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SportsTalk: Minor League Update and Schools in our Area

Scout Hughes and George Hoyle give an update on Minor League Baseball going on in North Carolina. The guys also touch on a few athletic events for high schools in our area as the fall sports season is underway.

Friday MiLB Scores:

  • Durham Bulls 4 Memphis 0
  • Syracuse 9 Charlotte 5
  • Greensboro 9 Asheville 0
  • Winston-Salem 4 Bowling Green 2
  • Carolina Mudcats 3 Lynchburg 1
  • Kannapolis 7 Salem 3
  • Hickory 8 Columbia 2
  • Fayetteville 10 Delmarva 4

Saturday MiLB Scores:

  • Durham Bulls 6 Memphis 2
  • Charlotte 12 Syracuse 6
  • Greensboro 27 Asheville 4
  • Bowling Green 7 Winston-Salem 1
  • Salem 6 Kannapolis 4
  • Fayetteville 3 Delmarva 2
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    • Carolina Mudcats 3 Lynchburg 2
    • Lynchburg 8 Carolina Mudcats 6
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    • Hickory 6 Columbia 1
    • Hickory 4 Columbia 1

Sunday MiLB Scores:

  • Durham Bulls 4 Memphis 2
  • Charlotte 5 Syracuse 1
  • Asheville 5 Greensboro 2
  • Bowling Green 9 Winston-Salem 5
  • Carolina Mudcats 8 Lynchburg 3
  • Salem 8 Kannapolis 7
  • Columbia 1 Hickory 0
  • Fayetteville 1 Delmarva 0

Tuesday MiLB Scores:

  • Nashville 5 Durham Bulls 4
  • Charlotte 13 Memphis 6
  • Greenville 4 Greensboro 1
  • Asheville 4 Winston-Salem 1
  • Augusta 5 Kannapolis 4
  • Carolina Mudcats 7 Fayetteville 5
  • Hickory 6 Charleston 0

Wednesday MiLB Games:

  • Durham Bulls vs Nashville – 6:35pm
  • Charlotte vs Memphis – 7:04pm
  • Greensboro vs Greenville – 12noon, delayed start
  • Asheville vs Winston-Salem – 6:30pm
  • Kannapolis vs Augusta – 6:30pm
  • Hickory vs Charleston – 7:05pm
  • Carolina Mudcats vs Fayetteville – 4:35pm

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SportsTalk: Duke Makes the Final Four

SportsTalk 12:30 p.m. M-Th

Torpedo Bats, Duke Heading to San Antonio for the Final Four, and High School Baseball this week? Scout Hughes and Doc Ayscue discuss it all on this edition of SportsTalk!

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Would Your Child Compete If Sports Resume Before End Of School Year?

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Carolina Panthers Announce $250,000 in Grant Funding

High Schools in North and South Carolina eligible to apply for funding to replace essentials including athletic equipment and other athletics infrastructure.

Carolina Panthers Charities is providing $250,000 in grant funding to assist high school athletic programs in North and South Carolina that have been adversely impacted by Hurricane Matthew and the storm’s aftermath. The grants are designed to assist high school athletic programs in the replacement or repair of equipment, supplies or athletic infrastructure lost or damaged due to the recent catastrophic hurricane damage that has impacted large portions of North and South Carolina.

High school athletic programs have the opportunity to apply for grant funding from Carolina Panthers Charities to assist in their storm recovery efforts. Grant applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis with a deadline for consideration of November 11, 2016. The team will work in conjunction with the North Carolina High School Athletic Association and South Carolina High School League and other partnership agencies to distribute the grant application to member schools. In addition, schools may also download the application on panthers.com/ community.

“The recent hurricane and subsequent flooding events has been devastating for many communities across the region with many high schools sustaining loss or damage to athletic equipment or facilities,” said Riley Fields, Carolina Panthers director of community relations. “The Carolina Panthers hope this grant funding will enable schools, and the communities they serve, to return to a sense of normalcy by helping meet the important basic needs of high school athletic programs.”

In October 2015, Carolina Panthers Charities provided $250,000 in grant funding which aided 19 high schools in South Carolina following catastrophic flooding that impacted the region.

Contact:

Riley Fields

Carolina Panthers Director of Community Relations

704 358-7469

Riley.fields@panthers.nfl.com

 

Peter Vacho

Carolina Panthers  Military & Football Outreach Manager

704 358-7436

Peter.vacho@panthers.nfl.com

 

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