Mallard Creek Mavericks Coverage
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Relay teams help Mallard Creek past reigning champ Weddington in 4A boys track championship
Behind strong performances by its relay teams, Mallard Creek beat defending state champion Weddington by five points in the 4A championship meet on Friday. -
Joslyn Hamilton leads Rolesville to team title with 1-point win over Cuthbertson
Rolesville finished the day with 63 points, Cuthbertson, which had won two straight 4A titles and a 3A title before that, finished second with 62 points. -
These football players from North Carolina could be selected in the 2024 NFL Draft
North Carolina is home to some of the biggest names in the 2024 NFL Draft, including Drake Maye and Payton Wilson. -
Photos: Hough vs. Mallard Creek softball (Apr. 18, 2024)
Hough softball won big 15-0 on its senior night against Mallard Creek on April 18, 2024 -
The 2024 HighSchoolOT All-State Girls Basketball Team
Twenty-eight players are making the team for the second, third, or fourth season and two have made it all four years. -
The 2024 HighSchoolOT All-State Boys Wrestling Team
Forty wrestlers are making the team for the second, third, or fourth season and five have made it all four seasons. -
Final Rankings: Eastern Guilford boys wrestling leads dual-team statewide top 25; Seaforth and others lead area codes
In the final boys dual-team wrestling area code rankings, Washington is ranked first in the 252, Seaforth in the 919, Lumberton in the 910, Eastern Guilford in the 336, West Rowan in the 704, and Avery County in the 828. -
2024 NCHSAA 4A West football schedules
Here are the finalized 2024 football season schedules for N.C. High School Athletic Association's 4A West teams. -
The 2024 HighSchoolOT All-State Girls Indoor Track & Field Team
Seven athletes made it in two different events this year: Rolesville's Joslyn Hamilton, Cummings' D'Anna Cotton, Cuthbertson's Charlotte Bell and Justine Preisano, Garner's Kori Randle, Myers Park's Mary Bonner Dalton, and Providence Day's Nia Poole. -
Final Boys Indoor Track & Field Rankings: Mount Tabor ends at No. 1 statewide
Mount Tabor was two points ahead of East Burke and Weddington -- two respective state runners-up who tied for the second spot. T.W. Andrews, the 1A/2A champ, was three spots out of first in fourth place. -
Final Girls Indoor Track & Field Rankings: Cuthbertson runs away with No. 1 spot
Cuthbertson was a full 21 points ahead of second-place Olympic and third-place Marvin Ridge. -
Final Girls Basketball Rankings: Grace Christian goes wire-to-wire at No. 1, North Pitt and others lead area codes
In the final girls basketball area code rankings, North Pitt is ranked first in the 252, Grace Christian of Sanford in the 919, Terry Sanford in the 910, High Point Christian in the 336, West Rowan in the 704, and Cherokee in the 828. -
Cuthbertson named No. 1 in HSOT girls track & field preseason rankings
Perennial powerhouse Cuthbertson begins this season as the preseason No. 1 team in the HighSchoolOT outdoor girls track & field statewide rankings. -
Weddington leads HSOT boys track & field preseason rankings
After ending last year ranked fifth, Weddington begins this season as the preseason No. 1 team in the HighSchoolOT outdoor boys track & field statewide rankings. -
Watch List: 25 of the state's best boys track & field athletes entering the 2024 season
HighSchoolOT is previewing the upcoming boys outdoor track & field season with its annual watch list. This year's watch list features 25 names across the state. -
Watch List: 25 of the state's best girls track & field athletes entering the 2024 season
HighSchoolOT is previewing the upcoming girls outdoor track & field season with its annual watch list. This year's watch list features 25 names across the state. -
Girls Basketball Rankings: 704 leads with 8 Top 25 teams in end-of-regular season poll
HighSchoolOT's final girls basketball rankings of the regular season are still dominated by teams from the Charlotte area. -
Cameron Stinson: I just couldn't contain myself
The Mallard Creek senior ends his career with four championships, 205 wins, and no losses. -
First NCHSAA girls wrestling champions crowned; Lumberton wins team title
Leah Edwards of East Rowan was voted the Most Outstanding Wrestler after winning the 114-pound title by pinfall and finishing her year at 32-1 overall.ere -
Mallard Creek's Cameron Stinson becomes third NCHSAA wrestler to go undefeated for a career, win four titles
Stinson won by pinfall at the 4:29 mark in his match against Purnell Swett's DeVon Connor to finish his final year with a 62-0 record. His four-year record is officially 205-0.
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