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2022 Softball Hotel Partners

The NCHSAA has partnered with hotel properties in your host city to offer discounted rates for teams traveling to the Softball State Championships. Reservations can be made by either booking through the reservation link on the NCHSAA Website or by contacting the hotel directly through the information provided below. Specific questions about hotel accommodations can be directed…

2022 NCHSAA Fall State Championship Hotel Options

The NCHSAA is working with local CVB departmetns to provide hotel options in your host city to offer discounted rates for teams traveling to NCHSAA State Championship Events.  Reservations can be made by contacting our CVB affiliates in our host cities. Host Cities this year include: Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Greensboro, Burlington, Pinehurst and Kernersville. Please reach out to Evan…

NCHSAA SAAC Hosts 2021-2022 Student Leadership Conference

NCHSAA SAAC Hosts 2021-2022 Student Leadership Conference

RALEIGH, NC – The NCHSAA's Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) hosted the annual Student Leadership Conference in Raleigh over the weekend. The event hosted students from 12 schools and featured 60 participants and focused on leading through sportsmanship.  "We are thrilled to finally get to host the Student Leadership Conference in 2022," said NCHSAA Commissioner Que…

NCHSAA & AAA Partner to Highlight “Distracted Driving Month” during April

NCHSAA & AAA Partner to Highlight “Distracted Driving Month” during April

  April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month The North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) is excited to announce a partnership renewal with the AAA Carolinas Foundation for Traffic Safety. The partnership will include an integrated marketing presence throughout the spring season to promote the AAA Traffic Safety “Disconnect & Drive” campaign and the AAA PROMiseprogram to…

Longtime Williamston Coach Herbie Rodgers dies at 64

Longtime Williamston Coach Herbie Rodgers dies at 64

Herbie Rogers, a great coach and competitor, passed away last week at the age of 64. Rogers was born the eldest of Joyce and the late Jesse Rogers, a schoolteacher, and a farmer on April 28th, 1958. He quickly grew to have a passion for football and baseball that later developed into anything requiring a competition…

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