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Championships Decided In NCHSAA Men’s Dual Team Tennis

BURLINGTON – East Chapel Hill held off Charlotte Providence 5-2 to take the 4-A state championship in the North Carolina High School Athletic Association men’s dual team tennis finals at the Burlington Tennis Center on Saturday. East Chapel Hill made the move successfully from 3-A to 4-A, as the Wildcats had been in nine state…

Pairings Set For NCHSAA Women’s Soccer Championships

CARY- Three North Carolina High School Athletic Association women’s state soccer championships will be decided this weekend in the 21st annual NCHSAA finals at SAS Soccer Park. The 4-A championship will be played Friday night at 7:30 p.m., and then a doubleheader on Saturday will feature the 3-A and the 1-A/2-A title games. The 4-A…

NCHSAA State Men’s Dual Team Tennis Finals Set For Burlington

BURLINGTON – The North Carolina High School Athletic Association’s 16th annual state men’s dual team tennis championships will come to the Burlington Tennis Center on Saturday, with some familiar powers in tennis once again competing for state championships. All four classification championships are scheduled for Saturday, with the 3-A and 4-A classifications starting at 9…

Outstanding Performances Abound In NCHSAA 2-A, 4-A Track

GREENSBORO – Gabby Mayo of Southeast Raleigh had a record-setting Saturday night in the North Carolina High School Athletic Association state track and field championships at the Irwin Belk Track at North Carolina A&T State University. Mayo won the maximum four events as she was named the Most Valuable Performer in the 4-A women’s meet….

Top Seeds Go On To Take Titles In NCHSAA Men’s 2-A Tennis

CARY— The top seeds in singles and doubles, both from Raleigh Cardinal Gibbons, went on to take state titles on Saturday in the North Carolina High School Athletic Association men’s 2-A tennis championships at the Cary Tennis Center. Will Rollinson of Cardinal Gibbons beat conference foe Britton Webb of Orange in a tough three-set match…

Cross-town Rivals To Meet In NCHSAA 4-A Tennis

CHAPEL HILL— Two cross-town rivals will meet on Saturday, but it will be in the semifinals of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association state 4-A tennis championships at the Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center at the University of North Carolina. Top-seeded Mike Greenberg of East Chapel Hill and third-seeded Andrew Malizia of Chapel Hill each won…

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