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“NAMES IN THE BOOK”: Tyler Lewis

Tyler Lewis (Albemarle) — 2000-03            Albemarle’s Tyler Lewis was one of the most productive kickers in the history of high school football.          The beneficiary of a high octane Albemarle running attack, Lewis had an All-American career for the Bulldogs as he set numerous NCHSAA and national kicking records. His…

This Day In NCHSAA History

September 17, 2010             On this day in history in the NCHSAA, Wilkes Central rushed for a whopping 658 yards in a 61-16 high school football victory over North Wilkes, a team rushing performance that puts it in the top ten in the North Carolina High School Athletic Association Record Book.

This Day In NCHSAA History

September 16, 2011             On this day in history in the NCHSAA, quarterback Drew Davis of East Chapel Hill completed 37 of 52 passes for a whopping 488 yards as the Wildcats topped Durham Jordan in a high school football game. At the time of the game, it was the seventh best passing performance based…

Monday Night’s North Carolina High School Football Scores

provided by The Associated Press Charlotte Ardrey Kell 35, Cuthbertson 31 Charlotte Independence 45, West Mecklenburg 0 Charlotte Olympic 35, Huntersville Hopewell 13 Charlotte Providence 27, Charlotte Myers Park 20 East Lincoln 40, Gastonia Forestview 33 East Mecklenburg 58, Charlotte Harding 6 Jacksonville White Oak 35, Wilmington Ashley 25 Lake Norman Charter 27, Gastonia Highland…

Veteran Franklinton Coach Dies Suddenly

       FRANKLINTON—Trent Sanders, a long-time coach at Franklinton High School, died suddenly on Thursday.          Sanders, who was 43 years of age, was in his 19th year at Franklinton, had been an assistant football coach at the school and also coached indoor and outdoor track and field.      …

This Day In NCHSAA History

September 15, 1987             On this day in history in the NCHSAA, the North Carolina High School Athletic Association officially began its intern program. Literally hundreds of college undergraduate and graduate students have volunteered at the NCHSAA over the years.   September 15, 1962             On this day in history in the NCHSAA, Mount Olive’s…

COMPLIANCE CORNER

Q: What kind of medical clearance is needed to be able to play for an NCHSAA school? A: According to Rule 1.1.8 in the current NCHSAA Handbook, “in order to be eligible for practice or participation in interscholastic athletic contests, a player must receive a medical examination once every 365 days by a physician licensed…

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