2026 Indoor Track Championships
WINSTON-SALEM – The NCHSAA 2026 NCHSAA Indoor Track & Field Championships crown winners on February 11 and 12, and February 18 and 19, 2026.
WINSTON-SALEM – The NCHSAA 2026 NCHSAA Indoor Track & Field Championships crown winners on February 11 and 12, and February 18 and 19, 2026.
The North Carolina High School Athletic Association Dual Team Wrestling Championships concluded on February 17 at eight different host sites across the state. The 1A and 8A classifications completed their Regional Finals and State Championship matches, while the 2A–7A classifications held their Regional Semifinals, Regional Finals, and State Championship matches. 2026 Dual Team Wrestling Brackets
From Wednesday, February 11, to Saturday, February 14, student‑athletes competed for state titles at the Pullen Aquatic Center and Casey Aquatic Center in Raleigh. The meets marked the culmination of the high school season and highlighted outstanding performances and sportsmanship across the state.
ALPHARETTA, GA – The NCHSAA selected AthletesGoLive, the fastest growing scoring platform in high school baseball and softball, as the official scoring partner of the state’s baseball and softball programs beginning in 2026. North Carolina high school baseball and softball teams will be strongly encouraged by the state Association to score their season with AGL….
CHAPEL HILL— In response to the widespread snow and hazardous travel conditions affecting communities across North Carolina, the NCHSAA has made several changes to the upcoming calendar. With the safety of all participants, officials, and spectators in mind, the Association will implement the following adjustments for the winter sports seasons. Swimming & Diving All state…
By Dr. Karissa Niehoff, Chief Executive Officer of the NFHS, and Que Tucker, Commissioner of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) High school sports are experiencing record participation. It is also experiencing unprecedented pressure. Across the country, young athletes are training earlier, competing year-round, and navigating expectations shaped by a rapidly expanding youth sports economy. For many families, athletics…
The OrthoCarolina Performance of the Month Awards for December in NCHSAA competition go to Dionte Neal from Reidsville and Oshauna Holland from Stuart Cramer. Dionte Neal had a spectacular month on both the gridiron and the hardwood. In football, he helped lead Reidsville to a 4A state championship title and won the Morgan and Morgan…
INDIANAPOLIS, IN (January 20, 2026) — Twenty-four high school coaches from across the country have been selected as 2024-25 National Coaches of the Year by the NFHS Coaches Association. The NFHS, which has been recognizing coaches through an awards program since 1982, honors coaches in the top 10 girls sports and top 10 boys sports…
The OrthoCarolina Performance of the Month Awards for November in the NCHSAA competition go to Eamon Hipps from Western Alamance and Riley Johnson from Parkwood. Riley Johnson from Parkwood went 12-0 in November, including taking first place in both the Roughedge Rumble at 152 and the Lady Knight Invitational at 145. Nine of her wins…
Eight state champions are crowned December 11–13 as the 2025 NCHSAA football season comes to a close at Lenoir-Rhyne, Durham County Memorial Stadium, and UNC’s Kenan Stadium.