Charlotte Area Sports
Tuesday, 07 September 2010 17:15
(By Jay Edwards, Special Correspondent) The Hopewell boys' soccer team took only two shots on goal the entire second half Tuesday. But senior Anthony Castoneda made the most of his only opportunity in the final 40 minutes, netting a penalty kick with just over five minutes remaining in the game to give Hopewell a 1-0 win against Providence.Castoneda and the Titans were awarded the penalty kick on the ensuing play when Providence goalkeeper Stefen Knapp came out of the goal and was called for a push in the box.
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Tuesday, 07 September 2010 17:15
(By Herb White, Special Correspondent) West Mecklenburg High's young Hawks learned a valuable lesson in closing out a volleyball match.West Mecklenburg rallied from 11 points down during the third game Tuesday to sweep visiting Waddell in a Queen City 3A/4A match. The Hawks (3-7, 1-1) trailed 23-12 in the third and had trouble getting the ball in play before a stunning 14-1 blitz to seal the result.
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Read more: W. Meck's comeback takes down Waddell
Tuesday, 07 September 2010 11:19
(By Langston Wertz Jr.,
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) Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools usually play high school football games on Friday. That will change the next two weeks, when some CMS teams will play on Saturday.
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Tuesday, 07 September 2010 01:32
(By Langston Wertz Jr.,
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) The top six spots in the Sweet 16 remain the same, but there's a lot of change this week. Charlotte Catholic jumps from No. 10 to No. 7 after Friday's thrilling double-overtime win over Charlotte Country Day. Country Day falls one spot to No. 13. Catholic leaped over No. 8 Charlotte Latin, which visits the Cougars Friday night.
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Being in a walkable neighborhood adds value to homes
A recent report on the value of making cities better for walking:

Author:Brent Hugh
Read more... Though housing values are still slow to rebound from the collapse of the real estate market, a new analysis from CEOs for Cities reveals that homes in more walkable neighborhoods are worth more than similar homes in less-walkable neighborhoods, pointing to a bright spot in the residential real estate market.
The report, “Walking the Walk: How Walkability Raises Housing Values in U.S. Cities” by Joseph Cortright, analyzed data from 94,000 real estate transactions in 15 major markets provided by ZipRealty and found that in 13 of the 15 markets, higher levels of walkability, as measured by Walk Score, were directly linked to higher home values.
“Even in a turbulent economy, we know that walkability adds value to residential property just as additional square footage, bedrooms, bathrooms and other amenities do,” said Cortright. “It’s clear that consumers assign a tangible value to the convenience factor of living in more walkable places with access to a variety of destinations.”


