Torren Wright (8) and his A.L. Brown teammates ring the bell after beating rival Concord in the "Battle for the Bell" game last year. This year, Wright said, he wants a state title.
Editor’s note:Although uncertainty still surrounds the 2020 fall sports season for high schools, Cabarrus County remains rich in talent, and the Independent Tribune will begin profiling local athletes from a variety of sports. Today, we begin with A.L. Brown football player Torren Wright.
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A.L. Brown's Torren Wright has received scholarship offers from four schools, but Wonders coach Mike Newsome expects that number to rise dramatically in the ensuing months.
Lester Barnes | Special to the Independent Tribune
Torren Wright (8) and his A.L. Brown teammates ring the bell after beating rival Concord in the "Battle for the Bell" game last year. This year, Wright said, he wants a state title.
A.L. Brown's Torren Wright has received scholarship offers from four schools, but Wonders coach Mike Newsome expects that number to rise dramatically in the ensuing months.
Lester Barnes | Special to the Independent Tribune