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This Day In NCHSAA History

May 19, 2012             On this day in history in the NCHSAA, R.J. Reynolds High School of Winston-Salem won its third consecutive men's state dual team tennis title, beating Raleigh Wakefield 5-0 at the Burlington Tennis Center.  Jack Riazzi, the number-three singles player for Reynolds, was named the championship MVP.

COMPLIANCE CORNER

a quick question concerning rules, regulations and policies of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association   Q:  What is the maximum number of seasons that a student can play a sport? A:  According to Handbook rule 1.1.7, Maximum Number of Seasons, “no student may be approved for a high school contest if he or…

This Day In NCHSAA History

May 18, 2012             On this day in history in the NCHSAA, North Buncombe secured the state women's 3-A track and field championship on the last event in the state meet at North Carolina A&T University. Led by Sage Profitt, the meet's Most Outstanding Performer, North Buncombe finished fourth in the four by 400 relay…

This Day In NCHSAA History

May 15, 2012             On this day in history in the NCHSAA, Taylor Coalson of North Surry won on the second hole of a sudden death playoff take his second straight individual state crown in the 27th annual North Carolina High School Athletic Association state 2-A men’s golf championships at the Longleaf Golf and Country…

NCHSAA Holds Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies For Renovated Offices

NCHSAA Holds Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies For Renovated Offices

NCHSAA president Dr. Bill Miller cuts the ribbon to open the renovated NCHSAA offices at the Simon Terrell Building in Chapel Hill at the recent open house while Commissioner Davis Whitfield, former executive director Charlie Adams and NCHSAA staff members watch (NCHSAA photo courtesy John Bell)         CHAPEL HILL—The North Carolina High School…

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