This Day In NCHSAA History
October 4, 2002 On this day in history in the NCHSAA, Columbia chalked up 717 rushing yards in a high school football game against Cape Hatteras.
October 4, 2002 On this day in history in the NCHSAA, Columbia chalked up 717 rushing yards in a high school football game against Cape Hatteras.
Provided by The Associated Press Alleghany County 41, East Wilkes 20 Apex 45, Fuquay-Varina 35 Arendell-Parrott Academy 50, Cary Christian 14 Asheboro 53, Southwestern Randolph 28 Asheville 27, Asheville Reynolds 14 Asheville Erwin 52, Enka 21 Avery County 35, Unaka, Tenn. 0 Black Mountain Owen 28, Mitchell County 18 Boonville Starmount 48, West Wilkes…
October 3, 2006 On this day in history in the NCHSAA, Dana Griffin of East Lincoln High School scored a NCHSAA record 48 consecutive points by serve in a 3-0 defeat of Bessemer City (25-0, 25-1, 25-6) in a high school volleyball match.
NCHSAA RECORD BOOK The North Carolina High School Athletic Association Record Book is one of the most comprehensive in the nation and one of the most visited parts of the NCHSAA website. The Record Book chronicles student-athlete achievements in a variety of sports and is now exclusively on line. The book was begun…
provided by The Associated Press Charlotte Ardrey Kell 45, Charlotte Olympic 16 Charlotte Independence 42, Indian Trail Porter Ridge 7 Charlotte Providence 30, West Mecklenburg 0 Charlotte Victory Christian 49, Marvin Ridge 17 East Henderson 35, North Henderson 12 Mallard Creek 42, Huntersville Hopewell 0 Matthews Butler 62, East Mecklenburg 7 Monroe Piedmont 48, West…
PITTSBURGH– Madison Bumgarner limited Pittsburgh to just four hits and struck out 10 as he pitched the San Francisco Giants to an 8-0 victory over the Pirates in the National League wild card playoff game on Wednesday night. Bumgarner was the Most Valuable Player in the 2007 North Carolina…
FOUR QUESTIONS: A CONVERSATION WITH… CHRIS HOBBS Chris Hobbs is the sports editor of the Hickory Daily Record in Catawba County and has had an impressive career covering high school athletics. A native of Catawba County, this is his 39th year covering high school football. He is known for keeping meticulous records of the…
October 2, 1999 On this day in history in the NCHSAA, the North Carolina High School Athletic Association announced it was making a donation of $15,311 to the Hurricane Floyd Disaster Relief Fund administered by the office of the Governor. The donations came from attendees at NCHSAA regional meetings as well as from the…
Weekly finalists will compete for a $1,000 grand prize Time Warner Cable SportsChannel has launched the “Play of the Year” contest, which will let fans in Time Warner Cable markets across the country select the best high school football plays in their region. Weekly finalists will be selected, with the top choices…
October 1, 2000 On this day in history in the NCHSAA, Leon Brogden of Wilmington died at the age of 90. The long-time coach in Edenton, Wilson and Wilmington is a charter member of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association Hall of Fame and coached NFL greats Sonny Jurgensen and Roman Gabriel at…