Winter 2016 Wells Fargo Conference Cup Standings Announced
Wells Fargo, along with the North Carolina High School Athletic Association, has announced the final standings in the Wells Fargo Conference Cup competitions for the 2016 winter sports season.
The Wells Fargo Cup award, sponsored by Wells Fargo and the NCHSAA, recognizes the schools that achieve the best overall interscholastic athletic performance within each of the state’s four competitive classifications.
The Wells Fargo Conference Cup is a companion to the Wells Fargo Cup and recognizes schools with the best overall interscholastic athletic performances within individual conferences. Wachovia, and now Wells Fargo, has sponsored the conference awards program since 1980.
In most conferences, points are awarded based on participation and standings in conference play. Each conference determines its own method of awarding points. Conferences are listed alphabetically by classification.
*Note: Standings reflect only what has been reported to the NCHSAA by Conference Presidents Conference Secretaries and/or Athletic Directors.
Class 1-A Conference Results
Carolina 1-A: Rosewood takes the lead after the winter season with a women’s basketball championship and a third-place men’s basketball finish. In second place is Lakewood, with runner-up finishes in women’s basketball and men’s indoor track. Princeton takes home third place thanks to a runner-up finish in women’s indoor track and a third-place finish in men’s indoor track.
Conference Standings
Rosewood 58
Lakewood 54
Princeton 48.5
Hobbton 46.5
James Kenan 30
Neuse Charter 24
Spring Creek 23
North Duplin 21
Central Tar Heel 1-A: North Moore is the frontrunner after the winter with a third-place finish in men’s swimming. West Montgomery is close behind in second place after runner-up finishes in men’s swimming, women’s swimming and men’s basketball. In third place is East Montgomery thanks to a men’s swimming championship and third-place finishes in wrestling and women’s swimming.
Conference Standings
North Moore 417.5
West Montgomery 412.5
East Montgomery 367.5
Chatham Central 342.5
South Davison 262.5
Chatham Charter 247.5
Uwharrie Charter 185
Coastal 10 1-A: Camden County comes out on top after the winter season, thanks to a shared second-place finish in men’s basketball and a shared third-place finish in women’s basketball. With a second-place finish in women’s basketball and a fifth-place finish in men’s basketball, Manteo is in second place. In third is Gates County with a championship in men’s basketball.
Conference Standings
Camden County 49
Manteo 42
Gates County 41
Plymouth 36.5
Perquimans 35
Ocracoke 21
Cape Hatteras 21
Creswell 17
Columbia 15.5
Mattamuskeet 7
Coastal Plains 1-A: Championships in wrestling and men’s basketball along with a runner-up finish in women’s basketball procure the top spot for East Carteret. In second is Lejeune thanks to a third-place finish in wrestling. Pamlico County is in third after the winter season with a women’s basketball championship, a runner-up finish in wrestling and a third-place finish in men’s basketball.
Conference Standings
East Carteret 425
Lejeune 325
Pamlico County 300
Northside 235
Bear Grass Charter 217.5
Jones Senior 197.5
Southside 165
North Central Athletic Conference 1-A: With second-place finishes in women’s basketball and men’s swimming along with a third-place finish in women’s swimming, Franklin Academy holds first place after the winter season. Raleigh Charter sits in second thanks to men’s and women’s swimming championship and a fifth-place finish in men’s basketball. Third place belongs to Voyager Academy with top finishes in men’s basketball and wrestling along with a second-place finish in women’s swimming.
Conference Standings
Franklin Academy 59.5
Raleigh Charter 56.5
Voyager Academy 48.5
Roxboro Community 42
Research Triangle Charter 29.5
Woods Charter 24
River Mill Academy 23.5
East Wake Academy 22
Kestrel Heights 18.5
Northwest 1-A: It’s a tight race after the winter season, with Mount Airy holding a small lead over Bishop McGuinness. Mount Airy finished on top with basketball and wrestling and finished second for men’s swimming. Bishop McGuinness finished with a title in men’s swimming and a runner-up finish in women’s swimming. East Surry finished third with a championship in women’s swimming and a runner-up finish in wrestling.
Conference Standings
Mount Airy 61
Bishop McGuinness 60.5
East Surry 55
Walkertown 44.5
North Stokes 34.5
Atkins 33
Winston-Salem Prep 17.5
Smoky Mountain 1-A: The top spot currently belongs to Swain County after the winter sports season with third-place finishes in wrestling and women’s basketball. Hayesville, in second overall, finished with a first-place tie for men’s basketball. Murphy holds third with a fourth-place finish in wrestling.
Conference Standings
Swain County 80.5
Hayesville 69.5
Murphy 65.5
Robbinsville 62.5
Rosman 62
Cherokee 56.5
Highlands 42.5
Hiwassee Dam 38
Blue Ridge 38
Andrews 36.5
Nantahala 20.5
Two Rivers 1-A: After second-place finishesin men’s and women’s basketball, Riverside-Martin is in first place. Behind Riverside-Martin is Tarboro in second place with a championship in wrestling and third-place finishes in men’s and women’s basketball. In third place is South Creek with a championship in men’s basketball.
Conference Standings
Riverside-Martin 32
Tarboro 26
South Creek 21
Northampton 13
North Edgecombe 9
Rocky Mountain Prep 7
Uwharrie Athletic 1A: Leading the conference after the winter season is North Stanly thanks to second-place finishes in men’s and women’s swimming, wrestling and men’s basketball. Gray Stone Day is in second after top finishes in women’s basketball and women’s swimming and a third-place finish in men’s swimming. In third place is Union Academy winning the men’s swimming championship.
Conference Standings
North Stanly 252.5
Gray Stone Day 225
Union Academy 207.5
South Stanly 177.5
Albemarle 120
Queens Grant 117.5
Southern Piedmont 1-A: Community School of Davidson comes out on top after the winter season with runner-up finishes in men’s and women’s basketball. Sweeping the swimming championships, Pine Lake Preparatory takes second place. Lincoln Charter is in third place thanks to top finishes in men’s and women’s basketball.
Conference Standings:
Community School of Davidson 131
Pine Lake Preparatory 125
Lincoln Charter 114
Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy 103
Highland School of Technology 102
Mountain Island Charter 74
Bessemer City 71
Cherryville 64
Tar Roanoke 1-A: After a runner-up finish in wrestling, Granville Central finishes on top after the winter season. Close behind in second place is Louisburg thanks to a second-place finish in men’s basketball. In third place is Southeast Halifax with a women’s basketball championship.
Conference Standings
Granville Central 27.5
Louisburg 25.5
Southeast Halifax 23
Weldon 19
KIPP Pride 19
Northwest Halifax 11
Oxford Preparatory Charter 9
Class 1-A/2-A Conference Results
Four County 1-A/2-A: Clinton is able to take the top spot after the winter season thanks to a runner-up finish in women’s basketball and a third-place finish in men’s basketball. Midway, in second place, finished with a championship in men’s indoor track. Wallace-Rose Hill is in third after a runner-up finish in men’s basketball.
Conference Standings
Clinton 73
Midway 60
Wallace-Rose Hill 57
Pender 54
Union 46
East Bladen 41
Heide Trask 40
West Bladen 29.
Mountain Valley 1-A/2-A: East Wilkes is in first place after the winter season thanks to a second-place finish in men’s swimming and a third-place finish in wrestling. In second is Wilkes Central with a second-place finish in women’s swimming. Sweeping the swimming championships, along with a tie for first in men’s basketball and a second-place finish in wrestling, Elkin is in third place.
Conference Standings
East Wilkes 71
Wilkes Central 60
Elkin 58
Ashe County 55
West Wilkes 51
North Wilkes 48
Starmount 44
Three Rivers 1-A/2-A: The top spot currently belongs to Whiteville after the winter season thanks to a runner-up finish in men’s basketball. Fairmont is in second after securing a top finish in men’s basketball. In third is Red Springs with a championship in women’s basketball.
Conference Standings
Whiteville 47.3
Fairmont 43.3
Red Springs 39
South Columbus 38.3
St. Pauls 38
East Columbus 28
South Robeson 24
West Columbus 19.
Western Highlands 1-A/2-A: With a sweep of the swimming championships, Hendersonville comes out on top after the winter season. In second place is Avery County with a championship in men’s basketball and a runner-up finish in wrestling. Owen is in third place thanks to second-place finishes in men’s and women’s basketball.
Conference Standings
Hendersonville 127
Avery County 113
Owen 103.5
Mountain Heritage 90.5
Madison 89.5
Polk County 84
Mitchell 63.5
Class 2-A Conference Results
Central Carolina 2-A: Salisbury leads the conference for the winter season with championships in men’s and women’s swimming and a second-place finish in men’s basketball. West Davidson is in second thanks to a tie for first place in men’s swimming and a third-place finish in women’s swimming. In third is East Davidson with a title in women’s basketball and a third-place finish in wrestling.
Conference Standings
Salisbury 105
West Davidson 91.5
East Davidson 90.5
Lexington 78
North Rowan 71
Thomasville 63
East Central 2-A: After a spectacular winter season, Croatan is in first thanks to championships in women’s indoor track, women’s basketball and sharing a wrestling championship with Dixon. Dixon finished second after sharing the wrestling championship with Croatan along with third place finishes in men’s basketball and men’s indoor track. East Duplin and North Brunswick are tied for the third place position after the winter season.
Conference Standings
Croatan 109
Dixon 98
East Duplin 97
North Brunswick 97
Northside-Jacksonville 92.5
Southwest Onslow 72.5
Eastern Carolina 2-A: North Lenoir is the frontrunner after the winter season after a wrestling championship, a fourth-place finish in men’s basketball and a fifth-place finish in women’s basketball. Greene Central, in second, finished the winter season with a third-place finish in men’s basketball and fourth-place finishes in women’s basketball and wrestling. Coming in third place is South Lenoir thanks to third place finishes in women’s basketball and wrestling along with a fifth-place finish in men’s basketball.
Conference Standings
North Lenoir 390
Greene Central 260
South Lenoir 335
Ayden-Grifton 285
Goldsboro 240
Kinston 235
Eastern Plains 2-A: North Pitt jumps out in front of the conference after the winter season thanks to championships in women’s basketball along with men’s and women’s indoor track. Washington is in second place with a championship in wrestling and a third-place finish in women’s basketball. In third place is Farmville Central who finished with a championship in men’s basketball and a second-place finish in wrestling.
Conference Standings
North Pitt 53
Washington 43.5
Farmville Central 43
North Johnston 34
Beddingfield 29
SouthWest Edgecombe 28
Mid State 2-A: With solid performances in men’s and women’s swimming and wrestling, Carrboro has the lead after the winter season. Only one point behind, in second place is Reidsville thanks to a top finish in women’s basketball and runner-up finishes in men’s and women’s swimming. Trailing Carrboro and Reidsville is Jordan-Mathews with a second-place finish in men’s basketball.
Conference standings
Carrboro 24
Reidsville 23
Jordan-Matthews 15.5
Graham 13.5
Bartlett Yancey 11
Cummings 9
Northeastern Coastal 2-A: First Flight takes home the number-one spot after the winter season thanks to championships in men’s and women’s swimming along with a third-place finish in wrestling. Northeastern is in second after a men’s basketball championship. In third is Currituck County thanks to a championship in wrestling and a runner-up finish in women’s basketball.
Conference Standings:
First Flight 62
Northeastern 56
Currituck County 54
Edenton Holmes 46
Pasquotank County 35
Hertford County 33
Bertie 19
Northern Carolina 2-A: NC School of Science and Math takes the top spot after the winter season, finishing with a championship in men’s swimming, a second-place finish in women’s swimming and a fourth-place finish in women’s basketball. Durham School of the Arts and Franklinton share the second-place title after the winter season, Durham School of the Arts had a top finish in women’s swimming and a runner-up finish in men’s swimming, while Franklinton won the men’s basketball championship and finished in second place for wrestling.
Conference Standings
North Carolina School of Science and Math 50
Durham School of the Arts 47.5
Franklinton 47.5
Bunn 45.5
Roanoke Rapids 44
South Granville 41.5
Southern Vance 19
Warren County 18
PAC 6 2-A: Sweeping the swimming and wrestling championships, Wheatmore takes a commanding lead after the winter season. Randleman takes second place after runner-up finishes in men’s and women’s swimming along with wrestling. Trinity takes third place after a runner-up finish in men’s basketball.
Conference standings
Wheatmore 50
Randleman 42
Trinity 38
Providence Grove 35
Eastern Randolph 31.5
High Point Andrews 25.5
Southern District 7 2-A: Maiden and Newton-Conover share the conference title after the winter season. Maiden finishing the season with third-place finishes in wrestling and men’s basketball, and Newton-Conover finishing with championships in wrestling and women’s basketball. East Lincoln is in third with a men’s basketball championship and a tied runner-up finish for women’s basketball.
Conference Standings
Maiden 57
Newton-Conover 57
East Lincoln 50.5
Lincolnton 46.5
West Lincoln 40.5
Bandys 35.5
Bunker Hill 35.5
West Caldwell 30.5
Western Piedmont Athletic 2-A: After a close fight for first, North Surry comes out on top thanks to top finishes in men’s and women’s swimming along with a tied second-place finish in wrestling and a second-place finish in men’s swimming. Close behind, Forbush and West Stokes are tied for second place. Forbush finished with a women’s swimming championship and a runner-up finish for women’s basketball. West Stokes finished with a championship in men’s swimming, second-place finishes in men’s basketball and women’s swimming and tied with North Surry for the second-place finish in wrestling.
Conference Standings
North Surry 51
Forbush 49.5
West Stokes 49.5
Surry Central 47
South Stokes 36
Carver 16
Rocky River 2A: Thanks to championships in Men's Swimming and Wrestling, Mount Pleasant jumped past fall leader Central Academy to claim first place in the Rocky River 2A by a margin of 1.5 points.
Conference Standings
Mount Pleasant 44.5
Central Academy 43.0
Parkwood 41.5
West Stanly 36.0
Forest Hills 33.0
Monroe 30.0
Class 2-A/3-A Conference Results
Big South 2-A/3-A: Ashbrook is the forerunner after the winter season, with championships in women’s basketball and wrestling and a third-place finish in men’s basketball. Sweeping the men’s and women’s swimming championships, along with a championship in men’s basketball, Lake Norman Charter takes second place. In third place is Forestview with a third-place finish in women’s swimming.
Conference Standings
Ashbrook 131
Lake Norman Charter 129.5
Forestview 122.5
Stuart Cramer 111.5
South Point 106
North Gaston 103
East Gaston 100.5
Hunter Huss 83
South Mountain Athletic 2-A/3-A: Kings Mountain finishes the winter season out in front with top finishes in men’s basketball and women’s swimming along with a third-place finish in wrestling. East Burke is in the second spot, having finished the winter season with second-place finishes in men’s swimming and women’s basketball. Third place Shelby had a top finish in men’s swimming and a second-place finish in men’s basketball.
Conference Standings:
Kings Mountain 37.5
East Burke 31.5
Shelby 30
R-S Central 27
Crest 22.5
Chase 22
Draughn 22
East Rutherford 20.5
Burns 11
Western North Carolina Athletic 2A-3A: West Henderson is ahead by one point after the winter season with third-place finishes in men’s and women’s swimming and wrestling along with a fourth-place finish in women’s basketball. Right behind West Henderson is Smoky Mountain after championships in men’s and women’s basketball. In third place is Franklin thanks to second-place finishes in men’s and women’s swimming and a third-place finish in women’s basketball.
Conference Standings
West Henderson 64
Smoky Mountain 63
Franklin 55.5
Tuscola 47
Pisgah 43.5
North Henderson 42
Brevard 35
East Henderson 25
Class 3-A Conference Results
Big 8 3-A: With a solid winter season, Chapel Hill sits on top of the conference thanks to championships in men’s and women’s swimming and women’s basketball, for which they tied with Northwood. With a championship in wrestling and a runner-up finish in men’s basketball, Orange is in second place. In third place is Cedar Ridge with third-place finishes in men’s basketball and men’s swimming.
Conference Standings
Chapel Hill 61.5
Orange 51
Cedar Ridge 45.5
Northwood 43.5
Southern Durham 20
J.F. Webb 20
Northern Vance 18.5
Big East 3-A: First place after the winter season goes to Rocky Mount securing a top finish in men’s basketball and second-place finishes in women’s swimming and wrestling. In second place is Fike, sweeping the swimming and wrestling championships. Hunt is not far behind in third place with a second-place finish in men’s swimming and a third-place finish in wrestling.
Conference Standings
Rocky Mount 117.5
Fike 112.5
Hunt 111.5
Southern Nash 95.5
Nash Central 88
Northern Nash 87
Cape Fear Valley 3-A: Terry Sanford has raced out to the front of the conference with a great winter season, finishing first in men’s and women’s swimming and men’s and women’s basketball. Lee County takes second place after a cheerleading championship. Union Pines is in third with a wrestling championship.
Conference Standings
Terry Sanford 84
Lee County 69.5
Union Pines 65.5
Gray’s Creek 44.5
Southern Lee 43
Douglas Byrd 19.5
Westover 31
Coastal 3-A: With a championship in women’s swimming and a fourth-place finish in wrestling, West Carteret takes the lead for the winter sports season. Jacksonville is not far behind in second overall with a first-place tie for women’s basketball and a second-place finish in men’s basketball. In third is Swansboro with championships in men’s swimming and wrestling.
Conference Standings
West Carteret 63
Jacksonville 60.5
Swansboro 56.5
Havelock 47.5
Richlands 38
White Oak 37.5
West Craven 30
Mid Piedmont 3-A: Ledford Senior holds off Asheboro to finish at the top of the conference in the winter, with a championship in men’s swimming, a second-place finish in women’s swimming and a third-place finish in women’s basketball. Asheboro, in second, finished with a championship in men’s basketball and a second-place finish in wrestling. Central Davidson is in third place with a championship in women’s basketball and a second-place finish in men’s swimming.
Conference Standings
Ledford Senior 58.5
Asheboro 55.5
Central Davidson 51.5
Western Guilford 45
Southwestern Randolph 37
Southern Guilford 31
North Forsyth 21.5
Mid-State 3-A: Sweeping the swimming championships and receiving a second-place finish in men’s basketball and a third-place finish in women’s basketball, Northern Guilford is in the lead after the winter season. In second, is Rockingham County tying for the women’s basketball championship along with procuring a second-place finish in men’s swimming, a third-place finish in women’s swimming and tying for third place in wrestling. Walter Williams is in third place thanks to a second-place finish in women’s swimming and fourth-place finishes in men’s and women’s basketball.
Conference Standings
Northern Guilford 154.5
Rockingham County 129.5
Walter M. Williams 127.5
Western Alamance 124
Eastern Alamance 122.5
Eastern Guilford 108
Morehead 107
McMichael 95
Northeast Guilford 64
South Piedmont 3-A: Hickory Ridge takes the lead after the winter season thanks to a wrestling championship, a second-place finish in women’s basketball and a third-place finish in women’s swimming. Jesse Carson is in second place thanks to a third-place finish in women’s basketball and a fifth-place finish in men’s basketball. Cox Mill is in third with a championship in men’s swimming and a second-place finish in women’s swimming.
Conference Standings
Hickory Ridge 452.5
Jesse Carson 432.5
Cox Mill 412.5
Concord 395
Jay Robinson 375
Northwest Cabarrus 292.5
West Rowan 287.5
East Rowan 257.5
Central Cabarrus 225
South Rowan 170
Southern Carolina 3-A: Taking the men’s and women’s basketball championships along with second-place finishes in men’s and women’s swimming, Weddington is in the lead after the winter season. Marvin ridge takes home second place thanks to championships in men’s and women’s swimming and second-place finishes in men’s basketball and wrestling. Third place Piedmont takes the wrestling championship along with a second-place finish in women’s basketball and a third-place finish in women’s swimming.
Conference Standings
Weddington 230
Marvin Ridge 220
Piedmont 190
Sun Valley 180
Cuthbertson 170
Anson 85
Two Rivers 3-A: Cleveland scrapes out a lead of half a point over Corinth Holders in the winter Cup standings. The Rams took the lead with championships in women’s basketball and women’s indoor track. Corinth Holders took hold of the swimming championships along with tying with Triton for men’s basketball. Triton is in third place with the shared men’s basketball championship and a championship in men’s indoor track.
Conference Standings
Cleveland 138.5
Corinth Holders 138
Triton 117.5
South Johnston 113
Smithfield-Selma 103.5
Western Harnett 85.5
Class 3-A/4-A Conference Results
Eastern Carolina 3-A/4-A: New Bern is the frontrunner after the winter season thanks to a championship in wrestling, a second-place finish in women’s basketball and a third-place finish in men’s swimming. Not far behind is DH Conley in second, sweeping the swimming championships and receiving a third-place finish in men’s basketball. In third place, JH Rose secures a championship in women’s basketball and a runner-up finish in men’s basketball.
Conference Standings
New Bern 65
DH Conley 63.5
JH Rose 59
CB Aycock 50
South Central 41.5
Eastern Wayne 25
Southern Wayne 20
Mideastern 3-A/4-A: Hoggard takes control of the conference after the winter season with a championship in men’s swimming, a women’s basketball championship, shared with New Hanover, and second-place finishes in men’s basketball and women’s swimming. In second place, there is a tie between New Hanover and Laney. New Hanover finished with a championship in men’s basketball, the shared championship in women’s basketball and a second-place finish in women’s swimming. Laney finished the winter season with a conference crown in wrestling.
Conference Standings
Hoggard 69
New Hanover 59.5
Laney 59.5
Topsail 44
Ashley 41
West Brunswick 31.5
South Brunswick 31.5
Mountain Athletic 3-A/4-A: Sweeping the swimming championships, TC Roberson is in first place after the winter season. In second place is Ashville thanks to runner-up finishes in men’s basketball and men’s and women’s swimming. AC Reynolds is in third place with a third-place finish in men’s swimming.
Conference Standings
TC Roberson 124
Asheville 115
AC Reynolds 108
North Buncombe 96
Enka 82
McDowell 73
Erwin 70
North Piedmont 3-A/4-A: Lake Norman is able to take the top spot after the winter season thanks to championships in men’s swimming, women’s swimming and wrestling. In second place is Mooresville with second-place finishes in wrestling and men’s basketball. South Iredell finished third thanks to second-place finishes in men’s and women’s swimming.
Conference Standings
Lake Norman 540
Mooresville 447.5
South Iredell 427.5
Alexander Central 420
North Iredell 370
Statesville 335
North Lincoln 317.5
West Iredell 262.5
Northwestern Athletic 3-A/4-A: Hickory is in first after the winter, thanks to a championship in men’s basketball, a second-place finish in women’s swimming and a third-place tie in women’s basketball. Watauga is in second overall after a fourth-place finish in women’s swimming and a fifth-place finish in men’s. In third is Freedom, with a first-place tie in women’s basketball and a second-place finish in men’s swimming.
Conference Standings
Hickory 133,
Watauga 123.5
Freedom 119.5
South Caldwell 114
St. Stephens 112
Patton 105
Fred T. Foard 91
Hibriten 86.5
Class 4-A Conference Results
All-Metro 4-A: After the winter season, first place belongs to Page with second-place finishes in men’s and women’s swimming and women’s basketball. Grimsley sits in second, with titles in men’s and women’s swimming and a runner-up finish in men’s basketball. In third is Southeast Guilford with a top finish in wrestling and a second-place tie in women’s basketball.
Conference Standings
Page 59.5
Grimsley 48.5
Southeast Guilford 44
Southern Alamance 40.5
James B. Dudley 30
Ben L. Smith 25.5
Cap 8 4-A: Leesville Road is in a comfortable position after the winter season thanks to championships in women’s swimming and gymnastics along with sharing a wrestling championship with Wake Forest. Millbrook takes second, finishing with championships in men’s and women’s basketball. Needham Broughton, in third, finished the winter season with second-place finishes in wrestling and men’s swimming along with a tied second-place finish in men’s basketball.
Conference Standings
Leesville Road 84.5
Millbrook 74.5
Needham Broughton 71
Heritage 55
Sanderson 49.5
Wake Forest 46.5
W.G. Enloe 44.5
Wakefield 42.5
Central Piedmont 4-A: Ronald Reagan takes a comfortable lead after the winter season after top finishes in women’s swimming and women’s basketball along with a runner-up finish in men’s swimming. West Forsyth sits in second with a championship in wrestling and second-place finishes in women’s basketball and women’s swimming. Mount Tabor takes third, thanks to a men’s basketball championship and a third-place finish in women’s swimming.
Conference Standings
Ronald Reagan 532.5
West Forsyth 477.5
Mount Tabor 460
R.J. Reynolds 435
Davie 400
North Davidson 377.5
Parkland 247.5
Greater Neuse River 4-A: With a sweep of the swimming titles and a championship in men’s basketball, Garner Magnet leads the conference after the winter season. Clayton is in second place thanks to championships in gymnastics, cheerleading and wrestling. In third place is Rolesville with second-place finishes in wrestling and gymnastics.
Conference Standings
Garner Magnet 156
Clayton 153
Rolesville 132.5
Knightdale 124.5
West Johnston 121.5
Harnett Central 115.5
Southeast Raleigh 112.5
East Wake 97.5
MeCKa 4-A: Sweeping the swimming and diving championships and taking home second-place finishes in the basketball and wrestling championships, W.A. Hough sits atop the conference for the winter season. In second place, Hopewell and North Mecklenburg are tied. Hopewell finished the winter season with runner-up finishes in men’s and women’s swimming while North Mecklenburg finished with a men’s basketball championship.
Conference Standings
W.A. Hough 32
Hopewell 24
North Mecklenburg 24
Mallard Creek 22
A.L. Brown 15
Zebulon Vance 12
West Charlotte 9
Mid-South Athletic 4-A: With a solid winter season, Jack Britt sits on top of the conference thanks to championships in women’s swimming and wrestling as well as second-place finishes in men’s basketball and men’s swimming. Cape Fear is in second with third-place finishes in wrestling and men’s swimming. There is a tie for third place between Pine Forest and South View. Pine Forest finished with a championship in men’s swimming and a second-place finish in women’s swimming while South View procured second-place finishes in wrestling and women’s basketball.
Conference Standings
Jack Britt 75
Cape Fear 53.5
Pine Forest 45.5
South View 45.5
Overhills 45
E.E. Smith 31.5
Seventy-First 31
PAC 6 4-A: Cardinal Gibbons takes control of the conference after the winter season thanks to sweeping the swimming championships. East Chapel Hill holds on the second place after runner-up finishes in men’s and women’s swimming. With third-place finishes in men’s and women’s swimming, Jordan is in third place.
Conference Standings
Cardinal Gibbons 68
East Chapel Hill 55.5
Charles E. Jordan 54.5
Riverside 54
Northern Durham 43.5
Person 24
Hillside 23.5
SoMeck 8 4-A: After a close race, Charlotte Catholic holds off Ardrey Kell for first place after the winter season. Charlotte Catholic has top finishes in men’s basketball and women’s swimming. In second, Ardrey Kell finished first in women’s basketball and second in wrestling. Providence is in third place after taking home the wrestling championship.
Conference Standings
Charlotte Catholic 77.5
Ardrey Kell 76.5
Providence 72.5
South Mecklenburg 71.5
Olympic 40.5
Berry Academy 34
West Mecklenburg 24.5
Harding University 23
Southwest Wake 4-A: Apex takes the number-one spot after the winter season thanks to championships in men’s and women’s swimming and cheerleading. Panther Creek is close behind in second with a runner-up finish in gymnastics and a third-place finish in cheerleading. Green Hope takes third after second-place finishes in men’s and women’s swimming.
Conference Standings
Apex 48
Panther Creek 45
Green Hope 40
Holly Springs 35
Cary 29
Middle Creek 28
Fuquay-Varina Senior 26
Athens Drive 22
Apex Friendship 10
Southwestern 4-A: In a tussle for the top spot, Myers Park edges out David W. Butler by taking home top finishes in women’s basketball and men’s and women’s swimming. David W. Butler finished with top finishes in men’s indoor track and men’s basketball. In third place, Independence had second-place finishes in men’s basketball, wrestling and men’s indoor track.
Conference Standings
Myers Park 76.5
David W. Butler 75
Independence 63
Porter Ridge 56
East Mecklenburg 47.2
Rocky River 39.5
Garinger 15.5
Piedmont Triad 4A: No Report
Southeastern 4A: No Report
*Note: Standings reflect only what has been reported to the NCHSAA by Conference Presidents Conference Secretaries and/or Athletic Directors.