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NCHSAA Board Of Directors Completes Spring Meeting

NCHSAA BOARD OF DIRECTORS COMPLETES SPRING MEETING CHAPEL HILL–The North Carolina High School Athletic Association Board of Directors concluded its two-day spring meeting on Wednesday. A number of items were discussed and approved by the Board that had been recommended by a sub-committee which has studied travel, length of seasons and cost containment issues. Those…

NCHSAA Board Of Directors Holds Winter Meeting

NCHSAA BOARD OF DIRECTORS HOLDS WINTER MEETING CHAPEL HILL – The North Carolina High School Athletic Association Board of Directors ended its three-day winter meeting on Wednesday at the Simon F. Terrell Building in Chapel Hill. The Board received nine recommendations from a special Athletic Safety Task Force. President Bill Harrison, superintendent of Cumberland County…

NCHSAA Board Of Directors Makes Changes At Spring Meeting

CHAPEL HILL —The North Carolina High School Athletic Association Board of Directors held its semiannual board meeting at the Simon F. Terrell Building earlier this week, and there were a number of agenda items that were discussed. As is customary, the first day of the Board meeting was devoted almost all day to committee work,…

NCHSAA Board Of Directors Makes Changes At Spring Meeting

RALEIGH —The North Carolina High School Athletic Association Board of Directors held its semiannual board meeting at the Sheraton Raleigh Hotel earlier this week, and there were a number of agenda items that were discussed. As is customary, the first day of the Board meeting was devoted almost all day to committee work, during which…

NCHSAA Board Of Directors Meeting Concludes

CHAPEL HILL—The Board of Directors of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association completed its two-day winter board meeting on Wednesday with a number of action items. The Board, consisting of superintendents, principals, athletic directors and coaches from across the state, representing the eight different NCHSAA regions and all four classifications of schools, did committee…

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