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Fall 2018-19 Wells Fargo Conference Cup Standings Announced

The North Carolina High School Athletic Association has announced the fall standings in the Wells Fargo Conference Cup competitions for the 2018 fall sports season.

The Wells Fargo Cup award, sponsored by Wells Fargo and the NCHSAA, recognizes the schools that achieve the best overall interscholastic athletic performance within each of the state’s four competitive classifications. 

The Wells Fargo Conference Cup is a companion to the Wells Fargo Cup and recognizes schools with the best overall interscholastic athletic performances within individual conferences. Wachovia, and now Wells Fargo, has sponsored the conference awards program since 1980.

In most conferences, points are awarded based on participation and standings in conference play. Each conference determines its own method of awarding points. Conferences are listed alphabetically by classification.

 

Class 1A Conference Results

Albemarle Athletic 1A: Manteo is in first place after the fall sports season thanks to a men’s soccer championship, second-place finishes in women’s tennis and women’s cross country and third-place finishes in football, volleyball and men’s cross country. In second place is Camden County with championships in men’s and women’s cross country, a second-place finish in volleyball and a tied second-place finish in men’s soccer. Gates County is in third place with second-place finishes in football and men’s cross country along with a tied second-place finish in men’s soccer. Conference Standings: Manteo 22, Camden County 19, Gates County 17, John A. Holmes 16, Perquimans 13, Washington County 6. 

Atlantic 1A: After the fall sports season, Cape Hatteras is in first place with championships in volleyball and men’s soccer. In second place is Bear Grass Charter with a second-place finish in volleyball and a third-place finish in men’s soccer. Ocracoke is in third place with a second-place finish in men’s soccer. Conference Standings: Cape Hatteras 105, Bear Grass Charter 100, Ocracoke 45, Columbia 40, Mattamuskeet 40. 

Carolina 1A: Princeton is the frontrunner after the fall sports season thanks to championships in men’s and women’s cross country, football and volleyball. In second place is Rosewood with second-place finishes in football, men’s soccer and women’s cross country. Hobbton is in third place with a men’s soccer championship and a second-place finish in men’s cross country. Conference Standings: Princeton 29, Rosewood 27.5, Hobbton 23, Lakewood 22, Neuse Charter 15, North Duplin 14.5, Union 5. 

Central Tar Heel 1A: With championships in women’s golf and women’s tennis along with a tied first-place finish in men’s soccer, Raleigh Charter is in first place. In second place is Research Triangle with championships in men’s and women’s cross country along with a third-place finish in men’s soccer. Cornerstone Charter is in third place with a volleyball championship and a third-place finish in women’s tennis. Conference Standings: Raleigh Charter 30.5, Research Triangle 20.5, Cornerstone Charter 20, Chatham Central 16, Woods Charter 14.5, River Mill Academy 13, Chatham Charter 8, Clover Garden 4.5. 

Coastal Plains 1A: Pamlico County and Riverside-Martin are tied for first place after the fall sports season. Pamlico County has a men’s cross country championship, a tied first-place finish in volleyball and a second-place finish in football. Riverside-Martin has a tied first-place finish in volleyball and second-place finishes in men’s soccer and men’s cross country. In third place is South Creek with a women’s cross country championship and a third-place finish in men’s cross country. Conference Standings: Pamlico County 187.5, Riverside-Martin 187.5, South Creek 160, Southside 145, Tarboro 130, Northside-Pinetown 110, Jones Senior 40. 

North Central Athletic Conference 1A: Franklin Academy is the conference leader after the fall sports season thanks to championships in men’s and women’s cross country and women’s tennis along with a second-place finish in men’s soccer. In second place is Voyager Academy with a men’s soccer championship, second-place finishes in men’s and women’s cross country and a third-place finish in women’s tennis. Roxboro Community is in third place with second-place finishes in volleyball and women’s tennis and third-place finishes in men’s and women’s cross country. Conference Standings: Franklin Academy 28, Voyager Academy 21, Roxboro Community 18, Falls Lake Academy 15, Oxford Preparatory 14, East Wake Academy 13, Vance Charter 13, Henderson Collegiate 7. 

Northwest 1A: Sweeping the cross country championships along with a championship in women’s tennis and a tied first-place finish in men’s soccer, Bishop McGuinness is in first place. In second place is East Surry with a volleyball championship and a second-place finish in football. Mount Airy is in third place with a championship in football and a tied first-place finish in men’s soccer. Conference Standings: Bishop McGuinness 31.5, East Surry 29.5, Mount Airy 23.5, South Stokes 21.5, North Stokes 12, Winston-Salem Preparatory 7. 

PAC 7 1A: Community School of Davidson is in first place after the fall sports season thanks to championships in men’s soccer and men’s cross country along with second-place finishes in women’s cross country, volleyball and football. Pine Lake Preparatory is in second place with a women’s cross country championship and second-place finishes in men’s cross country and men’s soccer. In third place is Mount Island Charter with championships in football and volleyball along with a third-place finish in women’s cross country. Conference Standings:Community School of Davidson 61, Pine Lake Preparatory 58, Mount Island Charter 55, Union Academy 49, Queens Grant 36, Bradford Preparatory 35, Langtree Charter Academy 32, Carolina International 21. 

Smoky Mountain 1A: Sweeping the cross country championships and securing championships in football and volleyball put Murphy in first place after the fall sports season. In second place is Hayesville with second-place finishes in men’s soccer, women’s cross country and volleyball. Swain County is in third place with a second-place men’s cross country finish and a third-place finish in football. Conference Standings: Murphy 56, Hayesville 48, Swain County 43.5, Robbinsville 39, Cherokee 37, Blue Ridge Early College 24, Highlands 17, Tri-County Early College 17, Rosman 16.5, Andrews 14, Hiwassee Dam 9, Nantahala 6.  

Southern Piedmont 1A: Thomas Jefferson Classical comes out on top after the fall sports season thanks to a football championship, a tied first-place finish in men’s soccer and a second-place finish in women’s golf. In second place is Highland School of Technology with a women’s cross country championship and second-place finishes in volleyball and women’s tennis. Lincoln Charter is in third place with championships in men’s cross country, volleyball and women’s tennis along with a tied first-place finish in men’s soccer. Conference Standings: Thomas Jefferson Classical 57, Highland School of Technology 56, Lincoln Charter 53, Cherryville 38, Bessemer City 30, Piedmont Community Charter 24. 

Tar Roanoke 1A: With a women’s cross country championship and a second-place finish in men’s cross country, KIPP Pride is in first place after the fall sports season. In second place is Northampton County with championships in men’s soccer and football along with a second-place finish in volleyball. North Edgecombe is in third place with a second-place finish in football and a third-place finish in volleyball. Conference Standings: KIPP Pride 170, Northampton County 160, North Edgecombe 130, Rocky Mount Preparatory 105, Weldon 100, Northwest Halifax 95, Southeast Halifax 80. 

Yadkin Valley 1A: North Stanly is the frontrunner after the fall sports season thanks to championships in football and volleyball and a second-place finish in women’s cross country. In second place is South Stanly with third-place finishes in football and volleyball. Gray Stone Day is in third place with championships in women’s tennis and women’s cross country. Conference Standings: North Stanly 290, South Stanly 240, Gray Stone Day 237.5, North Moore 222.5, West Montgomery 205, South Davidson 147.5, Uwharrie Charter 135, Albemarle 122.5, North Rowan 105. 

 

Class 1A/2A Conference Results

Coastal 8 1A/2A: After the fall sports season, Croatan is in first place thanks to championships in men’s and women’s cross country, women’s golf and women’s tennis along with a tied first-place finish in men’s soccer. In second place is Southwest Onslow with a football championship and a tied first-place finish in men’s soccer. Lejeune is in third place with second-place finishes in men’s cross country and women’s tennis. Conference Standings: Croatan 59.5, Southwest Onslow 45.5, Lejeune 32.5, Richlands 31.5, Dixon 26.5, East Carteret 24, Pender 23.5, Heide Trask 23. 

Mountain Valley 1A/2A: Sweeping the cross country championships and securing a football championship, Ashe County is in first place. In second place is Elkin with second-place finishes in women’s tennis and men’s cross country along with third-place finishes in women’s golf and women’s cross country. East Wilkes is in third place with a women’s tennis championship, a third-place finish in women’s golf and a tied third-place finish in football. Conference Standings: Ashe County 44.5, Elkin 36.5, East Wilkes 32.5, Wilkes Central 30.5, Starmount 29.5, Alleghany 27, West Wilkes 23, North Wilkes 22.5. 

Northern Carolina 1A/2A: With championships in football, women’s tennis and women’s golf, South Granville is in first place after the fall sports season. In second place is Roanoke Rapids with championships in men’s soccer and women’s cross country along with second-place finishes in women’s tennis and men’s cross country. Granville Central is in third place with a men’s cross country championship and second-place finishes in football and men’s soccer. Conference Standings: South Granville 39, Roanoke Rapids 38, Granville Central 31, Vance County 24, Louisburg 24, Bunn 23, J.F. Webb 14, Warren County 7. 

Three Rivers 1A/2A: Whiteville is in first place after the fall sports season thanks to championships in men’s and women’s cross country and a second-place finish in volleyball. In second place is East Bladen with a men’s soccer championship and a second-place finish in football. South Columbus is in third place with championships in football and volleyball. Conference Standings: Whiteville 47.5, East Bladen 38.5, South Columbus 37, St. Pauls 32.5, West Bladen 28, Red Springs 27, Fairmont 23.5, East Columbus 17, South Robeson 11, West Columbus 11. 

Western Highlands 1A/2A: Polk County is the conference leader after the fall sports season thanks to championships in volleyball and women’s tennis along with second-place finishes in men’s soccer and women’s cross country. Mountain Heritage and Owen are tied for second place. Mountain Heritage has a football championship and a second-place finish in women’s golf. Owen has championships in men’s soccer and men’s and women’s cross country. Conference Standings: Polk County 65, Mountain Heritage 61, Owen 61, Avery County 58.5, Madison 32.5, Mitchell 30. 

 

Class 2A Conference Results

Central Carolina 2A: Ledford is in first place after the fall sports season thanks to a football championship and a second-place finish in volleyball. In second place is North Davidson with second-place finishes in men’s soccer and football. Oak Grove is in third place with a women’s golf championship and second-place finishes in men’s cross country and women’s tennis. Conference Standings: Ledford 70, North Davidson 63, Oak Grove 59.5, Central Davidson 56, South Rowan 51, Salisbury 50, East Davidson 48.5, West Davidson 47, Lexington 24.5, Thomasville 23.5. 

East Central 2A: With championships in men’s soccer and women’s cross country along with tied first-place finishes in football and women’s tennis, Clinton is in first place. In second place is East Duplin with tied first-place finishes in women’s tennis and volleyball. Goldsboro is in third place with a men’s cross country championship and a tied first-place finish in women’s tennis. Conference Standings: Clinton 36.5, East Duplin 28, Goldsboro 25, Midway 20, Spring Creek 19.5, James Kenan 14.5, Wallace-Rose Hill 12.5. 

Eastern Carolina 2A: Washington is the conference leader after the fall sports season thanks to a women’s cross country championship, a tied first-place finish in men’s soccer and second-place finishes in women’s golf, men’s cross country and women’s tennis. In second place is West Craven with a women’s golf championship, a second-place finish in football and a third-place finish in volleyball. Ayden-Grifton is in third place with a volleyball championship and a third-place finish in football. Conference Standings: Washington 250, West Craven 197.5, Ayden-Grifton 190, North Lenoir 175, South Lenoir 162.5, Greene Central 157.5, Kinston 120. 

Eastern Plains 2A: Beddingfield is in first place after the fall sports season thanks to a women’s tennis championship and second-place finishes in football and men’s soccer. North Johnston is in second place with championships in women’s cross country and men’s soccer. Farmville Central is in third place with a men’s cross country championship and a second-place finish in volleyball. Conference Standings: Beddingfield 23, North Johnston 20.5, Farmville Central 20, North Pitt 16.5, Southwest Edgecombe 16, Nash Central 13. 

Mid State 2A: After the fall sports season, Carrboro and North Carolina School of Science and Math are tied for first place. Carrboro has a women’s cross country championship, a tied frist-place finish in men’s soccer and a second-place finish in volleyball. North Carolina School of Science and Math has championships in men’s cross country, women’s tennis and volleyball. Durham School of the Arts is in third place with second-place finishes in men’s cross country and women’s tennis. Conference Standings: Carrboro 33.5, North Carolina School of Science and Math 33.5, Durham School of the Arts 27, Bartlett Yancey 19, Cummings 12, Graham 12, Reidsville 12. 

Mountain Six 2A: With championships in women’s tennis and men’s soccer, Hendersonville is in first place. In second place is Brevard with championships in men’s and women’s cross country and volleyball. Smoky Mountain is in third place with a women’s golf championship and a second-place finish in football. Conference Standings: Hendersonville 30, Brevard 26.5, Smoky Mountain 25.5, Franklin 23, Pisgah 22.5, East Henderson 16.5. 

Northeastern Coastal 2A: Sweeping the cross country championships along with a women’s tennis championship, First Flight is in the top spot after the fall sports season. In second place is Currituck County with a volleyball championship and second-place finishes in men’s soccer and men’s and women’s cross country. Northeastern is in third place with a football championship and a second-place finish in women’s tennis. Conference Standings: First Flight 31, Currituck County 29, Northeastern 18, Hertford County 16, Pasquotank County 11, Bertie 7. 

Northwestern Foothills 2A: After the fall sports season, Fred T. Foard is in first place thanks to championships in volleyball, women’s tennis and women’s cross country. In second place is Hibriten with championships in football, men’s soccer and women’s golf. Patton is in third place with a second-place finish in women’s cross country and third-place finishes in men’s soccer and football. Conference Standings: Fred T. Foard 302, Hibriten 255, Patton 247.5, Draughn 242.5, East Burke 237.5, West Iredell 230, Bunker Hill 180. 

PAC 7 2A: Wheatmore is the conference leader after the fall sports season thanks to championships in volleyball and men’s soccer along with second-place finishes in football, women’s tennis and men’s cross country. In second place is Randleman with championships in football and men’s and women’s cross country and a second-place finish in volleyball. Providence Grove is in third place with a second-place finish in women’s cross country and third-place finishes in women’s tennis and men’s cross country. Conference Standings: Wheatmore 35.5, Randleman 33, Providence Grove 26, Eastern Randolph 23, Jordan-Matthews 21, Trinity 19, T.W. Andrews 5. 

Rocky River 2A: West Stanly the winner of the conference after the fall sports season thanks to a women’s cross country championship, a tied first-place finish in women’s tennis and second-place finishes in football, volleyball and men’s cross country. In second place is Mount Pleasant with championships in football and volleyball and third-place finishes in men’s and women’s cross country. There is a tie for third place between Central Academy and East Montgomery. Central Academy has a men’s cross country championship and a second-place finish in women’s cross country. East Montgomery has a women’s tennis championship and a second-place finish in men’s soccer. Conference Standings: West Stanly 30.5, Mount Pleasant 25.5, Central Academy 20.5, East Montgomery 20.5, Forest Hills 17, Anson County 10. 

South Fork Athletic 2A: East Lincoln is the frontrunner after the fall sports season thanks to a championship in volleyball and second-place finishes in women’s tennis and men’s soccer. North Lincoln is in second place with a men’s cross country championship and a second-place finish in women’s cross country. Maiden is in third place with a women’s tennis championship and a second-place finish in volleyball. Conference Standings: East Lincoln 47, North Lincoln 45, Maiden 42, Lake Norman Charter 41, Bandys 35, West Lincoln 25, Newton-Conover 16, Lincolnton 12.

Southwestern Athletic 2A: With championships in women’s tennis and women’s cross country along with a second-place finish in football, South Point is in first place. In second place is Shelby with championships in football and men’s soccer. R-S Central is in third place with championships in men’s cross country and volleyball. Conference Standings: South Point 29, Shelby 27.5, R-S Central 25, East Gaston 17.5, East Rutherford 14, Chase 6.  

Western Piedmont Athletic 2A: West Stokes is the conference leader after the fall sports season thanks to championships in football, women’s cross country and women’s golf. In second place is Surry Central with championships in men’s soccer and women’s tennis. Forbush is in third place with a volleyball championship and a second-place finish in women’s golf. Conference Standings: West Stokes 40, Surry Central 39, Forbush 34.5, Atkins 27, North Surry, 19.5, Walkertown 12, Carver 8. 

 

Class 3A Conference Results

Big 8 3A: With championships in men’s and women’s cross country and volleyball, Chapel Hill is in first place after the fall sports season. In second place is East Chapel Hill with championships in women’s tennis and women’s golf along with second-place finishes in volleyball and men’s cross country. Northwood is in third place with second-place finishes in women’s cross country and women’s golf along with a tied second-place finish in women’s tennis. Conference Standings: Chapel Hill 36.5, East Chapel Hill 36, Northwood 32, Northern Durham 22, Orange 21.5, Cedar Ridge 19, Hillside 13, Southern Durham 7. 

Big East 3A: Fike is the frontrunner after the fall sports season thanks to a men’s soccer championship and second-place finishes in women’s tennis and men’s cross country. In second place is Southern Nash with a football championship and a second-place finish in women’s golf. Hunt is in third place with a women’s golf championship and a second-place finish in volleyball. Conference Standings: Fike 64.5, Southern Nash 62, Hunt 59.5, Franklinton 58, Rocky Mount 57, Northern Nash 56. 

Big South 3A: Sweeping the cross country championships along with second-place finishes in women’s golf, women’s tennis and men’s soccer, Forestview is in first place. In second place is Stuart Cramer with a women’s golf championship and third-place finishes in women’s cross country, women’s tennis and volleyball. Kings Mountain is in third place with a women’s tennis championship, a tied first-place finish in volleyball and second-place finishes in men’s and women’s cross country. Conference Standings: Forestview 77, Stuart Cramer 73.5, Kings Mountain 72, Crest 70.5, Ashbrook 59, North Gaston 53.5, Hunter Huss 52.5, Burns 38. 

Coastal 3A: West Carteret comes out on top after the fall sports season thanks to championships in women’s golf and men’s and women’s cross country. In second place is Jacksonville with a volleyball championship and a tied first-place finish in men’s soccer. Swansboro is in third place with a tied first-place finish in men’s soccer and a second-place finish in women’s golf. Conference Standings: West Carteret 34, Jacksonville 33.5, Swansboro 26.5, White Oak 20.5, Havelock 16.5, Northside-Jacksonville 12. 

Greater Neuse 3A: With championships in women’s tennis and women’s cross country along with second-place finishes in football, men’s cross country, volleyball, women’s golf, men’s soccer and gymnastics, Clayton is in first place. In second place is Cleveland with championships in football, volleyball, men’s soccer and women’s golf. West Johnston is in third place with championships in men’s cross country and gymnastics. Conference Standings: Clayton 82, Cleveland 80, West Johnston 72, South Johnston 52, Smithfield-Selma 51.5, East Wake 49.5.         

Mid Piedmont 3A: After the fall sports season, Southern Alamance is in first place thanks to championships in women’s golf, men’s cross country and volleyball. In second place is Southeast Guilford with championships in football and women’s cross country. In third place is Asheboro with a tied first-place finish in men’s soccer and second-place finishes in women’s tennis and volleyball. Conference Standings: Southern Alamance 40.5, Southeast Guilford 34, Asheboro 31, Southwestern Randolph 30.5, Williams 27, Eastern Guilford 18.5, Southern Guilford 8.5. 

Mid-State Athletic 3A: Northern Guilford is the frontrunner after the fall sports season thanks to championships in women’s tennis, men’s and women’s cross country and men’s soccer. Eastern Alamance is in second place with second-place finishes in women’s tennis, women’s cross country and football. Western Alamance is in third place with a football championship, a second-place finish in men’s cross country and a third-place finish in volleyball. Conference Standings: Northern Guilford 127, Eastern Alamance 119, Western Alamance 115, Rockingham County 107, Person 106, McMichael 105, Morehead 98, Northeast Guilford 79. 

North Piedmont 3A: South Iredell is the conference leader after the fall sports season thanks to a men’s soccer championship and a tied first-place finish for football. In second place is Jesse Carson with a women’s cross country championship and a tied first-place finish in volleyball. West Rowan is in third place with championships in women’s tennis and men’s cross country. Conference Standings: South Iredell 297.5, Jesse Carson 287.5, West Rowan 280, North Iredell 245, East Rowan 237.5, Statesville 227.5. 

Piedmont Triad 3A: Mount Tabor is in first place after the fall sports season thanks to championships in football, men’s soccer, men’s and women’s cross country and women’s tennis. In second place is Southwest Guilford with second-place finishes in volleyball, men’s and women’s cross country and women’s tennis. Parkland is in third place with second-place finishes in football and men’s soccer along with third-place finishes in men’s and women’s cross country.  Conference Standings: Mount Tabor 32, Southwest Guilford 24, Parkland 19, Western Guilford 18, Dudley 10.5, North Forsyth 9, Ben L. Smith 6.5. 

South Piedmont 3A: Sweeping the cross country championships along with a championship in women’s golf, Cox Mill is in first place. In second place is Northwest Cabarrus with a football championship and a second-place finish in women’s cross country. In third place is Central Cabarrus with a second-place finish in women’s golf and third-place finishes in football, men’s soccer and women’s tennis. Conference Standings: Cox Mill 332.5, Northwest Cabarrus 262.5, Central Cabarrus 260, Concord 255, A.L. Brown 232.5, Jay M. Robinson 232.5. 

Southern Carolina 3A: With championships in men’s soccer, women’s tennis and football, Charlotte Catholic is in first place. In second place, Weddington and Marvin ridge are tied. Weddington has championships in men’s and women’s cross country and Marvin Ridge has championships in women’s golf and volleyball. Conference Standings: Charlotte Catholic 310, Weddington 295, Marvin Ridge 295, Cuthbertson 265, Piedmont 170, Parkwood 145, Sun Valley 162.5, Monroe 122.5. 

Tri-County 6 3A: After a close race for first place, Union Pines comes out on top with championships in volleyball, women’s tennis and men’s cross country. Lee County is in second place with championships in football and women’s golf along with second-place finishes in women’s tennis and volleyball. Harnett Central is in third place with a women’s cross country championship and a second-place finish in men’s cross country. Conference Standings: Union Pines 35.5, Lee County 34.5, Harnett Central 26, Southern Lee 19, Triton 18, Western Harnett 13. 

Western Mountain Athletic 3A: T.C. Roberson is in first place thanks to championships in women’s tennis and men’s cross country. In second place is A.C. Reynolds with a football championship and second-place finishes in men’s cross country and volleyball. Asheville is in third place with championships in men’s soccer and women’s golf. Conference Standings: T.C. Roberson 103, A.C. Reynolds 99, Asheville 92, North Buncombe 71, Enka 66, West Henderson 65, Tuscola 42, Erwin 40, North Henderson 32. 

 

Class 3A/4A Conference Results

Eastern Carolina 3A/4A: Sweeping the cross country championships along with championships in women’s tennis and volleyball, D.H. Conley is in first place. In second place is South Central with a football championship and second-place finishes in volleyball and men’s cross country. New Bern and J.H. Rose are tied for third place. New Bern has a men’s soccer championship and J.H. Rose has second-place finishes in men’s soccer and women’s tennis. Conference Standings: D.H. Conley 41.5, South Central 30.5, New Bern 29.5, J.H. Rose 29.5, C.B. Aycock 24.5, Eastern Wayne 11.5, Southern Wayne 9. 

Mideastern 3A/4A: Hoggard is the frontrunner after the fall sports season thanks to championships in football, men’s soccer and men’s and women’s cross country. New Hanover is in second place with a women’s tennis championship and second-place finishes in football and men’s soccer. Laney is in third place with a women’s golf championship and a second-place finish in women’s cross country. Conference Standings: Hoggard 51, New Hanover 42, Laney 38, Ashley 35, Topsail 34, West Brunswick 20.5, South Brunswick 19.5, North Brunswick 11. 

Northwestern Athletic 3A/4A: With championships in football, volleyball and men’s cross country, Watauga is in first place. In second place is Hickory with a women’s tennis championship and a second-place finish in volleyball. Alexander Central is in third place with second-place finishes in men’s and women’s cross country. Conference Standings: Watauga 83.5, Hickory 79, Alexander Central 74.5, Freedom 69, St. Stephens 55, South Caldwell 54, McDowell 41, West Caldwell 29. 

Patriot Athletic 3A/4A: Cape Fear is the conference leader after the fall sports season thanks to championships in volleyball and women’s golf along with second-place finishes in women’s tennis and men’s and women’s cross country. Terry Sanford is in second place with championships in men’s soccer and women’s tennis along with a second-place finish in women’s golf. Gray’s Creek is in third place with a second-place finish in volleyball and third-place finishes in men’s and women’s cross country. Conference Standings: Cape Fear 54.5, Terry Sanford 48.5, Gray’s Creek 45.5, Pine Forest 44, South View 41, Overhills 29.5, E.E. Smith 19, Westover 14, Douglas Byrd 8. 

 

Class 4A Conference Results

Cap 7 4A: With championships in men’s and women’s cross country, football, women’s golf, men’s soccer, women’s tennis and volleyball, Cardinal Gibbons is in first place. In second place is Leesville Road with a gymnastics championship and second-place finishes in men’s and women’s cross country, football, women’s golf and volleyball. Broughton is in third place with third-place finishes in men’s and women’s cross country, women’s golf, women’s tennis and volleyball. Conference Standings: Cardinal Gibbons 49, Leesville Road 43.5, Broughton 32.5, Millbrook 28.5, Sanderson 28.5, Enloe 27, Southeast Raleigh 9. 

Central Piedmont 4A: Reagan is the frontrunner after the fall sports season thanks to championships in volleyball, women’s tennis and women’s golf along with second-place finishes in men’s and women’s cross country. In second place is West Forsyth with championships in men’s soccer and women’s cross country along with a second-place finish in football. R.J. Reynolds is in third place with championships in men’s soccer and men’s cross country along with a second-place finish in women’s golf. Conference Standings: Reagan 32.5, West Forsyth 31, R.J. Reynolds 28, Davie 23, East Forsyth 20, Glenn 11.5. 

I-Meck 4A: After the fall sports season, Hough comes out on top with championships in men’s soccer, women’s tennis and women’s cross country. In second place is Mooresville with championships in women’s golf and men’s cross country. Lake Norman is in third place with second-place finishes in volleyball and women’s cross country. Conference Standings: Hough 50, Mooresville 46, Lake Norman 40, Mallard Creek 32, North Mecklenburg 24, Hopewell 18, Vance 15, West Charlotte 6. 

Metro 4A: Page is in first place after the fall sports season with championships in women’s tennis, women’s golf, men’s cross country and football along with a tied first-place finish in volleyball. In second place is Northwest Guilford with championships in men’s soccer and women’s cross country along with a tied first-place finish in volleyball and second-place finishes in women’s tennis and men’s cross country. Conference Standings: Page 30.5, Northwest Guilford 27.5, Grimsley 22, Ragsdale 15, High Point Central 10. 

Northern Athletic 4A: Sweeping the cross country championships along with a football championship and a tied first-place finish in women’s tennis, Wake Forest comes out on top after the fall sports season. In second place is Wakefield with championships in gymnastics and women’s golf along with a tied first-place finish in women’s tennis. Heritage is in third place with championships in men’s soccer and volleyball. Conference Standings: Wake Forest 43, Wakefield 36, Heritage 31, Corinth Holders 27, Rolesville 23, Knightdale 10. 

Sandhills Athletic 4A: Pinecrest is the frontrunner after the fall sports season thanks to championships in women’s golf, women’s tennis and women’s cross country. In second place is Jack Britt with a volleyball championship and a second-place finish in women’s cross country. Richmond County is in third place with a football championship and a second-place finish in women’s tennis. Conference Standings: Pinecrest 54, Jack Britt 43, Richmond County 42.5, Scotland County 26, Hoke County 21.5, Lumberton 17, Purnell Swett 14, Seventy-First 12. 

South Meck 7 4A: Ardrey Kell sits on top after the fall sports season thanks to championships in volleyball and women’s cross country along with tied first-place finishes in women’s tennis, men’s soccer and football. In second place is Providence with a men’s cross country championship and tied first-place finishes in men’s soccer, women’s tennis and football. South Mecklenburg is in third place with a tied first-place finish in men’s soccer and third-place finishes in volleyball, women’s tennis, women’s golf and men’s and women’s cross country. Conference Standings: Ardrey Kell 45.5, Providence 43.5, South Mecklenburg 34, Olympic 19.5, West Mecklenburg 18.5, Berry Academy 14, Harding University 6. 

South Wake Athletic 4A: After a close race for first place, Apex Friendship comes out on top with a gymnastics championship, a tied championship in men’s soccer and second-place finishes in women’s tennis, volleyball and men’s and women’s cross country. In second place is Apex with championships in men’s and women’s cross country, volleyball and women’s tennis. Holly Springs is in third place with championships in football and women’s golf along with a tied first-place finish in men’s soccer. Conference Standings: Apex Friendship 45.5, Apex 44, Holly Springs 42.5, Middle Creek 31, Fuquay-Varina 29, Garner 19, South Garner 5. 

Southwestern 4A: With championships in men’s and women’s cross country and women’s tennis along with second-place finishes in football, men’s soccer and women’s golf, Myers Park is in first place. In second place is Hickory Ridge with championships in volleyball and women’s golf along with a second-place finish in women’s cross country. Porter Ridge is in third place with a men’s soccer championship and a second-place finish in women’s tennis. Conference Standings: Myers Park 52, Hickory Ridge 43.5, Porter Ridge 40.5, Independence 31, Butler 30.5, East Mecklenburg 20.5, Garinger 8, Rocky River 8. 

Triangle 6 4A: Green Hope is the frontrunner after the fall sports season thanks to championships in volleyball, men’s soccer, gymnastics and women’s tennis. Panther Creek is in second place with championships in men’s and women’s cross country. Jordan is in third place with a football championship. Conference Standings: Green Hope 42.5, Panther Creek 38.5, Jordan 25.5, Cary 24, Athens Drive 20.5, Riverside-Durham 15.