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questions about NCHSAA rules, regulations, policies and procedures      Q: Can a 19-year-old play high school athletics?    A: Yes, depending on the birthday.  Rule 1.1.3 in the NCHSAA Handbook states that “no student may be approved for any athletic contest if his or her 19th birthday comes on or before August 31” of that…

Details Coming In NCHSAA Scholar-Athlete Essay Contest

      The prompt and parameters for the 2014 North Carolina High School Athletic Association Fall Scholar-Athlete Essay Contest, brought to you by the North Carolina National Guard, will be announced Tuesday.       This will be the second contest  developed through the partnership between the North Carolina National Guard and the NCHSAA Scholar-Athlete program. Patrick Butler…

Former Coach Killed In One-Car Accident

     A former coach in Rowan County was killed in a one-car accident earlier this week, according to the Salisbury Post.      Highway Patrol officials identified the victim in a fatal Tuesday morning crash on Sherrills Ford Road as Darrell Coy Misenheimer, 57, of Salisbury.      Trooper D.M. Morgan said Misenheimer’s Ford…

Thursday Night’s High School Football Scores

Apex 44, Raleigh Leesville Road 14 Bunn 47, North Johnston 0 Elizabeth City Northeastern 48, Northern Nash 20 Garner 44, Cleveland 21 Kinston 41, Nash Central 12 Raleigh Athens Drive 28, Raleigh Broughton 27 Raleigh Enloe 14, Durham Jordan 7 SouthWest Edgecombe 22, North Edgecombe 12 Wilson Beddingfield 19, Southern Nash 7 Wilson Fike 41,…

ASSOCIATION SPOTLIGHT: Wells Fargo Conference Cup

  The Wells Fargo Conference Cup award, sponsored by Wells Fargo and the North Carolina High School Athletic Association, is a companion to the statewide Wells Fargo Cup. The Wells Fargo Cup recognizes the high schools that achieve the best overall interscholastic athletic performance within each of the state's four competitive classifications, primarily based on…

Northwest Guilford Names Swimming Coach

        GREENSBORO– Gia Wright has been named head swimming coach at Northwest Guilford High School, according to a report in the Greensboro News and Record.         A Florida native, Wright attended North Carolina A&T State University. She earned a bachelor's degree in secondary English education as well as a…

4 Questions: A Conversation with…Mark Dreibelbis

4 Questions: A Conversation with…Mark Dreibelbis

4 Questions: A Conversation with…Mark Dreibelbis      Mark Dreibelbis, a native of Charlotte, is the supervisor of officials and associate commissioner of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association. He came to the NCHSAA in January of 2005 from Appalachian State University, where he had been the associate director of athletics. In addition to…

This Day In NCHSAA History

August 27, 1999             On this day in history in the NCHSAA, former North Carolina High School Athletic Association Board of Directors president Bennie Higgins died at the age of 67. He was principal at Ben L. Smith High School in Greensboro for 14 years and then worked in the Guilford County Schools central office…

Olympic High School Stadium Named In Honor Of Johnson

     CHARLOTTE—Olympic High School has named its football stadium in honor of a long-time coach and athletic director.      The stadium was named in honor of Dave Johnson at the season opener at Olympic in a game against Myers Park.      Johnson began his career in education at North Mecklenburg High School…

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