletic Conference. Fox qualified for North Carolina High School Athletic Association state meets in indoor and outdoor track and field. ‌ During the summer, we recognize seniors from the past school year.
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Former Randleman standout Trey Way ready to give Radford a try

Former Randleman standout Trey Way ready to give Radford a try

Former Randleman baseball player Trey Way goes through pregame testing prior to an outing with the Burlington Sock Puppets this summer. (Bob Sutton / Randolph Record) BURLINGTON – Trey Way hasn’t played much baseball the past couple of years. He wants that to change. Way, who was a key part of two Randleman state championships, has a new role and a new team. “It has been an up and down journey, for sure,” Way said. “You have to see the good in everything.” The quest for more baseball satisfaction hasn’t waned. He’ll attempt to gain that at Radford. An infielder…
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Rain totals climb from storm in Randolph County

Rain totals climb from storm in Randolph County

ASHEBORO – Randolph County residents endured last week’s drenching rains from the remnants of Hurricane Debby and damage was reported from around the region. Compared to some areas of the state, the official rainfall in Randolph County was lower, but those totals were still significant. The National Weather Service released the rain totals, with Asheboro and Liberty were hit the most. Asheboro’s totals were broken into different segments. The North/Northeast part of Asheboro received a county-high of 4.76 inches of rain. Next on the list from the county was Liberty at 4.62 inches. Then came Asheboro’s West/Southwest area at 4.57…
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Alabama team prevails in Southeast Regional against North Carolina champion

Alabama team prevails in Southeast Regional against North Carolina champion

ASHEBORO – Troy (Ala.) Post 70 needed a full day of baseball to win American Legion’s Southeast Regional on Sunday at McCrary Park. Troy recovered from a loss to edge North Carolina champion Wayne County Post 11 by 5-4 in nine innings on Cody Walsh’s two-out single. Troy will be in the American Legion World Series, which begins this week in Shelby, for the third year in a row. Wayne County, which was a first-time North Carolina state champion, won its third consecutive game after a loss by topping Troy 4-1 earlier Sunday. That was Troy’s first loss, so it…
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Prep Notes: New quests await top teams such as Southwestern Randolph volleyball, Asheboro soccer

Prep Notes: New quests await top teams such as Southwestern Randolph volleyball, Asheboro soccer

Southwestern Randolph’s powerhouse volleyball team will try to keep it going for another season. The Cougars, who’ve had 25 or more victories the past three seasons, begin their schedule Aug. 14 at home against Oak Grove, which had a 22-5 record last year. Southwestern Randolph, under coach Darby Kennedy, went 25-5 in 2023. The Cougars are a combined 79-14 in a three-year span. That stretch began with the 2021 state championship in Class 2A. Fall sports teams, with the exception of football, can begin regular-season competition Aug. 12. Early soccer tests In boys’ soccer, Asheboro has racked up some of…
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