SportsTalk: Bill Belichick & the Tar Heels are ready for the 2025 Season

SportsTalk 12:30 p.m. M-Th

Scout Hughes and George Hoyle talk about UNC’s upcoming 2025 football season with Bill Belichick now taking the reigns of the Tar Heels.

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UNC Football ACC Media Days 2025

SportsTalk: Baseball Hall-of-Fame Inductees for 2025

SportsTalk 12:30 p.m. M-Th

Scout Hughes and Doc Ayscue talk about the new inductees in the Baseball Hall-of-Fame for 2025. The guys also give an update on Minor League Baseball from teams in North Carolina.

Minor League Baseball Scores:

Friday MiLB Scores:

  • Durham Bulls 4 Jacksonville 2
  • Charlotte 3 Nashville 0
  • Greensboro 2 Brooklyn 1
  • Bowling Green 6 Asheville 2
  • Aberdeen 15 Winston-Salem 12
  • Kannapolis 8 Carolina Mudcats 7
  • Hickory 5 Augusta 2
  • Fayetteville 5 Fredericksburg 0

Saturday MiLB Scores:

  • Durham Bulls 3 Jacksonville 0
  • Nashville 5 Charlotte 4
  • Asheville 5 Bowling Green 1
  • Greensboro 6 Brooklyn 5
  • Winston-Salem 5 Aberdeen 4
  • Hickory 4 Augusta 1
  • Kannapolis 5 Carolina Mudcats 4
  • Fredericksburg 5 Fayetteville 4

Sunday MiLB Scores:

  • Jacksonville 12 Durham Bulls 6
  • Nashville 3 Charlotte 2
  • Asheville 8 Bowling Green 5
  • Brooklyn 3 Greensboro 2
  • Winston-Salem vs. Aberdeen – Canceled, weather
  • Carolina Mudcats 4 Kannapolis 0
  • Augusta 13 Hickory 6
  • Fayetteville vs. Fredericksburg – Postponed, wet grounds

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SportsTalk: Scott Corrente Fits Right In As VCHS New AD

SportsTalk 12:30 p.m. M-Th

Scott Corrente, the new Vance County High School Athletic Director, Scout Hughes and Doc Ayscue on SportsTalk, to discuss his new role and what plans are to come for the future of Vance County High School Athletics.

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Scott Corrente, VCHS New AD 072325

TownTalk: Vance County Friday Night Football A Month Away

The Vance County Vipers 2025-26 football season kicks off Friday, Aug. 22 with a 7 p.m. home game against non-conference opponent Warren County.

Head Coach Aaron Elliott and his staff are preparing for the upcoming season that puts them in a new conference, thanks to a huge realignment back in March by the N.C. High School Athletic Association. As part of the realignment plan, the NCHSAA expanded from 1A to 4A classification to an 8A classification. VCHS is in the 6A classification.

VCHS is one of six schools in the Northern Six conference, along with 6A Franklinton High School, and four 7A Wake County high schools: East Wake, Heritage, Knightdale and Wake Forest.

WIZS’s Scout Hughes discussed the upcoming season with SportsTalk regulars Doc Ayscue and George Hoyle on Tuesday’s TownTalk. The first game of the season is just one month away, and the trio chatted about this year’s team and the opportunities that lie ahead.

“I’m ready for some football,” Hoyle said, adding that he’s looking forward to the new season and getting off to a strong start in a new conference.

Ayscue said he’s interested in seeing new faces and new names on the field “and how they improve as year goes along – how you start and how you finish,” he said.

Hoyle said that although the team will miss some key contributors from last year, he is hopeful that the Vipers will hold their own in conference play.

The Wake County schools are newer schools, he said. “Hopefully, we’ll be right there with them,” he said of the Vipers’ competitiveness.

WIZS’s longtime game announcer Bill Harris phoned in with a question about how the lack of local teams on the schedule may affect attendance.

“With this schedule, there’s no Oxford Webb, no Louisburg, Bunn,” Harris said that would ordinarily draw local interest.

“Football is a sport that brings a lot of ‘gate,’” he said.

Indeed, J.F. Webb is not on the schedule, but the Vipers are set to play Granville County’s other high school, South Granville, in an away game on Aug. 29.

Ayscue said he hoped Webb would return to the schedule.

Both Granville County high schools are classified as 5A.

The non-conference teams included in this season’s lineup all made the playoffs last year, it was noted.

Hughes said, “Coach Elliott is trying to make them better, more prepared for the post-season” with the schedule that he’s built.

Last year’s regular-season game against Rocky Mount, for example, was a hard-fought battle that ended with a 23-22 W for the Vipers on the road.

Hughes’s prediction: Folks who follow Vance County football are going to be “very excited” about the prospects for this season.

 

 

Here’s the complete schedule for the Vance County Vipers football season:

Aug. 22 – Warren County (home)

Aug. 29 – South Granville (away)

Sept. 5 – Jordan (home – Military/First Responders Appreciation Night)

Sept. 12 – Rocky Mount (home – Homecoming)

Sept. 19 – Northeastern (away)

Oct. 3 – Wake Forest (away)

Oct. 10 – Knightdale (away)

Oct. 17 – Heritage (home – Breast Cancer Awareness Night)

Oct. 24 – East Wake (away)

Oct. 31 – Franklinton (home – Senior Night)

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SportsTalk: Finishing off the NFC South & NFC West

SportsTalk 12:30 p.m. M-Th

Scout Hughes and Doc Ayscue finish their NFL Preview by going over the NFC South and the NFC West Divisions.

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SportsTalk: Wrapping up the NFC North & Preview of the Panthers

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Scout Hughes and Doc Ayscue finish their preview of the NFC North for the football season. The guys also preview the Carolina Panthers and how they improved in the offseason.

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SportsTalk: NFC East Preview

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Scout Hughes and Doc Ayscue preview the NFC East division and other teams as we get ready for pro football.

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SportsTalk: Minor League Update and MLB All-Star Game

SportsTalk 12:30 p.m. M-Th

Scout Hughes and Steve Lewis give an update on Minor League Baseball around the state of  North Carolina. The guys also talk about the MLB All-Star Game happening Tuesday Night, as well as a few players that were picked in the 2025 MLB Draft.

Friday MiLB Scores:

  • Durham Bulls 5 Nashville 4
  • Memphis 4 Charlotte 1
  • Greensboro 10 Bowling Green 7
  • Greenville 6 Winston-Salem 5
  • Hudson Valley 4 Asheville 3
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    • Hickory 4 Lynchburg 2
    • Hickory 4 Lynchburg 3
  • Fredericksburg 5 Carolina Mudcats 3
  • Kannapolis 5 Myrtle Beach 4
  • Fayetteville 8 Delmarva 6

Saturday MiLB Scores:

  • Nashville 13 Durham Bulls 1
  • Charlotte 10 Memphis 9
  • Asheville 6 Hudson Valley 3
  • Greensboro 10 Bowling Green 4
  • Winston-Salem 15 Greenville 5
  • Carolina Mudcats 5 Fredericksburg 3
  • Hickory 4 Lynchburg 0
  • Myrtle Beach 5 Kannapolis 0
  • Fayetteville 4 Delmarva 2

Sunday MiLB Scores:

  • Durham Bulls 4 Nashville 3
  • Charlotte 4 Memphis 2
  • Greensboro 4 Bowling Green 0 (Perfect Game)
  • Hudson Valley 3 Asheville 2
  • Winston-Salem 2 Greenville 1 (Suspended at the Top 3rd)
  • Kannapolis 4 Myrtle Beach 2
  • Lynchburg 11 Hickory 2
  • Delmarva 8 Fayetteville 3
  • Carolina Mudcats vs. Fredericksburg – Postponed for Rain

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