After yet another hiatus, the Bruddas return to preview the NCHSAA football state championships with special guest Logan Carter, the founder of Game Of Inches. You can find them on all social media platforms @GameOfInchesHSS.
We Journal Great Sports is a multimedia journalism entity that covers high school sports in Wayne, Johnston, and Greene County, North Carolina. 20 high schools reside in those three counties this websites purpose is to connect with communities while telling the communities’ and athletes’ stories. This site will not have any subscription fees. Content and ideas will be will be accepted from people throughout the community, so please send your requests, compliments, and criticism to wjgsports@gmail.com.
You can follow We Journal Great Sports on the following social media platforms:
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You can also follow Kai Jones on Twitter/Instagram @YGARTTD or @MMJKaiJones and Laieke Abebe @StrikaNation24_ and @StrikaLites for the latest articles, photos, and news pertaining to high school sports in North Carolina and a plethora of other sports topics.
We Journal Great Sports is a multimedia journalism entity that covers high school sports in Wayne, Johnston, and Greene County, North Carolina. 20 high schools reside in those three counties this websites purpose is to connect with communities while telling the communities’ and athletes’ stories. This site will not have any subscription fees. Content and ideas will be will be accepted from people throughout the community, so please send your requests, compliments, and criticism to wjgsports@gmail.com.
You can follow We Journal Great Sports on the following social media platforms:
Twitter: @WJG_Sports, Instagram: @wjgsports, Facebook: WJG Sports, Website: wejournalgreatsports.com/wp, and subscribe to the YouTube channel: WJG Sports
You can also follow Kai Jones on Twitter/Instagram @YGARTTD or @MMJKaiJones and Laieke Abebe @StrikaNation24_ and @StrikaLites for the latest articles, photos, and news pertaining to high school sports in North Carolina and a plethora of other sports topics.
After yet another hiatus, the Bruddas return with their 2020-21 basketball preview across the many Eastern NC counties they cover. NCISAA basketball is back and Wayne Country Day is once again a contender, a new kid on the block in Wayne Prep, and many more stories highlight the beginning of the season.
We Journal Great Sports is a multimedia journalism entity that covers high school sports in Wayne, Johnston, and Greene County, North Carolina. 20 high schools reside in those three counties this websites purpose is to connect with communities while telling the communities’ and athletes’ stories. This site will not have any subscription fees. Content and ideas will be will be accepted from people throughout the community, so please send your requests, compliments, and criticism to wjgsports@gmail.com.
You can follow We Journal Great Sports on the following social media platforms:
Twitter: @WJG_Sports, Instagram: @wjgsports, Facebook: WJG Sports, Website: wejournalgreatsports.com/wp, and subscribe to the YouTube channel: WJG Sports
You can also follow Kai Jones on Twitter/Instagram @YGARTTD or @MMJKaiJones and Laieke Abebe @StrikaNation24_ and @StrikaLites for the latest articles, photos, and news pertaining to high school sports in North Carolina and a plethora of other sports topics.
After a brief hiatus, the Bruddas are back with special guest Chris Goodman, assistant basketball coach at Terry Sanford High School in Fayetteville (and referee on the side). The three breakdown the WJG Sports Classic and talk about the many standouts from the event, how he got his start in coaching and refereeing, and plenty of other topics. You can follow Chris on all social media platforms @CoachCGoodman!
We Journal Great Sports is a multimedia journalism entity that covers high school sports in Wayne, Johnston, and Greene County, North Carolina. 20 high schools reside in those three counties this websites purpose is to connect with communities while telling the communities’ and athletes’ stories. This site will not have any subscription fees. Content and ideas will be will be accepted from people throughout the community, so please send your requests, compliments, and criticism to wjgsports@gmail.com.
You can follow We Journal Great Sports on the following social media platforms:
Twitter: @WJG_Sports, Instagram: @wjgsports, Facebook: WJG Sports, Website: wejournalgreatsports.com/wp, and subscribe to the YouTube channel: WJG Sports
You can also follow Kai Jones on Twitter/Instagram @YGARTTD or @MMJKaiJones and Laieke Abebe @StrikaNation24_ and @StrikaLites for the latest articles, photos, and news pertaining to high school sports in North Carolina and a plethora of other sports topics.
Episode 68 featured the greatest to ever play basketball at Greene Central High School: UNC Wilmington sophomore forward Imajae Dodd! Dodd talked with us about his time in Da County, transition into college basketball, his favorite memories playing prep basketball, expectations for UNCW this season and a great debate on who from the 2-5 would he choose to be on his basketball team among other topics. You can follow Imajae on Twitter @AlmightyAmir_ and on Instagram @d0dd__.
We Journal Great Sports is a multimedia journalism entity that covers high school sports in Wayne, Johnston, and Greene County, North Carolina. 20 high schools reside in those three counties this websites purpose is to connect with communities while telling the communities’ and athletes’ stories. This site will not have any subscription fees. Content and ideas will be will be accepted from people throughout the community, so please send your requests, compliments, and criticism to wjgsports@gmail.com.
You can follow We Journal Great Sports on the following social media platforms:
Twitter: @WJG_Sports, Instagram: @wjgsports, Facebook: WJG Sports, Website: wejournalgreatsports.com/wp, and subscribe to the YouTube channel: WJG Sports
You can also follow Kai Jones on Twitter/Instagram @YGARTTD or @MMJKaiJones and Laieke Abebe @StrikaNation24_ and @StrikaLites for the latest articles, photos, and news pertaining to high school sports in North Carolina and a plethora of other sports topics.
Kai and Laieke breakdown the decision North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper made and the ramifications of his choice among other topics on episode 67 of the Just Like Bruddas Podcast.
We Journal Great Sports is a multimedia journalism entity that covers high school sports in Wayne, Johnston, and Greene County, North Carolina. 20 high schools reside in those three counties this websites purpose is to connect with communities while telling the communities’ and athletes’ stories. This site will not have any subscription fees. Content and ideas will be will be accepted from people throughout the community, so please send your requests, compliments, and criticism to wjgsports@gmail.com.
You can follow We Journal Great Sports on the following social media platforms:
Twitter: @WJG_Sports, Instagram: @wjgsports, Facebook: WJG Sports, Website: wejournalgreatsports.com/wp, and subscribe to the YouTube channel: WJG Sports
You can also follow Kai Jones on Twitter/Instagram @YGARTTD or @MMJKaiJones and Laieke Abebe @StrikaNation24_ and @StrikaLites for the latest articles, photos, and news pertaining to high school sports in North Carolina and a plethora of other sports topics.
On Episode 66 (season two premiere), the Bruddas welcome Field of Dreams Sports Academy coach and Hertford County native Ahki Benton to the show! Coach Benton gave us the basics of post grad football from the differences to the perks, his team as a member of Hertford County's football team, semi-pro ball, and his journey through college sports and coaching among other topics. You can find him on all social media platforms @CoachAhki.
We Journal Great Sports is a multimedia journalism entity that covers high school sports in Wayne, Johnston, and Greene County, North Carolina. 20 high schools reside in those three counties this websites purpose is to connect with communities while telling the communities’ and athletes’ stories. This site will not have any subscription fees. Content and ideas will be will be accepted from people throughout the community, so please send your requests, compliments, and criticism to wjgsports@gmail.com.
You can follow We Journal Great Sports on the following social media platforms:
Twitter: @WJG_Sports, Instagram: @wjgsports, Facebook: WJG Sports, Website: wejournalgreatsports.com/wp, and subscribe to the YouTube channel: WJG Sports
You can also follow Kai Jones on Twitter/Instagram @YGARTTD or @MMJKaiJones and Laieke Abebe @StrikaNation24_ and @StrikaLites for the latest articles, photos, and news pertaining to high school sports in North Carolina and a plethora of other sports topics.
In this special one year anniversary Just Like Bruddas Podcast, Kai and Laieke reminisce about the 2019-20 sports year, everything that's going on currently, and a special announcement that you'll definitely want to stick around for. Thank you to the entire WJG Sports coverage area! Each and every student athlete, parent, teacher, and coach mean a lot to us for believing in us from the very beginning! You guys are the reason we do this and we thank all of y'all for rocking with us. Let's continue to grow this great platform!
We Journal Great Sports is a multimedia journalism entity that covers high school sports in Wayne, Johnston, and Greene County, North Carolina. 20 high schools reside in those three counties this websites purpose is to connect with communities while telling the communities’ and athletes’ stories. This site will not have any subscription fees. Content and ideas will be will be accepted from people throughout the community, so please send your requests, compliments, and criticism to wjgsports@gmail.com.
You can follow We Journal Great Sports on the following social media platforms:
Twitter: @WJG_Sports, Instagram: @wjgsports, Facebook: WJG Sports, Website: wejournalgreatsports.com/wp, and subscribe to the YouTube channel: WJG Sports
You can also follow Kai Jones on Twitter/Instagram @YGARTTD or @MMJKaiJones and Laieke Abebe @StrikaNation24_ and @StrikaLites for the latest articles, photos, and news pertaining to high school sports in North Carolina and a plethora of other sports topics.
Episode 64 featured former Broughton High School, Hargrave Military Academy, and Campbell University basketball player Austin Burnette! AB, who now currently serves as an assistant mens' basketball coach at the University of North Georgia, talked about the differences between Georgia and North Carolina high school basketball, how the Garner Road AAU organization helped his basketball career, his transition from Broughton to Hargrave, and some of his favorite experiences at the John Wall Holiday Invitational among other topics. You can follow coach Burnette on Twitter @CoachABurn.
We Journal Great Sports is a multimedia journalism entity that covers high school sports in Wayne, Johnston, and Greene County, North Carolina. 20 high schools reside in those three counties this websites purpose is to connect with communities while telling the communities’ and athletes’ stories. This site will not have any subscription fees. Content and ideas will be will be accepted from people throughout the community, so please send your requests, compliments, and criticism to wjgsports@gmail.com.
You can follow We Journal Great Sports on the following social media platforms:
Twitter: @WJG_Sports, Instagram: @wjgsports, Facebook: WJG Sports, Website: wejournalgreatsports.com/wp, and subscribe to the YouTube channel: WJG Sports
You can also follow Kai Jones on Twitter/Instagram @YGARTTD or @MMJKaiJones and Laieke Abebe @StrikaNation24_ and @StrikaLites for the latest articles, photos, and news pertaining to high school sports in North Carolina and a plethora of other sports topics.
Episode 63 featured the all time leading scorer in the history of Clayton High School girls basketball, Asia Todd! Todd made national news this week when she announced her transfer from Liberty University in a decision that was bigger than basketball. She explained the choice she made, when a decision will be made on her next destination, adjusting to the college game, and the story of the infamous playoff game in which she was double teamed the entire second half (EVEN WHEN SHE DIDN'T HAVE THE BALL!). You can follow Asia on Twitter @HoopersGalore_!
We Journal Great Sports is a multimedia journalism entity that covers high school sports in Wayne, Johnston, and Greene County, North Carolina. 20 high schools reside in those three counties this websites purpose is to connect with communities while telling the communities’ and athletes’ stories. This site will not have any subscription fees. Content and ideas will be will be accepted from people throughout the community, so please send your requests, compliments, and criticism to wjgsports@gmail.com.
You can follow We Journal Great Sports on the following social media platforms:
Twitter: @WJG_Sports, Instagram: @wjgsports, Facebook: WJG Sports, Website: wejournalgreatsports.com/wp, and subscribe to the YouTube channel: WJG Sports
You can also follow Kai Jones on Twitter/Instagram @YGARTTD or @MMJKaiJones and Laieke Abebe @StrikaNation24_ and @StrikaLites for the latest articles, photos, and news pertaining to high school sports in North Carolina and a plethora of other sports topics.
Episode 62 features Washington head mens' basketball coach David Allewalt. The Bruddas and David discuss his beginnings in Maryland, transition to North Carolina high school ball, his excellent tenure at Ocracoke, a recap of the Pam Pack's 2019-20 season, the 252 vs. 919 Winter Classic that'll be taking place next January, and plenty of other topics. You can follow coach Allewalt @DAllewalt and @PamPackMBB for updates on Washington Pam Pack basketball!
We Journal Great Sports is a multimedia journalism entity that covers high school sports in Wayne, Johnston, and Greene County, North Carolina. 20 high schools reside in those three counties this websites purpose is to connect with communities while telling the communities’ and athletes’ stories. This site will not have any subscription fees. Content and ideas will be will be accepted from people throughout the community, so please send your requests, compliments, and criticism to wjgsports@gmail.com.
You can follow We Journal Great Sports on the following social media platforms:
Twitter: @WJG_Sports, Instagram: @wjgsports, Facebook: WJG Sports, Website: wejournalgreatsports.com/wp, and subscribe to the YouTube channel: WJG Sports
You can also follow Kai Jones on Twitter/Instagram @YGARTTD or @MMJKaiJones and Laieke Abebe @StrikaNation24_ and @StrikaLites for the latest articles, photos, and news pertaining to high school sports in North Carolina and a plethora of other sports topics.
Episode 61 featured Johnston County-based videographer Brandon Corbitt! The Bruddas asked Brandon about his beginnings around the area, what got him into sports and videography, his time at the various high schools he went to, the sports he played during those times, and plenty of other great topics. You can follow Brandon on Instagram @CorbssProduction and subscribe to his YouTube channel!
We Journal Great Sports is a multimedia journalism entity that covers high school sports in Wayne, Johnston, and Greene County, North Carolina. 20 high schools reside in those three counties this websites purpose is to connect with communities while telling the communities’ and athletes’ stories. This site will not have any subscription fees. Content and ideas will be will be accepted from people throughout the community, so please send your requests, compliments, and criticism to wjgsports@gmail.com.
You can follow We Journal Great Sports on the following social media platforms:
Twitter: @WJG_Sports, Instagram: @wjgsports, Facebook: WJG Sports, Website: wejournalgreatsports.com/wp, and subscribe to the YouTube channel: WJG Sports
You can also follow Kai Jones on Twitter/Instagram @YGARTTD or @MMJKaiJones and Laieke Abebe @StrikaNation24_ and @StrikaLites for the latest articles, photos, and news pertaining to high school sports in North Carolina and a plethora of other sports topics.
Episode 60 featured former Mountain Heritage High School star and UNC Asheville/Milligan basketball player Alex Biggerstaff. Biggerstaff is now an assistant men's basketball coach at Mars Hill University under head coach Vic Finora. The Bruddas and Alex talked about a plethora of topics from his experience at the Division One level and transitioning to the NAIA level, his first experience as a college coach, and a great conversation on college athletes using their platform for the greater good of society. You can follow Alex on Twitter @ABiggerstaff42!
We Journal Great Sports is a multimedia journalism entity that covers high school sports in Wayne, Johnston, and Greene County, North Carolina. 20 high schools reside in those three counties this websites purpose is to connect with communities while telling the communities’ and athletes’ stories. This site will not have any subscription fees. Content and ideas will be will be accepted from people throughout the community, so please send your requests, compliments, and criticism to wjgsports@gmail.com.
You can follow We Journal Great Sports on the following social media platforms:
Twitter: @WJG_Sports, Instagram: @wjgsports, Facebook: WJG Sports, Website: wejournalgreatsports.com/wp, and subscribe to the YouTube channel: WJG Sports
You can also follow Kai Jones on Twitter/Instagram @YGARTTD or @MMJKaiJones and Laieke Abebe @StrikaNation24_ and @StrikaLites for the latest articles, photos, and news pertaining to high school sports in North Carolina and a plethora of other sports topics.
On Episode 59, the Bruddas welcomed Riverside High School head boys basketball coach Bobby Williams to the show! The three talked about the cancellation of the East-West all-star games (which Bobby was going to coach in if not for COVID-19), recapped this past season for his basketball program, what his school has been doing to cope with the pandemic, and everything that's going on in the world right now among other topics. You can follow coach Williams @Riversidehsbb.
We Journal Great Sports is a multimedia journalism entity that covers high school sports in Wayne, Johnston, and Greene County, North Carolina. 20 high schools reside in those three counties this websites purpose is to connect with communities while telling the communities’ and athletes’ stories. This site will not have any subscription fees. Content and ideas will be will be accepted from people throughout the community, so please send your requests, compliments, and criticism to wjgsports@gmail.com.
You can follow We Journal Great Sports on the following social media platforms:
Twitter: @WJG_Sports, Instagram: @wjgsports, Facebook: WJG Sports, Website: wejournalgreatsports.com/wp, and subscribe to the YouTube channel: WJG Sports
You can also follow Kai Jones on Twitter/Instagram @YGARTTD or @MMJKaiJones and Laieke Abebe @StrikaNation24_ and @LMAPreps (Twitter only) for the latest articles, photos, and news pertaining to high school sports in North Carolina and a plethora of other sports topics.
Episode 58 features Village Christian senior guard and future Columbia basketball player Zavian McLean! We talk about his beginning overseas and transition to Overhills High School and then Village Christian, a recap of their 2019-20 season, why he chose Columbia and many other topics. In the second half of the show, Bruddas and Zavian had one of the realest conversations since the podcast was started up, so you definitely don't want to miss that. You can follow Zavian on Twitter @_11God and on Instagram @3Truey plus check out his podcast, Truey Talks which is also on Anchor!
We Journal Great Sports is a multimedia journalism entity that covers high school sports in Wayne, Johnston, and Greene County, North Carolina. 20 high schools reside in those three counties this websites purpose is to connect with communities while telling the communities’ and athletes’ stories. This site will not have any subscription fees. Content and ideas will be will be accepted from people throughout the community, so please send your requests, compliments, and criticism to wjgsports@gmail.com.
You can follow We Journal Great Sports on the following social media platforms:
Twitter: @WJG_Sports, Instagram: @wjgsports, Facebook: WJG Sports, Website: wejournalgreatsports.com/wp, and subscribe to the YouTube channel: WJG Sports
You can also follow Kai Jones on Twitter/Instagram @YGARTTD or @MMJKaiJones and Laieke Abebe @StrikaNation24_ and @LMAPreps (Twitter only) for the latest articles, photos, and news pertaining to high school sports in North Carolina and a plethora of other sports topics.
Episode 57 of the Just Like Bruddas Podcast featured one of the top videographers and prep basketball minds in the southeast: Anthony Bruton! Bruton, a Kinston native who now resides in Atlanta, Georgia, gave us the breakdown of his new basketball event coming to Washington, NC next January, the BT Winter Classic: 252 vs. 919. In addition, he talked about his journey that led him to college basketball, how he began covering Eastern North Carolina basketball, and the origin of BucketReel among other great topics. You can follow him on all social media platforms @BucketReel and his personal social media @TonyBruton.
We Journal Great Sports is a multimedia journalism entity that covers high school sports in Wayne, Johnston, and Greene County, North Carolina. 20 high schools reside in those three counties this websites purpose is to connect with communities while telling the communities’ and athletes’ stories. This site will not have any subscription fees. Content and ideas will be will be accepted from people throughout the community, so please send your requests, compliments, and criticism to wjgsports@gmail.com.
You can follow We Journal Great Sports on the following social media platforms:
Twitter: @WJG_Sports, Instagram: @wjgsports, Facebook: WJG Sports, Website: wejournalgreatsports.com/wp, and subscribe to the YouTube channel: WJG Sports
You can also follow Kai Jones on Twitter/Instagram @YGARTTD or @MMJKaiJones and Laieke Abebe @StrikaNation24_ and @LMAPreps (Twitter only) for the latest articles, photos, and news pertaining to high school sports in North Carolina and a plethora of other sports topics.
On Episode 56, the Bruddas welcome Fayetteville Observer sports writer Rodd Baxley. Baxley is a former state champion basketball player at West Bladen High School and played college basketball at Pfeiffer University. The three talked about his start at the Robesonian and his transition to writing for the Observer, the success the 910 saw during basketball season, and being able to cover college athletics along with prep sports among other topics. You can follow Rodd on Twitter @RoddBaxley and @910Preps for high school sports coverage in the Cape Fear region!
We Journal Great Sports is a multimedia journalism entity that covers high school sports in Wayne, Johnston, and Greene County, North Carolina. 20 high schools reside in those three counties this websites purpose is to connect with communities while telling the communities’ and athletes’ stories. This site will not have any subscription fees. Content and ideas will be will be accepted from people throughout the community, so please send your requests, compliments, and criticism to wjgsports@gmail.com.
You can follow We Journal Great Sports on the following social media platforms:
Twitter: @WJG_Sports, Instagram: @wjgsports, Facebook: WJG Sports, Website: wejournalgreatsports.com/wp, and subscribe to the YouTube channel: WJG Sports
You can also follow Kai Jones on Twitter/Instagram @YGARTTD or @MMJKaiJones and Laieke Abebe @StrikaNation24_ and @LMAPreps (Twitter only) for the latest articles, photos, and news pertaining to high school sports in North Carolina and a plethora of other sports topics.
On this episode, the JLB fellas welcome basketball trainer and assistant men's basketball coach at Elizabeth City State, Tyreek Dupree! Dupree was a member of the 2016 Farmville Central state title winning squad, played his college ball at Lees-McRae and has previously been an assistant at Pitt Community College. We talk with 'Reek about the We Gone Make It movement, his beginnings as a basketball player and coach, and what it's like to train some of the best basketball talent in the 252 among other topics. You can follow Coach Reek on Twitter and Instagram @WGMI_REEK.
We Journal Great Sports is a multimedia journalism entity that covers high school sports in Wayne, Johnston, and Greene County, North Carolina. 20 high schools reside in those three counties this websites purpose is to connect with communities while telling the communities’ and athletes’ stories. This site will not have any subscription fees. Content and ideas will be will be accepted from people throughout the community, so please send your requests, compliments, and criticism to wjgsports@gmail.com.
You can follow We Journal Great Sports on the following social media platforms:
Twitter: @WJG_Sports, Instagram: @wjgsports, Facebook: WJG Sports, Website: wejournalgreatsports.com/wp, and subscribe to the YouTube channel: WJG Sports
You can also follow Kai Jones on Twitter/Instagram @YGARTTD or @MMJKaiJones and Laieke Abebe @StrikaNation24_ and @LMAPreps (Twitter only) for the latest articles, photos, and news pertaining to high school sports in North Carolina and a plethora of other sports topics.
On Episode 54, the Bruddas welcome Averett University assistant men's basketball coach Chris "CJ" Sause to the show! The three talk about his beginnings as a basketball player at Voyager Academy in Durham and then a successful tenure at North Carolina-Wesleyan, how he broke into the coaching business, and many other topics. You can follow CJ on all social media platforms @CJSause.
We Journal Great Sports is a multimedia journalism entity that covers high school sports in Wayne, Johnston, and Greene County, North Carolina. 20 high schools reside in those three counties this websites purpose is to connect with communities while telling the communities’ and athletes’ stories. This site will not have any subscription fees. Content and ideas will be will be accepted from people throughout the community, so please send your requests, compliments, and criticism to wjgsports@gmail.com.
You can follow We Journal Great Sports on the following social media platforms:
Twitter: @WJG_Sports, Instagram: @wjgsports, Facebook: WJG Sports, Website: wejournalgreatsports.com/wp, and subscribe to the YouTube channel: WJG Sports
You can also follow Kai Jones on Twitter/Instagram @YGARTTD or @MMJKaiJones and Laieke Abebe @StrikaNation24_ and @LMAPreps (Twitter only) for the latest articles, photos, and news pertaining to high school sports in North Carolina and a plethora of other sports topics.
Episode 53 featured Johnston Community College head men's basketball coach Jay Creecy. Coach Creecy talked Eastern North Carolina recruitment, trying to build the JCC basketball program from scratch, his beginnings in the coaching game at the AAU level, and plenty of other topics. He gave us a lot of great stories as well, so make sure to give him a follow @CoachJayCreecy on Twitter and you can also follow Johnston CC athletics @JCCNCAthletics.
We Journal Great Sports is a multimedia journalism entity that covers high school sports in Wayne, Johnston, and Greene County, North Carolina. 20 high schools reside in those three counties this websites purpose is to connect with communities while telling the communities’ and athletes’ stories. This site will not have any subscription fees. Content and ideas will be will be accepted from people throughout the community, so please send your requests, compliments, and criticism to wjgsports@gmail.com.
You can follow We Journal Great Sports on the following social media platforms:
Twitter: @WJG_Sports, Instagram: @wjgsports, Facebook: WJG Sports, Website: wejournalgreatsports.com/wp, and subscribe to the YouTube channel: WJG Sports
You can also follow Kai Jones on Twitter/Instagram @YGARTTD or @MMJKaiJones and Laieke Abebe @StrikaNation24_ and @LMAPreps (Twitter only) for the latest articles, photos, and news pertaining to high school sports in North Carolina and a plethora of other sports topics.