2021 NCHSAA STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS March 6, 2021 Providence Grove HS & Wheatmore HS 107th Men’s Championships • 50th Women’s Championships

#NCHSAAMBB #NCHSAAWBB 2021 NCHSAA BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS - CHAPEL HILL - The High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) finalized and released the playoff brackets for the 2021 Basketball Championships. The tourna ment will have four classifications of play with five playoff rounds each. All classifications field 32 teams in the tournament. - Play began with games at the higher seed through the first four rounds. The schedule began with first round games on February 23, 2021. Second round was scheduled for February 25, the third round was slated for Febru- ary 27, and the Regional Finals were held on Tuesday, March 3. The State Championship Games will be contested on Saturday, March 6 at Providence Grove and Wheatmore High Schools in Randolph County. Due to the Gover nor’s Executive Orders limiting the size of mass gatherings, spectator attendance is limited for all rounds.

NFHS Network will carry all four championship matches this year. The Network also will have automated video streams of many early round contests from member schools equipped with the NFHS Network’s Pixellot system. Schedules can be reviewed at their website. The NFHS Network is a subscription-based service. Fans can pay $10.99 per month for a monthly, recurring subscription with the ability to cancel at any time. You can find more informationSpectator on Limitationsupcoming events due to and Executive subscriptions Order by visiting NFHSNetwork.com.Game Times

- Aftter revisions to the Executive Orders of Governor Roy The default game time is 7:00 p.m. By mutual agreement,- Cooper, NCHSAA Board of Directors has approved the fol a game time of 6:00 p.m. is permissible without NCHSAA lowing A maximum spectator of policy:30% of the seated capacity of the gym- approval. Any game time earlier than 6:00 p.m. must be ap nasium, with a cap of 250 spectators is permitted for the proved by the NCHSAA. Double-header game times are 6:00 Regional Finals Round. The available number of tickets p.m. and 7:30 p.m. respectively. will be determined by host administration and 50% of For round 3 games scheduled for Saturday, any mutually available tickets must be made available to the visiting agreed upon match time does not require NCHSAA approval. team for parents, families and fans. However, on Saturdays, if teams cannot mutually agree, the higher seeded team may choose a starting time between 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Should the visiting team have to travel more than 100 miles one way for the contest, the start A maximum of 15 cheerleaders, per school, will be allowed time must be chosen between 1:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. - during all rounds of the playoffs. At the state championships, The NCHSAA does permit schools to play earlier than the 12 spectators will be allowed for each participating team day listed for a given round, provided there is mutual agree ment. Schools are responsible for updating their game time on brackets via MaxPreps. Did you know?

When Wheatmore and Providence Grove High Schools host the 2021 Basketball state Championships it will be the first time since 1980 that NCHSAA Basketball State Championship Games have been contested on high school campuses since the Association played the State Championships in 1981 at the Greensboro Coliseum (Men’s) and Elon College (Women’s). The last high schools to host State Championship Games for the NCHSAA were Garner (1A men’s and women’s), Union Pines (2A women), R.J. Reynolds (2A men), Hickory (3A women), Durham High (3A men) and Westover (4A women) all in the 1980 edition of the Championships. Live video of all eight Championship Games available on the NFHS Network

www.NFHSNetwork.com/NCHSAA STATE CHAMPIONSHIP PAIRINGS & SCHEDULE 1A BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIP PAIRINGS WOMEN’S

Princeton Bulldogs vs. Murphy Bulldogs 1A BASKETBALLDate: Saturday, STATE March CHAMPIONSHIP6, 2021 | Time: 1:00 PAIRINGS p.m. Site: WheatmoreVS. HighMEN’S School - Trinity, NC

Wilson Preparatory Tigers vs. Lincoln Charter Eagles 2A BASKETBALLDate: Saturday, STATE March CHAMPIONSHIP6, 2021 | Time: 3:30 PAIRINGS p.m. Site: WheatmoreWOMEN’SVS. High School - Trinity, NC

Farmville Central Jaguars vs. Shelby Golden Lions 2A BASKETBALLDate: Saturday, STATE March CHAMPIONSHIP6, 2021 | Time: 1:00 PAIRINGS p.m. Site: Providence GroveVS.MEN’S High School - Climax, NC

Farmville Central Jaguars vs. Hendersonville Bearcats 3A BASKETBALLDate: Saturday, STATE March CHAMPIONSHIP6, 2021 | Time: 3:30 PAIRINGS p.m. Site: Providence GroveWOMEN’SVS. High School - Climax, NC

Jesse Carson Cougars vs. Asheboro Blue Comets 3A BASKETBALLDate: Saturday, STATE March CHAMPIONSHIP6, 2021 | Time: 6:00 PAIRINGS p.m. Site: Providence GroveVS.MEN’S High School - Climax, NC

Northwood Chargers vs. Weddington Warriors 4A BASKETBALLDate: Saturday, STATE March 6,CHAMPIONSHIP 2021 | Time: 10:30 PAIRINGS a.m. Site: Providence GroveWOMEN’SVS. High School - Climax, NC

Garner Trojans vs. Z.B. Vance Cougars 4A BASKETBALLDate: Saturday, STATE March 6,CHAMPIONSHIP 2021 | Time: 10:30 PAIRINGS a.m. Site: WheatmoreVS. HighMEN’S School - Trinity, NC

Millbrook Wildcats vs. Ardrey Kell Knights Date: Saturday, March 6, 2021 | Time: 6:00 p.m. Site: WheatmoreVS. High School - Trinity, NC COVID-19 Protocols for Participants

• Teams are still required to perform and complete the daily monitoring form • Visiting teams must complete their daily monitoring for all individuals in the travel party prior to boarding the bus and leaving for the contest • To help minimize the spread of the COVID-19 virus during the playoffs, each team will be required to provide an attestation form that verifies each player, coach, and staff member is symptom-free and not currently under quarantine. • The form may be found on the volleyball sports page of the NCHSAA website on Monday, January 11 • Additionally, each team shall complete a travel party form that lists the names of team members, coaches, and staff on-site for each contest • The form may be found on the basketball sports page of the NCHSAA website on Monday, February 22. • If there are any student-athletes on the team who have a Mandatory Mask Requirement Exemption Form, you must inform your opponent prior to the contest • All mask requirement exemptionCOVID-19 forms must Protocols be on handfor Media for the contest and shared with the opposing team/officials

The NCHSAA’s full COVID-19www.NCHSAA.org/COVID19 guidelines and policies for media are available by visiting

- Prior to working at an NCHSAA event, media members should check temperature and do a COVID-19 symptom check. If an individual’s temperature is at or above 100 degrees, or if the individual has any symptoms of COVID-19 or reason to be lieve they may have been exposed to COVID-19, the individual should not attend any NCHSAA event or come to an NCHSAA member school’s facility.

Some key items to be reminded of prior to attending: media space is limited; at no time should a media member enter the team bench area or locker room; Gameday administrators should provide a handout to media upon arrival that details policies and procedures relative to COVID-19 and social distancing. • • MEMBERS OF THE MEDIA: Must submit to a COVID-19 screening upon arrival and as required by local policy. Must wear face coverings at all times, whether indoors or outdoors. Coverings must cover your mouth AND nose. The only exceptions to the requirement are for play-by-play or broadcast analysts providing live broadcasting where they • can maintain social distancing from all other individuals present. Prior to the broadcast and upon completion of the • broadcast, these individuals must also use face coverings. • Must wash hands often, including after each visit to the restroom. Carry your own hand sanitizer. • Must void personal contact with any individual on site (no handshaking, hugging, high fives, etc.) • Must maintain six feet of social distance at all times. - Must disinfect your equipment prior to arrival and after leaving the facility. Must inform the host athletic director in advance of their intent to cover the contest. Please ask at that time about spe cific guidelines in place at the district/school level.

Any questions about the NCHSAA COVID-19Bracket Media Determination/Seeding Guidance and Protocols shouldProcess be directed to Assistant Commissioner, James Alverson ([email protected]).

1) Automatic Bids: Conferences will be awarded a number of automatic qualifiers based on the number of teams within the conference that participated during the season. Conferences with 1-6 member schools fielding teams get 1 berth, 7-8 receive 2, and 9+ receive 3. These automatic berths are determined by the conference based on winning percentage within league play and any ties broken using the NCHSAA’s approved tie-breaking procedure.

2) Wildcards will be selected in the East Region and West Region based on a team’s conference winning percentage to populate 16 teams, including automatic berths, in each region and classification.

3) Once the 16 teams are determined in each region, the NCHSAA Staff will utilize the following draw procedure to set the final bracket: a) Draws for the line placement of berths will occur in random order. b) All #1 berths will be drawn first, followed by #2 berths, followed by any #3 berths and finally any wildcard berths. c) Whenever possible, competition between conference opponents in the first round will be avoided. This may require the removal of a line placement draw possibility for a given team.

By James Alverson

the years. Little kids growing up all across the NCHSAA Assistant Commissioner State dream of suiting up and stepping onto the floor at- the Smith or . These games This week one year ago, hardly anyone in the are a big deal, not just for the Association and its mem high school sporting world was thinking about the ber schools, but for communities all across the state. Coronavirus, more specifically, COVID-19. Sure, it was something that we had all heard about on the news, Monday was simply a preparation day for the specifically the outbreak in Wuhan, China. However, staff. Nothing seemed out of the ordinary in the office. this novel virus, regardless of how dangerous it may be, Busy, but nothing unusual for the championship week. was far from the forefront of our consciousness at the The copier frantically churned out copies of media time. The North Carolina High School Athletic Associ- notes, team notebooks and information packets for the - Tuesday morning press conference and information - session. Staff scrambled about packing up backdrops, ation has crowned State Champions in Men’s Basket Gatorade Coolers and game balls for the teams to dis ball every year since 1915. That year, in Chapel Hill’s tribute the next morning. Bynum Gym, Winston-Salem beat Raleigh 21-13 to win the first NCHSAA Basketball State Championship. - Tuesday morning is the start of the show. Press In each subsequent year, through wars, energy crises, Conference and Information Session Day. The day all depressions, and years of plenty the NCHSAA has man 16 teams converge on one site to go over last-minute aged to contest at least one State Championship Game information they need to know and run through the in Men’s Basketball, adding Women’s Basketball State car wash of media interviews that await each Regional Championships in 1972 when North Pitt beat West Champion Coach. Montgomery 58-34. There is always a buzz around this event. This That all changed in 2020. - year is no different in that regard. Some coaches and athletic directors are nervous about the session, their Coming off an exceptional Regional Finals week minds pulled in a million different directions as they end, the NCHSAA Staff was feverishly preparing to host absorb the plethora of information and timelines, another year of State Championship Games in the Dean things they will need to know for Saturday to go off E. Smith Center and Reynolds Coliseum. This hectic smoothly. week for the Association staff is an annual tradition dating back to 1986 when the championships moved to Some coaches and athletic directors are cool the Smith Center and Carmichael Arena, with Reynolds and calm, they have been here before, some frequently, Coliseum joining the mix in 2004. and they are used to the messages, the hustle prior to a State Championship, the well-wishers, the interview To many on the Association staff, this week requests, the hype. I would never think it becomes “old annually feels like our “Super Bowl.” We are, after all, hat” to these coaches, but generally, it is pretty easy to the home of some of the best high school basketball in pick out the veterans. - the nation. Our State Championships have served as a big stage for some of the game’s greatest players over By 1:00 p.m. the Grand Ballroom at the Double Tree by Hilton in RTP clears out completely. Coaches Murphy Bulldogs | 30-0 (12-0) | Western Regional Champion, Big Smoky Mountain 1A Champion are on their way back to their schools, scrambling to arrive in time for practice. Media have filed their stories and are driving back to the office, grabbing a bite to eat Head Coach: Ray Gutierrez | Assistants: Cody Webb, on the way while game-planning their preview stories Holly Gutierrez, & Jordan Lovingood and angles on the upcoming games of local interest.

The NCHSAA Staff almost always takes a deep breath when the Press Conference ends. Coming off of- a weekend of 16 Regional Championships at four sites across the state and pushing straight into hard prepa rations for game operations and the press conference - can be taxing. This year was no different. The mood in the office on Tuesday afternoon after the press confer ence is similar to an audible exhale. We have made it. The games are next. - Team: #3 Kaiya Pickens; #10 Taylor Phillips; #11 Torin Rogers; #14 Leah Moses; #21 Calista Adams; #22 Ken No one in the office, maybe not even anyone in nedy Colbert-Carr; #23 Mia Wilson; #25 Sarah Pullium; the state of North Carolina, could have predicted the #30 Erika Sena; #32 Amber Martin; #35 Sydni Addison- events that would transpire over the next 48-72 hours. - Murphy was poised to appear in the state champion Wednesday was a fairly typical morning in the ship game for the fourth time in program history. They Association offices. Well, as normal as ACC Tourna had won two of their previous three trips, earning 1A ment Week is in any sports-minded office across the WeldonState Championships Chargers | 27-1 in 1995 (13-0) & 1997. | Eastern Regional Tar Heel State. Typically, during the ACC Tournament, Champion, Tar Roanoke 1A Champion many staff will take lunch breaks together, sitting in the Board room watching the games. They return to their offices and keep an eye on the games with tablets and - TV Screens in their offices, while tying up loose ends to prepare for the State Championships and other upcom ing sports.

These things all happen as usual. However, this year, there is conversation on the broadcasts about COVID-19, the staff has some discussions about it too. No one is really all that concerned, seemingly, expecting things to continue down the pre-ordained path towards a busy Championship Saturday. -

Wednesday night as college basketball tourna Head Coach: Grady Williams | Assistants: Katrina Harris ments around the country go on, teams and leagues Team: #1 Taniyah Washington; #2 Tecara Ashe; #3 mull what may happen if COVID-19 gets into locker rooms and arenas? Will fans be allowed? Will teams be Mckenzie Brickhouse; #13 Samaria Mcgee; #14 Shayla- Boone; #15 Angel Solomon; #20 Sparkle Ransom; #23 able to play? Nau’tika Northington; #25 Skylah Travis; #34 Samey lah Sledge; #35 Ashunti Mungin; #44 Tiquajah Pierce Wednesday night, something else happens. The and the NBA game is Weldon had appeared in two prior state championship being delayed for an unknown reason. The news came games but were still looking for their program’s first out soon enough. Rudy Gobert, a player for the Jazz, has state title. tested positive. Game postponed. Within a very short period of time, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver and the Farmville Central Jaguars | 25-3 (10-0) | Eastern Re- gional Champions, Eastern Plains 2A Champions league announced they have suspended the season and will use the break in play to determine how to move forward. -

Meanwhile, College Basketball Conference Tour naments across the country continue on, though nearly- every one of those events is being overshadowed in the telecasts by discussions of the tremendous events tak ing place in Oklahoma City and the NBA offices. Some conferences stop their tournaments. Behind the scenes of the remaining conference tournaments, conference presidents and athletic directors are mulling their next- steps. As university chancellors and presidents become involved, the impact to the NCHSAA State Champion Head Coach: Hollis Harper | Assistants: Michelle Pitt, West ships begins to be felt. - Thomas, Dena Parker & A.J. Evans

On Wednesday night, the NCHSAA Sports Depart- Team: #2 Kalyn Baker; #4 Jahnyah Willoughby; #10 ment staff is working late, sitting in Commissioner Que Amiya Joyner; #11 Rashya Speight; #12 Lauryn Pitt; #14 Tucker’s office on the phone with University admin Janisja Carmon; #15 Kamajha Taylor; #20 Destiny May; istrators at UNC and NC State, the host sites for the #21 Kamiyah Wooten; #22 Janiya Foskey; #24 Hannah 2020 Championships. The NCHSAA Staff has just been Randolph; #30 Ja’shyrah Carmon informed that spectator and media attendance at the The Jaguars would have made their sixth appearance in 2020 Basketball State Championships will be severely the state championships having won the program’s only limited. Newton-Conovertitle in the 2A championship Red Devils of | 2006. 28-2 (14-0) | Western - Regional Champions, South Fork 2A Champions First it will be 100 fans and limited media. Then it is 35 per team. Team personnel and game adminis tration like officials, scorer’s table personnel, media - and Association staff workers will be limited to 25 per venue. Tra Waters, Chiquana Dancy, and Commission er Tucker work late into the night at 222 Road evaluating the feasibility of pulling off the staffing and plans on how to notify all of the teams and individuals involved in the Championships. Thursday comes.

As the daylight breaks at the Association offices, staff trudge into the building, many unaware of the late-night three of our co-workers spent at the office Head Coach: Sylvia White | Assistants: Colton Medlin, dealing with a major change in plans for Saturday. The Tasha Redmon, Jennifer Canrobert, & Tasha Herman Commissioner and Sports Department has just gotten off of a conference call with all participating schools Team: #10 Cassidy Geddes; #12 Monet Wilson; #14 Aalia- in the State Championships. They’ve been informed of Walton; #20 Mia Powell; #22 Mackenzie Johnson; #24 their limited number of tickets, told that information Lexi Martin; #30 Jahlea Peters; #33 Grace Loftin; #34 Nal will be coming to them about how to access the facility, ace Duncan; #40 Jaelyn Hayes; #42 Hannah Watkins; #44 new information for the limited spectators that will be Lizzy Duncan; #52 Emma Fox; #54 Chyna Cornwell - allowed to attend. - The Red Devils were appearing in their third state cham At 8:30, there is a staff meeting. The Commis pionship game and their first trip back to the final game since they defeated Farmville Central in 1992 winning the sioner informs the full staff of the changes to the plan program’s only previous championship. E.E. Smith Golden Bulls | 31-1 (16-0) | Eastern Region- al Champions, Patriot Athletic 3A/4A Champions for Saturday. People are shocked, sad. This year will no doubt be different. -

As the media liaison for the NCHSAA, I franti cally begin scrambling to put together a coverage plan for both facilities. How can the nearly 200 media that typically cover the NCHSAA Basketball Championship- get the content that they typically need from as few personnel as possible? We may be allowed three indi viduals per site for media. Can they all provide every outlet in the state what they need? All the details of pulling this off are a confusing blurry mess in my mind as I start to put my thoughts on paper. - Head Coach: Latanya Hardy | Assistants: Hardy Marlon - As I’ve made preparations for a pool photog rapher at each site, a pool reporter at each site and Team: #10 Tamia Morris; #12 Amiyah Hunt; #14 Abraon attempted to work out video highlight provision over na Williams; #21 Amiah Savage; #22 Kendall Macauley;- the course of two hours, I headed out to pick up some #24 Jordan Everett; #30 Ke’Onna Bryant; #32 Decaris lunch. When I get back, just some 15 minutes later, the Ray; #34 Jada Priebe; #40 Miya Giles-Jones; #42 Keshi Commissioner’s door is closed. Sports department staff ana Murphy; #44 Jalea McMillian; #50 Samara Britt; #52 Maliyah Britt; #54 Saniyah Diamond are all in there. Not good. - - The Golden Bulls were scheduled to make their program’s I headed to my desk to sit down and eat my sand first appearance in an NCHSAA State Championship Game wich. I pull out my iPad and flip on the ACC Tourna Southeastafter knocking Guilford off Jacksonville Falcons | in30-1 the (12-0) Regional | Western Finals. ment. Well … it is supposed to be the ACC Tournament. Regional Champions, Mid-Piedmont 3A Champions There will be no tournament this year. Instead, it is the ACC Trophy Presentation in a nearly empty Greensboro- Coliseum. Surreal. The Commissioner’s door opens, and an email goes to the staff for a Staff meeting, immedi ately. - We all walk down to the Commissioner’s office and that is when the news hits. There will be no NCH SAA Basketball State Championships this weekend. The Association has been told that there will be no large events on campus at UNC or NC State. Nowhere to play, means the games have to be postponed. Unfathomable just 48 hours ago. As the next week rolls on, Governor Roy Cooper Head Coach: Rachel Clark | Assistants: Dave Beasley, Amy closes all schools across the state to in-person learning. Beasley, & Leah Turner - Spring sports are placed on pause. People are hopeful that things will return to normal soon. The NCHSAA Team: #3 Jessica Hopkins; #5 Kennedi Simmons; #10 Mil- office closes to in-person work. March 17th is our last layna Redd; #13 Sydney Roberts; #21 Makayla Poole; #22 day in the office for March. We’re hopeful to be back in Mykensie Harris; #23 Gabby McGough; #24 Raven Pres the office in two or three weeks. Everyone is hopeful ton; #25 Nyree Bell; #30 Mya Lewis; #35 Shunte Bethea- the Basketball Championships and spring sports will be played, too. The Falcons were set to make their second all-time ap pearance in an NCHSAA State Championship Game after The days and weeks drug on, executive orders beating Cuthbertson to win the 3A title in 2019. and closures of schools were extended. Office closures Southeast Raleigh Bulldogs | 27-1 (12-0) | Eastern Regional Champions, Cap 7 4A Champions were extended too. We all knew someone who has been infected with the virus at some . There is a story of a friend’s family member who didn’t make it. The stories on the news talk about the horror scenes at hospitals in New York and California. We heard about COVID cases across the state. Number rose. Months fell by the wayside.

Eventually, when May rolled around, regardless of the true optimism we all held going into the pause of athletics, the NCHSAA Board of Directors and Staff realized there will be no restart to spring sports or a conclusion to the Basketball playoffs. During their Head Coach: Nicole Meyers | Assistants: Zaneta Hill, & Spring Meeting, held virtually for the first time in the Taiyana Hill Association’s 107-year history, the Board of Directors voted to recognize the regional champions for 2020 - Team: #1 Bobbi Smith; #5 Zaniyah Holland; #10 Skylar Basketball as Co-State Champions. Another Association Quillet; #11 De’Ja Morgan; #23 Morgan Graham; #25 first. The first time since 1915 that no State Champion Jamia Hazell; #31 Anya Poole; #33 Mikayla Harris; #35 ship Basketball Game is played in the Old North State. Destini Abramson-Lee; #40 Tamsi Echendu

The Bulldogs were slated for their seventh appearance in an NCHSAA State Championship Game and looking for Z.B.their Vance program’s Cougars second | 26-5 state (12-2) title. | Western Regional Champions, I-Meck 4A Co-Champions

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The Cougars reached the State Title Game for the first time since 2003, and second time in program history. [email protected] They were seeking their first championship. Henderson Collegiate Pride | 26-10 (15-1) | Eastern Re- Farmville Central Jaguars | 29-2 (10-0) | Eastern Regional gional Champions, North Central 1A Champions Champions, Eastern Plains 2A Champions

Head Coach: George Marshall | Assistants: Marcus Griffin, & Head Coach: Larry Williford | Assistants: Donald Reid, Justin David Cirino Foskey, & Tyree Mayo

Team: #0 JaQuaveon Venable; #1 Omahj Evans; #2 TJ Ragland; Team: #1 Terquavion Smith; #2 Dantavious Short; #3 Rashae #3 Kamron Somerville; #4 Nick Green; #5 Kalib Mathews; Owens; #5 Justin Wright; #10 Coda Foskey; #11 Samage Teel; #10 Javonte Waverly; #11 Akhiris Holden; #12 Khris Franklin; #12 Tay Suggs; #14 Jah Short; #21 Leontae Moye; #23 Jy’Quez #13 Davon Allen; #15 Kaleb Royster; #23 Jalen Burchett; #32 Jernigan; #24 Derrick Cox; #32 Nate Harris; #33 Jayden Pitt - Jashea Hart; #34 Marquise Hargrove; #35 Charles Kiah; Jarrod Small; Niko Weaver; Jaedon Whittaker The Jaguars would have played in their seventh state champi - onship game, having won five of their previous appearances The Pride were scheduled to appear in the NCHSAA State Shelbyincluding Golden the 2019 Lions 2A |title 26-3 over (12-0) Forest | Western Hills. Regional Championship Game for the second year in a row and sec Champions, Southwestern 2A Champions ond-time all-time. They were seeking the program’s first state Winston-Salemchampionship Prep Phoenix | 22-8 (9-1) | Western Re- gional Champions, Northwest 1A Champions

Head Coach: Aubrey Hollifield | Assistants: Ryan Hollifield, Miles Lawrence, & Adam Webber Head Coach: Andre Gould | Assistants: John Hooper, Johnathan Butler, rod Jones, Willie Patrick, & Chad Hicks. Team: #2 Elijah Borders; #3 Deshuan Christopher; #4 Jack Hollifield; #5 Isaiah Bess; #11 Ricky McCluney; #12 JaHari Team: #0 Troy Mills; #1 Dantae Watson; #2 Stephen Minor; #3 Mitchell; #14 Jimmy Whisnant; #15 Stephon Archie; #20 Omar Tresean Stewart; #4 Tim Davis; #5 Cam Sanderson; #10 Zaire- Phillps; #21 Tyler Arrington; #22 Donye Fuller; #23 Simeon Patterson; #11 Jayden Penn; #14 Anthony Sellars; #15 Jahon Davis; #24 Torrin Arrington; #25 Jacari Shell; #32 Deshawn Foster; #21 Tyler Ledwell; #22 DeAngelo Lavalais; #23 Jer Jones; #33 JaKeith Hamliton; #44 Demario Allen - maine Myers - The Golden Lions were to appear in the NCHSAA State Cham The Phoenix were slated for the programs’ eighth state champi pionship Game for the fourth time in program history, having onship game, having won five previous appearances, including won their only NCHSAA State Championship in 2009. a three-peat from 2012-2014. Freedom Patriots | 29-1 (11-1) | Western Regional Cham- Lumberton Pirates | 26-5 (11-3) | Eastern Regional Cham- pions, Northwestern 3A/4A Champions pions, Second in Sandhills 4A

Head Coach: Bryant Edwards | Assistants: Craig Porter, Josh Head Coach: Clint Zimmerman | Assistants: Rob Noyes, Rob Smith, Nathan Priest, & James Moore - Scott, Adam Shade, Michael Ervin, & Tyler Martin - - Team: #2 Tyler Maidene; #5 Jordan Mcneill; #10 Jadarian Chat Team: #1 Kason Ledford; #2 Quentin Rice; #3 Jayden Birch man; #12 Charlie Miller; #14 Shaleek Baker; #15 JB Brocking field; #4 Saiveon Pitman; #5 Makhi Harris; #10 Jayden Moore; ton; #20 Jacob Hammonds; #21 Matt Locklear; #22 Dwayne #11 Ben Tolbert; #12 Keyvon Hemphill; #14 Drew Costello; Davis; #23 Jamel Alford; #24 Cobe Oxendine; #34 Trey Lewis; #15 Bradley Davis; #21 Nick Johnson; #22 Bryce Griffith; #23 #35 Kenston Skipper; #40 Saavyon Melvin; #50 Michael Todd; James Freeman; #24 Que Garner; #33 Braeden Lackey James Moore; Joshua Smith - The Patriots were on the way to their fourth NCHSAA State The Pirates were scheduled to appear in the NCHSAA State Championship Game appearance, having won all three previ Championship Game for the first time in program history after Westoverous trips to Wolverines the final game, | 30-0 including (16-0) most | Eastern recently Regional in 2014. Northknocking Mecklenburg off conference Vikings rivals |Pinecrest 30-1 (14-0) in the | Western Regional ReFinals.- Champions, Patriot Athletic 3A/4A Champions gional Champions, I-Meck 4A Champions

- Head Coach: George Stackhouse | Assistants: Arthur Ward, Head Coach: Duane Lewis | Assistants: Ben Stywall, Clark Jeremy Ingram, Titus Gary, William Henry, & Jaalin Stackhouse Camp, Alexy Ritchy, B.J. Beasley, Nolan Beasley, & Charles Black wood Team: #1 Ma’nas Drummond; #2 Isaiah Bridges; #3 D’marco Dunn; #4 Terrez Fryer; #5 Darius Jewell; #10 Mckiyah Tarver; Team: #3 Trayden Williams; #10 Shamann Artis; #12 Tristan - #12 Keyshawn Lindsey; #15 Joshua Reese; #20 Kaivaughn Maxwell; #15 Marcus Farley; #20 Tony Waters; #22 Jordan Spence; #21 Elijah Hayes; #23 Traymond Willis-Shaw; #24 Crawford; #24 Cam Gates; #25 Chris Ford; #32 Tristan Lexan Marvin Barnes; #33 Ruben Rivera - der; #33 Davion Cunningham; #33 Davion Cunningham; #34 Joshua Mcclary; #40 Avery Borden; #42 Donovan Hagler; #50 The Wolverines were on target to appear in the State Champi- Jeremy Gregory - onship Game for the second time in program history and the first time since falling in overtime in 2005 to North Mecklen The Vikings were slated for their fourth appearance in an NCH burg. SAA State Championship Game and won their only previous title in 2005, knocking off Westover in overtime. or Caroina Medica Sppiers 1150 Ashevie H Inman, SC 2 Wear Active LLC www.wearactive.org Contact: (864)415-6753 - [email protected]

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1 Granville Central (1) 41-29 16 Lakewood Lakewood (WC) 83-55 8 West Columbus (1) Northside-Pinetown 9 Northside-Pinetown (2) 74-19 Northside-Pinetown 5 East Carteret East Carteret (1) 45-37 East Carteret 51-45 12 John A. Holmes (WC) 4 Cape Hatteras (1) Riverside-Martin 43-32 13 Riverside-Martin (WC) 54-37 Northside-Pinetown 3 Princeton Princeton 82-67 Princeton (1) COVID 14 Manteo (WC) 78-58 6 North Edgecombe (1) North Edgecombe Princeton 11 Roxboro Comm. (WC) 71-49 7 Gates County (1) 44-33 10 67-52 Vance Charter (WC) Gates County Southside 2 Falls Lake Acad. (1) Princeton Southside 48-40 15 Southside (WC) 60-58 1 East Surry (1) 75-30 16 Murphy Clover Garden (WC) East Surry 8 72-58 Robbinsville (1) Robbinsville 9 Chatham Char. (1) 78-43 5 Robbinsville C.S. of Davidson (1) 53-40 49-37 12 Uwharrie Char. (2) C.S. of Davidson Murphy 4 North Rowan (1) Murphy 85-51 13 Murphy (2) 66-35 Murphy 3 Hiwassee Dam (1) 64-35 14 North Stanly (3) Hiwassee Dam Mitchell 60-46 64-57 6 Mitchell (1) Mitchell 11 60-13 Mtn. Island Ch. (2) Mitchell 7 Elkin (1) 37-25 10 Christ the King (2) Elkin Bishop McGuinness 55-54 2 Bessemer City (1) Bishop McGuinness 71-33 15 Bishop McGuinness (WC) 66-26 1A Women’s Championship Team Information Princeton Murphy Bulldogs Bulldogs

Location: Location: Conference: Conference: Colors Princeton, NC Colors Murphy, NC Principal: Carolina 1A Principal: Smoky Mountain 1A : Black & Vegas Gold Athletic: Blue, Director: Gold, and White Athletic Director: Dr. Lisa Fletcher Head Coach: Jarvis Ellis Head Coach: Ray Gutierrez Assistant Coach: Travis Gaster Assistant Coach: Ray Gutierrez Team Record:Paula Wooten Chris Phillips & Robbie Taylor Team Record: Cody Webb, Holly Gutierrez, & Jordan Lovingood Date Opponent 16-0 (8-0) Result Date Opponent 16-2 (10-2) Result

1/5 Beddingfield 61 - 43 (W) 1/5 @ Andrews* 78 - 4 (W) 1/11 South Lenoir 52 - 41 (W) 1/9 @ Nantahala 99 - 16 (W) 1/15 Kinston 47 - 42 (W) 1/11 Hayesville* 53 - 28 (W) 1/19 North Duplin* 57 - 17 (W) 1/15 Swain County* 68 - 51 (W) 1/22 Midway 62 - 49 (W) 1/19 @ Rosman* 60 - 47 (W) 1/26 @ Rosewood* 59 - 28 (W) 1/22 @ Cherokee* 59 - 46 (W) 1/29 @ Union* 66 - 31 (W) 1/26 @ Robbinsville* 53 - 67 (L) 2/2 Lakewood* 69 - 53 (W) 1/29 Andrews* 83 - 8 (W) 2/3 Union* 65 - 28 (W) 2/5 @ Hayesville* 53 - 33 (W) 2/12 @ North Duplin* 61 - 21 (W) 2/6 Hiwassee Dam 71 - 30 (W) 2/15 @ Lakewood* 62 - 52 (W) 2/9 @ Swain County* 77 - 60 (W) 2/17 Rosewood* 59 - 36 (W) 2/12 Rosman* 84 - 52 (W) 2/19 Lakewood** 58 - 43 (W) 2/16 Cherokee* 57 - 47 (W) 2/23 Manteo# COVID (W) 2/18 Robbinsville* 50 - 67 (L) 2/25 North Edgecombe# 78 - 58 (W) 2/23 @ North Rowan# 66 - 35 (W) 2/27 Southside# 67 - 52 (W) 2/25 @ Community School of Davidson# 85 - 51 (W) 3/2 Northside - Pinetown# 82 - 67 (W) 2/27 Robbinsville# 49 - 37 (W) 3/6 Murphy# - 3/2 Mitchell# 60 - 46 (W) 3/6 Princeton# Despite the trials of dealing with overlapping vol - leyball and basketball seasons, the Princeton Bulldogs won The Murphy Bulldogs have had an incredible sea their third straight conference championship this season. - - son, returning to the NCHSAA State Title game after the Princeton had seven players that were key pieces of the COVID-19 cancellation a year ago and their Co-Champion school’s volleyball program as well, but navagated the diffi ship, which they shared with Weldon. This year marks the culties of multiple practices and game days with a spotless Bulldogs fourth straight trip to the Regional Final Round. 16-0 record. - The Bulldogs avenged their lone two losses of the season in Coach Wooten notes that a big piece of this year’s the third round of this year’s playoffs, knocking off confer team success has been learning to play with one another. ence rival Robbinsville 49-37. The Bulldogs feature a powerful trio of scorers, Meredith Murphy set a new NCHSAA State Record for the Wooten, Anna Taylor and Le’Onna Nelson. Taylor leads the most three point field goals in a game, hitting 24 threes in team in scoring with 20.4 ppg, Wooten right on her heels - a win over Nantahala. The Bulldogs have won 126 games of with 19.4 ppg. Nelson is chipping in 10.2 ppg while ripping - the past five seasons and are led by the most prolific scor down 6.6 rebounds per contest. er in WNC this year, Torin Rogers. Murphy is in their fifth Princeton returns to the NCHSAA State Champion all-time NCHSAA Championship Game and are seeking the ship Game for the fourth time and the first time since 1986. program’s fourth title. They are seeking the program’s first title. PRINCETON BULLDOGS ROSTER

# Name Gr. Ht. Pos. # Name Gr. Ht. Pos.

2 Anna Taylor SO 5’ 8” G 21 Kayleigh Klein JR 5’ 9” F 10 Meredith Wooten SR 5’ 4” G 22 Kelsey Woodring SO 5’ 3” G 11 London Cook JR 5’ 8” G/F 23 Hannah Goudy SO 5’ 7” F 12 Anna Heeden SO 5’ 5” F 24 Alaina Johnson JR 5’ 9” C 13 Kaydon Roberson FR 5’ 4” G 44 Hailey Tart SO 5’ 9” F/C 15 Leonna Nelson SR 5’ 6” F 50 Emma Ellis JR 5’ 11” C

MURPHY BULLDOGS ROSTER

# Name Gr. Ht. Pos. # Name Gr. Ht. Pos.

0 Charli McDaniel SO 5’ 8” F 20 Lailee Holloway FR 5’ 9” G 2 Lochlan Rogers SO 5’ 8” G 21 Kaylee Leatherwood JR 5’ 7” F 3 Kaiya Pickens SR 5’ 6” G 23 Emma Ledford FR 5’ 5” G 10 Taylor Phillips JR 5’ 3” G 24 Kinslie Campbell FR 5’ 5” G 11 Torin Rogers JR 6’ 1” F 25 Sarah Pullium SR 5’ 9” F 14 Leah Moses SR 5’ 8” F 33 Sage Kent FR 5’ 7” F 15 Amber Martin JR 5’ 7” F

2021 NCHSAA 2A WOMEN’S BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIP

1 First Flight (1) 82-49 North Pitt 16 North Pitt (WC) 78-57 8 Kinston (1) Farmville Central 9 72-24 Farmville Central (1) Farmville Central 5 Randleman (1) 72-47 71-54 12 Midway (2) Randleman Randleman 4 Reidsville (1) Wheatmore 66-41 13 Wheatmore (2) 52-51 Farmville Central 3 Croatan 82-42 East Duplin (1) 28-16 14 McMichael Croatan (WC) 48-36 6 SW Onslow (1) Southwest Onslow Croatan 11 Whiteville (2) COVID 7 Roanoke Rapids (1) 59-37 10 50-41 St. Pauls (1) St. Pauls McMichael 2 McMichael (1) McMichael COVID 15 North Lenoir (1) 76-65 Farmville Central 1 West Stokes (1) 41-23 16 Shelby Ledford (3) West Stokes 8 59-41 Pisgah (1) Newton-Conover 9 Newton-Conover (1) 57-46 5 West Stokes Bunker Hill (1) 58-50 67-61 12 North Davidson (2) Bunker Hill Bunker Hill 4 Forest Hills (1) R-S Central 80-53 13 R-S Central (2) 75-71 West Stokes 3 Salisbury (1) 53-37 14 Patton (2) Salisbury Shelby 49-44 48-46 6 Shelby (1) Shelby 11 56-24 East Lincoln (2) Shelby 7 West Wilkes (1) 59-34 10 North Surry (2) West Wilkes Mountain Heritage 64-53 2 Mountain Heritage (1) Mountain Heritage 58-55 15 Wilkes Central (WC) 54-47 2A Women’s Championship Team Information Farmville Central Shelby Jaguars Golden Lions

Location: Location: Conference: Conference: Colors Farmville, NC Colors Shelby, NC Principal: Eastern Plains 2A Principal: Southwestern 2A Athletic: Black Director: & Vegas Gold Athletic: Black Director: and Gold Head Coach:Brad Johnston Head Coach:David Allen Assistant Coach: Larry Williford Assistant Coach: Michael Wilbanks Daniel Jones Scooter Lawrence Team Record: Anjessa Evans, Wes Thomas, Meshia Team Record: Carly Plentovich, Mon’Darius Black, Frost, & Michelle Pitt Ford Lawrence, Miles Lawrence Date Opponent 14-0 (9-0) Result Date Opponent 18-0 (12-0) Result

1/9 South Granville 80 - 19 (W) 1/5 @ East Gaston* 57 - 26 (W) 1/20 North Johnston* 67 - 27 (W) 1/9 R-S Central* 84 - 47 (W) 1/22 Nash Central* 86 - 18 (W) 1/12 @ Chase* 99 - 4 (W) 1/26 @ SouthWest Edgecombe* 63 - 26 (W) 1/15 Burns* 72 - 17 (W) 1/29 North Pitt* 90 - 49 (W) 1/20 Crest 78 - 41 (W) 2/2 Beddingfield* 65 - 14 (W) 1/22 @ South Point* 82 - 16 (W) 2/5 @ Nash Central* 76 - 33 (W) 1/26 East Rutherford* 62 - 38 (W) 2/9 @ North Johnston* 55 - 8 (W) 1/28 East Gaston* 91 - 61 (W) 2/16 @ Beddingfield* 75 - 16 (W) 2/2 @ R-S Central* 76 - 54 (W) 2/19 @ North Pitt* 80 - 55 (W) 2/4 Chase* 74 - 9 (W) 2/23 @ Kinston# 72 - 24 (W) 2/9 @ Burns* 72 - 30 (W) 2/25 North Pitt# 78 - 57 (W) 2/11 Kings Mountain 65 - 45 (W) 2/27 @ Randleman# 71 - 54 (W) 2/16 South Point* 72 - 12 (W) 3/2 @ McMichael# 82 - 42 (W) 2/17 @ East Rutherford* 66 - 46 (W) 3/6 Shelby# - 2/23 East Lincoln# 56 - 24 (W) 2/25 @ Salisbury# 48 - 46 (W) Farmville Central returns to the State Champi 2/27 @ Mountain Heritage# 64 - 53 (W) onship for the third year in a row, coming off of their 3/2 @ West Stokes# 49 - 44 (W) Co-Championship with Newton-Conover during the 3/6 Farmville Central# 2020 COVID-interrupted playoffs. The Jaguars are seeking the school’s third State title in WBB. Coach Scooter Lawrence described this season as the- The Jaguars return a veteran group that fell beginning of something special. Unbeaten on the year during -a 10 points short of a title in 2019, prior to missing an particularly challenging year is certainly quite an accomplish ment. The Golden Lions grabbed their second straight Confer opportunity to play in the actual Championship Game a ence Championship and won the program’s first Regional Title year ago. The narrow misses have only fueled their fire to make their way to an NCHSAA State Championship Game- for for this year. The luck, or lack of it, the draw put them- the first time. on the road for the majority of the playoffs this year. A pair of sophomores lead the way for Shelby. Mara However, the Jaguars got a home game against con ja Pass and Ally Hollifield are both averaging more than 20 ference rivals, North Pitt, handling their rivals for the points per game for Shelby, with junior Kate Hollifield adding third time this season and picking up a 78-57 victory. 13.1 ppg. While there is plenty of star power on this year’s Farmville Central starts four players with three Golden Lions club, it was an unlikely hero that helped push years of All-Conference Honors. A’miya Joyner, Jahnyah Shelby through the third round. Sophomore Brooke Hartgrove Willoughby, Janiya Foskey and Jordan Joyner have all drained six three-pointers in the 64-53 win over Mountain racked up the honors during their careers. Heritage, despite averaging just over six points per game. FARMVILLE CENTRAL JAGUARS ROSTER

# Name Gr. Ht. Pos. # Name Gr. Ht. Pos.

2 Journee McDaniel JR G/F 20 Destiny May JR SF 4 Jahnyah Willoughby JR PG 21 Kenya Pittman SR G/F 10 A’miya Joyner JR C 22 Janiya Foskey SR C/F 11 Jordan Joyner SR F/G 24 Kalyn Baker SO PG 12 Lauryn Pitt SR G/F 30 Ja’mya Saddler FR G 14 Ja’nisja Carmon SO G 44 Nakevia Phillips FR C/F

SHELBY GOLDEN LIONS ROSTER

# Name Gr. Ht. Pos. # Name Gr. Ht. Pos.

3 Maraja Pass SO 5’ 4” PG 21 Brooke Hartgrove SO 5’ 6” SG 5 Jasmine Gash SR 5’ 10” F 23 Jayla Littlejohn SR 5’ 8” SF 10 Ally Hollifield SO 5’ 8” SG 24 Kate Hollifield JR 5’ 10” G 13 Deja Griffin SR 5’ 6” SG 32 Yahriea Peeler JR 5’ 10” C 14 Nicole Camp SR 5’ 8” PF 15 Amari McMullens FR 5’ 8” G We make insurance a priority, so you don’t have to.

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1 Union Pines (1) 46-43 Person 16 Person (WC) 69-49 8 Swansboro (1) Swansboro Person 9 Clayton (1) 54-48 5 Northwood (1) 58-51 49-37 12 E.E. Smith (WC) Northwood Northwood 4 Terry Sanford (1) Terry Sanford 46-43 13 Jacksonville (WC) 60-27 Northwood 3 54-44 Eastern Alamance (1) 71-47 14 Eastern Alamance Asheboro Harnett Central (WC) 59-44 6 Rocky Mount (1) Southeast Guilford 11 55-50 SE Guilford (2) Eastern Alamance 7 Asheboro (1) 65-49 10 59-56 Chapel Hill (2) Asheboro Asheboro 2 D.H. Conley (1) D.H. Conley 64-61 15 Northern Guilford (WC) 74-67 Asheboro 1 Freedom (1) 48-35 16 Jesse Carson North Buncombe (3) Freedom 8 70-66 Cox Mill (2) Asheville 9 Asheville (2) 56-33 5 Freedom NW Cabarrus (1) 53-38 53-41 12 Hickory (WC) Hickory Hickory 4 Ashbrook (1) Ashbrook 53-33 13 Alexander Central (WC) 55-48 Hickory 3 Jesse Carson (1) 69-33 14 Kings Mountain (WC) Jesse Carson Jesse Carson 62-45 48-40 6 Cuthbertson (1) Cuthbertson 11 63-22 Crest (2) Jesse Carson 7 Charlotte Catholic Dudley (1) 62-56 10 Charlotte Catholic (2) Enka 64-56 2 Enka (1) Enka 47-43 15 SW Guilford (WC) 58-45 3A Women’s Championship Team Information Asheboro Jesse Carson Blue Comets Cougars

Location: Location: Conference: Conference: Colors Asheboro, NC Colors China Grove, NC Principal: Mid-Piedmont 3A Principal: North Piedmont 3A : Navy, Orange, & White Athletic: Blue, Director: Red and White Athletic Director: Benjamin Crawford Head Coach:Dr. Penny Crooks Head Coach: Steve Luck Assistant Coach: Becky Shopf Assistant Coach: Brooke Stouder Don Corry Team Record: Dee Miller, Chloe Monroe, Lu Gamewell, & Team Record: Amber Walker, Lavon Headen, & Kurt Misenheimer Jessica Tinnin Date Opponent 18-0 (10-0) Result Date Opponent 15-0 (6-0) Result

1/7 South Rowan 60 - 10 (W) 1/11 @ Southern Alamance* 62 - 46 (W) 1/12 North Iredell* 62 - 29 (W) 1/16 @ Eastern Guilford* 65 - 38 (W) 1/14 East Rowan* 61 - 23 (W) 1/19 @ Walter M. Williams* 75 - 59 (W) 1/19 @ Statesville* 62 - 28 (W) 1/22 @ Southwestern Randolph* 51 - 32 (W) 1/22 @ West Rowan* 71 - 46 (W) 1/27 Randleman 67 - 45 (W) 1/26 South Iredell* 68 - 25 (W) 2/1 Southern Guilford* 2 - 0 (W) 1/27 @ Davie 56 - 14 (W) 2/2 Southern Alamance 70 - 46 (W) 1/29 @ North Iredell* 71 - 32 (W) 2/8 Southeast Guilford* 53 - 46 (W) 2/2 @ East Rowan* 73 - 29 (W) 2/9 Southern Guilford 2 - 0 (W) 2/5 Statesville* 59 - 21 (W) 2/16 Southwestern Randolph 65 - 54 (W) 2/9 West Rowan* 78 - 38 (W) 2/17 Eastern Guilford 49 - 20 (W) 2/12 @ South Iredell* 70 - 29 (W) 2/23 Chapel Hill# 65 - 49 (W) 2/17 South Iredell** 58 - 22 (W) 2/25 @ D.H. Conley# 64 - 61 (W) 2/19 West Rowan** 69 - 45 (W) 2/27 @ Eastern Alamance# 59 - 56 (W) 2/23 Kings Mountain# 69 - 33 (W) 3/2 @ Northwood# 54 - 44 (W) 2/25 Cuthbertson# 48 - 40 (W) 3/6 Jesse Carson# 2/27 @ Enka# 64 - 56 (W) 3/2 Hickory# 62 - 45 (W) For the first time in school history, Asheboro 3/6 Asheboro# will participate in the NCHSAA State Championship Game. The Blue Comets are undefeated on the year, - The Carson senior class boasts 95 wins during their and have a pair of seniors leading the charge on the four-year careers and are credited by their coach as being floor. Diamond McDowell is leading the team, averag - the heart of the team. They have led the team to four straight ing 20.4 ppg and ripping off 11.9 rebounds per contest. North Piedmont 3A Conference Championships. The Cougars She has scored 20 or more in nine games this year. Mc avenged a third round loss a season ago against Enka in the Dowell gets plenty of help from fellow senior Tanaesha third round this year, slipping by the Jets 64-56 on the road. Ellison who is averaging 15.2 points per game. Carson has four players averaging double-figures on Freshman Sion Murrain has been a big help the year, led by senior Carleigh Perry who boasts 14.9 ppg. - for the Blue Comets this year, coming on the scene to Mary Spry, a junior, averages 12.6 ppg, though she is dealing average 9.9 ppg and pick up 8.2 rebounds per outing. with an injury and could be a key missing piece for the Cou Murrain was instrumental in the third round win over gars on Saturday if she cannot play. The team’s 17-0 season is Eastern Alamance, scoring a season-high 19 points and the longest winning streak in school history. grabbing 9 rebounds in the 59-56 win. This is the first appearance in an NCHSAA State Championship Game for the Cougars after the program’s first Regional Championship. ASHEBORO BLUE COMETS ROSTER

# Name Gr. Ht. Pos. # Name Gr. Ht. Pos.

2 Janiya Jackson SR 5’ 5” G 14 Cayleigh Price JR 5’ 9” G/F 3 Kaylen Nance SO 5’ 4” G 15 Sion Murrain FR 5’ 10” F 4 Tanaesha Ellison SR 5’ 5” G 21 Maggie Allred JR 5’ 8” C 5 Diamond McDowell SR 6’ 1” F 22 Veronica Powell SO 5’ 7” G 10 Airiana Hayes FR 5’ 6” F/C 23 Ellen Long FR 5’ 11” C/F 11 Ashton Maness SR 5’ 8” SG 24 Tatiana Anderson FR 5’ 9” F 12 Kimry Comer FR 5’ 2” G 30 Monica Powell JR 5’ 6” F JESSE CARSON COUGARS ROSTER

# Name Gr. Ht. Pos. # Name Gr. Ht. Pos.

3 Colbie Perry SR 5’ 8” SG 15 Tate Barger SR 5’ 4” SG 4 Ellie Wilhelm SR 5’ 6” SG 22 Victoria Storey JR 5’ 6” SG 5 Kendall Barbee JR 5’ 5” SG 23 Hannah Isley JR 5’ 8” G/F 10 Lani Isley SR 5’ 2” PG 24 Kary Hales SR 5’ 4” SF 11 Aliayah White JR 5’ 7” SG 25 Mary Spry JR 6’ 0” F/C 12 Camden Corley JR 5’ 6” G 33 Jaden Vaughn SR 6’ 0” C 14 Carleigh Perry SR 5’ 9” PF FEEL. THE BEST-SELLING BALL IN THE COUNTRY. THE BEST FEEL IN THE GAME. BELIEVE. WILSON EVOLUTION. 2021 NCHSAA 4A WOMEN’S BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIP

1 Ashley (1) 78-69 16 PinecrestAshley Knightdale (WC) 58-40 8 Pinecrest (2) 9 54-43 South View (WC) Ashley 5 Millbrook (1) 74-56 61-58 12 Holly Springs (WC) Millbrook Millbrook 4 Jack Britt (1) Southeast Raleigh 61-42 13 SE Raleigh (WC) 50-40 Ashley 3 Heritage 73-67 Heritage (1) 38-30 14 Garner Hoggard (WC) 53-52 6 Garner (1) Garner 11 87-64 Purnell Swett (WC) Garner 7 Apex Friendship (2) 71-41 10 61-48 Seventy-First (WC) Apex Friendship Apex Friendship 2 Pine Forest (1) Pine Forest 72-50 15 Laney (WC) 61-54 Garner 1 Z.B. Vance (1) 54-28 16 Z.B. Vance South Mecklenburg(WC) Z.B. Vance 8 63-46 Jordan (2) Jordan 9 Hickory Ridge (2) 64-50 5 Z. B. Vance NW Guilford (1) 62-49 63-61 12 Independence (WC) Independence Independence 4 East Forsyth (1) East Forsyth 63-44 13 Ragsdale (WC) 53-48 Z.B. Vance 3 Providence (1) 57-30 14 Athens Drive (WC) Providence Providence 57-41 61-42 6 Panther Creek (1) Panther Creek 11 North Mecklenburg (WC) 63-39 Providence 7 Myers Park (1) 49-47 10 Lake Norman (2) Lake Norman South Caldwell 48-42 2 South Caldwell (1) South Caldwell 47-45 15 West Forsyth (WC) 45-38 4A Women’s Championship Team Information Garner Z.B. Vance Trojans Cougars

Location: Location: Conference: Conference: Colors Garner, NC Colors Charlotte, NC Principal: South Wake Athletic 4A Principal: I-Meck 4A Athletic: Blue Director: and Gold Athletic: Orange, Director: Navy, & White Head Coach: Carter Hillman Erik Turner Assistant Coach: Jeff Dunbar Assistant Coach: Carlos Richardson Team Record:William Stigler Head Coach: Donnell Rhyne Joseph Walls Team Record: Garrie Burks, Arlo Washington, Lenzi Date Opponent 17-0 (12-0) Result Brown, Pam Farewell, & Keneshia Jackson Date Opponent 11-0 (7-0) Result 1/5 @ South Garner* 70 - 21 (W) 1/11 @ Apex Friendship* 75 - 46 (W) 1/6 @ Mallard Creek* 45 - 36 (W) 1/13 Apex* 79 - 41 (W) 1/8 @ Hopewell* 57 - 35 (W) 1/19 Fuquay - Varina* 70 - 28 (W) 1/12 Mooresville* 83 - 36 (W) 1/22 Holly Springs* 83 - 73 (W) 2/11 West Charlotte* 77 - 33 (W) 1/29 Apex Friendship* 76 - 66 (W) 2/16 Lake Norman* 55 - 53 (W) 2/5 @ Fuquay - Varina* 79 - 45 (W) 2/18 @ North Mecklenburg* 81 - 59 (W) 2/9 South Garner* 89 - 13 (W) 2/19 @ Hough* 49 - 43 (W) 2/10 @ Middle Creek* 76 - 23 (W) 2/23 South Mecklenburg# 54 - 28 (W) 2/12 @ Holly Springs* 78 - 62 (W) 2/25 Jordan# 63 - 46 (W) 2/16 @ Apex* 73 - 49 (W) 2/27 Independence# 63 - 61 (W) 2/19 Middle Creek* 85 - 25 (W) 3/2 Providence# 57 - 41 (W) 2/23 Purnell Swett# 87 - 64 (W) 3/6 Garner# 2/25 @ Heritage# 53 - 52 (W) 2/27 @ Apex Friendship# 61 - 48 (W) After a nearly month long pause for COVID - 3/2 @ Ashley# 73 - 67 (W) by decision of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, Vance 3/6 Z.B. Vance# - stormed through the remaining portion of their sched ule with the same ferocity that they started with. The - Garner returns to the NCHSAA State Cham Cougars are perfect on the year, returning to the State pionship Game for the first time since back-to-back Championship game for the third time in program his appearances in 1978 and 1979. They are looking for tory and second straight year. Vance shared last year’s their second state title. The Trojans have gone through COVID-affected title with Southeast Raleigh, but the- the marjority of their schedule with out really many Cougars are back with a veteran team. close games, but in the second round of the playoffs, Vance starts four seniors, led by Amhyia Mo Heritage played the Trojans close as Garner managed reland, a four-year varsity starter, three-year I-Meck to squeak by with a 53-52 win. Coach Stigler called -that All-Conference performer and this year’s I-Meck Player game a “wake-up call” for him and his team. of the Year. Moreland has scored 18.9 ppg and grabbed Stigler credited his players maturity, willing 6.9 rebounds per game. She is helped by Leia Barringer ness to share the spotlight and accepting a “team over and Tanajah Hayes, a pair of fellow seniors, averaging me” mentality as the keys to success this year. Junior 13.4 and 12.6 ppg, respectively. Jerni Kiaku has starred all season, dishing out 4.8 The team is averaging a remarkable 74% from assists per game while scoring 26.1 ppg. She has come the field and 69% from three-point territory, making - to play when it mattered most, with a pair of 30+ point for a very efficient offense. A stingy defensive team, the games in the playoffs, including a 38 point outburst in Cougars are allowing just 42.8 ppg and have held oppo the Regional Finals against Ashley. nents under 40 in five of 11 games. GARNER TROJANS ROSTER

# Name Gr. Ht. Pos. # Name Gr. Ht. Pos.

2 Jerni Kiaku JR 5’ 7” PG 21 Nyah Wilkins JR 5’ 10” F 4 Nyema Hicks SR 5’ 2” G 22 Lindsay Davis JR 5’ 10” F/G 5 Sydney Tucker SR 5’ 7” G/F 23 Kaniyah Bell SR 5’ 9” SF 11 Tamia Darden FR 5’ 9” F/G 24 Swinn Bastian SR 6’ 1” F/C 12 Adriana Mosley SO 5’ 6” SG 25 Kaitlyn Lee SO 6’ 3” C/F 15 Amira Ofunniyin SO 5’ 11” F 42 Payton Billings SO 5’ 9” F

Z.B. VANCE COUGARS ROSTER

# Name Gr. Ht. Pos. # Name Gr. Ht. Pos.

1 Leah Barringer SR 5’ 8” G 15 Camrii Perkins SR 5’ 11” PF 2 M’Kaylah Marshall SR 5’ 3” G 22 Jada Richardson FR 6’ 0” PF 3 Imani Washington SO 5’ 6” G 23 Tanajah Hayes SR 5’ 6” G 4 Chelsea Rivera FR 5’ 5” G 24 Kailey Goodwin FR 5’ 10” PF 10 Kaitlyn Goodwin FR 5’ 5” G 32 Kaiyah Brown SR 6’ 0” C/F 11 Lakatie Piggee SO 5’ 10” SF 33 Trinity Moreland JR 6’ 2” C 12 Kaia Barringer JR 5’ 8” F 44 Amhyia Moreland SR 6’ 1” F/C

2021 NCHSAA 1A MEN’S BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIP

1 Granville Central (1) COVID 16 Southside (WC) GranvilleEast Carteret Central 80-62 8 East Carteret (1) East Carteret 9 Bear Grass Ch. (1) 70-24 5 Riverside-Martin (1) 84-42 63-61 12 Gates County (WC) Riverside-Martin Riverside-Martin 4 Holmes (1) John A. Holmes 85-69 13 Pender (WC) 56-50 Riverside-Martin 3 66-50 Wilson Prep (1) 75-35 14 WilsonPrinceton Prep Wilson Prep Lakewood (WC) 70-66 6 Princeton (1) 11 86-57 Voyager Acad. (2) Wilson Prep 7 Henderson Coll. (1) 66-50 10 68-58 Rosewood (2) Henderson Collegiate Henderson Collegiate 2 West Columbus (1) West Columbus COVID 15 Perquimans (WC) 80-68 Wilson Prep 1 Lincoln Charter Mitchell (1) 66-48 16 Research Triangle (WC) Mitchell 8 61-60 North Stanly (1) Pine Lake Prep 9 Pine Lake Prep (1) 74-67 5 Mitchell Lincoln Charter (1) 91-49Lincoln Charter Lincoln Charter 80-42 12 Murphy (2) 4 Lincoln Charter Hiwassee Dam (1) Chatham Central 78-48 13 Chatham Central (2) 74-71 3 Starmount (1) 64-47 14 Uwharrie Char. (3) Uwharrie Charter Mount Airy 64-54 73-48 6 Mount Airy (1) Mount Airy 11 74-66 Christ the King (2) Mount Airy 7 Chatham Char. (1) 72-46 10 Mtn. Island Ch. (2) Mountain Island Char. Mountain Island Ch. 57-49 2 Hayesville (1) Hayesville 60-57 15 W-S Prep (WC) 70-65 1A Men’s Championship Team Information Wilson Prep Lincoln Charter Tigers Eagles

Location: Location: Conference: Conference: Colors Wilson, NC Colors Denver, NC Principal: Tar Roanoke 1A Principal: Southern Piedmont 1A : Red, Navy, & White Athletic: Navy, Director: Orange, & White Athletic Director: Michael Lungarini Head Coach:Phillip Rountree Head Coach: Phillip Rountree Assistant Coach: Daniel Schmitz - Assistant Coach: Bradley Gabriel Anthony Atkinson nett Team Record: Jamie Seitz, Carl Lykes, & James “JB” Bur Team Record: Anthony Atkinson Sr., Dante Artis, Gary Artis, & Tykeem Batts Date Opponent 16-2 (11-1) Result Date Opponent 6-2 (2-0) Result

1/6 @ Thomas Jefferson* 72 - 44 (W) 1/28 @ Greenfield 61 - 62 (L) 1/12 @ Cherryville* 92 - 35 (W) 1/30 Greenfield 66 - 79 (L) 1/15 @ Northwest Guilford 80 - 53 (W) 2/17 @ North Edgecombe* 102 - 70 (W) 1/19 @ Bessemer City* 87 - 54 (W) 2/19 North Edgecombe* 94 - 64 (W) 1/22 Christ the King* 69 - 51 (W) 2/23 Lakewood# 75 - 35 (W) 1/26 Piedmont Community* 91 - 28 (W) 2/25 Princeton# 70 - 66 (W) 1/28 Highland Tech* 89 - 33 (W) 2/27 Henderson Collegiate# 68 - 58 (W) 1/29 Bessemer City* 90 - 32 (W) 3/2 Riverside-Martin# 66 - 50 (W) 2/2 Thomas Jefferson* 79 - 59 (W) 3/6 Lincoln Charter# 2/5 @ Highland Tech* 89 - 36 (W) 2/12 @ Christ the King* 87 - 65 (W) COVID-19 truly took a toll on the Tigers 2021 2/13 Moravian Prep (NC) 72 - 78 (L) season. The Tigers first three scheduled games of the 2/16 Cherryville* 70 - 80 (L) year were cancelled due to the virus, then the team 2/19 @ Piedmont Community* 75 - 29 (W) was hit with the virus and a quarantine of their own. 2/23 Murphy# 91 - 49 (W) Wilson Prep only managed to complete four games- in 2/25 Chatham Central# 78 - 48 (W) the regular season, beating the only other team in their 2/27 Mitchell# 80 - 42 (W) conference that participated this year, North Edge 3/2 Mount Airy# 64 - 54 (W) combe, twice to win the conference title. 3/6 Wilson Prep# Coach Atkinson credits his team’s mental toughness with getting through what has been a most Lincoln Charter is back to the State Championship challenging season. His Tiger team has four players Game for the second time in program history and the first averaging double-figures this season. They are led by time since taking the 2017 1A Championship over Kestrel Heights 97-75. The Eagles won the Southern Piedmont 1A senior Nasiar Blackson who is averaging 15.3 ppg and grabbing 6.4 rebounds per contest. for the eighth consecutive year. This year has been particularly challenging as the Joining him hin the scoring for Wilson Prep are team lost Assistant Coach Jamie Seitz, who passed away just fellow seniors Devyn Bullock and Eric Wynn who are prior to the start of the season. The players have dedicated scoring 11.6 and 10.5 ppg, respectively. Junior Christen this season in his honor and Coach Bradley Gabriel credits Battle is the lone underclassman in double-figures for - that dedication to helping the team remain as a very close- - the season, scoring 10.9 per game. knit unity throughout the year. This game marks the first NCHSAA State Cham Junior Sam Cogan leads the team in scoring, averag pionship appearance from a team at Wilson Prep in ing 19.8 ppg and 8 rebounds. Cogan is the SPC Player of the any team sport. Year and All-Conference honoree each of his htree seasons. Troy Fulton, Marcus Farley and Carter Seitz also average double-figures for the well-balanced Eagle attack. WILSON PREP TIGERS ROSTER

# Name Gr. Ht. Pos. # Name Gr. Ht. Pos.

0 Nasiar Blackston SR 6’ 4” F 12 Tabias Miller SR 6’ 8” C 1 Adrian Land JR 6’ 0” G 13 Daidien Sutton FR 6’ 4” SF 2 Omarreyon Johnson SR 6’ 7” G/F 14 Isaiah Parker SR 5’ 10” SG 3 Brandon Anderson FR 5’ 10” PG 15 Cameron Bryant JR 6’ 6” C 4 Christen Battle JR 5’ 10” PG 23 Vonterrius Smith SR 6’ 4” F 5 Kevin Farmer SR 6’ 0” G 24 Devyn Bullock SR 6’ 5” F 10 Malik Bryant SR 5’ 9” PG 25 Eric Wynn SR 6’ 9” C 11 Makhi Eatmon SO 6’ 3” SF LINCOLN CHARTER EAGLES ROSTER

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0 Marcus Farley, Jr. JR 6’ 2” G 11 Shiven Patel JR 5’ 11” G 2 Avery Borden SR 6’ 1” G 20 Hunter Cooke SR 6’ 5” F 3 Sam Cogan JR 6’ 3” G 21 Andrew Baich JR 6’ 4” F 4 Palmer Crichton SO 6’ 2” G 22 Carter Seitz SR 6’ 5” F 5 Elijah Burnette SO 6’ 1” PG 24 Troy Fulton SR 6’ 3” SG 10 Sam Bruce JR 6’ 0” G 25 Kelan Flowers FR 6’ 1” G America’s Source for High School Sports

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1 South Granville (1) 80-57 16 South Granville SW Edgecombe (WC) 99-81 8 Hertford Co. (1) Farmville Central 9 87-59 Farmville Central (1) Farmville Central 5 Reidsville (1) 68-50 83-57 12 Red Springs (2) Reidsville Reidsville 4 Randleman (1) Kinston 59-55 13 Kinston (2) 51-48 Farmville Central 3 Northeastern 113-76 Washington (1) 79-61 14 Washington Wallace-Rose Hill (2) 76-57 6 James Kenan (1) James Kenan 11 58-45 Trinity (2) Washington 7 Northeastern St. Pauls (1) 88-54 10 79-67 Morehead (1) NortheasternSt. Pauls 2 Heide Trask (1) COVID 15 Northeastern (WC) 81-56 Farmville Central 1 Hendersonville (1) 83-64 16 Hendersonville Ledford (WC) Hendersonville 8 89-82 West Stanly (1) Atkins 9 Atkins (1) 68-53 5 Hendersonville Mountain Heritage (1) 50-42 55-41 12 Salisbury (2) Mountain Heritage Mountain Heritage 4 Ashe County (1) West Caldwell 59-49 13 West Caldwell (2) 68-54 Hendersonville 3 North Lincoln North Lincoln (1) 77-55North Lincoln 14 Forbush (2) 75-59 86-69 6 North Davidson (1) North Davidson North Lincoln 11 East Lincoln (2) 77-55 7 Patton (1) 89-75 10 Shelby (2) Shelby Shelby 87-56 2 R-S Central (1) R-S Central 75-48 15 Forest Hills (WC) 57-51 2A Men’s Championship Team Information Farmville Central Hendersonville Jaguars Bearcats

Location: Location: Conference: Conference: Colors Farmville, NC Colors Hendersonville, NC Principal: Eastern Plains 2A Principal: Mountain Six 2A Athletic: Black, Director: Gold, & White Athletic: Red, Director: White and Black Head Coach:Brad Johnston Head Coach:Bobby Wilkins Assistant Coach: Larry Williford Assistant Coach: Laura Bruegger Larry Williford Team Record:Marvin Featherstone Team Record: Donald Reid, Justin Foskey, Dennis Steve Rogers Pitt, and Deandre Phillips Date Opponent 17-0 (10-0) Result Date Opponent 14-0 (7-0) Result

1/18 @ Franklin* 76 - 57 (W) 1/8 Greene Central 88 - 60 (W) 1/20 @ Pisgah* 70 - 51 (W) 1/9 South Granville 95 - 83 (W) 1/22 Brevard* 66 - 27 (W) 1/20 North Johnston* 85 - 39 (W) 1/25 Smoky Mountain* 83 - 36 (W) 1/22 Nash Central* 100 - 73 (W) 1/27 East Henderson* 84 - 43 (W) 1/26 @ SouthWest Edgecombe* 87 - 64 (W) 1/30 Franklin* 76 - 65 (W) 1/29 North Pitt* 67 - 56 (W) 2/3 @ Smoky Mountain* 80 - 37 (W) 2/3 Trinity Academy (NC) 86 - 78 (W) 2/5 Pisgah* 71 - 57 (W) 2/9 @ North Johnston* 86 - 37 (W) 2/10 @ Brevard* 70 - 35 (W) 2/16 @Beddingfield* 86 - 66 (W) 2/13 @ East Henderson* 65 - 26 (W) 2/19 @ North Pitt* 83 - 64 (W) 2/17 Brevard** 82 - 51 (W) 2/23 @ Hertford County# 87 - 59 (W) 2/18 @ Pisgah** 88 - 72 (W) 2/25 @ South Granville# 99 - 81 (W) 2/23 Ledford Senior# 83 - 64 (W) 2/27 @ Reidsville# 83 - 57 (W) 2/25 Atkins# 89 - 82 (W) 3/2 Northeastern# 113 - 76 (W) 2/27 Mountain Heritage# 55 - 41 (W) 3/6 Hendersonville# - 3/2 North Lincoln# 75 - 59 (W) 3/6 Farmville Central# - Farmville Central makes their way to the NCH SAA title game for the third straight season, having Hendersonville won their conference tourna won the last two championships, including last year’s - ment for the fourth year in a row and boasts a good core co-championship with Shelby. This year’s edition of the of senior and veteran leaders around some extremely Jaguars looks for the program’s seventh State Champi talented younger players. The Bearcats have had an onship in eight appearances. exceptional year despite playing without a “home” gym, Bad luck in the draw for seeding put the Jaguars playing all their games and holding all their practices at the nine spot, sending them on the road all the way in various gyms across the county while their home is through the Regional Final when they were able to host being renovated. Northeastern and put up a Regional Tournament record- Sophomore Keenan Wilkins leads the team in 113 points at home. The Jaguars have had their share of scoring with 23.5 ppg. Junior Dwight Canady is right on adversity to overcome this year, including a COVID quar his heels with 21.8 ppg. The dynamic duo are bolstered antine and the cancellation of the team’s senior night. by a trio of seniors, Carson Redden, Alex Lemmens and Terquavion Smith is a dynamic player, committed Joel Christner who each average more than 5 ppg and - to play at NC State next year. He leads Farmville Central- well. with 25.6 points per game and explosive playmaking The Bearcats make the program’s 10th appear ability. Sophomore Jah Short is the only other player av ance all-time in a State Championship Game, dating back eraging double-figures for the team, pouring in 13 ppg. to 1948, and are on the hunt for their seventh title. FARMVILLE CENTRAL JAGUARS ROSTER

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1 Terquavion Smith SR 6’ 3” G 21 Leontae Moye SR 6’ 7” C/F 2 Dantavious Short SR 5’ 7” PG 23 Damon Turnage JR 5’ 11” G 3 Rahshae Owens SR 6’ 1” PF 24 Amaris Quenum-Stewart JR 6’ 5” F 5 Jayden Pitt SO 5’ 11” PG 32 TJ Perkins SO 6’ 2” F 10 Jah Short SO 6’ 4” W 33 Noah Outlaw SR 5’ 9” P 11 Nick Taylor JR 6’ 1” SG 42 Chris Rhodes FR 5’ 11” G 12 Derrick Cox Jr. JR 6’ 0” W 44 Brandon Knight SO 5’ 9” G 14 Alex Moye FR 6’ 1” W HENDERSONVILLE BEARCATS ROSTER

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1 Keenan Wilkins SO 5’ 8” G 21 Braden Strickland JR 6’ 4” P 2 Jackson Cannon JR 5’ 9” G 22 Wyatt Marlowe SR 5’ 10” G/F 3 Carson Redden SR 5’ 10” PG 23 Cael Conroy SR 5’ 11” P 5 Chris Ferguson JR 5’ 8” G 24 Chase Redden SR 5’ 10” G 10 Dwight Canady JR 5’ 10” F/G 25 Alex Lemmens SR 6’ 2” F/C 11 Peyton Rodriguez FR 5’ 7” PG 32 Joel Christner SR 6’ 1” P 12 Jake Ross SR 5’ 11” G 33 Chris Landrum FR 6’ 3” P 2021 NCHSAA 3A MEN’S BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIP

1 Terry Sanford (1) 62-47 16 Terry Sanford Union Pines (WC) 65-40 8 Eastern Guilford (1) East Wake 9 63-62 East Wake (1) Terry Sanford 5 D.H. Conley (1) 50-47 43-41 12 Southern Durham (2) D.H. Conley Northwood 4 Rocky Mount (1) Northwood 59-40 13 Northwood (WC) 53-46 Northwood 3 72-69 New Hanover (1) 69-64 14 New Hanover West Carteret Cleveland (WC) 63-45 6 West Carteret (1) West Carteret 11 67-37 Williams (2) West Carteret 7 East Chapel Hill (1) 77-44 10 76-58 Northern Guilford (1) Northern Guilford Northern Guilford 2 Southern Lee (1) Westover 67-54 15 Westover (WC) 78-43 Northwood 1 West Rowan (1) 69-60 16 Weddington Monroe (WC) West Rowan 8 61-52 A.C. Reynolds (2) Cox Mill 9 Cox Mill (2) 44-31 5 West Rowan T.C. Roberson (1) 57-55 Crest 66-62 12 North Iredell (WC) NorthCrest Iredell 4 Crest Crest (1) 66-50 13 Dudley (WC) 75-62 3 Hickory (1) 60-55 14 North Buncombe (3) Hickory Weddington 81-57 64-18 6 Mount Tabor (1) Mount Tabor 11 64-56 Charlotte Catholic (2) Mount Tabor 7 Central Cabarrus (1) 95-57 10 Kings Mountain (2) Central Cabarrus Weddington 61-48 2 Weddington (1) Weddington 77-60 15 Hunter Huss (WC) 82-51 3A Men’s Championship Team Information Northwood Weddington Chargers Warriors

Location: Location: Conference: Conference: Colors Pittsboro, NC Colors Weddington, NC Principal: Big Eight 3A Principal: Southern Carolina 3A Athletic: Green Director: & Vegas Gold Athletic: Green, Director: Navy and White Head Coach:Dr. Bradfor Walston Head Coach:Dr. Jeff Kraftson Assistant Coach: Jason Amy, Cameron Vernon Assistant Coach: Mike Hart Matt Brown Gary Ellington Brock Horton, Ethan Poulos, Luke Team Record: Jeremy Ford, Richard Carsner, Shawn TeamKohls, Record:Steve Thomas, Mark Simmermon, & Blake Dodd, & Marquis Fishburne Schimmer Date Opponent 17-0 (13-0) Result Date Opponent 14-2 (10-2) Result

1/6 Parkwood* 79 - 40 (W) 1/6 @ Cedar Ridge* 43 - 35 (W) 1/8 @ Monroe* 52 - 43 (W) 1/7 Southern Durham* 65 - 68 (L) 1/12 Sun Valley* 74 - 34 (W) 1/15 Orange* 60 - 54 (W) 1/15 @ Charlotte Catholic* 75 - 61 (W) 1/16 Chapel Hill* 57 - 43 (W) 1/19 @ Marvin Ridge* 89 - 28 (W) 1/20 @ Northern Durham* 57 - 50 (W) 1/21 Piedmont* 76 - 25 (W) 1/22 @ East Chapel Hill* 40 - 41 (L) 2/4 @ Sun Valley* 63 - 46 (W) 1/29 Cedar Ridge* 55 - 34 (W) 2/9 Charlotte Catholic* 54 - 49 (W) 2/2 @ Southern Durham* 60 - 53 (W) 2/11 Marvin Ridge* 70 - 25 (W) 2/5 @ Chapel Hill* 70 - 56 (W) 2/13 Cuthbertson* 85 - 45 (W) 2/9 @ Orange* 52 - 43 (W) 2/16 @ Piedmont* 62 - 14 (W) 2/12 Northern Durham* 51 - 43 (W) 2/18 @ Cuthbertson* 64 - 36 (W) 2/16 East Chapel Hill* 48 - 28 (W) 2/19 @ Parkwood* 77 - 39 (W) 2/23 @ Rocky Mount# 53 - 46 (W) 2/23 Huss# 82 - 51 (W) 2/25 @ D.H. Conley# 59 - 40 (W) 2/25 Central Cabarrus# 77 - 60 (W) 2/27 @ Terry Sanford# 43 - 41 (W) 2/27 Mount Tabor# 61 - 48 (W) 3/2 @ West Carteret# 72 - 69 (W) 3/2 Crest# 81 - 57 (W) 3/6 Weddington - 3/6 Northwood#

Coach Matt Brown highlights exceptional leader - Weddington is in the State Championship Game ship during an offseason of separation with the Northwood for the first time in program history after muscling success this year. The team was not allowed to meet in-per their way through an undefeated season for the first son due to COVID-19, but each player committed to working time in school history to a Southern Carolina 3A title. individually and met via Zoom to watch film and improve. - Coach Ellington described an uncommon level of focus The team has battled through two early season and commitment for his players this year, despite all- losses at the buzzer, bringing them closer together and high the potential distractions from a pandemic. lighting areas of improvement. The drive from those losses- The team did have to tackle a 14-day quaran has pushed the Chargers to the State Championship Game tine during the year, but despite that, won six games in for the fourth time in school history, and if they are victori 10 days to finish the year. The Warriors are led by two- ous, the first State Championship in program history. time conference player of the year Chase Lowe and A trio of freshmen, Jarin Stevenson, Drake Powel - boast four all-conference selections. Lowe is averaging and Frederico Whitaker lead the team in scoring, averaging 14.5 ppg and grabbing a team high 7.2 rebounds each 13.7, 11.4 and 9.7 ppg, respectively. Stevenson is also lead game. Junior AJ Cook has distinguished himself as well, ing the team in rebounding with 8.1 per contest. putting up 14.1 ppg. NORTHWOOD CHARGERS ROSTER

# Name Gr. Ht. Pos. # Name Gr. Ht. Pos.

0 Colby Burleson SR 5’ 11” G 23 Jarin Stevenson FR 6’ 8” F/G 3 Seth Lewis JR 6’ 0” SG 24 Ashton Elliott FR 5’ 8” PG 4 Jack Spotz JR 5’ 11” G/F 30 Kenan Parrish SO 6’ 10” C 11 Troy Arnold SR 5’ 10” SG 33 Tucker Morgan SR 6’ 3” C 12 Koda Lewis SO 5’ 9” PG 34 Aidan Mclandsborough SR 6’ 4” C 14 Frederico Whitaker FR 5’ 8” PG 40 Gus Fisher FR 5’ 11” SG 20 Drake Powell FR 6’ 5” G 52 Jake Leighton FR 6’ 3” F 22 Griffin Hobbs FR 6’ 1” G WEDDINGTON WARRIORS ROSTER

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1 Daniel Tekin JR 5’ 9” PG 11 Bill Abrams JR 6’ 3” PF 2 Chase Lowe JR 6’ 5” PG 12 AJ Cook JR 5’ 11” SG 3 Evan Morton SO 6’ 0” SG 13 Alex Bates SO 6’ 4” PF 4 Pete Bombardier SO 5’ 8” PG 21 Kyle Frazier JR 6’ 3” SF 5 Caleb Wetherbee SR 6’ 2” C 23 Grady Brosterhous JR 6’ 3” PF 10 Brock Bowen SR 6’ 0” SG 25 Jack Werdann JR 6’ 4” C 2021 NCHSAA 4A MEN’S BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIP

1 Laney (1) 71-54 16 Laney Broughton (WC) 64-47 8 Lumberton (2) Lumberton 9 59-53 Leesville Road (2) Lumberton 5 South Central (1) COVID Pinecrest 54-50 12 Rolesville (WC) RolesvillePinecrest 4 Pinecrest (1) 68-67 13 SE Raleigh (WC) 59-57 Lumberton 3 79-77 (OT) Heritage (1) 68-64 14 Richmond Millbrook Richmond (WC) 86-70 6 Apex Friendship (1) Apex Friendship 11 61-30 Hoggard (WC) Apex Friendship 7 Pine Forest (1) 67-56 10 68-66 (OT) Fuquay-Varina (2) Fuquay-Varina Millbrook 2 Millbrook (1) Millbrook 86-82 15 New Bern (WC) 89-43 Millbrook 1 Ardrey Kell (1) 48-46 16 Ardrey Kell Green Hope (WC) Ardrey Kell 8 79-54 Harding Univ. (2) Hillside 9 Hillside (2) 63-57 5 Ardrey Kell Page (1) 53-42 Page 84-53 12 Glenn (WC) R.J. Reynolds 4 R.J. Reynolds (1) R.J. Reynolds 57-48 13 Myers Park (WC) 69-61 Ardrey Kell 3 North Mecklenburg (1) 78-47 14 Jordan (WC) North Mecklenburg North Mecklenburg 65-62 76-70 6 Panther Creek (1) Panther Creek 11 77-65 Grimsley (WC) North Mecklenburg 7 Hough (2) 62-59 10 Rocky River (2) Hough South Mecklenburg 71-57 2 Independence (1) South Mecklenburg 49-46 15 South Mecklenburg (WC) 62-45 4A Men’s Championship Team Information Millbrook Ardrey Kell Wildcats Knights

Location: Location: Conference: Conference: Colors Raleigh, NC Colors Charlotte, NC Principal: Cap 7 4A Principal: So Meck 7 4A Athletic: Navy, Director: Silver Chris and White East Athletic: Purple, Director: White, and Black Head Coach:Dana King Head Coach:Jamie Brooks Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: Brian Knab Christopher Davis Mike Craft Team Record: Jamal Williams, Tim Blough, & Gary Russell Miller, Tyler Epperly, Steven Nobles TeamEdwards, Record: Mark Lanoue, Chris Wilcox, Stevon Baldwin, Date Opponent 18-0 (12-0) Result O’Neil Palmer, Justin Cheek, & Miguel Ca Date Opponent 10-0 (6-0) Result 1/6 @ Southeast Raleigh* 68 - 36 (W) 1/9 Rolesville 78 - 45 (W) 1/6 @ South Mecklenburg* 51 - 49 (W) 1/13 @ Leesville Road* 80 - 49 (W) 1/8 @ Harding University* 74 - 68 (W) 1/15 Cardinal Gibbons* 77 - 34 (W) 1/13 West Mecklenburg* 82 - 70 (W) 1/20 @ Sanderson* 77 - 57 (W) 2/10 @ Olympic* 55 - 47 (W) 1/21 Enloe* 87 - 64 (W) 2/12 Phillip O. Berry Academy* 76 - 59 (W) 1/26 Broughton* 81 - 57 (W) 2/19 Providence* 87 - 43 (W) 1/27 @ Enloe* 71 - 49 (W) 2/23 Green Hope# 48 - 46 (W) 2/2 Southeast Raleigh* 71 - 48 (W) 2/25 Hillside# 79 - 54 (W) 2/9 Leesville Road* 77 - 55 (W) 2/27 R.J. Reynolds# 84 - 53 (W) 2/10 @ Cardinal Gibbons* 70 - 46 (W) 3/2 North Mecklenburg# 65 - 62 (W) 2/12 @ Middle Creek 79 - 62 (W) 3/6 Millbrook# 2/16 Sanderson* 80 - 45 (W) - 2/19 @ Broughton* 86 - 67 (W) After enduring a 24-day pause due to COVID-19 2/23 New Bern# 89 - 43 (W) and Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools decision to sus 2/25 Fuquay - Varina# 86 - 82 (W) pend athletics, Ardrey Kell returned to the court and 2/27 Apex Friendship# 68 - 66 (W) ripped off seven huge wins to vault the team into 3/2 Lumberton# 79 - 77 (W) the State Championship Game for the second time in 3/6 Ardrey Kell# school history. The only other previous appearance for After a disappointing exit in the Regional Finals in 2019, the Knights game in 2015 when they were held off by- Millbrook returns to the State Championship for the first time - Garner 70-64 at the Smith Center despite an NCHSAA since the school’s only Men’s Basketball Title Game appearance in State Championship Game Record 44 points from Ste 2011 when the Wildcats fell to West Charlotte 78-69. All five start ven Santa Ana. ers are averaging 11+ ppg for the 2021 Wildcats, including four players with more than 3.5 assists per game. What has separated Junior Elijah Gray is a player to keep an eye on Millbrook has been its ability to defend. The team has allowed for Ardrey Kell as he has seven mid-major offers and is less than 50 points in 9 games this season, and Fuquay-Varina’s averaging 15.4 ppg with 7.4 rebounds a contest, both 82 points in the second round was the only time that an opponent second on the team. Gray teams with seniors Knoah had eclipsed 70 points in a contest. Carver and Peyton Gerald to round out a very balanced The Wildcat road to the finals has been an eventful one, replete with the team’s first overtime win in more than a decade. attack that seems to have a knack for winning close- They knocked out previously unbeaten Apex Friendship 68-66 in games. Carver is averaging a team-best 15.9 ppg while overtime of the third round thanks to a 6-0 run to close the game Gerald chips in 13.5 ppg and a team-leading 7.8 re and two game-winning FT by Silas Demary Jr. with 32.5 seconds bounds per outing. to go. The Regional Finals was not without its own set of drama, as the Wildcats held off Lumberton 79-77, also in overtime. MILLBROOK WILDCATS ROSTER

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2 Jaylen Donaldson JR 5’ 11” G 20 Cameron Johnson JR 5’ 11” G 4 Myles Pettis JR 5’ 11” G 21 Logan Hegler JR 5’ 11” G 5 Silas Demary Jr. JR 6’ 4” G 22 Charles Oates JR 6’ 3” F 10 Chris Daniels SR 6’ 1” G 23 Eric Van der Heijden SR 6’ 9” G/F 11 Jaylan Bowen JR 5’ 9” G 24 CeeJay Jordan JR 6’ 4” F 12 Jarius Copeny JR 5’ 10” G 30 Felix Bell SR 5’ 8” G 14 Redford Dunton SR 6’ 7” G/F 33 Bailey Daniels JR 6’ 3” F ARDREY KELL KNIGHTS ROSTER

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3 Evan Smith JR 6’ 3” PG 20 Peyton Gerald SR 6’ 9” F 4 Jacob German SR 5’ 10” G 21 Kyle Hanchard SR 6’ 4” W 5 Jalen Toye-Ellis SO 5’ 10” PG 23 Brock Rose SO 6’ 3” SG 10 Knoah Carver SR 6’ 3” SG 24 Elijah Gray JR 6’ 8” SF 12 Brandon Nelson SO 6’ 3” SG 30 Toni Akinyelu JR 6’ 6” F 14 Delani Hammonds FR 5’ 9” PG 31 Camyl Witherspoon JR 6’ 7” PF 15 Benton Wofford SR 6’ 1” SG 32 Reid Holmes JR 6’ 2” SF Past Men’s Championship Results SCHOOL TITLES WON SCHOOL TITLES WON SCHOOL TITLES WON

Andrews, T.W. 2 Hobbton 2 Southwest Guilford 3 Apex 1 Hunter Huss 3 Spencer 1 Ashe Central 1 Independence 1 St. Pauls 2 Asheville 2 Jones Senior 1 Stanley 4 Ashley 1 Jonesboro 1 Stoneville 1 Atkins 1 Jordan 2 Thomasville 5 Ayden 2 Jordan-Matthews 1 Trenton 1 Ayden-Grifton 3 Kernersville 1 Trinity 2 Bakersville 1 Kinston 11 Valley Springs 1 Bandys 1 Lake Norman 1 Vance (Henderson) 1 Bartlett Yancey 1 Lejeune 2 Vance (Charlotte) 1 Beaufort 4 Lexington 2 Voyager Academy 1 Bertie 1 Lincoln Charter 1 Wakefield 2 Bethel 1 Louisburg 1 Wake Forest-Rolesville 6 Bishop McGuinness 2 Lumberton 1 Wallace-Rose Hill 2 Bladenboro 2 Madison-Mayodan 1 Walnut Cove 1 Boonville 1 Maxton 1 Warren 2 Bunn 1 Mebane 1 Washington 2 Cary 2 Mineral Springs 1 Webb 1 Central Cabarrus 1 Monroe 2 Welcome 1 Chapel Hill 3 Morehead/Tri City 7 Wentworth 1 Charlotte 4 Mount Airy 5 West Bladen 1 Charlotte Catholic 1 Mount Tabor 1 West Brunswick 1 Cherryville 1 New Hanover 14 West Carteret 1 Clarkton 1 Newport 1 West Charlotte 5 Clayton 1 North Duplin 1 West Columbus 1 Colfax 1 North Edgecombe 1 West Edgecombe 1 Concord 1 North Mecklenburg 2 West Montgomery 1 Conley, D. H. 2 North Rowan 2 West Rowan 3 Copeland 1 North Surry 4 Westover 1 Cox Mill 1 North Wilkes 1 Whiteville 3 Cramerton 2 Northern Nash 1 Wilkinson, John A. 4 Currituck 1 Northside-Jacksonville 1 Williams, Walter 1 Cummings 6 Northwest Forsyth 1 Winston-Salem 3 Dobson 2 Northwest Guilford 1 Winston-Salem Prep 6 Dudley 3 Old Richmond 1 YoungsvilleTOP MULTIPLE MEN’S BASKETBALL3 Durham 13 Olympic 1 STATE TITLES East Bladen 2 Orange 1 East Carteret 1 Page 3 East Chapel Hill 1 Pantego 3 New Hanover 14 East Mecklenburg 1 Parkland 1 Durham 13 East Rutherford 1 Pilot Mountain 3 Kinston 11 East Surry 1 Pinecrest 1 Morehead/Tri-City 7* Eastern Alamance 1 Pisgah 1 Farmville Central 6 Edneyville 1 Raleigh 5 Hendersonville 6 Elm City 3 R-S Central 3 WF-Rolesville 6 Fairmont 1 Red Springs 1 Winston-Salem Prep 6 Farmville Central 6 Reidsville 4 Cummings 5 Fayetteville 2 Reynolds, A. C. 1 Mount Airy 5 Fike 1 Reynolds, R. J. 5 Raleigh 5 Freedom 4 Roanoke 2 R.J. Reynolds 5 Garinger 1 Robinson, J.M. 1 Rocky Mount 5 Garner 1 Rocky Mount 5 Thomasville 5 Goldsboro 1 Salisbury 1 West Charlotte 5 Graham 2 Sanford 1 Green Hope 1 Sanford, Terry 1 Grimsley/Greensboro 4 Sedge Garden 1 Hanes 3 Shelby 2 Hayesville 1 South Central 1 Henderson Collegiate 1 South Edgecombe 1 *3 titles won by Tri-City; 4 by Morehead after facility Hendersonville 6 South Mecklenburg 4 was renamed in 1958 High Point 4 South View 1 *3 titles won by Greensboro Senior, 1 by Grimsley Hildebran 1 Southern Wayne 1 after facility renamed in 1962 Past Men’s Championship Results OPEN CLASSIFICATION

1915 Winston-Salem 1920 Wilmington New Hanover 1925 Durham 1916 Durham 1921 Chapel Hill 1926 Durham 1917 Winston-Salem 1922 Greensboro 1927 Durham 1918 Durham PLAY1923 WENT Ashe TOville CLASS A AND B IN 19301928 Wilmington New Hanover 1919 Winston-SalemCLASS A 1924 ReidsvilleCLASS B 1929 Wilmington New Hanover

1930 Durham TrentonSpencer 1931 Charlotte Bakersville 1932 Charlotte 1933 Charlotte Jonesboro 1934 Charlotte Dobson 1935 Raleigh Dobson 1936 Raleigh Copeland 1937 High Point PLAY WENT PilotTO CLASS Mountain C WAS ADDED IN 1939 1938 DurhamCLASS A Pilot MountainCLASS B CLASS C

1939 Durham Cary Pilot Mountain 1940 Durham Walnut Cove PinnacleGreen Hope 1941 Durham Winston-Salem Hanes Stanley 1942 Durham Winston-Salem Hanes 1943 High Point Winston-Salem Hanes Old Richmond 1944 Durham Sedge Garden Cramerton 1945 Greensboro PLAY WENTMiner TO CLASSal Springs AA, A AND B IN 1947 Cramerton 1946 Durham Sedge Garden Kernersville CLASS AA CLASS A CLASS B

1947 Wilmington New Hanover Mount Airy Pilot Mountain 1948 High Point Hendersonville Bethel 1949 R.J. Reynolds CLASSIFICATION NAMEHenderson CHANGEDville TO AAA, AA, AND A IN T1951rinity 1950 High PointCLASS AAA KinstonCLASS AA Camp LejeuneCLASS A Hanes

1951 Wilmington New Hanover Camp Lejeune 1952 Raleigh Hendersonville Welcome 1953 Raleigh Tri-City Newport (forfeit) 1954 Raleigh Tri-City Cary 1955 Asheville Kinston Beaufort 1956 Wilmington New Hanover Kinston Youngsville 1957 Wilmington New Hanover Tri-City Mebane 1958 Wilmington New HanoverPLAY WENT TOMor FOURehead CLASSIFICATIONS IN 1960 Valley Springs 1959 Greensboro Sanford Beaufort Past Men’s Championship Results 4A 3A 2A 1A

1960 Wilmington New Hanover Mount Airy Hobbton Beaufort 1961 Wilmington New Hanover Mount Airy North Wilkes Beaufort 1962 Wilmington New Hanover Sanford Northwest Forsyth Colfax 1963 Rocky Mount Mount Airy North Surry North Edgecombe 1964 Grimsley Kinston Hildebran East Surry 1965 Fayetteville Kinston Ashe Central Boonville 1966 Fayetteville Morehead North Surry Ayden 1967 Ashley Northwest Guilford North Surry Ayden 1968 Wilmington New Hanover Jordan Northern Nash Youngsville 1969 Atkins Orange Whiteville Red Springs 1970 South Mecklenburg Bertie County West Columbus Youngsville 1971 South Mecklenburg Pinecrest Wake Forest-Rolesville Louisburg 1972 South Mecklenburg Hendersonville Wake Forest-Rolesville South Edgecombe 1973 Reidsville Madison-Mayodan Wake Forest-Rolesville West Edgecombe 1974 Henderson Vance Ayden-Grifton Elm City Maxton 1975 R.J. Reynolds West Brunswick Elm City John Wilkinson 1976 South Mecklenburg Graham Clayton Wentworth 1977 Hunter Huss Wake Forest-Rolesville Elm City Pantego 1978 Rocky Mount Washington Wake Forest-Rolesville John Wilkinson 1979 Page Washington Wake Forest-Rolesville John Wilkinson 1980 Southern Wayne R-S Central Monroe Pantego 1981 Chapel Hill Jordan Bunn Pantego 1982 Rocky Mount Warren County Bandys John Wilkinson 1983 Page Graham West Montgomery Stoneville 1984e Fik East Bladen Hobbton Edneyville 1985 Hunter Huss West Carteret Cherryville Clarkton 1986 West Charlotte R-S Central North Rowan Currituck 1987 Chapel Hill D. H. Conley Salisbury Hendersonville 1988 A.C. Reynolds Bartlett Yancey Lexington St. Pauls 1989 Garinger North Surry Farmville Central North Duplin 1990 Page D. H. Conley Farmville Central Bladenboro 1991 West Charlotte Eastern Alamance Ayden-Grifton St. Pauls 1992 West Charlotte Morehead Ayden-Grifton Hendersonville 1993 South View Morehead Farmville Central Jones Senior 1994 Freedom Reidsville Fairmont Bladenboro 1995 Cary (vacated) T.W. Andrews Lexington Jordan-Matthews 1996 Dudley Walter Williams Southwest Guilford Roanoke 1997 Independence East Chapel Hill West Rowan Roanoke 1998 Freedom Goldsboro Wallace-Rose Hill Thomasville 1999 West Charlotte Parkland Whiteville Cummings 2000 R.J. Reynolds Central Cabarrus Whiteville Thomasville 2001 R.J. Reynolds T.W. Andrews East Bladen Cummings 2002 R.J. Reynolds West Rowan Cummings Mount Airy 2003 Charlotte Vance West Rowan Reidsville Thomasville 2004 Wakefield Trinity Cummings Hayesville 2005 North Mecklenburg Dudley Pisgah Thomasville 2006 Wakefield Dudley Cummings Wallace-Rose Hill 2007 New Hanover Concord Cummings Thomasville 2008 East Mecklenburg Kinston West Bladen Winston-Salem Prep 2009 Mount Tabor Northern Guilford (vacated) Shelby Bishop McGuinness 2010 Lake Norman Rocky Mount Kinston Monroe 2011 West Charlotte Hunter Huss East Rutherford North Rowan 2012 New Hanover Rocky Mount Kinston Winston-Salem Prep 2013 Olympic J.F. Webb Kinston Winston-Salem Prep 2014 Apex Freedom Kinston Winston-Salem Prep 2015 Garner Terry Sanford Kinston East Carteret 2016 Charlotte Catholic J.M Robinson Farmville Central Voyager Academy 2017 Southwest Guilford Cox Mill Northside-Jacksonville Lincoln Charter 2018 Independence Cox Mill Forest Hills Winston-Salem Prep 2019 South Central Southwest Guilford Farmville Central Bishop McGuinness 2020* North Mecklenburg Freedom Shelby Winston-Salem Prep Lumberton Westover Farmville Central Henderson Collegiate *Cancelled State Championship Games (COVID-19 Pandemic) Co-Champions declared by NCHSAA Board of Directors Past Men’s Championship Results

OPEN YEAR SITE CHAMPION RUNNER-UP

1915 Chapel Hill (Bynum Gym) Winston-Salem 21 Raleigh 13 1916 Chapel Hill (Bynum Gym) Durham 21 Winston-Salem 20 1917 Chapel Hill (Bynum Gym) Winston-Salem 37 Durham 20 1918 Chapel Hill (Bynum Gym) Durham 15 Winston-Salem 10 1919 Chapel Hill (Bynum Gym) Winston-Salem 49 New Hanover 30 1920 Chapel Hill (Bynum Gym) New Hanover 31 Charlotte 27 1921 Chapel Hill (Bynum Gym) Chapel Hill 33 Charlotte 32 1922 Chapel Hill (Bynum Gym) Greensboro 28 Durham 20 1923 Chapel Hill (Bynum Gym) Asheville 24 Smithfield 23 1924 Chapel Hill (Tin Can) Reidsville 19 New Hanover 18 1925 Chapel Hill (Tin Can) Durham 17 Guilford 15 1926 Chapel Hill (Tin Can) Durham 19 Asheville 16 1927 Chapel Hill (Tin Can) Durham 27 Asheville 21 1928 Chapel Hill (Tin Can) New Hanover 27 Charlotte 21 1929 Chapel Hill (Tin Can) NewPLAY Hano WENTver TO CLASS21 A AND B IN 1930Winston-Salem 7 CLASS A YEAR SITE CHAMPION RUNNER-UP

1930 Chapel Hill (Tin Can) Durham 14 Charlotte 11 1931 Chapel Hill (Tin Can) Charlotte 19 Raleigh 12 1932 Chapel Hill (Tin Can) Charlotte 19 Raleigh 15 1933 Chapel Hill (Tin Can) Charlotte 25 Durham 21 1934 Chapel Hill (Tin Can) Charlotte 23 Durham 12 1935 Chapel Hill (Tin Can) Raleigh 25 High Point 16 1936 Chapel Hill (Tin Can) Raleigh 33 High Point 21 1937 Chapel Hill (Tin Can) High Point 21 Greenville 15 1938 Chapel Hill (Tin Can) Durham 32 Salisbury 14 1939 Chapel Hill (Woollen) Durham 34 Charlotte 22 1940 Chapel Hill (Woollen) Durham 55 High Point 35 1941 Chapel Hill (Woollen) Durham 42 High Point 34 1942 Chapel Hill (Woollen) Durham 33 Greensboro 32 1943 Chapel Hill (Woollen) High Point 37 Durham 34 1944 Chapel Hill (Woollen) Durham 30 High Point 27 1945 Chapel Hill (Woollen) Greensboro 33 Durham 25 1946 Chapel Hill (Woollen) Durham CLASS27 B Greensboro 26 YEAR SITE CHAMPION RUNNER-UP

1930 Salisbury Spencer 33 Trenton 22 1931 Salisbury Bakersville 33 Spencer 32 1932 Chapel Hill (Tin Can) Trenton 22 Yadkinville 20 1933 Chapel Hill (Tin Can) Jonesboro 39 Dobson 33 1934 Chapel Hill (Tin Can) Dobson 42 Jonesboro 21 1935 Chapel Hill (Tin Can) Dobson 27 Cary 26 1936 Chapel Hill (Tin Can) Copeland 50 Garner 21 1937 Chapel Hill (Tin Can) Pilot Mountain 27 West End 22 1938 Chapel Hill (Tin Can) Pilot Mountain 30 Apex 23 1939 Chapel Hill (Woollen) Cary 20 Mount Airy 17 1940 Chapel Hill (Woollen) Walnut Cove 45 Cary 22 1941 Chapel Hill (Woollen) Hanes 27 Cary 24 1942 Chapel Hill (Woollen) Hanes 28 Cary 26 1943 Chapel Hill (Woollen) Hanes 46 Sanford 25 1944 Sanford Sedge Garden 39 Sanford 33 1945 Winston-Salem Mineral Springs 41 Sanford 30 1946 Greenville Sedge Garden 37 Greenville 36 Past Men’s Championship Results

CLASS C WAS ADDED IN 1939 CLASS C YEAR SITE CHAMPION RUNNER-UP

1939 Chapel Hill (Woollen) Pilot Mountain 45 Conway 25 1940 Chapel Hill (Woollen) Green Hope 27 Rock Springs 21 1941 Chapel Hill (Woollen) Stanley 38 Green Hope 18 1942 Chapel Hill (Woollen) Pinnacle 41 Lafayette 32 1943 Chapel Hill (Woollen) Old Richmond Bridgeton 1944 St. Pauls Cramerton 28 St. Pauls 26 1945 Cramerton Cramerton 43 Red Oak 22 1946 Aberdeen KernersvillePLAY WENT TO CLASS40 AA, A AND B IN Southern1947 Pines 24 CLASS AA

YEAR SITE CHAMPION RUNNER-UP 1947 Chapel Hill (Woollen) New Hanover 42 Greensboro 38 1948 High Point 44 Wilson 41 1949 Duke University CLASSIFICATIONR. J. Reynolds NAME WAS38 CHANGED TO AAAHigh IN Point 1951 23 1950 Duke University High Point 63 Durham 48

1951 Duke University New Hanover 65 Raleigh 50 1952 Duke University Raleigh 51 Greensboro 49 1953 Winston-Salem Raleigh 71 New Hanover 52 1954 Winston-Salem Raleigh 64 New Hanover 63 1955 Wilmington New Hanover Asheville 61 Gastonia 52 1956 Grimsley New Hanover 55 Raleigh 50 1957 Grimsley New Hanover 67 High Point 63 1958 Grimsley New Hanover CLASS63 A Durham 55 1959YEAR GrimsleSITE y GrCHAMPIONeensboro 52 NewRUNNER-UP Hanover 40

1947 Mount Airy Mount Airy 35 Washington 34 1948 Duke University Hendersonville 46 Kinston 44 1949 Duke University CLASSIFICATIONHendersonville NAME WAS52 CHANGED TO AAKinst INon 1951 38 1950 Duke University Kinston 48 Hanes 46

1951 Duke University Hanes 35 Kinston 31 1952 Duke University Hendersonville 50 Washington 40 1953 Winston-Salem Tri-City 64 Shelby 61 1954 Kinston Tri-City 69 Kinston 51 1955 Sanford Kinston 77 Clinton 68 1956 Enka Kinston 74 Sanford 62 1957 Sanford Tri-City 63 Clyde Erwin 50 1958 Durham Morehead CLASS59 B Kinston 55 YEAR1959 SITEDurham CHAMPIONSanford 61 RUNNER-UPSouthern 47

1947 Pilot Mountain Pilot Mountain West End 1948 Duke University Bethel 43 Stanly 39 1949 Duke University CLASSIFICATIONTrinity NAME WAS34 CHANGED TO CampA IN 1951 Lejeune 32 1950 Duke University Camp Lejeune 37 Matthews 25

1951 Duke University Camp Lejeune 62 Hasty 55 1952 Duke University Welcome 64 Pleasant Garden 60 1953 Winston-Salem Newport (won by forfeit) 1954 Aberdeen Cary 63 King 58 1955 Greensboro Beaufort 48 Bethel 40 1956 Durham Youngsville 71 Jonesville 65 1957 Durham Mebane 66 Jonesville 59 1958 Southern Pines PLAYValley WENT Springs TO FOUR CLASSIFICATIONS62 ZebIN 1960 Vance 59 1959 Winston-Salem Beaufort 62 St. Pauls 54 4A Men’s Championship Results

YEAR SITE CHAMPION RUNNER UP

1960 Grimsley New Hanover 80 Raleigh 46 1961 Grimsley New Hanover 66 Myers Park 54 1962 Grimsley New Hanover 42 Rocky Mount 40 1963 Grimsley Rocky Mount 52 Grimsley 50 1964 Greensboro Coliseum Grimsley 58 R. J. Reynolds 46 1965 Greensboro Coliseum Fayetteville 55 Durham 53 1966 Greensboro Coliseum Fayetteville 70 Myers Park 69 1967 Chapel Hill (Carmichael) Ashley 51 New Hanover 44 1968 Grimsley New Hanover 61 West Charlotte 58 1969 Grimsley Atkins 71 Asheville 70 1970 Grimsley South Mecklenburg 59 Hoggard 58 1971 Grimsley South Mecklenburg 86 Atkins 74 1972 Grimsley South Mecklenburg 59 Walter Williams 57 1973 Grimsley Reidsville 71 R. J. Reynolds 55 1974 Greensboro Coliseum Henderson Vance 68 Seventy First 55 1975 Greensboro Coliseum R. J. Reynolds 76 Enloe 61 1976 Greensboro Coliseum South Mecklenburg 74 McDowell 61 1977 Greensboro Coliseum Hunter Huss 60 Ashbrook 59 1978 Greensboro Coliseum Rocky Mount 91 Grimsley 83 1979 Greensboro Coliseum Page 72 Grimsley 57 1980 North Carolina A&T Southern Wayne 61 Grimsley 58 1981 Greensboro Coliseum Chapel Hill 57 Rocky Mount 54 1982 Greensboro Coliseum Rocky Mount 61 Chapel Hill 58 1983 Greensboro Coliseum Page 73 Goldsboro 55 1984 Greensboro Coliseum Fike 64 Person 52 1985 Greensboro Coliseum Hunter Huss 40 E. E. Smith 37 1986 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) West Charlotte 67 Broughton 66 (OT) 1987 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Chapel Hill 82 North Mecklenburg 79 1988 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) A. C. Reynolds 58 Richmond Senior 52 1989 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Garinger 71 Fike 63 1990 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Page 46 Fike 43 1991 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) West Charlotte 61 East Wake 44 1992 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) West Charlotte 65 Kinston 63 1993 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) South View 53 South Mecklenburg 52 1994 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Freedom 87 Cary (vacated) 75 1995 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Cary 55 Ben L. Smith 54 1996 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Dudley 76 Richmond Senior 68 (OT) 1997 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Independence 82 Richmond Senior 80 1998 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Freedom 74 Pine Forest 59 1999 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) West Charlotte 84 Laney 67 2000 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) R.J. Reynolds 78 Seventy-First 74 2001 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) R.J. Reynolds 94 Leesville Road 73 2002 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) R.J. Reynolds 63 Seventy-First 58 2003 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Charlotte Vance 68 Lee Senior 61 2004 Raleigh (Reynolds Coliseum) Wakefield 48 R.J. Reynolds 46 2005 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) North Mecklenburg 68 Westover 65 (OT) 2006 Raleigh (Reynolds Coliseum) Wakefield 45 North Mecklenburg 43 2007 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) New Hanover 39 Charlotte Vance 35 2008 Raleigh (Reynolds Coliseum) East Mecklenburg 72 Apex 63 2009 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Mount Tabor 60 Terry Sanford 55 2010 Raleigh (Reynolds Coliseum) Lake Norman 63 Terry Sanford 49 2011 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) West Charlotte 78 Millbrook 69 2012 Raleigh (Reynolds Coliseum) New Hanover 67 West Charlotte 56 2013 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Olympic 56 Broughton 53 2014 Raleigh (Reynolds Coliseum) Apex 62 Lake Norman 59 2015 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Garner 70 Ardrey Kell 64 2016 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Charlotte Catholic 49 Cary 46 2017 Raleigh (Reynolds Coliseum) Southwest Guilford 73 Leesville Road 49 2018 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Independence 71 Heritage 60 2019 Raleigh (Reynolds Coliseum) South Central 72 West Charlotte 46 2020 Cancelled (COVID-19) North Mecklenburg & Lumberton (Co-Champions) 3A Men’s Championship Results

YEAR SITE CHAMPION RUNNER UP

1960 Durham Mount Airy 64 Kinston 41 1961 Enka Mount Airy 57 Kinston 54 1962 Kinston Sanford 61 Mount Airy 57 1963 Durham High Mount Airy 70 East Forsyth 68 1964 Durham High Kinston 61 North Forsyth 56 1965 Durham High Kinston 83 New Bern 66 1966 Durham High Morehead 82 Hoke 79 1967 Durham High Northwest Guilford 75 Jordan 65 1968 Durham High Jordan 91 Scotland 41 1969 Durham High Orange 75 Madison-Mayodan 74 1970 Durham High Bertie 53 Pinecrest 52 1971 Durham High Pinecrest 83 North Lenoir 53 1972 Durham High Hendersonville 74 Pinecrest 63 1973 Durham High Madison-Mayodan 48 Hendersonville 44 1974 Durham High Ayden-Grifton 61 West Brunswick 57 1975 Durham High West Brunswick 53 Washington 51 1976 Durham High Graham 65 Washington 63 (OT) 1977 Durham High Wake Forest-Rolesville 48 North Pitt 42 1978 Durham High Washington 75 Cummings 54 1979 Chapel Hill (Carmichael) Washington 82 Rockingham 67 1980 Durham High R-S Central 71 West Craven 63 1981 Greensboro Coliseum Jordan 73 R-S Central 66 1982 Greensboro Coliseum Warren County 62 Charles D. Owen 59 1983 Greensboro Coliseum Graham 67 A. L. Brown 61 1984 Greensboro Coliseum East Bladen 63 West Caldwell 54 1985 Greensboro Coliseum West Carteret 66 Statesville 59 1986 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) R-S Central 70 West Craven 68 1987 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) D. H. Conley 64 North Gaston 55 1988 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Bartlett Yancey 84 North Surry 68 1989 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) North Surry 81 Southern Alamance 66 1990 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) D. H. Conley 75 Kings Mountain 54 1991 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Eastern Alamance 69 T. C. Roberson 66 1992 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Morehead 72 West Henderson 66 1993 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Morehead 89 Lincolnton 65 1994 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Reidsville 80 Parkland 79 1995 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) T.W.Andrews 71 Wake Forest-Rolesville 51 1996 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Walter Williams 78 Hickory 58 1997 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) East Chapel Hill 60 Hickory 59 1998 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Goldsboro 77 T.C. Roberson 72 1999 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Parkland 101 West Rowan 83 2000 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Central Cabarrus 56 Dudley 52 (OT) 2001 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) T.W. Andrews 63 Kinston 60 2002 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) West Rowan 80 Parkland 68 2003 Raleigh (Reynolds Coliseum) West Rowan 72 Goldsboro 57 2004 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Trinity 73 Dudley 64 2005 Raleigh (Reynolds Coliseum) Dudley 58 Crest 57 2006 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Dudley 79 Concord 75 2007 Raleigh (Reynolds Coliseum) Concord 85 Kinston 79 2008 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Kinston 60 Trinity 58 2009 Raleigh (Reynolds Coliseum) Northern Guilford (vacated) 66 Forestview 54 2010 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Rocky Mount 84 Concord 79 2011 Raleigh (Reynolds Coliseum) Hunter Huss 63 South Central 62 2012 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Rocky Mount 78 Hickory 64 2013 Raleigh (Reynolds Coliseum) J.F. Webb 73 Statesville 70 (OT) 2014 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Freedom 59 Hunt 57 2015 Chapel Hill (Carmichael Arena) Terry Sanford 67 Ashbrook 60 2016 Chapel Hill (Carmichael Arena) J.M. Robinson 59 Terry Sanford 55 2017 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Cox Mill 70 Eastern Guilford 66 2018 Raleigh (Reynolds Coliseum) Cox Mill 65 Northside-Jacksonville 63 2019 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Southwest Guilford 67 Walter M. Williams 60 2020 Cancelled (COVID-19) Freedom & Westover (Co-Champions) 2A Men’s Championship Results

YEAR SITE CHAMPION RUNNER UP

1960 Winston-Salem Hobbton 65 North Wilkes 51 1961 Winston-Salem North Wilkes 41 Southern Alamance 36 1962 Winston-Salem Northwest Forsyth 60 East Montgomery 50 1963 Winston-Salem (Reynolds) North Surry 55 Stedman 54 1964 Winston-Salem (Reynolds) Hildebran 70 Forest Hills 65 1965 Winston-Salem (Reynolds) Ashe Central 84 Anson 68 1966 Winston-Salem (Reynolds) North Surry 68 Northwest Guilford 67 1967 Winston-Salem (Reynolds) North Surry 81 Erwin 71 1968 Winston-Salem (Reynolds) Northern Nash 71 Fairmont 50 1969 Winston-Salem (Reynolds) Whiteville 65 Hendersonville 60 1970 Winston-Salem (Reynolds) West Columbus 77 Northern Nash 63 1971 Winston-Salem (Reynolds) Wake Forest-Rolesville 53 Whiteville 51 1972 Winston-Salem (Reynolds) Wake Forest-Rolesville 54 Bessemer City 53 1973 Winston-Salem (Reynolds) Wake Forest-Rolesville 65 Tabor City 55 1974 Winston-Salem (Reynolds) Elm City 79 Fairmont 66 1975 Winston-Salem (Reynolds) Elm City 95 Hallsboro 68 1976 Winston-Salem (Reynolds) Clayton 71 Elm City 66 1977 Winston-Salem (Reynolds) Elm City 80 Northampton 70 1978 Winston-Salem (Reynolds) Wake Forest-Rolesville 67 Ledford 60 1979 Winston-Salem (Reynolds) Wake Forest-Rolesville 79 Bandys 62 1980 Winston-Salem (Reynolds) Monroe 64 Louisburg 61 1981 Greensboro Coliseum Bunn 76 Bandys 58 1982 Greensboro Coliseum Bandys 64 Union 61 1983 Greensboro Coliseum West Montgomery 71 Fairmont 50 1984 Greensboro Coliseum Hobbton 73 West Davidson 68 1985 Greensboro Coliseum Cherryville 82 Whiteville 75 1986 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) North Rowan 74 Ayden-Grifton 69 1987 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Salisbury 63 Farmville Central 45 1988 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Lexington 91 Pender County 71 1989 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Farmville Central 70 Bunker Hill 52 1990 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Farmville Central 73 Monroe 57 1991 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Ayden-Grifton 83 Bessemer City 62 1992 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Ayden-Grifton 75 Ledford 69 1993 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Farmville Central 67 Monroe 53 1994 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Fairmont 67 West Caldwell 64 (OT) 1995 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Lexington 69 Whiteville 67 1996 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Southwest Guilford 64 Thomasville 57 1997 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) West Rowan 79 Wallace-Rose Hill 67 1998 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Wallace-Rose Hill 78 North Stanly 56 1999 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Whiteville 56 West Caldwell 45 2000 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Whiteville 68 Northwood 66 2001 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) East Bladen 75 Lexington 65 2002 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Cummings 80 North Pitt 78 2003 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Reidsville 86 West Columbus 60 2004 Raleigh (Reynolds Coliseum) Cummings 87 East Bladen 63 2005 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Pisgah 66 Warren County 41 2006 Raleigh (Reynolds Coliseum) Cummings 68 Shelby 65 2007 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Cummings 52 Starmount 49 2008 Raleigh (Reynolds Coliseum) West Bladen 65 Pisgah 50 2009 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Shelby 62 Northwood 50 2010 Raleigh (Reynolds Coliseum) Kinston 51 West Caldwell 29 2011 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) East Rutherford 58 Northwood 56 2012 Raleigh (Reynolds Coliseum) Kinston 58 Cuthbertson 55 2013 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Kinston 56 Cuthbertson 53 2014 Raleigh (Reynolds Coliseum) Kinston 67 North Rowan 57 2015 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Kinston 60 East Lincoln 43 2016 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Farmville Central 81 East Lincoln 71 2017 Raleigh (Reynolds Coliseum) Northside-Jacksonville 86 North Surry 67 2018 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Forest Hills 63 Greene Central 59 2019 Raleigh (Reynolds Coliseum) Farmville Central 86 Forest Hills 71 2020 Cancelled (COVID-19) Shelby & Farmville Central (Co-Champions) 1A Men’s Championship Results

YEAR SITE CHAMPION RUNNER UP

1960 High Point Beaufort 63 Red Oak 42 1961 Durham Beaufort 65 Boonville 59 1962 Durham Colfax 53 Warrenton 47 1963 Durham North Edgecombe 51 East Duplin 44 1964 Durham East Surry 81 Pinehurst 72 1965 Durham Boonville 67 Red Oak 57 1966 Durham Ayden 66 Red Oak 38 1967 Durham Ayden 53 Pinehurst 47 1968 Durham Youngsville 88 Boone Trail 49 1969 Raleigh Broughton Red Springs 64 Stoneville 61 1970 Raleigh Broughton Youngsville 82 St. Pauls 63 1971 Raleigh Broughton Louisburg 81 Union 63 1972 Raleigh Broughton South Edgecombe 54 Waccamaw 51 1973 Raleigh Broughton West Edgecombe 50 Orrum 46 1974 Garner High Maxton 74 Rosewood 70 1975 Garner High John A. Wilkinson 75 Wentworth 74 1976 Garner High Wentworth 84 Clarkton 79 1977 Garner High Pantego 75 Clarkton 65 1978 Garner High John A. Wilkinson 77 Clarkton 74 1979 Garner High John A. Wilkinson 84 Clarkton 76 1980 Garner High Pantego 76 South Park 56 1981 Greensboro Coliseum Pantego 72 Tryon 54 1982 Greensboro Coliseum John A. Wilkinson 52 Tryon 40 1983 Greensboro Coliseum Stoneville 68 Cullowhee 61 1984 Greensboro Coliseum Edneyville 75 Cape Hatteras 50 1985 Greensboro Coliseum Clarkton 57 Edneyville 47 1986 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Currituck 70 Orrum 53 1987 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Hendersonville 80 North Duplin 73 1988 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) St. Pauls 80 Rosman 62 1989 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) North Duplin 68 East Montgomery 61 1990 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Bladenboro 70 Hendersonville 64 1991 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) St. Pauls 81 Cherokee 69 1992 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Hendersonville 55 Bladenboro 44 1993 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Jones Senior 83 Polk County 77 1994 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Bladenboro 59 Williamston 51 1995 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Jordan-Matthews 59 Williamston 50 1996 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Roanoke 83 Jordan-Matthews 70 1997 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Roanoke 85 Hayesville 58 1998 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Thomasville 72 Bunn 69 1999 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Cummings 70 Bunn 67 2000 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Thomasville 66 Midway 61 2001 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Cummings 82 Northside 73 2002 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Mount Airy 63 Plymouth 58 2003 Raleigh (Reynolds Coliseum) Thomasville 75 Perquimans 62 2004 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Hayesville 70 Weldon 56 2005 Raleigh (Reynolds Coliseum) Thomasville 85 North Johnston 58 2006 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Wallace-Rose Hill 78 North Stokes 58 2007 Raleigh (Reynolds Coliseum) Thomasville 86 North Edgecombe 76 2008 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Winston-Salem Prep 73 Pamlico 42 2009 Raleigh (Reynolds Coliseum) Bishop McGuinness 72 Weldon 56 2010 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Monroe 62 Goldsboro 46 2011 Raleigh (Reynolds Coliseum) North Rowan 64 Pender 57 2012 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Winston-Salem Prep 61 Plymouth 49 2013 Raleigh (Reynolds Coliseum) Winston-Salem Prep 53 Rocky Mount Prep 41 2014 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Winston-Salem Prep 72 East Carteret 71 2015 Chapel Hill (Carmichael Arena) East Carteret 67 Winston-Salem Prep 64 2016 Chapel Hill (Carmichael Arena) Voyager Academy 69 Winston-Salem Prep 56 2017 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Lincoln Charter 97 Kestrel Heights 75 2018 Raleigh (Reynolds Coliseum) Winston-Salem Prep 70 Pamlico 46 2019 Chapel Hill (Smith Center) Bishop McGuinness 55 Henderson Collegiate 54 2020 Cancelled (COVID-19) Winston-Salem Prep & Henderson Collegiate (Co-Champions) 4A Men’s Championship Coach & Conference

YEAR SCHOOL RECORD HEAD COACH CONFERENCE MVP

1960 Wilmington New Hanover 22-2 Leon Brogden Eastern Terry Ronner, New Hanover 1961 Wilmington New Hanover 18-2 Leon Brogden Eastern 1962 Wilmington New Hanover 20-4 Leon Brogden Eastern 1963 Rocky Mount 18-7 Bill Lundy Eastern Tom Parrish, Rocky Mount 1964 Grimsley Bob Jamieson 1965 Fayetteville Len Maness 1966 Fayetteville Len Maness 1967 Ashley 24-2 Larry Rhodes Southwestern Bobby Parks, Ashley 1968 Wilmington New Hanover Toddy Fennell 1969 Atkins 24-0 Robert Moore Central Division 5 1970 South Mecklenburg 26-2 Dave Price Central Division 6 Bobby Jones, South Meck 1971 South Mecklenburg 26-1 Dave Price SW Division 6 Walter Davis, South Meck 1972 South Mecklenburg 26-0 Dave Price SW Division 7 Walter Davis, South Meck 1973 Reidsville 25-0 Hoy Isaacs Central Division 5 1974 Henderson Vance 26-0 Joe Stepusin Division 6 1975 R.J. Reynolds 18-6 Rich Habeggar Division 5 James Cunningham, R.J. Reynolds 1976 South Mecklenburg 23-6 Dave Price Division 9 Jerome Mobley, South Meck 1977 Hunter Huss 24-6 Green Burge Division 10 Scott Harper, Hunter Huss 1978 Rocky Mount Reggie Henderson Division 1 Buck Williams, Rocky Mount 1979 Page 24-5 Mac Morris Division 8 David Dupont, Page 1980 Southern Wayne 27-2 Marshal Hamilton Division 2 1981 Chapel Hill 27-2 Ken Miller Division 6 John Davis, Chapel Hill 1982 Rocky Mount 28-2 Reggie Henderson Big East George McClain, Rocky Mount 1983 Page 26-0 Mac Morris Central Piedmont Haywood Jeffires, Page 1984 Fike 24-5 Harvey Reid Big East John McNeil, Fike 1985 Hunter Huss 20-9 G.C. Harrill Western Dirk Floyd, Hunter Huss 1986 West Charlotte 29-0 Charles McCullough Tri-County Gary Mattison, Broughton 1987 Chapel Hill 29-1 Ken MIller Pac Six Henrik Rodl, Chapel Hill 1988 A.C. Reynolds 27-2 Jim Sziksai Mountain Athletic Scott Hill, A.C.Reynolds 1989 Garinger 26-4 Bruce Kreutzer Southwestern Maurio Hanson, Garinger 1990 Page 31-0 Mac Morris Metro Marc Lewis, Page 1991 West Charlotte 24-3 Charles McCullough Tri-County Jeff McInnis, West Charlotte 1992 West Charlotte 25-5 Charles McCullough Tri-County Antonio Bell, West Charlotte 1993 South View 31-1 Ron Miller Mid-South Daymond Forney, South Meck. 1994 Freedom 28-2 Terry Rogers Northwestern Danny Johnson, Freedom 1995 Cary 27-3 Bill Boyette Tri-Six Scotty Hall, Cary 1996 Dudley 29-2 David Price Metro Braxton Williams, Dudley 1997 Independence 28-3 Tony Huggins Southwestern Jobey Thomas, Independence 1998 Freedom 30-1 Terry Rogers Northwestern Casey Rogers, Freedom 1999 West Charlotte 30-2 Gosnell White Southwestern Jason Parker, West Charlotte 2000 R.J. Reynolds 27-2 Howard West Central Piedmont Michael Joiner, Seventy-First 2001 R.J. Reynolds 28-3 Howard West Central Piedmont Derrele Mitchell, R.J. Reynolds 2002 R.J. Reynolds 26-6 Howard West Central Piedmont Reyshawn Terry, R.J. Reynolds 2003 Vance 27-4 Kurt Wessler ME-CA Eight Loren Wray, Vance 2004 Wakefield 26-3 Tom Kinkelaar Cap Six Sam Carlisle, Wakefield 2005 North Mecklenburg 31-1 Duane Lewis ME-CA Eight Jamie Skeen, North Mecklenburg 2006 Wakefield 27-4 Rob Partin Cap Seven Darius Johnson-Odom, Wakefield 2007 New Hanover 29-4 Linc Lyles Mideastern Ty Walker, New Hanover 2008 East Mecklenburg 25-8 Jason Grube Southwestern Titus Robinson, East Mecklenburg 2009 Mount Tabor 31-1 Andy Muse Central Piedmont C.J. Harris, Mount Tabor 2010 Lake Norman 26-3 Brandon Jolly I-Meck Paul Larsen, Lake Norman 2011 West Charlotte 28-2 Baronton Terry I-Meck Kennedy Meeks, West Charlotte 2012 New Hanover 30-1 Kirk Angel Mideastern Kadeem Allen, New Hanover 2013 Olympic 30-0 Ty Baumgardner MEGA 7 Deriece Parks, Olympic 2014 Apex 23-7 David Neal Southwest Wake Ian Boyd, Apex 2015 Garner 28-1 Eddie Gray Greater Neuse River Julius Barnes, Garner 2016 Charlotte Catholic 32-1 Mike King So. Meck 8 Josh Brodowicz, Charlotte Catholic 2017 Southwest Guilford 28-3 Guy Shavers Piedmont Triad Kam Langley, SW Guilford 2018 Independence 31-1 Preston Davis Southwestern Jamarius Burton, Independence 2019 South Central 30-1 Chris Cherry Eastern Carolina Day’Ron Sharpe, South Central 2020* North Mecklenburg 30-1 Duane Lewis I-Meck No Game Lumberton 26-5 Bryant Edwards Sandhills No Game

*Cancelled State Championship Games (COVID-19 Pandemic) Co-Champions declared by NCHSAA Board of Directors 3A Men’s Championship Coach & Conference

YEAR SCHOOL RECORD HEAD COACH CONFERENCE MVP

1960 Mount Airy 25-0 Sam Moir District 5 Mike Cooke, Mount Airy 1961 Mount Airy 25-0 Charles Moir District 5 Tom White, Mount Airy 1962 Sanford 25-0 Don Packard 1963 Mount Airy 23-3 Charles Moir District 5 Jerry Freeman, Mount Airy 1964 Kinston Paul Jones 1965 Kinston Paul Jones 1966 Morehead Hugh Citty 1967 Northwest Guilford 27-1 Roger Nelson 1968 Jordan 26-0 Doug Kistler 1969 Orange Ken Mauer District 3 1970 Bertie County Jerry Smith Northeastern 1971 Pinecrest Roger Paschal Southern 1972 Hendersonville Jim Pardue Ivy 1973 Madison-Mayodan Leroy Myers Northwest Jerry Moore, Madison-Mayodan 1974 Ayden-Grifton Bob Murphrey Eastern Carolina 1975 West Brunswick Three Rivers 1976 Graham 26-0 Mac Bowman Mid State East Chip Pinnix, Graham 1977 Wake Forest-Rolesville 23-3 Larry Lindsey Triangle 1978 Washington 27-1 Dave Smith Northeastern Dominique Wilkins, Washington 1979 Washington 29-0 Dave Smith Northeastern Dominique Wilkins, Washington 1980 R-S Central 32-0 Stacy Lail Southwestern Vincent Hamilton, R-S Central 1981 Jordan 24-5 John Avery Triangle David Shaffer, Jordan 1982 Warren County 25-7 James Howell Roanoke River David Henderson, Warren County 1983 Graham 21-9 Tommy Cole Mid State Kareem Neal, Graham 1984 East Bladen 22-6 Sam Boger Three Rivers Leon Cromartie, E Bladen 1985 West Carteret 25-5 Billy Widgeon Coastal Sammy Gibson, West Carteret 1986 R-S Central 29-1 Stacy Lail Southwestern Blease Young, R-S Central 1987 D.H. Conley 22-8 Walter Claybrook Coastal Troy Ebron, D.H. Conley 1988 Bartlett Yancey 31-1 Lindsey Page Mid State Louis Williamson, BY 1989 North Surry 26-6 Ron King Foothills Jimmy George, N Surry 1990 D.H. Conley 26-1 Cobby Deans Coastal Bershaun Thompson, Conley 1991 Eastern Alamance 24-6 Tal Jobe Mid State Tyrone Satterfield, E Alamance 1992 Morehead 29-3 John Harder Triad Richard Loftis, W Henderson 1993 Morehead 30-1 John Harder Triad Charles Briggs, Lincolnton 1994 Reidsville 30-0 Ron Parsons Triad Clint Harrison, Reidsville 1995 T. W. Andrews 23-6 Robert Clemons Jr. North Piedmont David Wall, T.W.Andrews 1996 Walter Williams 27-2 Tommy Cole Mid-Piedmont Alex Spaulding, Williams 1997 East Chapel Hill 24-5 Ray Hartsfield Crescent Brian FitzGerald, East Chapel Hill 1998 Goldsboro 24-8 Charles Stevens Coastal Shawn Alexander,T.C.Roberson 1999 Parkland 29-1 Mike Pennington Piedmont Triad Danny Gathings, Parkland 2000 Central Cabarrus 24-6 Scott Brewer South Piedmont Mickey Mickens, Central Cabarrus 2001 T.W. Andrews 26-6 Frank Hairston Tri-County Will Price, T.W. Andrews 2002 West Rowan 30-0 Mike Gurley North Piedmont Donte Minter, West Rowan 2003 West Rowan 31-0 Mike Gurley North Piedmont Junior Hairston, West Rowan 2004 Trinity 29-1 Tim Kelly Tri-County John McEachin, Trinity 2005 Dudley 29-3 David Price Piedmont Triad Kevin Swinton, Dudley 2006 Dudley 27-4 David Price Triad William Graves, Dudley 2007 Concord 27-4 Andy Poplin South Piedmont Dee Bost, Concord 2008 Kinston 28-4 Wells Gulledge Eastern Carolina Donovan Ingram, Kinston 2009 Northern Guilford (vacated) 30-3 Stan Kowalewski Triad Chris McCain, Northern Guilford 2010 Rocky Mount 24-3 Michael Gainey Big East Tashawn Mabry, Rocky Mount 2011 Hunter Huss 29-2 Ron Bray Big South Kerrion Moore, Hunter Huss 2012 Rocky Mount 27-3 Michael Gainey Big East Dante Battle, Rocky Mount 2013 J.F. Webb 27-5 Leo Brunelli Carolina Six Isaiah Hicks, Webb 2014 Freedom 31-1 Casey Rogers Northwestern Chris Bridges, Freedom 2015 Terry Sanford 27-3 Bill Boyette Cape Fear Valley Mark Gilbert, Terry Sanford 2016 Jay M. Robinson 29-3 Lavar Batts, Sr. South Piedmont Daniel Spencer, J.M. Robinson 2017 Cox Mill 27-6 Jody Barbee South Piedmont Wendell Moore Jr., Cox Mill 2018 Cox Mill 29-3 Jody Barbee South Piedmont Wendell Moore Jr., Cox Mill 2019 Southwest Guilford 32-0 Guy Shavers Piedmont Triad Keyshaun Langley, SW Guilford 2020 Freedom 29-1 Clint Zimmerman Northwestern 3A/4A No Game Westover 30-0 George Stackhouse Patriot 3A/4A No Game

*Cancelled State Championship Games (COVID-19 Pandemic) Co-Champions declared by NCHSAA Board of Directors 2A Men’s Championship Coach & Conference

YEAR SCHOOL RECORD HEAD COACH CONFERENCE MVP

1960 Hobbton 20-8 Archie Brigman Glenn Lindsay, Hobbton 1961 North Wilkes 27-2 Joe Linney Kelly Taylor, North Wilkes 1962 Northwest Forsyth 24-4 Carl Wyatt District 7 1963 North Surry 21-7 Bill Atkins District 5 1964 Hildebran Melvin Ruggles 1965 Ashe Central 25-1 Wade Rose District 7 1966 North Surry Bill Atkins 1967 North Surry Bill Atkins 1968 Northern Nash Bill Ennis 1969 Whiteville 27-1 Harvey Russ Waccamaw Reggie Royals, Whiteville? 1970 West Columbus 25-3 Hubert McClenney Waccamaw 1971 Wake Forest-Rolesville Larry Lindsey Capital Area 1972 Wake Forest-Rolesville 24-5 Larry Lindsey Capital Area 1973 Wake Forest-Rolesville Larry Lindsey Capital Area 1974 Elm City 27-2 Harvey Reid Eastern Plains 1975 Elm City 28-1 Harvey Reid Eastern Plains 1976 Clayton Jeff Adams Capital Area 1977 Elm City 29-4 Harvey Reid Eastern Plains 1978 Wake Forest-Rolesville 23-3 Larry Lindsey Capital Area 1979 Wake Forest-Rolesville 29-3 Larry Lindsey Capital Area 1980 Monroe 25-2 Luke Collins Rocky River 1981 Bunn 28-2 Lin Green Tar River James Cooke, Bunn 1982 Bandys 30-1 Bill Bost Southern District 7 Vernon Odom, Bandys 1983 West Montgomery 30-0 Buzz Dunlap Central Tar Heel Burrell Christian, W.Montgomery 1984 Hobbton 20-8 Kenny Bass East Central David Chestnut, Hobbton 1985 Cherryville 28-1 David Watkins Southern District 7 Terry Whisnant, Cherryville 1986 North Rowan 29-2 Bob Hundley Central Carolina Ralph Kitley, North Rowan 1987 Salisbury 30-2 Sam Gealy Central Carolina Fred Campbell, Salisbury 1988 Lexington 26-6 James Daye Central Carolina Robert Watson, Lexington 1989 Farmville Central 26-4 Mike Terrell Eastern Plains Jarvis Lang, Farmville Central 1990 Farmville Central 29-1 Mike Terrell Eastern Plains John Tyson, Farmville Central 1991 Ayden-Grifton 25-4 Bob Murphrey Eastern Plains Kincy Wallace, Ayden-Grifton 1992 Ayden-Grifton 28-2 Bob Murphrey Eastern Plains Carl Artis, Ayden-Grifton 1993 Farmville Central 25-5 Mike Terrell Eastern Plains Virgal Smith, Farmville Central 1994 Fairmont 30-2 Michael Baker Three Rivers Wesley Hinson, Fairmont 1995 Lexington 22-9 Mike Gurley Central Carolina Bernard McIntosh, Lexington 1996 Southwest Guilford 30-2 Robert Kent Mid-State Rod Boger, Southwest Guilford 1997 West Rowan 24-6 Bobby Shipwash Yadkin Valley Scooter Sherrill, West Rowan 1998 Wallace-Rose Hill 31-0 Steve Robinson East Central Jamar Fillyaw, Wallace-Rose Hill 1999 Whiteville 27-3 Glenn McKoy Waccamaw Chris Wilcox, Whiteville 2000 Whiteville 23-6 Glenn McKoy Waccamaw David Stephens, Northwood 2001 East Bladen 25-3 Alvin Thompson Waccamaw Sakrid Dent,Aking Elting, E.Bladen 2002 Cummings 24-4 George Robinson North State T.J. Gwynn, Cummings 2003 Reidsville 23-4 Ron Parson North State Jerome Simpson, Reidsville 2004 Cummings 27-2 George Robinson North State T.J. Gwynn, Cummings 2005 Pisgah 29-0 Jimmy Cleaveland Mountain Athletic Jake Robinson, Pisgah 2006 Cummings 29-1 George Robinson Mid-State Dwight Jones, Cummings 2007 Cummings 30-2 George Robinson Mid-State Dwight Jones, Cummings 2008 West Bladen 30-2 Ken Cross Southeastern Matt McCall, West Bladen 2009 Shelby 29-2 Aubrey Holllfield Southwestern Eric Mayo, Shelby 2010 Kinston 28-4 Wells Gulledge Eastern Plains Reggie Bullock, Kinston 2011 East Rutherford 27-1 Brad LeVine South Mountain Athletic Devince Boykins, East Rutherford 2012 Kinston 27-4 Wells Gulledge Eastern Plains Angelo Keyes, Kinston 2013 Kinston 28-2 Perry Tyndall Eastern Plains Denzel Keyes, Kinston 2014 Kinston 26-4 Perry Tyndall Eastern Carolina Brandon Ingram, Kinston 2015 Kinston 26-4 Perry Tyndall Eastern Carolina Brandon Ingram, Kinston 2016 Farmville Central 29-0 Larry Williford Eastern Plains Tyler Maye, Farmville Central 2017 Northside-Jacksonville 30-0 Tony Marshburn East Central Zach Hobbs, Northside-Jax 2018 Forest Hills 30-2 Matt Sides Rocky River Jai Rorie, Forest Hills 2019 Farmville Central 32-0 Larry Williford Eastern Plains Justin Wright, Farmville Central 2020 Shelby 26-3 Aubrey Hollifield Southwestern No Game Farmville Central 29-2 Larry Williford Eastern Plains No Game

*Cancelled State Championship Games (COVID-19 Pandemic) Co-Champions declared by NCHSAA Board of Directors 1A Men’s Championship Coach & Conference

YEAR SCHOOL RECORD HEAD COACH CONFERENCE MVP

1960 Beaufort 24-0 Thomas McQuaid District 2 Butch Hassell, Beaufort 1961 Beaufort 25-0 Thomas McQuaid District 2 Pud Hassell, Beaufort 1962 Colfax 32-3 Roger Nelson District 5 Larry Morgan, Colfax 1963 North Edgecombe 30-1 James Fulghum 1964 East Surry 1965 Boonville 1966 Ayden 28-0 Stuart Tripp Pitt County 1967 Ayden 28-0 Stuart Tripp Pitt County 1968 Youngsville 32-1 Larry Lindsey Franklin Area 1969 Red Springs 26-0 Bill Templeton Cape Fear C.G.Arrington, Red Springs 1970 Youngsville Larry Lindsey Franklin Area 1971 Louisburg Tommy Twitty Franklin Area 1972 South Edgecombe 1973 West Edgecombe 1974 Maxton Leroy Vaughn Cape Fear Lenwood Graham, Maxton 1975 John Wilkinson 27-2 Doug Barnes Beaufort-Hyde-Martin 1976 Wentworth Grady Stafford North Central 1977 Pantego Al Baker Beaufort-Hyde-Martin 1978 John Wilkinson 26-1 Doug Barnes Beaufort-Hyde-Martin 1979 John Wilkinson 20-7 Haywood Boston Beaufort-Hyde-Martin 1980 Pantego 29-1 Al Baker Beaufort-Hyde-Martin 1981 Pantego 32-0 Al Baker Tobacco Belt Phillip Bunch, Pantego 1982 John Wilkinson 26-3 Haywood Boston Tobacco Belt Ervin Harris, John Wilkinson 1983 Stoneville 17-9 Grady Stafford Independent Lonzie Scales, Stoneville 1984 Edneyville 26-3 David Jones Appalachian Keith Pryor, Edneyville 1985 Clarkton 22-7 Harold Ford Tri-County Israel Cromartie, Clarkton 1986 Currituck 24-4 Lucian Griffin Albemarle Travis Saunders, Currituck 1987 Hendersonville 28-2 Bobby Wilkins Appalachian Brian Combs, Hendersonville 1988 St. Pauls 23-4 John Gibbs Lumber River Edward Gerald, St. Pauls 1989 North Duplin 26-1 Frank Hollowell Carolina Dexter Morrisey, N Duplin 1990 Bladenboro 28-3 Willis Nance Jr. Southern Eight Trelonnie Owens, Bladenboro 1991 St. Pauls 28-2 John Gibbs Lumber River Jerrell Emanuel, St. Pauls 1992 Hendersonville 24-5 Bobby Wilkins Appalachian Bobby Britt, Hendersonville 1993 Jones Senior 25-6 Alphana Hobbs Coastal Plains Dexter Cannon, Jones Sr. 1994 Bladenboro 25-5 Willis Nance Jr. Three Rivers Bert Rogers, Bladenboro 1995 Jordan-Matthews 25-7 John Phillips Central Tar Heel Reginald Carter, J-Matthews 1996 Roanoke 25-2 Clarence Atkinson Tobacco Belt Blake Little, Roanoke 1997 Roanoke 28-2 Clarence Atkinson Tobacco Belt Ernest Hudson, Roanoke 1998 Thomasville 26-3 Woody Huneycutt Yadkin Valley Rada Simon, Thomasville 1999 Cummings 26-3 Kim Annas Central Tar Heel Troy Wheless, Bunn 2000 Thomasville 21-3 Woody Huneycutt Yadkin Valley Anthony Harris, Thomasville 2001 Cummings 25-2 George Robinson Central Tar Heel Charlie Norman, Cummings 2002 Mount Airy 31-1 Kemp Phillips Northwest Justin Brim, Mount Airy 2003 Thomasville 29-2 Woody Huneycutt Yadkin Valley Brandon Setzer, Thomasville 2004 Hayesville 29-2 Michael Cottrell Big Smoky Mountain Brett Bracken, Hayesville 2005 Thomasville 28-2 Woody Huneycutt Yadkin Valley Brent LeMay, Thomasville 2006 Wallace-Rose Hill 28-2 Steve Robinson Super Six Michael Evans, Wallace-Rose Hill 2007 Thomasville 24-2 Woody Huneycutt Yadkin Valley Chris Woods, Thomasville 2008 Winston-Salem Prep 29-6 Andre Gould Independent Reginald Johnson, W-S Prep 2009 Bishop McGuinness 31-2 Josh Thompson Northwest Aaron Toomey, BishopMcGuinness 2010 Monroe 32-1 Johnny Sowell Rocky River Issac Blakeney, Monroe 2011 North Rowan 27-5 Andrew Mitchell Yadkin Valley Samuel Starks, North Rowan 2012 Winston-Salem Prep 31-1 Andre Gould Northwest Mike Hughes, W-S Prep 2013 Winston-Salem Prep 32-1 Andre Gould Northwest Mike Hughes, W-S Prep 2014 Winston-Salem Prep 26-4 Andre Gould Northwest Mike Hughes, W-S Prep 2015 East Carteret 28-2 Billy Anderson Coastal Plains Jacque Brown, East Carteret 2016 Voyager Academy 32-4 Mike Huff North Central Athletic Jay Huff, Voyager Academy 2017 Lincoln Charter 30-4 Bradley Gabriel Southern Pidemont Kody Shubert, Lincoln Charter 2018 Winston-Salem Prep 27-3 Andre Gould Northwest Daivien Williamson, W-S Prep 2019 Bishop McGuinness 24-8 Josh Thompson Northwest Andrew Budzinski, B. McGuinness 2020 Winston-Salem Prep 22-8 Andre Gould Northwest No Game Henderson Collegiate 26-10 George Marshall North Central No Game

*Cancelled State Championship Games (COVID-19 Pandemic) Co-Champions declared by NCHSAA Board of Directors WNCHSAA Championship Results

WNCHSAA MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS YEAR SITE CHAMPION RUNNER UP

1948 Lenoir-Rhyne Shelby 38 Lincolnton 25 1949 Lincolnton Unknown 1950 Unknown Unknown 1951 Unknown Unknown 1952 Statesville Kannapolis 41 Barium Springs 38 1953 Hickory Shelby 49 Hickory 40 1954 Statesville Kannapolis 53 R-S Central 52 1955 Lincolnton Asheboro 69 Hickory 60 1956 Unknown Asheboro 53 Valdese 46 1957 Unknown Kannapolis 58 Valdese 43 1958 Lexington Asheboro 55 Hickory 48 1959 Hickory Asheboro 60 Belmont 46 1960 Spencer Shelby 50 Statesville 48 1961 Hudson Shelby 49 Kannapolis 42 1962 Davie County Asheboro 64 Belmont 51 1963 R-S Central Hudson 50 Thomasville 43 1964 North Rowan R-S Central 54 Albemarle 45 1965 Marion Hickory 54 Albemarle 50 1966 Kannapolis Albemarle Valdese 1967 Lenoir-Rhyne Kannapolis 70 R-S Central 61 1968 Kannapolis Kannapolis 63 Kings Mountain 58 1969 Lenoir-Rhyne Salisbury 56 Shelby 50 1970 Lexington YMCA Salisbury 50 Marion 35 1971 Catawba Salisbury 41 Crest 33 1972 Lenoir-Rhyne East Rutherford 60 Morganton 42 1973 Catawba Crest 53 Shelby 50 1974 Catawba Crest 50 Shelby 40 1975 Catawba North Davidson 63 East Rowan 58 1976 Catawba Asheboro 64 Shelby 59 1977 Catawba ShelbWNCHSAAy WOMEN’S BASKETBALL54 CHAMPIONSHIPS North Rowan 53 YEAR CHAMPION RUNNER UP

1953 Statesville 84 Lincolnton 80 1954 Lincolnton 67 Barium Springs 51 1955 Lincolnton 100 Statesville 92 1956 Taylorsville 67 Landis 64 1957 Taylorsville 66 Winecoff 61 1958 Kannapolis 60 Hickory 46 1959 Taylorsville 79 Thomasville 56 1960 Asheboro 67 Taylorsville 59 1961 Taylorsville 90 Kannapolis 61 1962 Chase 1963 Taylorsville 61 Kannapolis 37 1964 East Rutherford 43 Monroe 24 1965 Lincolnton 46 Concord 32 1966 Morganton 48 Statesville 40 1967 Chase 52 Concord 42 1968 Chase 44 Concord 34 1969 Marion 38 Kannapolis 31 1970 Mooresville 35 Marion 33 1971 Newton-Conover 35 Marion 28 1972 Belmont South Point 59 McDowell 53 1973 Belmont South Point 60 Burns 37 1974 East Rowan 62 Morganton Freedom 56 1975 Statesville 57 Alexander Central 50 1976 North Stanly 62 North Gaston 41 1977 North Gaston 62 North Stanly 44 NCHSAC Championship Results

- The North Carolina High School Athletic Conference served for regulations, suggest fees, and establish basic guidelines. There were many years as the athletic organization for historically black high- 35 schools represented at that initial meeting. The organization ac schools. The NCHSAC conducted championships in several sports, tually used two different names during its time, including the North and Dr. W.T. “Army” Armstrong of Rocky Mount served as commis Carolina Negro High School Athletic Association and then the North sioner for many years. Carolina High School Athletic Conference. The NCHSAA has spent quite a bit of time and effort trying to The conference’s record membership was 215 high schools in - research state champions and other facts about the Conference, 1959. That level stayed fairly consistent until the late 1960’s, as although what had been uncovered was sketchy. Recently, though, integration began to take place. At its height, the Conference had ap we acquired some documents which Tim Brayboy, who worked for proximately 90 football teams, 215 basketball teams, 75 in baseball, the state Department of Public Instruction before his retirement, 30 in tennis and 40 in track. had discovered, and it sheds terrific light on the organization. The In its last year of operation, in 1969, the NCHSAC was down to organization was fairly loosely knit in the 1920’s and ‘30’s, basically 48 schools, including 17 with football teams, all 48 with basketball, consisting of 30 to 35 black high schools with no well defined or nine with baseball, four in tennis and five in track. consistent plan for declaring championships in any sport. Any additions or correction to the championship list may be sent In 1946, a meeting was held in Charlotte to discuss reorganization.Open / 3A Divisionto James Alverson at the NCHSAA. YEAR Dr. Armstrong was asked to draw up a constitutionCHAMPION with rules and RUNNER UP

1946 1947 Laurinburg 56 Gastonia Highland 37 1948 Ridgeview 1949 Ridgeview 56 Rockingham 37 1950 Ridgeview 42 Kings Mountain 23 1951 A Laurinburg 52 West Charlotte 50 B Ridgeview 50 Durham Merrick-Moore 30 1952 Winston-Salem Atkins 40 Gastonia Highland 36 1953 Winston-Salem Atkins 62 Winston-Salem Carver 43 1954 Winston-Salem Atkins 58 Laurinburg 53 1955 Rocky Mt. Washington 52 Winston-Salem Atkins 51 1956 Wilmington Williston 69 Greensboro Dudley 57 1957 Winston-Salem Atkins 71 Raleigh Ligon 48 1958 Greensboro Dudley 49 Rocky Mt. Washington 40 1959 Winston-Salem Atkins 46 Wilmington Williston 44 1960 Rocky Mt. Washington 58 Wilmington Williston 51 1961 Greensboro Dudley 63 Wilmington Williston 56 1962 2A Division Burlington Jordan Sellars 524A Division Durham Merrick-Moore 47 1963 West Charlotte 66 Greensboro Dudley 64

1956 Nashville Nash County 58, Roper Union County 40 1964 Wilson Darden 61 Asheville Stephens Lee 50 1957 Morganton Olive Hill 62, Trenton Jones 53 1965 Durham Hillside 80 West Charlotte 78(ot) 1958 Burlington Jordan Sellars 40, Chapel Hill Lincoln 34 1966 West Charlotte 96 Durham Hillside 66 1959 East Spencer Dunbar 54, Burlington Jordan Sellars 41 1967 Raleigh Ligon 71 Durham Hillside 66 1960 Burlington Jordan Sellars 68, East Spencer Dunbar 65 3A1968 Division High Point William Penn Winston-Salem Paisley 1961 LaGrange Frink East, Spencer Dunbar 1969 Winston-Salem Atkins 71 Asheville Stephens Lee 70 1962 Elm City Douglass 88,1A DivisionCharlotte York Road 77 1963 1964 Winston-Salem Paisley 54 Durham Merrick-Moore 52(3ot) 1965 Durham Merrick-Moore 67 Burlington Jordan Sellars 55 1956 Pinehurst Academy Heights 59 Catawba Rosenwald 42 1966 Burlington Jordan Sellars 74 Durham Merrick-Moore 64 1957 Tryon Emerry 46 West Southern Pines 45 1967 Durham Merrick-Moore 76 Winston-Salem Anderson 64 1958 Shelby 56 West Southern Pines 54 2A1968 Division Concord Logan 81 Nash Central 80 1959 West Southern Pines 44 Cherryville Chavis 37 1969 Durham Merrick-Moore Burlington Jordan Sellars 1960 West Badin 74 Red Springs Person 46 1961 West Badin 55 Durham Little River 54 1964 Elm City Douglass vs. Hallsboro Artesia Play1962 went to four divisions in 1964 1965 Method Berry O’Kelly 84 Kinston Woodington 76 1963 Durham Little River 82 Laurel Hill Carver 56 1A1966 Division Elm City Douglass 87 Kinston Woodington 65 1967 Whiteville 87 Garner 71

1964 Durham Little River 70 Mooresville Dunbar 48 1965 Durham Little River 83 West Southern Pines 66 1966 Catawba Rosenwald 86 Franklinton B. F. Person 74 1967 Durham Little River 81 Laurel Hill Carver 76 INDIAN HIGH SCHOOL TOURNAMENT

The Robeson Indian High School Athletic Conference began interscholastic participation in the 1920’s. Original members -of the conference were Fairmont, Green Grove, Magnolia, Pembroke, Piney Grove, Prospect and Union Chapel. Teams competed in several sports, but the post-season basketball tournament at Pembroke State was always a highlight of the year. With consolidation reduc - ing the number of schools to four, the league added Hawkeye (Hoke County) and Les Maxwell (Cumberland in 1966 to become the Tri-County Indian High School Athletic Conference. Then in 1968 the schools joined the NCHSAA, just as the schools in the North Caroli na High School Athletic Conference for black high schools did. WeROBESON are grateful COUNTY to Tim Brayboy INDIAN for HIGH this SCHOOL historical CONFERENCE--MEN’S research. BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS YEAR CHAMPION RUNNER-UP

1939-40 Pembroke Prospect 1940-41 Prospect 31 Pembroke 29 (OT) 1941-42 Pembroke 27 Green Grove 21 1942-43 no tournament results 1943-44 Pembroke Prospect 1944-45 Fairmont 22 Green Grove 16 1945-46 Green Grove 33 Prospect 15 1946-47 Pembroke 51 Green Grove 19 1947-48 Prospect 1948-49 Prospect 27 Pembroke 15 1949-50 Prospect Fairmont 1950-51 Pembroke 38 Fairmont 19 1951-52 Fairmont Pembroke 1952-53 Pembroke Prospect 1953-54 Pembroke 81 Magnolia 48 1954-55 Fairgrove 44 Magnolia 43 1955-56 Pembroke 45 Fairgrove 42 1956-57 Fairgrove 50 Pembroke 39 1957-58 Fairgrove 63 Pembroke 36 1958-59 Fairgrove 52 Pembroke 32 1959-60 Pembroke 52 Magnolia 41 1960-61 Pembroke 49 Magnolia 43 1961-62 Fairgrove 45 Pembroke 39 1962-63 Fairgrove 44 Pembroke 40 1963-64 Fairgrove TRI-COUNTY INDIAN HIGH35 SCHOOL ATHLETICPembroke CONFERENCE 33 1964-65 Prospect 53 Pembroke 50

1965-66 Pembroke 52 Hawkeye 23 1966-67 ROBESONMagnolia COUNTY INDIAN HIGH56 SCHOOL WOMEN’S BASKETBALLLes Maxwell TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS53 (OT) YEAR CHAMPION RUNNER-UP

1945-46 Magnolia 21 Pembroke 12 1946-47 no tournament results 1947-48 Union Chapel Prospect 1948-49 Prospect 19 Union Chapel 14 1949-50 Union Chapel Magnolia 1950-51 Pembroke 60 Magnolia 50 1951-52 no tournament results 1952-53 Pembroke 1953-54 Pembroke 64 Fairgrove 41 1954-55 Pembroke 1955-56 Pembroke 64 Fairgrove 62 1956-57 Magnolia 57 Prospect 35 1957-58 Pembroke 45 Fairgrove 39 1958-59 Pembroke 59 Fairgrove 45 1959-60 Fairgrove 1960-61 Fairgrove 68 Magnolia 38 PAST WOMEN’S CHAMPIONHIP RESULTS SCHOOL TITLES WON SCHOOL TITLES WON

Andrews 1 Northwest Guilford 1 Andrews, T.W. 1 Orrum 2 Asheville 4 Pamlico County 1 Bandys 6 Parkton 1 Beddingfield 1 Parkwood 1 Bishop McGuinness 9 Pinecrest 2 Broughton 3 Pisgah 1 Butler, David 1 Reid Ross 1 Carver 2 Reynolds, A. C. 2 Cary 1 Salisbury 4 Chapel Hill 2 Seventy-First 2 Chatham Central 4 Smith, E.E. 1 Cherokee 1 Smoky Mountain 1 Chocowinity 1 South Central 1 Central Davidson 1 South Johnston 1 Clinton 3 South Mecklenburg 1 Concord 1 South View 1 Dudley, James B. 1 Southeast Guilford 2 East Davidson 1 Southeast Raleigh 2 East Duplin 1 Southwest Guilford 3 East Henderson 1 SouthWest Edgecombe 4 East Lincoln 1 Thomasville 4 East Surry 1 Trinity 2 East Wake 1 Union 2 E. NC School for the Deaf 1 Union Pines 1 Elm City 1 Vance 2 Enka 2 Weldon 1 Erwin, Clyde 1 West Caldwell 2 Farmville Central 2 West Carteret 1 Fike 1 West Charlotte 1 Foard, Fred T. 2 West Davidson 1 Forestview 1 West Forsyth 1 Freedom 5 West Henderson 1 Garner 1 Westover 1 Goldsboro 2 Wilkes Central 1 Graham 1 Wilkinson, John A. 2 Harding University 2 Winston-SalemTOP Prep MULTIPLE WOMEN’S STATE 2 Hayesville 6 TITLES WON (SINCE 1971) Hendersonville 1 High Point Central 5 SCHOOL TITLES WON Hickory 4 Hillside 1 Hiwassee Dam 1 Jordan-Matthews 1 Bishop McGuinness 9 Kinston 1 Bandys 6 Lakewood 1 Hayesville 6 Ledford 4 Freedom 5 Lumberton 1 High Point Central 5 Madison 1 Asheville 4 McDowell 1 Chatham Central 4 Millbrook 3 Hickory 4 Mitchell 2 Ledford 4 Monroe 1 Salisbury 4 Mt. Airy 1 Mountain Heritage 1 SouthWest Edgecombe 4 Murphy 3 Thomasville 4 Myers Park 2 Broughton 3 Newton-Conover 2 Clinton 3 Northern Nash 1 Millbrook 3 North Iredell 2 Murphy 3 North Mecklenburg 1 North Pitt 3 North Pitt 2 Southwest Guilford 3 Northern Guilford 1 PAST WOMEN’S CHAMPIONHIP RESULTS OPEN CLASSIFICATION

1972 North Pitt 1973 East Lincoln 1974 South Johnston 1975 Fred T. Foard4A 3A 2A 1A 1976 Union Pines 1977 Pinecrest Bandys Elm City Andrews 1978 Garner Enka Chatham Central John Wilkinson 1979e Fik Graham Central Davidson John Wilkinson 1980 Goldsboro Clyde Erwin Union Parkton 1981 Chapel Hill SouthWest Edgecombe Bandys Chocowinity 1982 Goldsboro SouthWest Edgecombe Bandys Hiwassee Dam 1983 Broughton Enka Parkwood Eastern NC School for Deaf 1984 Reid Ross North Iredell Southwest Guilford Orrum 1985 Broughton West Caldwell Southwest Guilford Orrum 1986 North Mecklenburg West Caldwell West Davidson Chatham Central 1987 Asheville Trinity Bandys Hendersonville 1988 Vance Trinity Bandys Hayesville 1989 Freedom Pisgah Clinton Hayesville 1990 A. C. Reynolds North Iredell Clinton Hayesville 1991 McDowell West Henderson Madison Hayesville 1992 Pinecrest Fred T. Foard Newton-Conover Hayesville 1993 Cary High Point Central Monroe Hayesville 1994 Freedom West Carteret Bandys Lakewood 1995 Freedom Hickory Ledford Murphy 1996 Hillside SouthWest Edgecombe Mitchell Cherokee 1997 East Wake High Point Central Ledford Murphy 1998 Northern Nash Hickory East Duplin Union 1999 Southeast Raleigh Hickory High Point Central Chatham Central 2000 A.C. Reynolds East Henderson Ledford Chatham Central 2001 Lumberton Carver High Point Central East Surry 2002 Freedom High Point Central Ledford Thomasville 2003 Seventy-First Asheville Mitchell Thomasville 2004 Seventy-First Asheville Salisbury Thomasville 2005 Broughton Asheville SouthWest Edgecombe Thomasville 2006 South Mecklenburg Beddingfield Farmville Central Bishop McGuinness 2007 South View Carver Smoky Mountain Bishop McGuinness 2008 Westover Concord East Davidson Bishop McGuinness 2009 West Charlotte Dudley Salisbury Bishop McGuinness 2010 David Butler Forestview Salisbury Bishop McGuinness 2011 Southwest Guilford South Central Salisbury Bishop McGuinness 2012 Millbrook Harding University Jordan-Matthews Bishop McGuinness 2013 Millbrook Harding University Kinston Bishop McGuinness 2014 Myers Park Chapel Hill T.W. Andrews Bishop McGuinness 2015 Myers Park Hickory Wilkes Central Winston-Salem Prep 2016 Millbrook Freedom North Pitt Winston-Salem Prep 2017 Northwest Guilford Northern Guilford Clinton Mount Airy 2018 Northwest Guilford Northern Guilford North Pitt Mount Airy 2019 West Forsyth Southeast Guilford Mountain Heritage Pamlico County 2020* Zebulon B. Vance Southeast Guilford Newton-Conover Murphy Southeast Raleigh E.E. Smith Farmville Central Weldon

*Cancelled State Championship Games (COVID-19 Pandemic) Co-Champions declared by NCHSAA Board of Directors 4A Women’s Championship Results

OPEN YEAR SITE CHAMPION RUNNER UP

1972 High Point Central North Pitt 58 West Montgomery 34 1973 High Point Central East Lincoln 64 Ragsdale 53 1974 High Point Central South Johnston 52 Williamston 49 1975 Union Pines Fred T. Foard 75 Ragsdale 73 1976 Union Pines Union PinesPLAY WENT TO54 FOUR CLASSES Fred T. Foard 53 4A YEAR SITE CHAMPION RUNNER UP

1977 Burlington Williams Pinecrest 69 Southern Wayne 67 1978 Campbell, Buies Creek Garner 54 Northern Nash 45 1979 Campbell, Buies Creek Fike 64 Garner 41 1980 Fayetteville Westover Goldsboro 63 Scotland 62 1981 Elon College Chapel Hill 67 Cary 46 1982 Elon College Goldsboro 52 Page 42 1983 Elon College Broughton 58 Hunter Huss 52 1984 Elon College Reid Ross 45 Ben L. Smith 39 1985 Elon College Broughton 51 High Point Central 49 1986 Elon College North Mecklenburg 61 Pine Forest 54 1987 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Asheville 66 Fayetteville Westover 59 1988 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Henderson Vance 53 Freedom 48 1989 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Freedom 66 Richmond County 59 (OT) 1990 Carmichael, Chapel Hill A. C. Reynolds 70 Broughton 65 1991 Carmichael, Chapel Hill McDowell 53 Pinecrest 43 1992 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Pinecrest 57 Hickory 48 1993 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Cary 61 Freedom 48 1994 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Freedom 80 Terry Sanford 51 1995 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Freedom 65 Person 55 1996 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Hillside 73 Terry Sanford 51 1997 Carmichael, Chapel Hill East Wake 38 North Forsyth 28 1998 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Northern Nash 65 McDowell 53 1999 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Southeast Raleigh 68 McDowell 65 2000 Smith Center, Chapel Hill A.C. Reynolds 54 Terry Sanford 52 2001 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Lumberton 69 East Wake 45 2002 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Freedom 68 Lumberton 52 2003 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Seventy-First 50 Charlotte Vance 47 2004 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh Seventy-First 76 McDowell 70 2005 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Broughton 69 Northern Durham 60 2006 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh South Mecklenburg 60 Apex 53 2007 Smith Center, Chapel Hill South View 69 Grimsley 64 2008 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh Westover 58 West Charlotte 53 2009 Smith Center, Chapel Hill West Charlotte 78 Hillside 60 2010 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh David Butler 87 Green Hope 61 2011 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Southwest Guilford 44 Millbrook 35 2012 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh Millbrook 57 West Forsyth 40 2013 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Millbrook 62 Page 56 2014 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh Myers Park 61 Southeast Raleigh 46 2015 Carmichael Arena, Chapel Hill Myers Park 52 Southeast Raleigh 47 2016 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Millbrook 46 Northwest Guilford 45 2017 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh Northwest Guilford 36 Southeast Raleigh 34 2018 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Northwest Guilford 44 Southeast Raleigh 36 2019 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh West Forsyth 47 Southeast Raleigh 36 2020* Cancelled (COVID-19) Zebulon B. Vance & Southeast Raleigh (Co-Champions) *Cancelled State Championship Games (COVID-19 Pandemic) Co-Champions declared by NCHSAA Board of Directors 3A Women’s Championship Results

YEAR SITE CHAMPION RUNNER UP

1977 Hickory High Bandys 63 Charles D. Owen 60 1978 Hickory High Enka 56 Burns 52 1979 Hickory High Graham 43 Davie County 42 1980 Hickory High Clyde Erwin 67 Graham 60 1981 Elon College SW Edgecombe 65 Mountain Heritage 64 1982 Elon College SW Edgecombe 72 Crest 69 1983 Elon College Enka 61 D. H. Conley 53 1984 Elon College North Iredell 50 SouthWest Edgecombe 47 1985 Elon College West Caldwell 65 Farmville Central 54 1986 Elon College West Caldwell 74 SouthWest Edgecombe 66 1987 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Trinity 65 North Iredell 64 (OT) 1988 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Trinity 69 East Henderson 65 (OT) 1989 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Pisgah 65 D. H. Conley 44 1990 Carmichael, Chapel Hill North Iredell 53 Tarboro 49 1991 Carmichael, Chapel Hill West Henderson 68 Harnett Central 61 1992 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Fred T. Foard 69 High Point Central 53 1993 Carmichael, Chapel Hill High Point Central 101 North Iredell 61 1994 Carmichael, Chapel Hill West Carteret 48 Smoky Mountain 43 1995 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Hickory 67 SouthWest Edgecombe 63 (OT) 1996 Carmichael, Chapel Hill SW Edgecombe 58 North Buncombe 51 1997 Carmichael, Chapel Hill High Point Central 66 Wilson Fike 64 1998 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Hickory 37 Wilson Fike 29 1999 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Hickory 69 Eden Morehead 64 (OT) 2000 Smith Center, Chapel Hill East Henderson 65 Carver 49 2001 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Carver 64 T.C. Roberson 53 2002 Smith Center, Chapel Hill High Point Central 56 Rockingham County 53 2003 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh Asheville 62 Rockingham County 52 2004 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Asheville 64 Southern Durham 47 2005 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh Asheville 72 High Point Central 65 2006 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Beddingfield 64 Fred T. Foard 53 2007 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh Carver 58 SouthWest Edgecombe 49 2008 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Concord 77 Beddingfield 62 2009 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh y Dudle 60 Forestview 58 2010 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Forestview 62 South Central 55 2011 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh South Central 61 Hickory 58 (OT) 2012 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Harding University 65 Walter Williams 43 2013 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh Harding University 56 Chapel Hill 52 2014 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Chapel Hill 69 Hickory 56 2015 Carmichael Arena, Chapel Hill Hickory 71 Chapel Hill 53 2016 Carmichael Arena, Chapel Hill Freedom 53 Northern Guilford 50 2017 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Northern Guilford 66 Hickory Ridge 64 2018 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh Northern Guilford 60 Jacksonville 52 2019 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Southeast Guilford 55 Cuthbertson 49 2020* Cancelled (COVID-19) Southeast Guilford & E. E. Smith (Co-Champions) *Cancelled State Championship Games (COVID-19 Pandemic) Co-Champions declared by NCHSAA Board of Directors 2A Women’s Championship Results

YEAR SITE CHAMPION RUNNER UP

1977 Union Pines Elm City 65 Chatham Central 57 1978 Union Pines Chatham Central 58 Union 47 1979 Union Pines Central Davidson 41 Dixon 36 1980 Union Pines Union 59 West Montgomery 46 1981 Elon College Bandys 47 Louisburg 44 1982 Elon College Bandys 65 Union 48 1983 Elon College Parkwood 55 Orrum 48 1984 Elon College Southwest Guilford 80 South Robeson 50 1985 Elon College Southwest Guilford 75 South Robeson 66 1986 Elon College West Davidson 70 South Robeson 65 1987 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Bandys 52 Clinton 45 1988 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Bandys 73 Clinton 69 1989 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Clinton 72 Bunker Hill 63 1990 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Clinton 58 Newton-Conover 52 1991 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Madison 66 East Duplin 48 1992 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Newton-Conover 77 Farmville Central 54 1993 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Monroe 54 Franklinton 42 1994 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Bandys 57 Western Guilford 51 1995 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Ledford 65 Southwest Guilford 60 1996 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Mitchell 44 Northside 43 1997 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Ledford 59 St. Pauls 57 1998 Carmichael, Chapel Hill East Duplin 59 Ledford 45 1999 Smith Center, Chapel Hill High Point Central 78 St. Pauls 63 2000 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Ledford 62 Western Alamance 41 2001 Smith Center, Chapel Hill High Point Central 92 Eastern Alamance 62 2002 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Ledford 73 Tarboro 51 2003 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Mitchell 61 Red Springs 50 2004 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh Salisbury 65 Southern Vance 40 2005 Smith Center, Chapel Hill SW Edgecombe 72 East Rutherford 50 2006 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh Farmville Central 56 Salisbury 55 (OT) 2007 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Smoky Mountain 85 Graham 62 2008 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh East Davidson 62 Graham 59 2009 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Salisbury 56 Graham 41 2010 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh Salisbury 49 East Bladen 37 2011 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Salisbury 76 East Bladen 44 2012 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh Jordan-Matthews 56 Wilkes Central 39 2013 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Kinston 51 Pisgah 40 2014 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh T.W. Andrews 57 Bandys 51 2015 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Wilkes Central 44 Kinston 41 2016 Smith Center, Chapel Hill North Pitt 68 East Davidson 65 2017 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh Clinton 59 North Surry 49 2018 Smith Center, Chapel Hill North Pitt 63 North Wilkes 42 2019 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh Mountain Heritage 63 Farmville Central 53 2020* Cancelled (COVID-19) Newton-Conover & Farmville Central (Co-Champions) *Cancelled State Championship Games (COVID-19 Pandemic) Co-Champions declared by NCHSAA Board of Directors 1A Women’s Championship Results

YEAR SITE CHAMPION RUNNER UP

1977 Buies Creek Andrews 35 Princeton 33 (OT) 1978 Garner John Wilkinson 76 Hayesvillle 73 1979 Garner John Wilkinson 76 Clarkton 59 1980 Garner Parkton 59 Princeton 58 1981 Elon College Chocowinity 86 Hiwassee Dam 64 1982 Elon College Hiwassee Dam 67 Chocowinity 52 1983 Elon College ENC Sch. for Deaf 48 Hiwassee Dam 45 1984 Elon College Orrum 65 Edneyville 38 1985 Elon College Orrum 65 Edneyville 36 1986 Elon College Chatham Central 55 Princeton 38 1987 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Hendersonville 50 Gates County 47 1988 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Hayesville 70 Hobbton 53 1989 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Hayesville 70 Chocowinity 41 1990 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Hayesville 51 Tabor City 48 1991 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Hayesville 73 Tabor City 49 1992 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Hayesville 77 Midway 49 1993 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Hayesville 54 Mattamuskeet 40 1994 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Lakewood 80 Murphy 60 1995 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Murphy 62 Williamston 37 1996 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Cherokee 69 Roanoke 63 1997 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Murphy 77 Union 51 1998 Carmichael, Chapel Hill Union 85 Cherokee 70 1999 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Chatham Central 53 Red Springs 47 2000 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Chatham Central 65 Roanoke 64 2001 Smith Center, Chapel Hill East Surry 69 Perquimans 65 2002 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Thomasville 69 Midway 44 2003 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh Thomasville 68 Farmville Central 65 2004 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Thomasville 67 Farmville Central 48 2005 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh Thomasville 62 Weldon 26 2006 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Bishop McGuinness 54 Southeast Halifax 31 2007 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh Bishop McGuinness 79 East Bladen 42 2008 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Bishop McGuinness 56 Pender 43 2009 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh Bishop McGuinness 64 East Bladen 33 2010 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Bishop McGuinness 55 Williamston 46 2011 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh Bishop McGuinness 57 Southwest Onslow 43 2012 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Bishop McGuinness 60 Southside 44 2013 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh Bishop McGuinness 57 River Mill 52 2014 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Bishop McGuinness 61 Riverside (Martin) 58 2015 Carmichael Arena, Chapel Hill Winston-Salem Prep 58 Riverside (Martin) 31 2016 Carmichael Arena, Chapel Hill Winston-Salem Prep 66 Plymouth 34 2017 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Mount Airy 66 Pamlico 40 2018 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh Mount Airy 69 Pamlico 32 2019 Smith Center, Chapel Hill Pamlico County 62 East Surry 55 2020* Cancelled (COVID-19) Murphy & Weldon (Co-Champions)

*Cancelled State Championship Games (COVID-19 Pandemic) Co-Champions declared by NCHSAA Board of Directors 4A Women’s Championship Coach & Conference

OPEN CLASSIFICATION YEAR SCHOOL RECORD HEAD COACH CONFERENCE MVP

1972 North Pitt 30-0 Eldred Mauldin Eastern Plains 1973 East Lincoln 29-0 Henry Barkley Southern District 7 1974 South Johnston 21-2 Tom Jackson Capital Area 1975 Fred T. Foard 28-1 Bob4A Stame CLASSIFICATIONy Southern District 7 YEAR1976 SCHOOLUnion Pines RE23-5CORD HECarADl Salmon COACH CCentrONFERENCEal Tar Heel MVP

1977 Pinecrest 25-1 James Moore Division 4 1978 Garner 28-0 Lawrence Dunn Division 5 1979 Fike 26-3 Eddie Summerlin Division 1 1980 Goldsboro 27-0 Gerald Whitley Division 2 1981 Chapel Hill 24-2 Sherry Norris Division 6 1982 Goldsboro 24-5 Mary Bryan Carlyle Mideastern 1983 Broughton 30-0 Ed Baldwin Cap Eight 1984 Reid Ross 27-3 Bob Norton Southeastern 1985 Broughton 28-1 Ed Baldwin Cap Nine 1986 North Mecklenburg 26-0 Carroll Mizelle Southwest Andrea Stinson, North Meck 1987 Asheville 30-1 Dereck Witherspoon Mountain Athletic Rhonda Mapp, Asheville 1988 Vance 25-3 Dottie Cobb Pac Six Shannon Young, Vance 1989 Freedom 27-2 Marsha Crump Northwestern Kenda Walker, Freedom 1990 A.C. Reynolds 29-1 Rick High Mountain Athletic Tara Saunooke, A.C. Reynolds 1991 McDowell 29-1 Mike Silver Northwestern Tammy McEntire, McDowell 1992 Pinecrest 27-5 James Moore Southeastern Charlette Hargrove, Pinecrest 1993 Cary 29-1 Debbie Edwards Tri-Six Karen Curtis, Cary 1994 Freedom 27-1 Marsha Crump Northwestern Natasha Davis, Freedom 1995 Freedom 29-1 Marsha Crump Northwestern Amber Snipes &Tara Ramsey,Freed’m 1996 Hillside 25-2 George Williams,Jr. PAC-Six Jamie McDonald, Hillside 1997 East Wake 24-6 Ben McKaig Tri-Six Shaneka Ellis, East Wake 1998 Northern Nash 27-1 Grover Battle Big East Carisse Moody, Northern Nash 1999 Southeast Raleigh 29-1 William Powell Cap Eight Jessica Hawkins,Southeast Raleigh 2000 A.C.Reynolds 26-3 Jim Lankford Mountain Athletic Lauren Trantham, A.C. Reynolds 2001 Lumberton 29-1 Danny Graham Southeastern Yolanda Jones, Lumberton 2002 Freedom 27-2 Jamie Smith Northwestern Kerri Gordin, Freedom 2003 Seventy-First 30-1 Tracie Taylor Mid-Southeastern LaToya Pringle, Seventy-First 2004 Seventy-First 30-1 Tracie Taylor Mid-Southeastern LaToya Pringle, Seventy-First 2005 Broughton 24-4 Dayne Jordan Cap Six Jasmine Newkirk, Broughton 2006 South Mecklenburg 27-3 Troy Gaston Southwestern Joy Cheek, South Mecklenburg 2007 South View 32-0 Brent Barker Two Rivers Amber Calvin, South View 2008 Westover 30-2 Gene Arrington Mid-Southeastern Tequila Jones, Westover 2009 West Charlotte 28-3 Reginald Mobley MECA Seven Christal Caldwell, West Charlotte 2010 David Butler 25-4 Stephanie Butler Southwestern Cierra Burdick, David Butler 2011 Southwest Guilford 30-2 Jessica Bryan Piedmont Triad Jessica Pone, Southwest Guilford 2012 Millbrook 31-2 Chris East Cap Eight Briana Day, Millbrook 2013 Millbrook 33-0 Chris East Cap Eight Briana Day, Millbrook 2014 Myers Park 30-1 Barbara Nelson Southwestern Rydeiah Rogers, Myers Park 2015 Myers Park 29-1 Barbara Nelson Southwestern Rydeiah Rogers, Myers Park 2016 Millbrook 30-2 Chris East Cap Eight Kai Crutchfield, Millbrook 2017 Northwest Guilford 30-2 Darlene Joyner Piedmont Triad Elizabeth Kitley, Northwest Guilford 2018 Northwest Guilford 29-2 Darlene Joyner Piedmont Triad Elizabeth Kitley, Northwest Guilford 2019 West Forsyth 26-3 Brittany Cox Central Piedmont Callie Scheier, West Forsyth 2020* Zebulon B. Vance 26-5 Donnell Rhyne I-Meck No Game Southeast Raleigh 27-1 Nicole Meyers CAP 7 No Game

*Cancelled State Championship Games (COVID-19 Pandemic) Co-Champions declared by NCHSAA Board of Directors 3A Women’s Championship Coach & Conference

YEAR SCHOOL RECORD HEAD COACH CONFERENCE MVP

1977 Bandys 29-0 Bill Bost Southern District 7 1978 Enka 29-2 Bill Rucker Parkway 1979 Graham 25-2 Don Amos Mid-State East 1980 Clyde Erwin 28-2 Jeff Connor Parkway 1981 SouthWest Edgecombe 31-0 Sandra Langley Eastern Carolina 1982 SouthWest Edgecombe 30-0 Sandra Langley Eastern Carolina 1983 Enka 26-3 Susie DeWeese Mountain Athletic 1984 North Iredell 28-2 Danny Davis Western Piedmont 1985 West Caldwell 26-1 Karen Trivett Northwestern 1986 West Caldwell 30-1 Karen Trivett Big Six Schonna Banner, West Caldwell 1987 Trinity 23-4 Renee Hayes Tri-County Gail White, Trinity 1988 Trinity 25-2 Renee Hayes Tri-County LeAnn Kennedy, Trinity 1989 Pisgah 28-4 Tom Nix Mountain Athletic Vickie Henson, Pisgah 1990 North Iredell 23-5 Doug Chilton Foothills Rhoda Jones, N Iredell 1991 West Henderson 29-1 Jan Stanley Mountain Athletic Josie Youngblood, W Henderson 1992 Fred T. Foard 29-1 Brian Brown Big Six Kristin Teague, Fred T. Foard 1993 High Point Central 31-0 Kenny Carter Piedmont Athletic Tina McNeil, HP Central 1994 West Carteret 28-2 Phyllis Willis Coastal Akilah Johnson, W Carteret 1995 Hickory 27-3 David Elder Western Piedmont Datishella Byrd, Hickory 1996 SouthW’st Edgecombe 31-0 Sandra Langley Big Eight Tynesha Lewis, SW Edgecombe 1997 High Point Central 22-9 Kenny Carter North Piedmont Mandy Hall, High Point Central 1998 Hickory 31-1 David Elder Western Foothills Shirena James, Hickory 1999 Hickory 32-0 David Elder Western Foothills Alicia Abernathy, Hickory 2000 East Henderson 28-2 Mike Pryor Mountain Athletic Nicki Fauntleroy, East Henderson 2001 Carver 30-0 Gerald Carter Piedmont Triad Porsche Jones, Carver 2002 High Point Central 31-1 Kenny Carter Tri-County Leslie Cook, High Point Central 2003 Asheville 29-2 Sonita Gibbs Mountain Athletic Tootie Smith, Asheville 2004 Asheville 28-1 Sonita Gibbs Mountain Athletic Rashanda McCants, Asheville 2005 Asheville 32-0 Sonita Gibbs Mountain Athletic Danielle Burgin, Asheville 2006 Beddingfield 30-0 Debra Pegram Eastern Carolina Jacobia Lucas, Beddingfield 2007 Carver 29-3 Gerald Carter Piedmont Triad Brittany Strachan, Carver 2008 Concord 31-2 Angela Morton South Piedmont Nyshia Hammonds. Comcord 2009 Dudley 30-3 Kris Britton Triad Helen Terry, Dudley 2010 Forestview 27-2 Ken Beaty Big South Shannon Smith, Forestview 2011 South Central 28-4 Mary Bryan Carlyle Coastal Janesha Ebron, South Central 2012 Harding University 26-3 Anthony Jones MEGA Seven Abrea Harris, Harding University 2013 Harding University 24-4 Anthony Jones MEGA Seven Abrea Harris, Harding University 2014 Chapel Hill 32-0 Sherry Norris Big Eight Raziyah Farrington, Chapel Hill 2015 Hickory 27-0 Barbara Helms Northwestern Danasia Witherspoon, Hickory 2016 Freedom 32-0 Amber Reddick Northwestern Ariyana Williams, Freedom 2017 Northern Guilford 31-1 Kim Furlough Mid-State Elissa Cunane, Northern Guilford 2018 Northern Guilford 28-4 Kim Furlough Mid-State Kassie Robakiewicz, Northern Guilford 2019 Southeast Guilford 27-3 Rachel Clark Mid-Piedmont Kennedi Simmons, Southeast Guilford 2020* Southeast Guilford 30-1 Rachel Clark Mid-Piedmont No Game E.E. Smith 31-1 Latanya Hardy Patriot 3A/4A No Game

*Cancelled State Championship Games (COVID-19 Pandemic) Co-Champions declared by NCHSAA Board of Directors 2A Women’s Championship Coach & Conference

YEAR SCHOOL RECORD HEAD COACH CONFERENCE MVP

1977 Elm City 25-0 Eddie Summerlin Eastern Plains 1978 Chatham Central 24-4 Marlin Scott Central Tar Heel 1979 Central Davidson 25-5 Gary Ball Central Carolina 1980 Union 28-2 Mitchell Naylor East Waccamaw 1981 Bandys 28-1 Mike Matheson Southern District 7 1982 Bandys 29-2 Mike Matheson Southern District 7 1983 Parkwood 30-1 Bobby Lutz Rocky River 1984 Southwest Guilford 31-0 Donna Brewer Central Carolina 1985 Southwest Guilford 27-3 Tammy Strickland Central Carolina 1986 West Davidson 29-1 Roxanne Smith Central Carolina Leslie Andrews, West Davidson 1987 Bandys 25-5 Mike Matheson Southern District 7 Mitzi Yount, Bandys 1988 Bandys 32-1 Mike Matheson Southern District 7 Mitzi Yount, Bandys 1989 Clinton 27-0 Karen Fox East Central Danyel Parker, Clinton 1990 Clinton 24-1 Karen Fox East Central Tonya Sampson, Clinton 1991 Madison 25-5 Ricky McDevitt Western Highlands Michelle Johnson, Madison 1992 Newton-Conover 27-1 Sylvia White Southern District 7 Shannon Spencer, Newton-Conover 1993 Monroe 24-5 Tony Byrum Rocky River Lavetta Rushing, Monroe 1994 Bandys 29-0 Karen Wimberly Southern District 7 Tiffany Chappell, Bandys 1995 Ledford 29-3 John Ralls Central Carolina Stacey Hinkle, Ledford 1996 Mitchell 27-4 Karen Cook Western Highlands Leslie Burleson, Mitchell 1997 Ledford 28-2 John Ralls Central Carolina Stacey Hinkle, Ledford 1998 East Duplin 29-0 Jerry Hunter East Central Clifeteana McKiver, East Duplin 1999 High Point Central 28-2 Kenny Carter Central Carolina Lee Culp, High Point Central 2000 Ledford 30-2 John Ralls Central Carolina Lindsay Smith, Ledford 2001 High Point Central 30-0 Kenny Carter Central Carolina Velinda Vuncannon, High Pt Central 2002 Ledford 32-0 John Ralls Central Carolina Leslie Hinkle, Ledford 2003 Mitchell 25-6 Bruce Wordy Western Highlands Emily Paffrath, Mitchell 2004 Salisbury 31-0 Jennifer Shoaf Central Carolina Shayla Fields, Salisbury 2005 SouthWest Edgecombe 30-1 Sandra Langley Eastern Plains Monique Hudson, SW Edgecombe 2006 Farmville Central 26-3 Denitra Hayes Eastern Plains Megan Zullo, Farmville Central 2007 Smoky Mountain 30-1 Cindi Simmons Western Athletic Cetera DeGraffenreid, Smoky Mtn 2008 East Davidson 28-4 Terry Allmon Central Carolina Anna Freeman, East Davidson 2009 Salisbury 29-3 Andrew Mitchell Central Carolina Shanequa Phifer, Salisbury 2010 Salisbury 29-0 Andrew Mitchell Central Carolina Shanequa Phifer, Salisbury 2011 Salisbury 27-1 Christopher McNeil Central Carolina Brielle Blair, Salisbury 2012 Jordan-Matthews 31-0 Jeff Stutts Mid-State Mylia Garner, Jordan-Matthews 2013 Kinston 27-4 Hubert Quinerly Eastern Plains Lydia Rivers, Kinston 2014 T.W. Andrews 25-5 John Shearin PAC-6 Imani Watkins, T.W. Andrews 2015 Wilkes Central 26-4 Scott Waugh Mountain Valley Laken Blackburn, Wilkes Central 2016 North Pitt 31-1 Yolanda Bowden Eastern Plains Nyjanique Langley, North Pitt 2017 Clinton 30-2 Four County Mikayla Boykin, Clinton 2018 North Pitt 26-5 William Knight Eastern Plains Nyjanique Langley, North Pitt 2019 Mountain Heritage 29-0 Susie Shelton Western Highlands Hannah Tipton, Mountain Heritage 2020* Newton-Conover 29-2 Sylvia White South Fork No Game Farmville Central 25-3 Hollis Harper Eastern Plains No Game

*Cancelled State Championship Games (COVID-19 Pandemic) Co-Champions declared by NCHSAA Board of Directors 1A Women’s Championship Coach & Conference

YEAR SCHOOL RECORD HEAD COACH CONFERENCE MVP

1977 Andrews 29-0 Ken Solesbee Smoky Mountain 1978 John Wilkinson 26-0 Doug Barnes Beaufort-Hyde-Martin 1979 John Wilkinson 24-5 Charlotte Lathom Beaufort-Hyde-Martin 1980 Parkton 28-0 Debbie Madden Cape Fear 1981 Chocowinity 29-0 Larry Knox Tobacco Belt 1982 Hiwassee Dam 30-1 Walter Clonts Smoky Mountain 1983 E. NC School for Deaf 20-5 James Lamm Carolina 1984 Orrum 29-0 Mike Cafaro Tri-County 1985 Orrum 30-0 Mike Cafaro Tri-County 1986 Chatham Central 28-3 Gerald Binkley Central Tar Heel Tracy McIver, Chatham Central 1987 Hendersonville 25-4 Jack Johnson Appalachian Andrea Carter, Hendersonville 1988 Hayesville 31-0 Darryl McClure Smoky Mountain Alice Calder, Hayesville 1989 Hayesville 27-2 Darryl McClure Smoky Mountain Lori Powell, Hayesville 1990 Hayesville 25-4 Darryl McClure Smoky Mountain Christy Cagle, Hayesville 1991 Hayesville 28-1 Darryl McClure Smoky Mountain Christy Cagle, Hayesville 1992 Hayesville 27-2 Darryl McClure Smoky Mountain Laura Cottrell, Hayesville 1993 Hayesville 28-2 Darryl McClure Smoky Mountain Beth Hall, Hayesville 1994 Lakewood 26-2 Thomas Best Carolina Chasity Melvin, Lakewood 1995 Murphy 22-2 Cissy Dyer Smoky Mountain Kristy Kent, Murphy 1996 Cherokee 22-7 Keith Pinnix Smoky Mountain Peaches Squirrell, Cherokee 1997 Murphy 27-2 Cissy Dyer Smoky Mountain Tabitha Kephart, Murphy 1998 Union 28-0 Julie Hunter Three Rivers April Cromartie, Union 1999 Chatham Central 30-1 Gerald Binkley Central Tar Heel Crissy Marsh, Chatham Central 2000 Chatham Central 25-4 Gerald Binkley Central Tar Heel Randi Jo Kivett, Chatham Central 2001 East Surry 28-3 Robert Smith Northwest Kelley Karns, East Surry 2002 Thomasville 28-3 Eric Rader Yadkin Valley Erin Crowder, Thomasville 2003 Thomasville 32-0 Eric Rader Yadkin Valley Erin Crowder, Thomasville 2004 Thomasville 30-1 Eric Rader Yadkin Valley Charnette Davis, Thomasville 2005 Thomasville 32-0 Eric Rader Yadkin Valley Wudi Alford, Thomasville 2006 Bishop McGuinness 31-0 Brian Robinson Northwest Katheryn Lyons, Bishop 2007 Bishop McGuinness 32-1 Brian Robinson Northwest Erinn Thompson, Bishop 2008 Bishop McGuinness 26-6 Brian Robinson Northwest Erinn Thompson, Bishop 2009 Bishop McGuinness 29-4 Brian Robinson Northwest Megan Buckland, Bishop 2010 Bishop McGuinness 23-7 Brian Robinson Northwest Megan Buckland, Bishop 2011 Bishop McGuinness 26-6 Brian Robinson Northwest Megan Buckland, Bishop 2012 Bishop McGuinness 27-5 Brian Robinson Northwest Sammi Goldsmith, Bishop 2013 Bishop McGuinness 25-7 Brian Robinson Northwest Julia Brown, Bishop 2014 Bishop McGuinness 29-4 Brian Robinson Northwest Julia Brown, Bishop 2015 Winston-Salem Prep 24-3 Eugene Love Northwest Dominque Claytor, W-Salem Prep 2016 Winston-Salem Prep 28-3 Eugene Love Northwest Jada Craig, Winston-Salem Prep 2017 Mount Airy 29-2 Angela Mayfield Northwest Jo Snow, Mount Airy 2018 Mount Airy 27-2 Angela Mayfield Northwest Jo Snow, Mount Airy 2019 Pamlico County 29-2 April Rose Coastal Plains Jainaya Jones, Pamlico County 2020* Murphy 30-0 Ray Gutierrez Big Smoky Mountain No Game Weldon 27-1 Grady Williams Tar Roanoke No Game

*Cancelled State Championship Games (COVID-19 Pandemic) Co-Champions declared by NCHSAA Board of Directors Rooting for our team

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