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127 Schools Ejection Free For 2013-14

 

            CHAPEL HILL– The North Carolina High School Athletic Association announced today that 127 member schools in the NCHSAA were ejection free in their athletic contests during the 2013-14 school year.

            The schools were recognized at the Association’s regional meetings across the state. The 127 schools represented 31.8 percent of the NCHSAA's member schools, based on the 399 member schools last year.

            Two schools, Ocracoke and Southside in Chocowinity, successfully completed their 10th consecutive ejection free years, one of the milestones that the NCHSAA tracks.

            The guidelines record ejections for unsportsmanlike acts such as fighting, taunting, profanity, obscene gestures or disrespectfully addressing or contacting officials.

            The 2006-07 academic year was the best since the NCHSAA started tracking ejections in 1997, with 202 schools earning ejection free status, which represented 54.8 percent of the member schools in that year. There were 113 ejection free schools in 2010-11, or 29 percent of the membership, and there were 127 ejection free schools during the 2011-12 academic year. The total for 2012-13 was 128 schools.

            "We are proud that 127 schools were ejection free last year," said NCHSAA commissioner Davis Whitfield, "but we have to continue to make sportsmanship a priority and not lose focus until all member schools are ejection free."

            All schools with no ejections for the year received a certificate of recognition at the NCHSAA regional meetings across the state. North Carolina Farm Bureau sponsors this as part of its initiative with the NCHSAA.

 

2013-2014 Ejection-Free Award Recipients

Region 1

Bertie

Cape Hatteras

Columbia

Farmville Central

Hertford County

Holmes, John A.

Manteo

Mattamuskeet

Northeastern

Northside

Ocracoke**

Plymouth

Southside**

Washington

 

Region 2

C.B. Aycock

East Carteret

Eastern Wayne

Jones Senior

Kinston

Lakewood

Laney, E.A.

Lejeune

New Bern

New Hanover

North Brunswick

Pamlico County

Trask, Heide

West Carteret

White Oak

 

Region 3

Apex

Beddingfield

Broughton, Needham

Bunn

Cary

Corinth-Holders

East Wake Academy

Eastern NC School for the Deaf

Franklin Academy

Granville Central

Green Hope

Hunt

KIPP Pride

NC School of Science & Math

Neuse Charter

Northern Vance

Northwest Halifax

Orange

Raleigh Charter*

Research Triangle

Rocky Mount

Rolesville

Roxboro Community

Southeast Halifax

Southern Durham

Southwest Edgecombe

Voyager Academy

Webb, J.F.

Weldon

 

Region 4

East Bladen

Gray’s Creek

Seventy-First

South Robeson

Triton

Union Pines

West Columbus

West Montgomery

Westover

 

Region 5

Andrews, T.W.

Atkins

Carver

Chatham Central

Cummings

Dudley, James B.

Eastern Guilford

Eastern Randolph

Jordan-Matthews

North Davidson

Northwest Guilford

Reynolds, RJ

River Mill Academy

Rockingham County

Smith, Ben L.

South Stokes

Trinity

Walkertown

West Davidson

Williams, Walter M.

Woods Charter

Yancey, Bartlett

 

Region 6

Ardrey Kell

Ashbrook

Central Cabarrus

Community School of Davidson

Cuthbertson

East Gaston

East Lincoln

Forestview

Garinger

Hopewell

Kings Mountain

Lake Norman Charter

Lincoln Charter

Monroe

Mount Pleasant

North Lincoln

Parkwood

Queens Grant

Rocky River

Shelby

South Stanly

Stuart W. Cramer

 

Region 7

Hibriten

Lake Norman

NC School for the Deaf

North Surry

Pine Lake Preparatory

South Iredell

 

Region 8

Andrews

East Henderson

Hayesville

Hiwassee Dam

Jefferson, Thomas

Nantahala

Pisgah

Rosman

RS Central

Smoky Mountain