HSOT Honors Coverage
HighSchoolOT Honors is back for the 2023-24 school year, and it's time to nominate North Carolina's BEST high school athletes, coaches, teams and more.
Nominations for winter sports awards are now open. You can nominate in each category through 11:59 PM on March 17. Direct people to this page or to HighSchoolOT.com/Honors to vote.
Voting on finalists for the winter sports awards will run from noon on March 20 until 11:59 PM on April 7. Winter sports winners will be announced on April 22 during a virtual awards show streamed on HighSchoolOT.com.
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HSOT Honors: Announcing the 2023 fall sports awards
Nick Stevens hosts the 2023 fall sports awards show for HSOT Honors as winners are named. -
Here are the 2023 fall sports winners for HSOT Honors
The winners for the 2023 fall sports awards at HighSchoolOT Honors have been announced. -
HighSchoolOT Honors: Every past winner & event history
Here's every past winner from HSOT Honors, the only awards show that honors high school athletes across North Carolina. -
Here are the 2023 fall sports finalists for HSOT Honors: Vote for the winners now
Voting is open from noon on Dec. 13 until 11:59 p.m. on Dec. 31. You can vote once per day in each category at HighSchoolOT.com/Honors. -
October Scholar Athletes of the Month: T.C. Roberson's Quinn Roberts, McMichael's Kacey Gore
T.C. Roberson's Quinn Roberts and McMichael's Kacey Gore have been named the October HighSchoolOT Male & Female Scholar Athletes of the Month presented by APlus Test Prep. -
2023-24 HighSchoolOT Honors ballot
HighSchoolOT Honors celebrates North Carolina's BEST high school athletes, coaches, teams, and more. -
September Scholar Athletes of the Month: Green Hope's Justin Jackson, Wake Christian's Macey Boyer
Green Hope's Justin Jackson and Wake Christian's Macey Boyer have been named the September HighSchoolOT Male & Female Scholar Athletes of the Month presented by APlus Test Prep. -
August Scholar Athletes of the Month: Millbrook's Jayden Ferguson, Cape Fear's Payton Gunter
Millbrook's Jayden Ferguson and Cape Fear's Payton Gunter have been named the August HighSchoolOT Male & Female Scholar Athletes of the Month presented by APlus Test Prep. -
2023-24 HighSchoolOT Scholar Athlete of the Month Nominations
Nominate a deserving student-athlete for the HighSchoolOT Scholar Athlete of the Month. -
Photos: 2023 HighSchoolOT Honors Awards Ceremony
The 2023 HighSchoolOT Honors awards show was hosted at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Science in Raleigh on Saturday June 17, 2023 featuring the state's top athletes and coaches (Photos: Ray Black/HighSchoolOT) -
Wheatmore's Ellie Garrison wins girls soccer player of the year
Ellie Garrison shattered the NCHSAA record for goals in a season this year with 96 in 24 games, averaging 4 goals per game. The previous record was 82, set by Isabel Pearce of Woods Charter. Garrison and Pearce are the only girls soccer players in NCHSAA history to eclipse the 80-goal mark in a season. Garrison also recorded 17 assists for the Warriors, helping the team to a 24-1 overall record and a state runner-up finish. -
Franklin's Tori Ensley wins female athlete of the year at HSOT Honors
Tori Ensley is a multi-sport star for the Franklin Panthers. In the fall, she recorded 243 kills, 266 digs, 64 blocks, and 10 serving aces on the volleyball team. Then, during basketball season, she led the team in scoring with 16.9 points per game. Ensley added 3.6 rebounds, 1.3 assists, and 4.4 steals per game. Ensley's top sport is softball where she had a .558 ERA, scored 51 runs and posted 29 RBI. She has signed to play softball next year at NC State University. -
Drake Powell of Northwood wins boys basketball player of the year
Standing at 6-foot-5 and 170 pounds, Powell is a five-star player and the No. 1 player in North Carolina from the Class of 2024, according to 247Sports.ocm. The junior averaged 18.6 points, 7 rebounds, 3.9 assists, and 1.4 steals per game this past season, leading Northwood to a 28-3 overall record and a state runner-up finish. Powell has already committed to play college basketball for the UNC Tar Heels -
West Lincoln's Mason Avery wins male athlete of the year at HSOT Honors
Mason Avery is a multi-sport athlete at West Lincoln. On the football team, he recorded 105 total tackles, including nine tackles for loss and three sacks. He added two fumble recoveries, one of which he returned for a touchdown, one forced fumble, and one pass breakup. On offense, he rushed for 2,622 yards and 37 touchdowns on 283 carries, averaging 238 yards per game. He was a Shrine Bowl selection and was selected to the East-West All-Star game. Avery won the 2A wrestling state championship in the 182-pound weight class this past winter, posting a 42-6 season record. He was also an important piece on the baseball team and competed on the track & field team. -
Christ School's Rocky Hansen wins boys XC runner of the year
Hansen won the NCISAA 4A state championship by a 36-second margin, helping the Greenies to the team title as well. He also won the Champ Sports South Regionals, qualifying him for the national meet where he finished 11th to earn All-America honors. Hansen was unbeaten by any North Carolina runner in 2022, and clocked a personal-best time of 14:29.20, one of his nine meet wins last fall. He was named the Gatorade North Carolina Player of the Year and will run distance for Wake Forest University next year. -
Gracie Mullahy of Cardinal Gibbons wins girls lacrosse player of the year
As a senior this spring, Mullahy recorded 53 goals and 42 assists in 22 games, posting a total of 95 points. She controlled 67 draws for the Crusaders, and forced 20 turnovers. Cardinal Gibbons won the 4A state championship for the second straight season this spring. -
Slideshow: HighSchoolOT Honors (Jun. 17, 2023)
Photos from the 2023 HighSchoolOT Honors Award Show in downtown Raleigh. Photos by Ray Black. -
Western Harnett's Ian Bristow wins Stuart Scott Courage Award at HSOT Honors
Western Harnett senior Ian Bristow had a standout high school career in three sports before a car accident left him paralyzed from the chest down shortly after his junior year. But Bristow remained part of the athletic department this year, using his camouflage all-terrain wheelchair on the sidelines of football games - where he was also named homecoming king this year. -
Millbrook's Kiki Horne wins volleyball player of the year
The 6-foot-2 junior outside hitter led Millbrook to a 29-1 record and the 4A state title, where she was named the MVP of the state championship game after recording 27 kills in the Wildcats' sweep of Sun Valley. For the season, Horne posted 522 kills, 220 digs, 44 service aces, and 37 blocks while recording a .585 kill percentage and a .455 hitting percentage on the attack. She was named the North Carolina Gatorade Player of the Year and has already committed to play volleyball at UCLA. -
Panther Creek's Taylor Barner wins girls basketball player of the year
Standing at 5-foot-9, Barner is rated a four-star prospect by ESPN. As a junior this past season, she recorded 19 points per game, 3.6 rebounds, 3.4 assists, and 2.9 steals. She played in all 33 games for Panther Creek, helping the Catamounts to a 29-4 season, including a 4A state title where she scored 20 points in the championship game.
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