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This Day In NCHSAA History

January 22, 2012             On this day in history in the NCHSAA, St. Stephens and Watauga battled through eight overtime periods in a Northwestern Conference men’s basketball game in Boone. St. Stephens prevailed by a score of 103-98, led by Karigan Farley’s 37 points.

4 Questions: A Conversation with…Charles Simmons

4 Questions: A Conversation with…Charles Simmons

FOUR QUESTIONS…A CONVERSATION WITH CHARLES SIMMONS               Charles Simmons is the head men’s basketball coach and athletic director at Hertford County High School and has been coaching in that school system since 1980. He has coached basketball at the varsity level for over 30 years and his teams have won more than 550 games…

Athletes Across State Earn NCHSAA Performance of Week Awards

            CHAPEL HILL— Polk County junior Hayley Kropp and South Rowan senior Cassidy Chipman are among the winners of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association Performance of the Week awards, powered by Time Warner Cable SportsChannel with Subway® Restaurants.          Each week one male and one female athlete in NCHSAA competition are selected for…

Weddington Star Sets County Scoring Mark

           Stephanie Watts of Weddington High School became Union County's all-time leading scorer for a career in women's basketball on Tuesday night, according to a report in the Charlotte Observer.            Watts scored 25 points to lead her team to a 74-54 triumph over Piedmont.      …

North Carolina Football Coaches Association Schedules Clinic

         GREENSBORO— The North Carolina Football Coaches Association has scheduled its annual clinic and meeting for next month.          The NCFCA Winter Football Clinic will be held on February 6-7 at the Downtown Marriott Greensboro at 304 North Greene Street in Greensboro.          Registration information, information about certificate renewal credit, and the…

Hunter Huss Court Dedicated And Named For Sylvia Hatchell

         GASTONIA—Hunter Huss High School has officially named its court after one of its distinguished graduates.          The court was dedicated as Sylvia Rhyne Hatchell Court during festivities connected with games between Hunter Huss and Forestview, according to the Gaston Gazette.           Sylvia Rhyne, now Sylvia Rhyne Hatchell,…

North Carolina Coaches Named For Shrine Bowl

         The coaching staffs have been named for the 2015 Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas high school all-star football game, which pits top seniors from North Carolina against their counterparts from South Carolina.          These coaches have been selected and approved to coach their respective teams in the 79th Annual Shrine Bowl Game to…

COMPLIANCE CORNER

a quick question concerning rules, regulations and policies of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association   Q: Our school has been fined for a violation, and we plan to pay it in the next few months. Are there any problems with that? A: There certainly could be, keeping that school’s teams out of NCHSAA…

Veteran Coach Tasker Fleming Retires

         NORWOOD–South Stanly High School head football coach Tasker Fleming has recently announced his retirement from coaching, according to a report in the Stanly News and Press.          Fleming has been the head football coach at South Stanly for the past three years and has served at various stops for 25 years…

This Day In NCHSAA History

January 16, 1957             On this day in history in the NCHSAA, Kinston High School hit an amazing 45 out of 47 free throws in a 97-74 men’s basketball victory over Washington.   January 16, 2014             On this day in history in the NCHSAA, Apex defeated Panther Creek 74-61 in a men’s basketball game…

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