RALEIGH -- Coaches, administrators and media representatives will be among those receiving awards on May 4 when the North Carolina High School Athletic Association holds its 2006 Annual Meeting.
The event is scheduled for the Fletcher Opera Theatre at the Progess Energy Center for the Performing Arts and comes the day after the spring meeting of the NCHSAA's Board of Directors has concluded.
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CHAPEL HILL -- Carolyn Rogers of Perquimans High School and Hal Capps of Western Alamance High School are the recipients of the first-ever Toby Webb Coach of the Year Award given by the North Carolina High School Athletic Association.
The two outstanding coaches will be recognized at the NCHSAA’s Annual Meeting on May 4 at the Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts in Raleigh.
CHAPEL HILL-- Eight "coaches who make a difference" by virtue of their exemplary sportsmanship will be honored by the North Carolina High School Athletic Association at the NCHSAA's Annual Meeting on May 4 at the Fletcher Opera Theatre at the Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts in Raleigh.
The coaches have been selected for the Homer Thompson Memorial Eight Who Make a Difference award. The award is named in honor of the late Homer Thompson, the long-time Winston-Salem Parkland coach and member of the NCHSAA Hall of Fame.
CHAPEL HILL—Over 13,000 individual awards have been given by the North Carolina High School Athletic Association to student-athletes for their achievements in the classroom as well as on the playing court or athletic field.
The NCHSAA made the awards in its Scholar-Athlete program, which includes recognition of varsity teams which attain certain grades as well as individual athletes.
CHAPEL HILL – Nicole Harris of North Wilkes High School and Bradley Hardee of South Caldwell High School have been named the recipients of the first-ever Clary Medals awarded by the North Carolina High School Athletic Association.
The two outstanding student-athletes will be recognized at the NCHSAA’s Annual Meeting on May 4 at the Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts in Raleigh.
Men's Tennis coaches. Please review the information for the 4A Midwest
Regional host school and contact information as it has been changed. Thank
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MEN’S GOLF INFORMATION
REGIONAL & STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS
NOTE: THIS INFORMATION IS BEING SENT OUT IN LIEU OF A MAILING. THIS IS THE ONLY REMINDER COACHES WILL RECEIVE.
REGIONAL SITES AND DIRECTORS
• ALL INFORMATION IS LISTED ON THE WWW.NCHSAA.ORG WEBSITE.
REGIONAL ENTRY FORMS
CHAPEL HILL—The North Carolina High School Athletic Association has announced the winter standings in the Wachovia Conference Cup competition for the 2005-2006 academic year.
The Wachovia Conference Cup, sponsored annually by Wachovia and sanctioned by the North Carolina High School Athletic Association, recognizes high school sports programs that achieve the best overall performance within their respective athletic conferences. Wachovia has
sponsored the conference awards program since 1980.
Wachovia Bank, N.A., along with the North Carolina High School Athletic Association, today announced the standings for winter sports in the Wachovia Cup competitions for the 2005-2006 sports season.
The Wachovia Cup award, sponsored by Wachovia Bank, N.A., and the NCHSAA, recognizes the high schools that achieve the best overall interscholastic athletic performance within each of the state’s four competitive classifications. The Wachovia Cup program is in its 27th year.
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK-- The North Carolina High School Athletic Association held its spring 2006 Coach-Captain Retreat recently, the 23rd in a series of successful events.
The event, part of the Association’s Student Services program, was held at the Radisson Governors Inn March 17-19 and attracted students from all over North Carolina.
CHAPEL HILL—Tickets are available to the general public for an event that has become a highlight of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association year: the annual NCHSAA Hall of Fame banquet and induction ceremonies.
• PERFECT SLATES: There were only two NCHSAA teams, a pair of women’s squads, among the over 700 which began play this season which finished with unblemished records after the weekend’s NCHSAA state championship games.
Bishop McGuinness (31-0) of Kernersville defeated another team that entered the finals with a perfect record, Southeast Halifax, 54-31 for the women’s 1-A title at the Smith Center. Wilson Beddingfield (30-0) capped a perfect campaign in the 3-A women’s final, also at the Smith Center, defeating Fred T. Foard from Catawba County 64-53.
CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE
SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 2006
92nd ANNUAL MEN’S NCHSAA BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS
35th ANNUAL WOMEN’S NCHSAA BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS
DEAN E.SMITH CENTER--UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL
REYNOLDS COLISEUM – NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY, RALEIGH
At Raleigh
CLASS AA women--noon
FARMVILLE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL JAGUARS (25-3)
VS.
SALISBURY HIGH SCHOOL LADY HORNETS (27-2)
CLASS AA men– 2:30 p.m.
> CHAPEL HILL-- The North Carolina High School Athletic Association's regional basketball tournaments will get underway this week as the state's prep teams continue the road toward the state championships.
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> Sectional winners from the East will be going to Greenville for the 16th straight year, for the Eastern Regionals. The men's games will be played at Minges Coliseum on the campus of East Carolina University,