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2018 NCHSAA BASKETBALL PLAYOFF CHAMPIONSHIP NOTES CHAPEL HILL - the Pairings for the Eight 2019 NCHSAA State Basketball Championships Have Been Set 2018 NCHSAA BASKETBALL PLAYOFF CHAMPIONSHIP NOTES CHAPEL HILL - The pairings for the eight 2019 NCHSAA State Basketball Championships have been set. There will be a press confer-ence and championship information session on Tuesday, March 12th, 2019 at the DoubleTree by Hilton in RTP (4810 Page Creek Ln.; Durham, NC 27703). Breakfast and registration will begin at 8:30 a.m. with the press conference beginning at 9:30 a.m. Media outlets seeking to broadcast an NCHSAA Playoff game live must submit the online Broadcast Post-Season Request Form by visit- ing the Media section of the NCHSAA’s website. All forms must be completed at least 24-hours prior to the start of the contest. A list of approved broadcasts will be posted on the NCHSAA Homepage on game day. 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The full schedule of games and affiliates across the state can be found by visiting our website, www.NCHSAA.org and visiting the basketball page, once it becomes available. 1A MEN’S BASKETBALL FIRST ROUND PAIRINGS East West #1 Washington County (22-1) vs. #32 Manteo (7-13) #1 Winston-Salem Prep (21-4) vs. #32 Murphy (8-18) #16 Weldon (15-7) vs. #17 Northside-Pinetown (17-8) #16 Queens Grant (18-9) vs. #17 East Surry (15-7) #8 Pamlico County (14-7) vs. #25 Franklin Academy (14-14) #8 Mitchell (11-14) vs. ##25 River Mill Academy (18-13) #9 Ocracoke (15-8) vs. #24 Chatham Central (13-9) #9 Bishop McGuinness (18-8) vs. #24 Mount Airy (7-15) #5 Granville Central (17-8) vs. #28 East Columbus (10-15) #5 Starmount (19-5) vs. #28 Thomas Jefferson (9-14) #12 Riverside-Martin (16-9) vs. #21 South Robeson (12-12) #12 Cherryville (20-5) vs. #21 North Stanly (17-6) #13 North Edgecombe (11-11) vs. #20 Tarboro (14-9) #13 South Stanly (17-10) vs. #20 North Stokes (17-6) #4 West Columbus (21-4) vs. #29 East Carteret (9-12) #4 Lincoln Charter (21-6) vs. #29 Cherokee (14-13) #3 Northwest Halifax (22-1) vs. #30 Raleigh Charter (11-13) #3 North Rowan (24-2) vs. #30 Carolina International (8-17) #14 Rosewood (14-8) vs. #19 Rocky Mount Prep (11-12) #14 Andrews (19-7) vs. #19 Union Academy (17-9) #6 Research Triangle (23-3) vs. #27 Roxboro Community (12-14) #6 Hayesville (20-5) vs. #27 Highland Tech (10-13) #11 Voyager Academy (18-10) vs. #22 Gates County (12-13) #11 Chatham Charter (26-4) vs. #22 South Stokes (8-17) #7 Princeton (22-2) vs. #26 Falls Lake Academy (16-14) #7 Highlands (16-9) vs. #26 Langtree Charter (13-16) #10 John A. 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