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This Day In NCHSAA History

May 23, 2008             On this day in history in the NCHSAA, Leesville Road scored two goals in the game’s first 11 minutes and rolled to a 3-0 victory over Ardrey Kell in the North Carolina High School Athletic Association’s women’s 4-A soccer championship at Paul Derr Stadium at N.C. State. Junior forward Nitang Jones…

Veteran Coach Pop Rivers Announces Retirement

       MARSHVILLE—Veteran Forest Hills High School coach Eddie “Pop” Rivers has announced his retirement at the end of the school year.        Rivers has been at Forest Hills for 30 years, coaching junior varsity volleyball for five seasons, women’s varsity basketball for four, serving as the offensive coordinator for varsity football…

Green Hope Coach Writes Book About His Profession

     A coach at a North Carolina High School Athletic Association member school has written a book that may be of great interest to many across the state.      Mike Miragliuolo, the head coach of both the cross country teams and the baseball team at Green Hope High School in Wake County, has…

Fifth Annual NCHSAA Lacrosse State Championships Scheduled

    CHAPEL HILL– The North Carolina High School Athletic Association's fifth annual state lacrosse championships are scheduled for Friday and Saturday at the WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, with the first classified championships in NCHSAA history.    Because of the growth of the sport, there are two men’s state finals this year with the 4-A schools…

High School Wrestling Rules Changes Approved for 2014-15

     INDIANAPOLIS— High school wrestling rules changes focused on changes in the definition of bad time and advancement of wrestlers in the consolation bracket.      Changes to Rules 5-1-1 and 10-2-9 were recommended by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Wrestling Rules Committee at its most recent meeting in Indianapolis. The…

This Day In NCHSAA History

May 20, 2013             On this day in history in the NCHSAA, legendary football coach Jack Holley died in Teachey after a prolonged illness.  Holley coached for 44 seasons and won a whopping 412 games, including successful stints at Tabor City and Wallace-Rose Hill.

Monroe Taps Osborne As New Women’s Basketball Coach

     MONROE– Monroe High School has announced the hiring of Leroy Osborne as its head women’s basketball coach, according to a press release from the high school.      “We are extremely excited about entering into a new era of women’s basketball at Monroe,” said Tim Niedermeyer, athletic director at Monroe.  “We look forward to…

Former Green Hope Golfer Wins PGA Event

     A former Green Hope High School golfer and North Carolina High School Athletic Association state golf champion has added a PGA tour victory.      Brendon Todd won the Byron Nelson Open over the weekend in Irving,Texas, finishing with a score of 14 under par of 266 and outdueling Mike Weir, the 2003 Masters…

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