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NCHSAA announces 2022-2023 Wells Fargo Cup and Conference Cup Champions

CHAPEL HILL – The North Carolina High School Athletic Association, in conjunction with Wells Fargo, is proud to release the final standings in the 44th annual Wells Fargo Cup competitions for the 2022-2023 academic year. The award recognizes the high schools that achieve the best overall interscholastic athletic performance within each of the state’s four competitive classifications.  

Wells Fargo Cup points are determined by a system based on performance in state championship events. All schools that finish in the top eight positions (plus ties) earn points. In the playoff events involving teams from more than one classification, Wells Fargo Cup points are awarded based on the school’s standing against other schools in its own classification.  

Points are awarded for all sports as follows: 50 for first, 45 for second, 40 for third, 35 for fourth, 30 for fifth, 25 for sixth, 20 for seventh and 15 for eighth. In the event of a tie, the schools receive an equal number of points based on the number of teams that tie and the number of teams that finish higher in the standings. Five points are awarded for each sanctioned sport in which a school competes.  


Final Wells Fargo State Cup Standings 2022-2023   

1A Classification  

Winner: Bishop McGuinness – 500 points  
Runner-up: Union Academy – 455 points 

3)      Christ the King – 385
4)      Swain Count – 357.5
5)      Mount Airy – 342.5
6)      Mountain Island Charter –  267.5
7)      Elkin  –  255
8)      Voyager – 245
9)      Thomas Jefferson – 225
10)    Mountain Heritage – 215

2A Classification  

Winner: Pine Lake Prep – 447.5 points  
Runner-up: Community School of Davidson – 430 points  

3)      Seaforth – 327.5
4)      N.C. School of Science & Math (Durham) – 315
5)      Salisbury – 290
6)      Raleigh Charter  – 262.5
7)      Owen – 255
8)      Lincoln Charter – 245
9)      Manteo  – 240
10)    West Stanly   – 202.5

3A Classification  

Winner: Croatan – 373.33 points  
Runner-up: Lake Norman Charter – 372.5 points  

3) West Henderson – 355 points
4) Carrboro – 330 points
5) North Lincoln – 320.83 points
6) Franklin – 300 points
7) East Lincoln – 292.5 points
8) Hickory – 282.5 points
9) Northwood – 282.5 points
10) Orange – 260 points

4A Classification  

Winner: Marvin Ridge – 485 points  
Runner-up: Cardinal Gibbons – 460 points  

3) Myers Park – 445 points
4) Weddington – 414.166 points
5) Charlotte Catholic – 365 points
6) Cuthbertson – 340 points
7) Green Hope – 335 points
8) Ardrey Kell – 301.666 points
9) Northwest Guilford – 29.5 points
10) Hoggard – 25

The Wells Fargo Conference Cup award, sponsored by Wells Fargo and the North Carolina High School Athletic Association, is a companion to the statewide Wells Fargo Cup. The Conference Cup is based on regular season performances within conference play and is designed to recognize the best interscholastic athletic performances within each of the NCHSAA’s conferences.  

These awards have been sponsored by Wells Fargo and prior to that, Wachovia 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.  


 1A Conference Standings 

Atlantic 5 1A

Bear Grass Charter came out on top in this year’s standings, with Columbia in second. Bear Grass collected conference titles in men’s and women’s cross country, men’s golf, baseball and softball. Final Standings: 1) Bear Grass Charter – 325; 2) Columbia – 275; 3) Cape Hatteras – 265; 4) Mattamuskeet – 245; 5) Ocracoke – 165 

Carolina 1A

 The Rosewood Eagles rolled to a conference cup title in the Carolina 1A conference this year. Rosewood teams won the conference in football, women’s cross country, men’s soccer, men’s golf and baseball (T1 with North Duplin). Final Standings: 1) Rosewood – 692.5; 2) North Duplin – 587.5; 3) Hobbton – 577.5; 4) Lakewood – 525; 5) Neuse Charter – 442.5; 6) Union – 322.5 

Central Tar Heel 1A

Chatham Charter pushed to the top to capture the Central Tar Heel 1A Conference Cup this year. The Knights brought home conference titles in men’s and women’s basketball and baseball. Final Standings: 1) Chatham Charter – 392.5; 2) Triangle Math and Science Academy – 337.5; 3) Woods Charter – 307.5; 4) River Mill – 305; 5) Clover Garden – 287.5; 6) Southern Wake Academy – 230    

Four Rivers 1A

Perquimans slid past second-place Riverside-Martin to win the Four Rivers 1A Conference Cup. The Pirates were the conference champions in six sports; men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, women’s basketball , and men’s and women’s track & field. Final Standings: 1) Perquimans – 480; 2) Riverside-Martin – 455; 3) Gates County – 397.5; 4) Tarboro – 360; 5) Bertie – 277.5; 6) North East Carolina Prep – 247.5; 7) Washington County – 220; 8) South Creek – 130 

Metro 8 1A

Queen’s Grant came out on top in this year’s standings to win the Conference Cup over second place Corvian Community. The Stallions claimed first in women’s tennis and men’s soccer, while they tied for the top spot in softball and women’s soccer. Final Standings: 1) Queen’s Grant – 397.5; 2) Corvian Community – 370; 3) Piedmont Community – 352.5; 4) Carolina International – 245; 5) Cabarrus Charter – 155; 6) Sugar Creek – 120; 7) Apprentice Academy – 70 

Northwest 1A

Mount Airy collected another conference cup this year, just sliding past Elkin with a close 23-point lead. The Granite Bears brought home conference titles in women’s cross country, football, women’s tennis, men’s and women’s soccer, wrestling, and men’s track & field, while they tied for the top spot in women’s golf and volleyball. Final Standings: 1) Mount Airy – 123.5; 2) Elkin – 100.5; 3) South Stokes – 84; 4) East Wilkes – 76; 5) Starmount – 68.5; 6) North Stokes – 51; 7) Alleghany – 47.5 

Northwest Piedmont 1A

Bishop McGuinness secured another conference cup this year, edging Cornerstone Charter by 9 points. The Villains came out on top in men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s indoor track & field, men’s and women’s outdoor track & field, and tied for the top spot in volleyball. Final Standings: 1) Bishop McGuinness – 70; 2) Cornerstone Charter – 61; 3) NC Leadership Academy – 47; 4) Carver – 36; 5) Bethany Community – 33; 6) Winston-Salem Prep – 24; 7) Millennium Charter – 17 

Smoky Mountain 1A

Swain County collected a conference cup this year, holding off Cherokee by just four points. The Maroon Devils took conference titles in women’s cross country, men’s and women’s indoor track & field, men’s and women’s outdoor track & field, and tied for the top spot in women’s soccer. Final Standings: 1) Swain County – 149.5; 2) Cherokee – 145.5; 3) Murphy – 137; 4) Robbinsville – 124.5; 5) Hayesville – 119; 6) Highlands – 67; 7) Andrews – 66; 8) Hiwassee Dam – 65; 9) Tri-County Early College – 50; 10) Blue Ridge – 42.5; 11) Nantahala – 18 

Tar Roanoke 1A

Southeast Halifax brushed past second-place Warren County to win the Conference Cup by 25 points. The Trojans ran their way to a conference title in men’s track & field. Final Standings: 1) Southeast Halifax – 375; 2) Warren County – 350; 3) Northwest Halifax – 335; 4) Wilson Prep – 305; 5) KIPP Pride – 295; 6) Weldon – 290; 7) Northampton County – 285; 8) North Edgecombe – 220; 9) Rocky Mount Prep – 220 

Triangle North 1A

Voyager Academy won the Triangle North 1A Conference Cup this year with Eno River trailing close behind. Voyager claimed conference titles in men’s cross country, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s soccer, women’s swimming & diving, men’s and women’s track & field, men’s basketball (T1 with Henderson Collegiate) and baseball (T1 with Roxboro Community). Final Standings: 1) Voyager Academy – 672.5; 2) Eno River Academy – 632.5; 3) Vance Charter – 577.5; 4) Roxboro Community – 487.5; 5) Oxford Prep – 437.5; 6) Henderson Collegiate – 242.5; 7) Excelsior Classical Academy – 205


1A/2A Conference Standings 

Catawba Shores Athletic 1A/2A

Pine Lake Prep pushed by the Community School of Davidson to bring home the conference cup this year. The Pride won conference titles in men’s and women’s golf, women’s swimming & diving, men’s tennis and women’s soccer while they tied for the top spot in volleyball. Final Standings: 1) Pine Lake Prep – 892.5; 2) Community School of Davidson – 840; 3) Lincoln Charter – 815; 4) Christ the King – 800; 5) Mountain Island Charter – 760; 6) Bradford Prep – 500; 7) Langtree Charter – 370 

Central Carolina 1A/2A

East Davidson won the conference cup this year over second-place Salisbury. The Golden Eagles took home conference titles in women’s cross country, women’s golf, men’s soccer, men’s and women’s swimming & diving and tied for the top spot in baseball. Final Standings: 1) East Davidson – 815; 2) Salisbury – 780; 3) West Davidson – 765; 4) South Davidson – 610; 5) Lexington – 575; 6) North Rowan – 460; 7) Thomasville – 405 

Coastal Plains 1A/2A

East Carteret breezed by second-place Northside-Pinetown to win the conference cup with nearly a 100-point lead. The Mariners were conference champions in football, women’s golf, women’s tennis, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s swimming & diving and women’s soccer. Final Standings: 1) East Carteret – 627.5; 2) Northside-Pinetown – 535; 3) Pamlico County – 525; 4) Lejeune – 495; 5) Southside – 445; 6) Jones Senior – 272.5 

Mid-Carolina 1A/2A

Seaforth crushed the competition this year earning them their second conference cup after winning their first in 2021-2022, the school’s inaugural year. This year the Hawks won conference titles in men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s indoor and outdoor track & field, men’s and women’s swimming & diving, wrestling, men’s golf, women’s outdoor track & field and women’s soccer. Final Standings: 1) Seaforth – 970; 2) Jordan-Matthews – 765; 3) North Moore – 725; 4) Chatham Central – 615; 5) Bartlett Yancey – 445; 6) Cummings – 425; 7) Graham – 335 

Piedmont Athletic 1A/2A

Providence Grove pushed through a close race this year, narrowly leading second-place Randleman and third-place Wheatmore to win the Conference Cup. The Patriots were conference champions in men’s and women’s cross country and women’s golf. Final Standings: 1) Providence Grove – 90; 2) Randleman – 84.5; 3) Wheatmore – 84; T4) Southwestern Randolph – 77.5; T4) Trinity – 77.5; 6) Uwharrie Charter – 55.5; 7) Eastern Randolph – 48 

Southern Piedmont 1A/2A

Shelby was victorious this year sliding by Thomas Jefferson to win the Conference Cup by 20 points. The Golden Lions brought home conference titles in women’s tennis, men’s soccer, women’s basketball, and men’s track & field. Final Standings: 1) Shelby – 635; 2) Thomas Jefferson – 615; 3) Burns – 585; 4) East Gaston – 570; 5) Highland Tech – 510; 6) Cherryville – 415; 7) Bessemer City – 310 

Super Six 1A/2A

North Carolina School of Science & Mathematics (NCSSM) took home this year’s Conference Cup over Franklin Academy. The Unicorns won conference championships in men’s and women’s cross country, women’s golf and men’s and women’s outdoor track & field. Final Standings: 1) NCSSM – 765; 2) Franklin Academy – 720; 3) Raleigh Charter – 622.5; 4) Research Triangle – 567.5; 5) Falls Lake Academy – 422.5; 6) East Wake Academy – 392.5 

Waccamaw 1A/2A

Whiteville came out on top of this year’s standings to win the Conference Cup with Heide Trask not far behind. The Wolfpack brought home conference titles in football, women’s basketball, men’s golf, women’s outdoor track & field, and men’s tennis, while they tied for the top spot in women’s tennis, volleyball and baseball. Final Standings: 1) Whiteville – 90; 2) Heide Trask – 81; 3) South Columbus – 74.5; 4) Pender – 72.5; 5) East Columbus – 72; 6) West Columbus – 63   

Western Highlands 1A/2A

 Owen was the top athletic program in the Western Highlands 1A/2A, winning the Conference Cup over Draughn. The Warhorses won conference championships in men’s cross country, men’s soccer, men’s outdoor track & field, and men’s tennis, while sharing part of the conference title in women’s tennis. Final Standings: 1) Owen – 720; 2) Draughn – 695; 3) Avery – 632.5; 4) Mountain Heritage – 617.5; 5) Madison – 437.5; 6) Mitchell – 400; 7) Rosman – 310 

Yadkin Valley 1A/2A

Union Academy pushed to the top of the conference to bring home the Conference Cup over second-place Mount Pleasant. The Cardinals secured conference titles in women’s golf, men’s soccer, volleyball, women’s swimming & diving and women’s soccer. Final Standings: 1) Union Academy – 395; 2) Mount Pleasant – 305; T3) Gray Stone Day – 302.5; T3) Jay M. Robinson – 302.5; 5) North Stanly – 285; 6) South Stanly – 220; 7) Albemarle – 185 


2A Conference Standings 

Catawba Valley Athletic 2A

Bandys breezed by Maiden to claim this year’s Conference Cup by 65 points. Bandys’ teams won conference championships in men’s cross country, women’s swimming & diving, men’s golf, women’s outdoor track & field, men’s tennis and women’s soccer. Final Standings: 1) Bandys – 702; 2) Maiden – 637; 3) West Lincoln – 609; 4) Lincolnton – 543; 5) Newton-Conover – 533; 6) East Burke – 515; 7) Bunker Hill – 407; 8) West Caldwell – 380 

East Central 2A

 Southwest Onslow collected the East Central 2A Conference Cup passing by East Duplin to win by 35 points. The Stallions claimed conference titles in women’s basketball, wrestling, women’s soccer, and tied for the top spot in baseball. Final Standings: 1) Southwest Onslow – 662.5; 2) East Duplin – 627.5; 3) North Lenoir – 575; 4) South Lenoir – 510; 5) Wallace-Rose Hill – 445; 6) Kinston – 395; 7) James Kenan – 310 

Eastern Plains 2A

 Farmville Central claimed another Conference Cup pushing past Washington to win by 35 points. The Jaguars won conference championships in men’s cross country, men’s basketball, men’s golf, women’s outdoor track & field, women’s soccer, and tied for the top spot in volleyball. Final Standings: 1) Farmville Central – 630; 2) Washington – 595; 3) Greene Central – 560; 4) North Pitt – 550; 5) SouthWest Edgecombe – 495; 6) West Craven – 490; 7) Ayden-Grifton – 430 

Foothills 2A

East Surry pushed their way to another Conference Cup championship in the Foothills 2A conference. The Cardinals claimed conference titles in football, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s tennis, volleyball, men’s and women’s swimming & diving and baseball. Final Standings: 1) East Surry – 102.5; 2) Forbush – 89; 3) Surry Central – 88.5; 4) Wilkes Central – 86; 5) North Surry – 82.5; 6) West Wilkes – 61.5; 7) North Wilkes – 59 

Mid-State 2A

 West Stokes cruised to another Conference Cup championship in the Mid-State 2A easily surpassing second place McMichael 940-780. The Wildcats took first in men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s indoor track & field, baseball, women’s outdoor track & field, men’s tennis and women’s soccer. Final Standings: 1) West Stokes – 940; 2) McMichael – 780; 3) Morehead – 610; 4) Walkertown – 585; 5) Reidsville – 565; 6) T.W. Andrews – 515; 7) North Forsyth – 405 

Mountain Foothills 7 2A

 Hendersonville was the top team in the Mountain Foothills 7 2A Conference Cup race, outpacing Brevard by 60 points. The Bearcats won conference championships in women’s tennis, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s basketball, women’s swimming & diving, and they tied for the top spot in women’s basketball. Final Standings: 1) Hendersonville – 757.5; 2) Brevard – 697.5; 3) R-S Central – 662.5; 4) Polk County – 577.5; 5) East Rutherford – 562.5; 6) Chase – 512.5; 7) Patton – 490 

Neuse 6 2A

Princeton brushed by North Johnston to win the Neuse 6 2A Conference Cup by 40 points. The Bulldogs earned conference titles in football, volleyball, men’s swimming & diving, wrestling and women’s outdoor track & field. Final Standings: 1) Princeton – 650; 2) North Johnston – 610; 3) Goldsboro – 575; 4) Eastern Wayne – 505; 5) Beddingfield – 500; 6) Spring Creek – 410 

Southeastern Athletic 2A

Clinton edged St. Pauls 635-615 to win the Conference Cup this year. The Dark Horses earned conference titles in men’s cross country, football, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s outdoor track & field, and men’s tennis, while they tied for the top spot in women’s tennis. Final Standings: 1) Clinton – 635; 2) St. Pauls – 615; 3) East Bladen – 580; 4) Midway – 545; 5) Red Springs – 455; 6) West Bladen – 440; 7) Fairmont – 400 


 2A/3A Conference Standings 

Northeastern Coastal 2A/3A

 First Flight was the class of the Northeastern Coastal 2A/3A Conference Cup race, outscoring runner-up Currituck County 900-775. The Nighthawks claimed conference titles in women’s cross country, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s soccer, women’s indoor and outdoor track & field, men’s and women’s swimming & diving and wrestling. Final Standings: 1) First Flight – 900; 2) Currituck County – 775; 3) Manteo – 755; 4) Northeastern – 585; 5) Holmes – 570; 6) Camden County – 540; 7) Hertford County – 375; 8) Pasquotank – 305 

Northern Lakes Athletic 2A/3A

Carrboro won the Conference Cup again this year, sliding past second place, Durham School of the Arts, 845-650. The Jaguars brought home conference championships in women’s cross country, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, and men’s and women’s swimming & diving. Final Standings: 1) Carrboro – 845; 2) Durham School of the Arts – 650; 3) South Granville – 525; 4) Granville Central – 490; 5) J.F. Webb – 480; 6) Southern Durham – 435; 7) Vance County – 355 

Rocky River 2A/3A

 West Stanly won the Conference Cup again this year over Parkwood by 75 points. The Colts won conference titles in women’s cross country, men’s and women’s tennis, volleyball, women’s indoor track & field, baseball, softball, and tied for the top spot in men’s soccer and men’s outdoor track & field. Final Standings: 1) West Stanly – 885; 2) Parkwood – 810; 3) Central Academy – 765; 4) Forest Hills – 655; 5) Monroe – 522.5; 6) Anson – 460 

The Big East 2A/3A

Southern Nash won the Conference Cup for The Big East 2A/3A Conference, pushing by runner-up Northern Nash. Southern Nash teams took home conference titles in men’s cross country, football, men’s basketball, men’s indoor and outdoor track & field and baseball. Final Standings: 1) Southern Nash – 842.5; 2) Northern Nash – 775; 3) Rocky Mount – 730; 4) Franklinton – 680; 5) Nash Central – 667.5; 6) Roanoke Rapids – 612.5; 7) Bunn 472.5; 8) Louisburg – 310 


3A Conference Standings 

Big South 3A

 South Point was the Conference Cup champion for the Big South 3A, slipping by runner-up Kings Mountain 208-185. The Red Raiders won conference championships in men’s and women’s cross country, women’s golf, men’s basketball, baseball, men’s tennis and women’s soccer. Final Standings: 1) South Point – 208; 2) Kings Mountain – 185; 3) Crest – 182.5; 4) Forestview – 173; 5) Stuart Cramer – 160.5; 6) Ashbrook – 149.5; 7) North Gaston – 130.5; 8) Hunter Huss – 124 

Central 3A

Orange claimed another Conference Cup pushing past runner-up Northwood to win by 90 points. The Panthers won conference titles in men’s cross country, men’s and women’s swimming & diving, wrestling, baseball, men’s lacrosse, and they tied for the top spot in women’s tennis. Final Standings: 1) Orange – 830; 2) Northwood – 740; 3) Western Alamance – 705; 4) Eastern Alamance – 680; 5) Cedar Ridge – 667.5; 6) Walter M. Williams – 615; 7) Person – 457.5 

Coastal 3A

 Croatan cruised to another Coastal 3A Conference Cup title, beating runner-up West Carteret by 70 points. The Cougars earned conference titles in men’s and women’s cross country, women’s golf, men’s soccer, volleyball, men’s indoor and outdoor track & field, men’s and women’s swimming & diving and women’s outdoor track & field. Final Standings: 1) Croatan – 965; 2) West Carteret – 895; 3) Swansboro – 870; 4) Richlands – 685; 5) White Oak – 672.5; 6) Dixon – 667.5 

  Mid-Piedmont 3A

 Oak Grove edged Ledford to pick up the Mid-Piedmont 3A Conference Cup 139-119.5. The Grizzlies won conference championships in men’s and women’s cross country, football, men’s and women’s golf, volleyball, women’s basketball, men’s and women’s swimming & diving, men’s and women’s outdoor track & field and softball. Final Standings: 1) Oak Grove – 139; 2) Ledford – 119.5; 3) North Davidson – 108; 4) Asheboro – 103; 5) Central Davidson – 102; 6) Montgomery Central – 73.5 

Mid-State 3A

 Atkins slipped past Rockingham County to collect the Mid-State 3A Conference Cup by 17.5 points. The Camels took home conference championships in men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s soccer and women’s swimming & diving. Final Standings: 1) Atkins – 717.5; 2) Rockingham County – 700; 3) Ben L. Smith – 515; 4) High Point Central – 407.5; 5) Eastern Guilford – 487.5; 6) Dudley – 440; 7) Northeast Guilford – 435; 8) Southern Guilford – 405 

Mountain 7 3A

West Henderson cruised by Franklin to earn the Mountain 7 3A Conference Cup by 122.5 points. The Falcons were the conference champions in men’s and women’s cross country, football, men’s basketball, baseball, men’s tennis, women’s soccer, and tied for the top spot in volleyball. Final Standings: 1) West Henderson – 890; 2) Franklin – 767.5; 3) Smoky Mountain – 675; 4) Pisgah – 667.5; 5) Tuscola – 637.5; 6) North Henderson – 535; 7) East Henderson – 367.5 

Quad County 3A

Fike slipped by West Johnston to take the Quad County 3A Conference Cup 815-795. The Demons earned conference titles in women’s cross country, women’s golf, men’s and women’s tennis and women’s basketball. Final Standings: 1) Fike – 815; 2) West Johnston – 795; 3) South Johnston – 722.5; 4) C.B. Aycock – 712.5; 5) Hunt – 707.5; 6) East Wake – 647.5; 7) Southern Wayne – 545.2; 8) Smithfield-Selma – 422.5 

South Piedmont 3A

Lake Norman Charter topped runner-up Northwest Cabarrus 730-695. The Knights brought home conference titles in men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s swimming & diving, men’s outdoor track & field and women’s soccer. Final Standings: 1) Lake Norman Charter – 730; 2) Northwest Cabarrus – 695; 3) Jesse Carson – 620; 4) East Rowan – 595; 5) Central Cabarrus – 570; 6) West Rowan – 565; 7) South Rowan – 530; 8) Concord – 535 

Western Foothills 3A

East Lincoln cruised to a Conference Cup championship 775-707.5 over runner-up North Lincoln. The Mustangs earned conference championships in football, women’s golf, women’s basketball, men’s and women’s swimming & diving, softball, and tied for the top spot in men’s soccer. Final Standings: 1) East Lincoln – 775; 2) North Lincoln – 707.5; 3) Hickory – 705; 4) St. Stephens – 677.5; 5) North Iredell – 620; 6) Fred T. Foard – 612.5; 7) Statesville – 400; 8) West Iredell – 347.5 


3A/4A Conference Standings 

All American 3A/4A

Terry Sanford had a great challenge from Harnett Central but managed to win the All American 3A/4A Conference Cup by just 2.5 points. The Bulldogs took conference titles in men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s soccer, baseball and men’s golf. Final Standings: 1) Terry Sanford – 605; 2) Harnett Central – 602.5; 3) Pine Forest – 585; T4) Triton – 55; T4) Overhills – 555; 6) Western Harnett – 507.5; 7) E.E. Smith – 350; 8) Westover – 305 

Big Carolina 3A/4A

New Bern slid by runner-up D.H. Conley to win the Conference Cup 925-882.5. The Bears brought home conference championships in football, women’s tennis, women’s indoor track & field, men’s swimming & diving, wrestling, men’s lacrosse, and tied for the top spot in men’s basketball and women’s lacrosse. Final Standings: 1) New Bern – 925; 2) D.H. Conley – 882.5; 3) Jacksonville – 870; 4) J.H. Rose – 785; 5) South Central – 745; 6) Northside-Jacksonville – 665; 7) Havelock – 652.5 

Mideastern 3A/4A

Hoggard breezed by runner-up Laney to win the Mideastern 3A/4A Conference Cup 962.5-800. The Vikings earned conference titles in men’s and women’s cross country, women’s golf, men’s soccer, women’s basketball, men’s and women’s swimming & diving, women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s outdoor track & field, and men’s tennis, while they tied for the top spot in men’s lacrosse and women’s soccer. Final Standings: 1) Hoggard – 962.5; 2) Laney – 800; 3) Topsail – 785; 4) Ashley – 750; 5) New Hanover – 705; 6) South Brunswick – 485; 7) North Brunswick – 432.5; 8) West Brunswick – 425    

Northwestern 3A/4A

Watauga edged Alexander Central 97-71 to win the Northwestern 3A/4A Conference Cup again this year. The Pioneers were conference champions in men’s and women’s cross country, football, women’s tennis, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, men’s and women’s swimming & diving, and men’s and women’s outdoor track & field, while they were co-champions in women’s basketball and men’s tennis. Final Standings: 1) Watauga – 97; 2) Alexander Central – 71; 3) Hibriten – 65; 4) South Caldwell – 59; 5) Ashe County – 57.5; 6) Freedom – 46.5 

 Queen City 3A/4A

 Hough cruised by Mallard Creek to win the Queen City 3A/4A Conference Cup by 145 points. The Huskies earned conference titles in men’s and women’s cross country, football, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, men’s and women’s swimming & diving, wrestling and softball. Final Standings: 1) Hough – 910; 2) Mallard Creek – 765; 3) Hopewell – 750; 4) North Mecklenburg – 685; 5) Julius L. Chambers – 435; 6) West Charlotte – 370; 7) West Mecklenburg – 275 

Sandhills 3A/4A

Pinecrest took the Conference Cup again this year outpacing Union Pines 128.5-100. The Patriots brought home conference titles in football, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s tennis, volleyball, men’s and women’s indoor track & field, men’s and women’s swimming & diving, baseball and men’s and women’s outdoor track & field. Final Standings: 1) Pinecrest – 128.5; 2) Union Pines – 100; T3) Richmond – 77; T3) Scotland – 77; 5) Lee County – 66.5; 6) Hoke County – 48.5; 7) Southern Lee – 40.5   

The Mountain 3A/4A  

T.C. Roberson brushed by A.C. Reynolds to win the Conference Cup by 50 points. The Rams were conference champions in men’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, volleyball, men’s and women’s swimming & diving and baseball, while they were co-champions in women’s tennis, men’s soccer and women’s soccer. Final Standings: 1) T.C. Roberson – 865; 2) A.C. Reynolds – 815; 3) Asheville – 310; 4) Enka – 625; 5) North Buncombe – 580; 6) McDowell – 535; 7) Clyde A. Erwin – 450 

United 8 3A/4A

Cape Fear slipped past Jack Britt to win the Conference Cup by 25 points. The Colts earned conference titles in men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s tennis, volleyball, women’s basketball, men’s and women’s swimming & diving, baseball, softball and women’s soccer. Final Standings: 1) Cape Fear – 905; 2) Jack Britt – 880; 3) Gray’s Creek – 795; 4) Lumberton – 720; 5) Purnell Swett – 610; 6) South View – 555; 7) Seventy-First – 420; 8) Douglas Byrd – 250 


4A Conference Standings 

CAP 6 4A

 Cardinal Gibbons won the CAP 6 4A Conference Cup 116-99 over runner-up Broughton. The Crusaders were conference champions in women’s cross country, football, women’s golf, women’s tennis, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s swimming & diving, men’s and women’s lacrosse, women’s outdoor track & field, women’s soccer, and they were co-champions in men’s soccer. Final Standings: 1) Cardinal Gibbons – 116; 2) Broughton – 99; 3) Leesville Road – 92.5; 4) Athens Drive – 79.5; 5) Enloe – 51.5; 6) Sanderson – 44.5 

Central Piedmont 4A

 Reagan fought hard to capture the Central Piedmont 4A Conference Cup by just one point over West Forsyth. The Raiders brought home conference championships in women’s golf, volleyball and men’s and women’s swimming & diving. Final Standings: 1) Reagan – 131.5; 2) West Forsyth – 130.5; 3) Mount Tabor – 106; 4) R.J. Reynolds – 101; 5) Davie – 100; 6) East Forsyth – 88; 7) Glenn – 42.5; 8) Parkland – 39.5 

DAC-VII 4A

Chapel Hill slid past East Chapel Hill to win the DAC-VII 4A Conference Cup by 50 points. The Tigers were conference champions in men’s cross country, volleyball, men’s and women’s swimming & diving, baseball, men’s and women’s lacrosse, men’s outdoor track & field and women’s soccer. Final Standings: 1) Chapel Hill – 897.5; 2) East Chapel Hill – 847.5; 3) Jordan – 835; 4) Riverside-Durham – 697.5; 5) Southern Alamance – 652.5; 6) Hillside – 520; 7) Northern Durham – 505 

Greater Metro 4A

Lake Norman held off runner-up Hickory Ridge to win the Conference Cup by 35 points. The Wildcats earned conference titles in women’s cross country, women’s tennis, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s basketball and women’s swimming & diving. Final Standings: 1) Lake Norman – 835; 2) Hickory Ridge – 800; 3) Cox Mill – 700; 4) Mooresville – 670; 5) South Iredell – 620; 6) West Cabarrus – 610; 7) A.L. Brown – 445 

Greater Neuse River 4A

Corinth Holders had a great challenge from Cleveland but managed to claim this year’s Conference Cup by just 4 points. The Pirates were conference champions in men’s and women’s cross country, women’s tennis, women’s swimming & diving, and wrestling, while they were co-champions in baseball and men’s lacrosse. Final Standings: 1) Corinth Holders – 264.5; 2) Cleveland – 260.5; 3) Willow Spring – 237; 4) Clayton – 236.5; 5) Fuquay-Varina – 226.5; 6) Garner – 204.5; 7) South Garner – 175; 8) Southeast Raleigh – 149.5 

Metro 4A 

Northwest Guilford slid by Grimsley to claim the Conference Cup by 40 points. The Vikings earned conference titles in women’s golf, men’s soccer, wrestling, baseball, women’s lacrosse, softball, and men’s tennis, while they tied for the top spot in men’s lacrosse. Final Standings: 1) Northwest Guilford – 875; 2) Grimsley – 835; 3) Northern Guilford – 790; 4) Page – 780; 5) Southwest Guilford – 650; 6) Southeast Guilford – 565; 7) Ragsdale – 535; 8) Western Guilford – 420 

Northern Athletic 4A

Millbrook cruised by runner-up Heritage to win the Conference Cup by 127.5 points. The Wildcats were conference champions in men’s cross country, women’s golf, women’s tennis, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s swimming & diving, and men’s outdoor track & field, while they were co-champions in football and men’s tennis. Final Standings: 1) Millbrook – 1015; 2) Heritage – 887.5; 3) Wakefield – 857.5; 4) Wake Forest – 847.5; 5) Rolesville – 787.5; 6) Knightdale – 535 

So Meck 4A

Ardrey Kell outpaced Myers Park to win the Conference Cup by 20 points. The Knights earned conference titles in women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, men’s swimming & diving, baseball, and men’s outdoor track & field. Final Standings: 1) Ardrey Kell – 835; 2) Myers Park – 815; 3) South Mecklenburg – 755; 4) Olympic – 615; 5) Palisades – 510; 6) Berry Academy – 465; 7) Harding University – 315 

Southern Carolina 4A

Marvin Ridge held off tough competition from Weddington to win the Conference Cup by 12.5 points. The Mavericks were conference champions in men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s golf, men’s cross country, women’s basketball, men’s and women’s swimming & diving, softball, and men’s lacrosse, while they were co-champions in volleyball. Final Standings: 1) Marvin Ridge – 1010; 2) Weddington – 997.5; 3) Cuthbertson – 957.5; 4) Porter Ridge – 772.5; 5) Sun Valley – 705; 6) Piedmont – 652.5 

Southwest Wake 4A

 Green Level brushed past Holly Springs to claim the Conference Cup by 16 points. The Gators were conference champions in women’s cross country, women’s golf, and co-champions in wrestling. Final Standings: 1) Green Level – 861; 2) Holly Springs – 845; 3) Apex Friendship – 816; 4) Green Hope – 795; 5) Apex – 718.5; 6) Panther Creek – 700; 7) Middle Creek – 676; 8) Cary – 552.5 

Southwestern 4A

Charlotte Catholic nipped Providence 885-870 to claim this year’s Conference Cup. The Cougars were conference champions in men’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, women’s tennis, men’s basketball, wrestling, and men’s outdoor track & field, while they were co-champions in football and volleyball. Final Standings: 1) Charlotte Catholic – 885; 2) Providence – 870; 3) Butler – 720; 4) East Mecklenburg – 670; 5) Independence – 655; 6) Garinger – 380; 7) Rocky River – 335