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Celebrating 100 Years: This Day In NCHSAA History

September 18, 1972 On the day in history in the NCHSAA, the North Carolina High School Athletic Association began conducting regional meetings in each of the eight regions of the state, a practice that continues to this day. September 18, 1975 On this day in history in the NCHSAA, Hoggard’s Lynn Welbourn dished out seven…

Cherryville Names Several New Coaches

        CHERRYVILLE— Cherryville High School has named several new coaches to its athletic staff, including head coaches in softball and women’s basketball, according to the Gaston Gazette.         Angie Walls is the new head softball coach, replacing interim head coach Callie Hahn.  Franklin Allen will be the new women’s basketball coach, taking over for Donna…

New NCHSAA Hall Of Famer Receives Another Honor

        CHAPEL HILL—A member of this year’s induction class of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association Hall of Fame is joining another hall.         Lindsey Linker, one of the state’s top tennis coaches and currently coaching at East Chapel Hill, will be a member of the 2014 induction class for the North Carolina Tennis…

2013 NCHSAA Football Season Scores For Week #4

FRIDAY NIGHT’S GAMES ¶  Albemarle 41, East Montgomery 0 ¶  Alexander Central 26, Catawba Bandys 16 ¶  Alleghany County 58, South Stokes 41 ¶  Arendell-Parrott Academy 72, Word of God Christian Academy 28 ¶  Asheboro 34, Randleman 33 ¶  Boonville Starmount 21, East Bend Forbush 14 ¶  Burnsville Mountain Heritage 42, Rosman 26 ¶  Camden…

Long-time Volleyball, Softball Official Dies

        FAYETTEVILLE—Patricia Raye Robertson, a long-time game official in softball and volleyball, died earlier this week after a long battle with cancer, according to The Fayetteville Observer.         She had officiated for over 30 years and was a member of the USSSA’s North Carolina Hall of fame as an umpire         She was the sister…

NCHSAA Hall Of Famer Red Hoffman Passes Away

        WILKESBORO—Marvin “Red” Hoffman, an outstanding head football coach and administrator and member of the North Carolina Highn School Athletic Association Hall of Fame, died at his home on Monday at the age of 90.         Hoffman compiled a tremendous record as a head football coach and athletic administration during his career in Wilkes County….

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