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Wells Fargo Cups

Wells Fargo State Cup

The Wells Fargo State Cup award symbolizes overall sports excellence among high schools in North Carolina. Since 1979, the State Cup has been awarded to the schools with the best overall interscholastic sports programs in the four classifications: 1A, 2A, 3A, and 4A. The North Carolina High School Athletic Association presents the program with one of its corporate supporters, Wells Fargo. Each State Cup winner receives a silver cup and a banner for permanent display at the school. The Wells Fargo State Cups are presented annually at the recipient school’s designated home football game.

All schools that finish in the top eight positions (plus ties) in an NCHSAA state championship event receive State Cup points. In events where 1A, 2A, 3A, and/or 4A schools compete together, points are awarded for a school’s finish in that championship.

In State Cup competition, points are awarded for all sanctioned sports based on 50 points for first, 45 for second, 40 for third, 35 for fourth, 30 for fifth, 25 for sixth, 20 for seventh, and 15 for eighth. In the event of a tie, the schools receive an equal number of points based on the number of teams that tie and the number of teams that finish higher in the standings. Five participation points are awarded for each sanctioned sport in which a school competes in NCHSAA playoffs.

Wells Fargo Conference Cup

The Wells Fargo Conference Cup award is a companion to the statewide Wells Fargo State Cup. It is based on regular-season performances within conference play and is designed to recognize the best interscholastic athletic performance in each NCHSAA conference. Each Conference Cup winner receives a silver cup for permanent display at the school.

The Conference Cup is awarded to the school securing the most points during the school year within their respective conference. Points are awarded based on participation and standings in conference play. Each conference can adapt its standardized point system or determine its system for awarding points. The standardized system works as follows: points are awarded for all sports based on 50 points for first, 45 for second, 40 for third, 35 for fourth, 30 for fifth, 25 for sixth, 20 for seventh, and 15 for eighth.