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This Day In NCHSAA History

October 18, 2002 In this day in NCHSAA, Chris Leak of Charlotte Independence’s threw for an amazing 585 yards and eight touchdowns against North Mecklenburg en route to a 77-6 victory. Both marks rank near the top of NCHSAA single-game performances as well as among the national all-time elite performances. October 18, 1963 On this…

NCHSAA Coach-captain Retreat Big Success

NCHSAA COACH-CAPTAIN RETREAT ATTRACTS STUDENTS FROM ACROSS STATE        RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK — The North Carolina High School Athletic Association held its fall 2011 Coach-Captain Retreat the weekend of October 14-16, the 32nd in the history of this program.        The event, part of the Association’s Student Services program, was held at the Radisson RTP…

Huge Cross Country Race Held In Newton

HUGE CROSS COUNTRY RACE HELD IN NEWTON NEWTON– One of the largest regular-season cross country events around was held here at Southside Park recently. A field of more than 1,120 runners from 36 high schools competed in seven different races in the 19th annual United Way Invitational. The boys’ and girls’ championships featured runners from…

This Day In NCHSAA History

October 16, 2003 On this day in history in the NCHSAA, Mike Hill of Harnett Central rushed for 461 yards and eight touchdowns in a single game leading the Trojans to a 62-28 victory over South Johnston. Hill became the third player in state history to rush for eight touchdowns, joining Hope Mills’ Donnie Davis…

Former Holly Springs Coach Dies

Normal.dotm 0 0 1 94 538 NCHSAA 4 1 660 12.0 FORMER HOLLY SPRINGS FOOTBALL COACH PASSES AWAY Jim Hynus, a veteran high school teacher and coach, died earlier this week of cancer at the age of 51. Hynus, a graduate of Marshall University, had also served as an assistant coach at Apex and Purnell…

“Dig Pink” Success In Catawba County

BANDYS, BUNKER HILL RAISE MONEY AT VOLLEYBALL EVENT CLAREMONT— Bandys defeated Bunker Hill earlier this week in a high school volleyball match by scores of 25-13, 25-6, and 25-19, but the Observer-News-Enterprise of Newton reports there was much more involved than just the match itself. Bunker Hill hosted its first-ever “Dig Pink” night to help…

This Day In NCHSAA History

October 14, 2006 On this day in history in the NCHSAA, the North Carolina High School Athletic Association was honored by the University of North Carolina on NCHSAA Day at Kenan Stadium, when North Carolina played South Florida. Topsail, Cardinal Gibbons, T.C. Roberson and Providence received the Wachovia Cups in their respective classifications for winning…

Jones Senior Enjoying New Facility

JONES SENIOR TEAMS PLAYING IN NEW GYM TRENTON — Jones Senior High School is enjoying a new gymnasium on campus, according to the New Bern Sun-Journal. “It’s like going from a Volkswagen to a Cadillac,” veteran coach and Jones athletic director Debbie Philyaw said about the difference between the two gymnasiums. “This is beautiful to…

Greenville Rose Honors New Hall Of Famers

ROSE HONORS HALL OF FAME ATHLETES GREENVILLE — Five former standouts in athletics at Greenville’s J. H. Rose High School have been honored with induction into the Rose Athletic Hall of Fame, according to the Greenville Daily Reflector.   The five inductees included Tommy Jordan, Abdul Jordan, Roswell Streeter, David Lee and Jeffery Hagans. Former…

Catawba County School Board Looks At Stadium Upgrades

The Catawba County school system plans to replace bleachers at several of its high school football stadiums, according to a report published recently in The Observer-News-Enterprise. The Catawba County Board of Education has approved an agreement to hire an architect to create design concepts and cost estimates for the replacements. Assistant Superintendent Steve Demiter said…

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