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Voyager Academy

Riverside (Martin)

Dixon

Midway

S Stanly

E Surry

Hendersonville

Lincoln Charter

2013 Baseball Championship - 1A - Regional Series

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 - 4th Round

Marvin Ridge

Weddington

Hickory

Patton

W Brunswick

DH Conley

Orange

Ern Guilford

2013 Baseball Championship - 3A - Regional Series

2013 Baseball Championship - 4A - 4th Round

Garner

Richmond Sr

Green Hope

Fuquay Varina

S Mecklenburg

W Forsyth

McDowell

TC Roberson

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2013 Men's Lacrosse Championship - State Championship

Apex

Lake Norman

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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

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2 Carrboro

3 Roanoke Rapids

0 Clinton

1 Swansboro

3 S Iredell

0 Newton Conover

1 Forbush

0 Cuthbertson

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Roanoke Rapids

Swansboro

S Iredell

Forbush

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1 White Oak

0 Jacksonville

3 Cardinal Gibbons

1 No Guilford

4 Weddington

8 Charlotte Catholic

4 St. Stephens

0 Burns

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White Oak

Cardinal Gibbons

Charlotte Catholic

St. Stephens

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0 New Hanover

1 New Bern

2 Leesville Rd

3 Green Hope

1 Myers Park

0 W Forsyth

1 Lake Norman

2 Hough

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New Bern

Green Hope

Myers Park

Hough

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W Wilkes

Hiwassee Dam

Princeton

Heide Trask

Chatham Central

Bessemer City

South Creek

Southside

2013 Softball Championships - 2A - 4th Round

S Granville

Beddingfield

W Bladen

S Lenoir

Pisgah

Brevard

W Stanly

Cuthbertson

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Washington

DH Conley

Ern Alamance

S Johnston

Marvin Ridge

Jay M Robinson

Fred T. Foard

Enka

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Scotland

W Johnston

Middle Creek

WF-Rolesville

SE Guilford

N Davidson

Alexander Central

Porter Ridge

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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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HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS PARTICIPATION CONTINUES UPWARD CLIMB NATIONALLY

 

 

INDIANAPOLIS— Participation in high school sports increased for the 22nd consecutive school year in 2010-11, according to the annual High School Athletics Participation Survey conducted by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS).

Based on figures from the 50 state high school athletic/activity associations, plus the District of Columbia, that are members of the NFHS, sports participation for the 2010-11 school year reached another record-breaking total of 7,667,955 participants.

Boys and girls participation figures also reached respective all-time highs with 4,494,406 boys and 3,173,549 girls participating in 2010-11 – an overall increase of 39,578 participants from 2009-10.

“While the overall increase was not as much as we’ve seen in the past few years, we are definitely encouraged with these totals given the financial challenges facing our nation’s high schools,” said Bob Gardner, NFHS executive director. “The benefits of education-based athletics at the high school level are well-documented, and we encourage communities throughout the nation to keep these doors of opportunity open.

“Based on the survey, 55.5 percent of students enrolled in high schools participate in athletics, which emphasizes and reinforces the idea that high school sports continue to have a significant role in student involvement in schools across the country.”

Cross country and outdoor track and field gained the most participants in boys sports last year, with increases of 7,340 and 7,179, respectively. Other boys sports with significant jumps were soccer (6,512), basketball (5,637) and lacrosse (5,013). Three sports with lower overall participation totals registered large percentage gains in 2010-11 – fencing (up 38 percent to 2,027 participants), weightlifting (up 12 percent to 22,161 participants) and badminton (up 9.4 percent to 4,693 participants).

Among girls sports, the emerging sport of lacrosse led the way with an additional 6,155 participants – an increase of nine percent from the previous year. With 74,927 participants nationwide, lacrosse cracked the girls Top 10 listing for the first time as it moved past golf (71,764). Outdoor track and field was close behind lacrosse with an additional 6,088 participants, followed by soccer (5,440), volleyball (5,347) and cross country (2,685).

Sports with lower overall girls participation totals that registered the largest percentage gains were wrestling (up 19.8 percent to 7,351 participants), badminton (up 14 percent to 12,083 participants) and weightlifting (up 11 percent to 8,237 participants).

The top 10 participatory sports for boys remained the same from 2009-10: Eleven-player football led the way with 1,108,441, followed by outdoor track and field (579,302), basketball (545,844), baseball (471,025), soccer (398,351), wrestling (273,732), cross country (246,948), tennis (161,367), golf (156,866) and swimming and diving (133,900).

Outdoor track and field was the top sport for girls again last year with 475,265 participants, followed by basketball (438,933), volleyball (409,332), fast-pitch softball (373,535), soccer (361,556), cross country (204,653), tennis (182,074), swimming and diving (160,881), competitive spirit squads (96,718) and lacrosse (74,927).

Texas and California once again topped the list of participants by state with 786,626 and 774,767, respectively, followed by New York (388,527), Illinois (350,144), Ohio (328,430), Pennsylvania (316,687), Michigan (314,354), New Jersey (255,893), Florida (245,079) and Minnesota (234,901).

Although the rise in girls participation numbers was not as large this past year (due, in part, to significant drops in competitive spirit numbers in two states), the percentage increase rate has more than doubled the rate for boys during the past 20 years – 63 percent to 31 percent. Twenty years ago, girls constituted 36 percent of the total number of participants; this past year, that number has climbed to 41 percent. In Oklahoma, the number of girls participants actually exceeded the number of boys this past year – 44,112 to 42,694.

The participation survey has been compiled since 1971 by the NFHS through numbers it receives from its member associations. The complete 2010-11 High School Athletics Participation Survey is available on the NFHS Web site at www.nfhs.org.

 

 

 

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