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Celebrating 100 Years: This Day In NCHSAA History

April 2, 1998 On this day in history in the NCHSAA, the North Carolina High School Athletic Association and Wendy’s announced a major corporate sponsorship. The sponsorship also included an unprecedented ticket program in which Wendy’s made available a supply of tickets to every NCHSAA member school. The tickets were customized for that particular school. 

Ashley Men’s Basketball Coach Resigns

WILMINGTON—Bryn McSwain has announced his resignation as the men’s basketball coach at Ashley High School, according to various media reports, including the Wilmington Star-News. McSwain has coached Ashley for the last five seasons and the Eagles posted a 17-9 mark this year and finished third in the Mideastern Conference, losing in the second round of…

Exemplary, Sportmanship Awards Available For NCHSAA Members

EXEMPLARY, SPORTSMANSHIP AWARDS AVAILABLE FOR NCHSAA MEMBERS North Carolina High School Athletic Association member schools are eligible for two very prestigious awards. Information was emailed to principals and athletic directors earlier in the week with details about the process. The Exemplary School Award recognizes the top overall school in the state in terms of the…

Pinyan Leaving Salisbury For Carson

PINYAN NEW HEAD FOOTBALL COACH AT CARSON CHINA GROVE—Veteran head football coach Joe Pinyan is making a change, according to The Salisbury Post. Pinyan is leaving Salisbury after 10 years to become the head football coach at Jesse Carson High School, also in Rowan County. Pinyan will replace Mark Woody, who recently resigned as head…

Celebrating 100 Years: This Day In NCHSAA History

March 26, 1988 On this day in history in the NCHSAA, coach Daryl McClure of the Hayesville women’s basketball team won the first of six consecutive 1-A state championships by defeating Hobbton 70-53 at Carmichael Auditorium. Alice Carter earned MVP honors. March 26, 1994 On this day in history in the NCHSAA, Morganton Freedom guard…

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