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Prep Roundup: Cougars seal title in volleyball

Prep Roundup: Cougars seal title in volleyball

Uwharrie Charter Academy’s Anna Brewer goes up for a block against Randleman’s Mollie Hall during a volleyball match last week. (PJ Ward-Brown/Randolph Record) Southwestern Randolph entered the final week of regular-season play in the Piedmont Athletic Conference needing to defeat second-place Uwharrie Charter Academy to go undefeated in PAC competition. The Cougars already clinched first place in the conference by defeating host Eastern Randolph and visiting Wheatmore on back-to-back nights last week. Madelyn Smith and Gracie Hodgin both had seven kills in the Wheatmore match. ** Randleman knocked off visiting UCA 25-21, 19-25, 25-22, 16-25, 15-12 to avenge an earlier…
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Prep Football: Passing touchdowns propel Randleman, Eastern Randolph

Prep Football: Passing touchdowns propel Randleman, Eastern Randolph

RANDLEMAN – John Kirkpatrick threw five of his six touchdown passes in the first half as Randleman blew out visiting Providence Grove 42-14 on Friday night in a Piedmont Athletic Conference football game. Tyshaun Goldston made five of the touchdown catches. Those plays covered 50, 33, 34, 41 and 20 yards. Kirkpatrick threw for 218 yards, completing 13 of 22 passes. The other touchdown pass from Kirkpatrick went for 9 yards to Jeffrey Guzman. The Tigers (7-0 overall, 2-0 PAC) still haven’t allowed more than 14 points in a game. Thomas Dobias helped lead the Randleman defense with an interception.…
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Asheboro Hall of Fame grows with Allgood, Moore, two wrestlers, basketball team

Asheboro Hall of Fame grows with Allgood, Moore, two wrestlers, basketball team

ASHEBORO – Dr. Tim Allgood spent 34 years working in various roles for Asheboro City Schools. Now he’s entrenched even more in the district’s history. Allgood, three others and the 1961-62 boys’ basketball team were inducted into the Asheboro Sports Hall of Fame on Friday night. “I think we all enjoy recognition,” Allgood said. Former tennis player and longtime coach Jay Moore and former wrestling standouts Sawyer Davidson and Dalton Cook were also inducted. The school has an induction class every-other year. Allgood capped his time with Asheboro schools by holding the title of athletics director from 1992-97. “Asheboro City…
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NC Zoo Celebrates National Drive Electric Week

NC Zoo Celebrates National Drive Electric Week

The North Carolina Zoo celebrates its new electric tractor with a ribbon cutting at an event celebrating National Drive Electric Week on Sept. 29 at the zoo in Asheboro. The event showcased how the zoo is using electric vehicles and attendees got to see and test electric cars, scooters, and more. Below right, left to right: Walker Moffitt, mayor pro tempore and member of the NC Zoo Council, Patricia Simmons, director and CEO at North Carolina Zoo, and Eddie Burks, Asheboro City Council member, cut the ribbon. (Photos by Scott Pelkey / Randolph Record)
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ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Hayden Hemming

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Hayden Hemming

Wheatmore, boys’ soccer  Hemming turned in an incredible week by scoring seven goals across two games.  The sophomore midfielder scored three goals in a 5-3 loss to visiting Southwestern Randolph. Then Hemming was even more productive two days later by posting four goals in a 5-3 victory against host Uwharrie Charter Academy.   That result marked the Warriors’ first PAC victory of the year and their third triumph overall.  Hemming has been Wheatmore’s leading scorer, with about half of the team’s total goals this season.  A year ago on the Warriors’ powerhouse team, Hemming was credited with nine goals in…
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Jury duty scam reported in Randolph County

Jury duty scam reported in Randolph County

SILER CITY —  An ongoing scam involving jury duty has surfaced in Randolph County and surrounding counties. Last week Sheriff Greg Seabolt’s Office issued a cautionary alert to residents in the area concerning the scam with information how to handle the calls and voicemails used to propagate the scam. According to the sheriff’s office, they received several reports of residents being contacted by scammers falsely posing as representatives of the sheriff’s office. These fraudulent callers have also been found to spoof the Sheriff’s Office telephone number to lend an air of authenticity to their deceitful calls. In each reported case,…
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New fee schedule implemented for COVID-19 vaccines at Public Health 

New fee schedule implemented for COVID-19 vaccines at Public Health 

ASHEBORO – The Randolph County Board of Commissioners met Monday, Oct. 2, with various updates on waste management and fee schedules.  The board was presented with an update on their partnership with Waste Management through an annual report.  “Our original contract called for an upfront payment of $3.5 million, and that money was used to buy property at the mega site,” said Chairman Darrell Frye. “Our first full year, the contract called for a minimum annual payment of $1 million, and our first check was for $1,007,000. This year, in July, we received $1,742,616, and that money has been used…
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Caraway set to return to action with various divisions; Lowder, Hirschman win at North Wilkesboro

Caraway set to return to action with various divisions; Lowder, Hirschman win at North Wilkesboro

Josh Lowder, left, has been a strong competitor at Caraway Speedway this year and he won a race Saturday at North Wilkesboro. (Courtesy photo) SOPHIA – Racing resumes Saturday night at Caraway Speedway in select divisions. Twin features are slated for Challenges, UCARs and Modifieds. There also will be racing in Mini Stocks, Legends and Bandoleros. This racing card is the track’s second-to-last of the year that includes regular divisions in the championship portion of the season. Lowder claims victory in North Wilkesboro race At North Wilkesboro, Josh Lowder, who has won three times in Modifieds this year at Caraway…
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Prep Roundup: Patriots cruise in tennis; Soccer showdown ends in tie

Prep Roundup: Patriots cruise in tennis; Soccer showdown ends in tie

Uwharrie Charter Academy’s Rowley Cordier, left, and Wheatmore’s Luarel Ortiz compete for the ball during last week’s Piedmont Athletic Conference boys’ soccer game. (PJ Ward-Brown/Randolph Record)   Providence Grove’s girls’ tennis team won the Piedmont Athletic Conference championship by going undefeated with one match remaining. Last week’s victories for the Patriots came by 8-1 scores against both Trinity and Randleman. In both of those matches, Audrey Frazier, Maya Barber, Noelle Swaim, Abby Greeson and Caroline Tidwell were singles winners for Providence Grove. Boys’ soccer A showdown between Asheboro and host Southwestern Randolph didn’t solve a whole lot in a matchup…
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