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The 2024 HighSchoolOT All-State Girls Wrestling Team
Lumberton, Jack Britt, and Havelock led the way with three selections each. The first-of-its-kind team has a first team and a second team with two wrestlers per weight class, then 12 honorable mention wrestlers regardless of weight class. -
Final Rankings: Lumberton girls wrestling takes top honor in inaugural statewide tournament top 25
Lumberton won the inaugural N.C. High School Athletic Association state tournament championship. No. 4 Hoke County won the unofficial state dual-team title over No. 23 Swain County. -
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. -
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 -
Davie County wins 4A wrestling tournament title; Mallard Creek's Cam Stinson named MOW
The Most Outstanding Wrestler award went to Mallard Creek's Cameron Stinson, who made history as just the third wrestler in state history to finish his career with four titles and zero career losses. -
Predicting individual wrestling championships -- and handing out bracket superlatives
We listed favorites and dark horses for all individual weight classes, as well as team favorites and those who might win Most Outstanding Wrestler awards, and the toughest weight classes. -
Havelock, Lumberton lead HSOT end-of-regular season girls wrestling tournament rankings
For the first time, HighSchoolOT is providing top 25 rankings for girls wrestling. Instead of a dual-team ranking, these are tournament-based. -
HSOT end-of-regular season dual-team wrestling rankings
In the area code rankings, Currituck County leads the way in the 252, Seaforth in the 919, Union Pines in the 910, Eastern Guilford in the 336, West Rowan in the 704, and St. Stephens in the 828. -
The 2023 HighSchoolOT All-State Football Team
HighSchoolOT's 2023 All-State Football team divides North Carolina's best gridiron athletes into four categories: special teams, two-way players, defense, and offense. -
The Huddle: The problem with the all-star games & a signing day preview
Joel says that the four all-star games that took place over the weekend cannibalized each other. -
New Bern wins boys title at WRAL HighSchoolOT Wrestling Invitational; Ryan Mann named top wrestler
Despite not winning any individual championships at the WRAL HighSchoolOT Wrestling Invitational, the New Bern Bears took home to the top spot in the team standings. -
Hoke County wins girls title at WRAL HighSchoolOT Wrestling Invitational; Pasquotank's Kamilah Brooks top individual
Hoke County had two first place finishers in the girls tournament at the WRAL HighSchoolOT Wrestling Invitational, leading the Bucks to the team title. -
Final Football Rankings: Weddington, Providence Day lead statewide Top 25
Weddington finished as the No. 1 team in the state after a dominant run in the 4A playoffs. -
Final rankings: First Flight boys soccer takes first in final statewide top 25; South Mecklenburg, Apex Friendship and others lead area codes
In the final boys soccer area code rankings, First Flight is ranked first in the 252, Apex Friendship in the 919, Hoggard in the 910, Wesleyan Christian in the 336, South Mecklenburg in the 704, and Hickory in the 828. -
Myers Park takes first in final statewide top 25 girls tennis rankings for 2023 season
In the final girls tennis area code rankings, Rocky Mount is ranked first in the 252, Panther Creek in the 919, New Hanover in the 910, Mount Airy in the 336, Myers Park in the 704, and Hendersonville in the 828. -
Wrestling Watch List: Mallard Creek's Stinson, Robbinsville's Williams start year with chance at history
Two wrestlers have a chance to be four-time state champions: Mallard Creek's Cameron Stinson and Robbinsville's Kage Williams. -
Preseason wrestling rankings: Mooresville starts year on top of statewide top 25
In the preseason area code top 15 rankings, New Bern is ranked first in the 252, Bunn in the 919, Union Pines in the 910, Uwharrie Charter in the 336, Mooresville in the 704, and Robbinsville in the 828. -
Basketball Rankings: Myers Park still at No. 1 after loss
Myers Park lost to a non-association school without star Sir Mohammed. -
Highlights: Cleveland stomps New Bern, advances to fourth round
Cleveland scored the first 49 points of the game en route to a 56-13 win over New Bern in the third round of the 4A football state playoffs. -
Byrd, Stokes lead (2) Cleveland to lopsided win over (10) New Bern, setting school record for wins
Cleveland's football team has won 13 games for the first time in school history after a blowout win over New Bern in the third round of the NCHSAA 4A state playoffs.
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