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 - 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

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 - 4th Round

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

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 - 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

Millbrook

RJ Reynolds

CHAPEL HILL—The North Carolina High School Athletic Association announced today the winners of two special awards established in the name of the late Pat Gainey, long-time coach who was inducted into the NCHSAA Hall of Fame earlier this month.

Cathy Miller of Alexander Central High School is the recipient of the inaugural Pat Gainey Coach Award, and Kathryn “Kate” Moye is the winner of the first Gainey Student Scholarship award.

The Pat Gainey Coach Award recognizes excellence in character, achievement and coaching. It is designed to go to a varsity coach at an NCHSAA school who provides great leadership, who shows interest in his or her athletes on and off the field or court, is recognized as scrupulously honest, and has strongly supported an anti-drug and alcohol policy.

The awards will be presented at the NCHSAA Annual Meeting at the Smith Center on the University of North Carolina campus on Thursday, May 3.

Miller has been head volleyball coach at Alexander for nine years, after stints at Northwest Ashe and Hickory, and has also served as an assistant women’s basketball coach. She is a two-time Northwestern 4-A Conference Volleyball Coach of the Year.

An outstanding algebra teacher, Miller has organized summer junior volleyball camps to introduce the sport to young athletes. Her program at Alexander also includes strong components of team-building activities and healthy lifestyles.

A senior at Pamlico, Moye lettered in three sports for four consecutive years and captained both the volleyball and women’s basketball teams. She has been actively involved in the Beta Club, Math Competition Team and a variety of leadership roles at Pamlico.

Kate is also active in church and community activities, such as volunteering for the “Race for the Cure” and for the Pamlico Parks and Recreation Department. She has better than a 4.0 weighted grade point average while taking a variety of honors and Advanced Placement courses.

The Gainey Student Scholarship recognizes athletic achievement and strength of character. The criteria for this year’s award included that the student be a senior female athlete with at least a cumulative GPA of 3.2, possess a strong work ethic, demonstrate athletic success during the high school career and demonstrate respect for coaches and teammates.

In this inaugural year of the awards, the criteria stipulated that the recipients come from Alexander Central or Pamlico High Schools, where Gainey spent most of his career. Starting next year, the student scholarship award will be opened up to NCHSAA member schools in counties having a poverty rate of 20 percent or more for children 17 and under, and the coaches’ award will be available for nominations from all NCHSAA member schools. Student scholarship recipients will alternate annually between a female athlete and a male baseball player meeting the established criteria.

The awards are made possible by a gift from Gainey’s daughter, Mrs. Berry Jo Gainey Shoen, who currently resides in Port Townsend, Washington.

A native of Dunn, Gainey recorded a phenomenal record in women’s basketball at a couple of different stops during his coaching career and was a real supporter of women’s athletics. His overall record at Pamlico was an incredible 93-6 in women’s basketball and he also fielded outstanding baseball teams there. He then moved to Taylorsville, where he coached from 1955-64. His women’s basketball teams won five Western North Carolina High School Activities Association titles and at one point recorded 54 consecutive wins and a whopping 140 straight conference victories. His overall women’s basketball mark was 358-57.

“We are really excited about both of these awards and believe these are great additions to the legacy of Pat Gainey,” said NCHSAA executive director Charlie Adams. “The recipients certainly embody many of the wonderful characteristics that made Pat so successful.”

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