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2024-2025 Triple Threat Award Presented by Morgan & Morgan
Charlotte, NC – The North Carolina High School Association (NCHSAA) is proud to announce the 2024-2025 Triple Threat Award presented by Morgan & Morgan, a new recognition program honoring outstanding student-athletes who excel in three different sports during the academic year. This initiative celebrates the versatility, determination, and relentless work ethic of North Carolina’s most…
2024-2025 Exemplary School of the Year
This award is presented annually from nominations received from member schools. The award is given by the NCHSAA, with the support of the North Carolina Coaches’ Association and the North Carolina Athletic Directors’ Association. In addition to a trophy and a banner for display, the school receives a $1,000 cash award. The Exemplary School Award recognizes the…
2025 NCHSAA Annual Awards Celebration
Gallery Photo credits: Cammel’s PhotographyClick arrows to navigate in the gallery. NCHSAA Foundation Winners
NCHSAA Office | Summer Schedule 2025
Blue: half-day 7:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Red: all-day June 19: Juneteenth
2024-2025 NFHS School Honor Roll Program
The NFHS School Honor Roll Program recognizes schools whose coaches have completed professional development through NFHS Learning Center coursework. This national distinction honors a school and its coaches’ dedication and commitment to students and education-based programs. Schools that apply and meet the requirements will earn a banner to hang in their school, highlighting this national achievement….
2025 Baseball Championships
The 2025 NCHSAA Baseball State Championship Series was held at two outstanding venues in North Carolina: Ting Stadium in Holly Springs and Burlington Athletic Stadium in Burlington.
2025 Women’s Soccer Championships
The 2025 NCHSAA Women’s Soccer State Championships were held on May 30–31 at the Mecklenburg County Sportsplex in Matthews, marking the second consecutive year the event had taken place at this venue.
2025 Softball Championships
The 2025 NCHSAA Softball State Championships were held on May 30–31 at two premier venues in North Carolina: Duke Softball Stadium in Durham and UNCG Softball Stadium in Greensboro.


