This Day In NCHSAA History
June 20, 1968 On this day on history in the NCHSAA, the North Carolina High School Athletic Association Board of Control voted to raise the membership dues for the organization from five cents per student to 10 cents.
June 20, 1968 On this day on history in the NCHSAA, the North Carolina High School Athletic Association Board of Control voted to raise the membership dues for the organization from five cents per student to 10 cents.
CHARLOTTE—An Ardrey Kell High School sophomore had a big year at the plate in baseball and has earned a performance listing in the North Carolina High School Athletic Association Record Book. Aaron Pilkington was one of the top players for an excellent Ardrey Kell team that made it to the…
By Kim Underwood Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools WINSTON-SALEM–In Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, 12 high schools offer football programs. Earlier this week, three people from each of those schools – the head football coach, the athletic director and a certified athletic trainer – spent the day at Reagan High School participating in a workshop designed…
June 19, 1969 On this day in history in the NCHSAA, the North Carolina High School Athletic Association Board of Control voted unanimously that athletes be restricted from smoking while representing their school in an athletic contest.
TAYLORSVILLE—Alexander Central recently completed a phenomenal season in softball, as the Cougars completed a perfect 35-0 season and won their fifth North Carolina High School Athletic Association fast-pitch championship. As a result, Alexander Central has qualified for several team entries and a number of individual additions to the NCHSAA Record…
CARY—Green Hope High School head women’s basketball coach Mike Robinson has announced that he is stepping down from that coaching position, according to a report in the Raleigh News and Observer. Robinson has coached for 25 years and has been led the Green Hope women’s program for six years, including a…
June 18, 1969 On this day in history in the NCSHAA, the Board of Control of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association voted to penalize schools for unsportsmanlike conduct on the part of its spectators, including not approaching or contacting game officials in any way to question decisions.
Special From The National Federation INDIANAPOLIS — A major change in the finish of the backstroke event will occur next year in high school swimming and diving. Effective with the 2014-15 season, any part…
CHAPEL HILL –Wells Fargo, along with the North Carolina High School Athletic Association, today announced the final standings in the Wells Fargo Cup competitions for the 2013-14 academic year. The Wells Fargo Cup is sponsored by Wells Fargo and the NCHSAA. The award recognizes the high schools that…
June 16, 1977 On this day in history in the NCHSAA, the North Carolina High School Athletic Association Board of Control voted that participants in women's golf must have a certified handicap of 20 or less to be eligible to enter the state tournament.