2013 Baseball Championship - 1A - 3rd Round

2 Roxboro Community

5 Voyager Academy

2 Perquimans

15 Riverside (Martin)

2 N Duplin

4 Dixon

1 Union

9 Midway

0 Albemarle

10 S Stanly

3 E Surry

2 S Stokes

9 Hendersonville

4 Elkin

4 Highland Tech

6 Lincoln Charter

2013 Baseball Championship - 1A - 4th Round

Voyager Academy

Riverside (Martin)

Dixon

Midway

S Stanly

E Surry

Hendersonville

Lincoln Charter

2013 Baseball Championship - 1A - Regional Series

2013 Baseball Championship - 2A - 3rd Round

5 Northwood

3 First Flight

2 N Pitt

9 Carrboro

0 Ern Randolph

5 Topsail

3 Fairmont

5 N Brunswick

4 Shelby

9 Smoky Mtn

3 E Rutherford

5 W Lincoln

15 Randleman

1 Cuthbertson

7 Piedmont

0 Trinity

2013 Baseball Championship - 2A - 4th Round

Northwood

Carrboro

Topsail

N Brunswick

Smoky Mtn

W Lincoln

Randleman

Piedmont

2013 Baseball Championship - 2A - Regional Series

2013 Baseball Championship - 3A - 3rd Round

1 Gray's Creek

4 Orange

5 Ern Guilford

3 Wrn Alamance

1 Asheboro

9 Marvin Ridge

3 Weddington

2 Charlotte Catholic

2 S Point

5 Hickory

1 Fred T. Foard

6 Patton

2 W Brunswick

1 Jacksonville

1 Currituck

11 DH Conley

2013 Baseball Championship - 3A - 4th Round

W Brunswick

DH Conley

Orange

Ern Guilford

Marvin Ridge

Weddington

Hickory

Patton

2013 Baseball Championship - 3A - Regional Series

2013 Baseball Championship - 4A - 3rd Round

4 AC Reynolds

7 McDowell

10 TC Roberson

2 Olympic

5 Garner

1 Terry Sanford

16 Richmond Sr

6 Hoggard

3 Green Hope

2 Holly Springs

8 Fuquay Varina

0 Middle Creek

7 S Mecklenburg

1 Reagan

1 High Point Central

3 W Forsyth

2013 Baseball Championship - 4A - 4th Round

Garner

Richmond Sr

Green Hope

Fuquay Varina

S Mecklenburg

W Forsyth

McDowell

TC Roberson

2013 Baseball Championship - 4A - Regional Series

2013 Men's Lacrosse Championship - State Championship

Apex

Lake Norman

2013 Women's Lacrosse Championship - State Championship

E Chapel Hill

Charlotte Catholic

2013 Women's Soccer Championship - 1A - Regional Round

4 Raleigh Char

3 SW Onslow

1 Lake Norman Charter

0 Hendersonville

2013 Women's Soccer Championship - 2A - 4th Round

2 Carrboro

3 Roanoke Rapids

0 Clinton

1 Swansboro

3 S Iredell

0 Newton Conover

1 Forbush

0 Cuthbertson

2013 Women's Soccer Championship - 2A - Regional Round

Roanoke Rapids

Swansboro

S Iredell

Forbush

2013 Women's Soccer Championship - 3A - 4th Round

1 White Oak

0 Jacksonville

3 Cardinal Gibbons

1 No Guilford

4 Weddington

8 Charlotte Catholic

4 St. Stephens

0 Burns

2013 Women's Soccer Championship - 3A - Regional Round

White Oak

Cardinal Gibbons

Charlotte Catholic

St. Stephens

2013 Women's Soccer Championship - 4A - 4th Round

0 New Hanover

1 New Bern

2 Leesville Rd

3 Green Hope

1 Myers Park

0 W Forsyth

1 Lake Norman

2 Hough

2013 Women's Soccer Championship - 4A - Regional Round

New Bern

Green Hope

Myers Park

Hough

2013 Softball Championships - 1A - 3rd Round

4 Hayesville

11 Hiwassee Dam

2 N Stokes

3 Bessemer City

6 Midway

11 Heide Trask

0 Northside

3 Southside

2 E Wilkes

5 W Wilkes

0 Gray Stone

8 Chatham Central

10 Princeton

9 Rosewood

3 Perquimans

4 South Creek

2013 Softball Championships - 1A - 4th Round

W Wilkes

Hiwassee Dam

Princeton

Heide Trask

Chatham Central

Bessemer City

South Creek

Southside

2013 Softball Championships - 2A - 3rd Round

10 S Granville

1 Northeastern

3 Beddingfield

2 N Johnston

2 W Bladen

0 Ern Randolph

10 S Lenoir

2 Whiteville

0 E Rutherford

1 Pisgah

3 Brevard

1 Bandys

1 Piedmont

3 W Stanly

10 Cuthbertson

6 N Surry

2013 Softball Championships - 2A - 4th Round

S Granville

Beddingfield

W Bladen

S Lenoir

Pisgah

Brevard

W Stanly

Cuthbertson

2013 Softball Championships - 3A - 3rd Round

2 W Brunswick

5 Washington

9 DH Conley

8 S Central

7 Ern Alamance

0 No Guilford

0 Williams

1 S Johnston

7 E Rowan

9 Marvin Ridge

14 Jay M Robinson

3 N Iredell

1 Franklin

2 Fred T. Foard

3 St. Stephens

4 Enka

2013 Softball Championships - 3A - 4th Round

Washington

DH Conley

Ern Alamance

S Johnston

Marvin Ridge

Jay M Robinson

Fred T. Foard

Enka

2013 Softball Championships - 4A - 3rd Round

3 E Wake

6 Scotland

5 W Johnston

1 Clayton

8 Middle Creek

5 Fuquay Varina

0 Apex

3 WF-Rolesville

1 W Forsyth

5 SE Guilford

0 So Alamance

4 N Davidson

14 Alexander Central

8 Lake Norman

12 Porter Ridge

2 Olympic

2013 Softball Championships - 4A - 4th Round

Scotland

W Johnston

Middle Creek

WF-Rolesville

SE Guilford

N Davidson

Alexander Central

Porter Ridge

2013 Men's Dual Team Tennis - 1A - State Championship

NCSSM

Elkin

2013 Men's Dual Team Tennis - 2A - State Championship

3 Carrboro

5 Shelby

2013 Men's Dual Team Tennis - 3A - State Championship

5 Cardinal Gibbons

0 Charlotte Catholic

2013 Men's Dual Team Tennis - 4A - State Championship

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RJ Reynolds

 SALISBURY, SOUTH LENOIR RECOGNIZED


                  CHAPEL HILL – Two major awards will be presented to schools at the North Carolina High School Athletic Association Annual Meeting on May 5 at the Smith Center on the University of North Carolina campus.

                  Salisbury High School is the fifth annual winner of the Exemplary School Award while South Lenoir High School is the winner of the 2011 Sportsmanship Award.

                  The awards are given as a cooperative venture among the NCHSAA, the North Carolina Coaches Association and the North Carolina Athletic Directors Association. In addition to a trophy and a banner for display at the respective schools, each school receives a $1000 cash award.

                  The Exemplary School Award recognizes the top overall school in the state in terms of the “total program,” including but not limited to athletic success, scope of athletic opportunities offered, facilities, community interest and involvement, academics and the like.

                  Salisbury is the defending Wachovia Cup champion among 2-A schools and has won the crown for overall sports excellence in the state five times, with Hornet teams having already earned three NCHSAA state titles this year. The school has averaged having 13 teams earn Scholar-Athlete honors annually over the past five years and two Salisbury squads earned the highest grade point average in the state in their respective sports during the fall and winter sports seasons.

                  Salisbury has twice been a "School of Distinction" since the state ABC testing program began, the last time in 2010, and Newsweek has recognized the school as one of the "Best High Schools in America" during the past four years. In addition, a four-venue athletic complex has been built on the Salisbury campus in the last several years, including a softball facility in 2008.

            The sportsmanship honor is designed to recognize a school that has been ejection free, has a plan to promote and implement good sportsmanship, is welcoming to visiting fans, makes appropriate accommodations for officials and their own fans demonstrate good sportsmanship.

                  South Lenoir has long promoted sportsmanship and has been ejection free for nearly six years. The school has developed its own contract that must be signed by parents and athletes before they can participate which goes beyond the NCHSAA pledge. The school also sets as a goal a good "South Lenoir experience" for visiting teams and fans, ranging from how visitors are greeted to directions for things on campus.

South Lenoir student-athletes and coaches have been involved in the Student Athlete Summer Institutes for 15 years and its active chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes has the promotion of sportsmanship as one of the goals of the organization, to which a vast majority of South Lenoir athletes belong.

                  The process of selection for both the awards is a multi-tiered one, including nominations and feedback from schools to select finalists, and then the finalists submitted applications with specific information relative to their potential award.

                  "Salisbury and South Lenoir have set themselves apart during the 2010-11 academic year by earning these prestigious honors," said Davis Whitfield, NCHSAA commissioner. "We applaud their commitments in the areas of sportsmanship and overall excellence."

                  Greenville Rose won the inaugural Exemplary School award in 2007 while North Duplin was the Sportsmanship winner. In 2008, Watauga took the Exemplary School while Asheboro earned the Sportsmanship honor, and in 2009 Fayetteville Jack Britt was the Exemplary School with Hendersonville winning the Sportsmanship award.

                  Last year's winners were Charlotte Myers Park for the Exemplary School and Raleigh Sanderson for Sportsmanship.

                  

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