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Tuesday, November 21, 2023

Exciting Showdowns Anticipated in NCHSAA Round 4 Playoffs

7:16 PM

As the NCHSAA football playoffs head into the fourth round, anticipation is high for thrilling matchups and historic achievements. Among the standout narratives is Tarboro's remarkable 16th consecutive post-Thanksgiving appearance, the longest streak in North Carolina. The Vikings, eyeing an eighth straight fourth-round presence, have been dominant in the East Regional, clinching the title six years in a row.

In a clash of resilience and ambition, Tarboro faces East Bladen, the No. 13 seed, marking their deepest playoff run since 2009. Wilson Prep, making only its second playoff appearance, is set for a post-Thanksgiving debut, while West Columbus looks to build on last year's near miss, determined to break through the fourth round after a hiatus since 1985.

Robbinsville, a familiar face in the fourth round with six appearances in the last decade, seeks redemption after falling short in the third round last season. North Rowan, making its first fourth-round appearance since 1992, aims to recapture the glory of its 1992 state runner-up finish.

In the 2A bracket, Clinton and Nash Central are making significant playoff strides, with Clinton making its first fourth-round appearance since 2019, and Nash Central celebrating its inaugural entry into the round. Whiteville, back after a 1987 2A Championship, showcases their resilience in the 1A Classification, while Northeastern returns for the seventh time since 2010.

The 3A bracket sees perennial contenders Havelock and Crest making their mark once again, with Havelock on its 14th fourth-round appearance and Crest in its 15th. Southern Alamance is set for its fourth-round debut, adding an element of unpredictability to the mix.

In the 4A bracket, Rolesville continues its dominance with a fourth consecutive appearance, while Cardinal Gibbons looks for redemption after last year's second-round exit. Butler, making its seventh fourth-round appearance, faces Independence, marking the Patriots' return after a hiatus since 2009.

The excitement is further amplified by the notable high-scoring encounters in the third round, setting the stage for a gripping fourth round. Notably, the clash between Nash Central and Hertford County produced a record-breaking combined score, securing its place in the NCHSAA Football Record Book.

As fans gear up for the upcoming matchups, the stage is set for a weekend of thrilling football action, where history will be made, and teams will battle for a coveted spot in the Regional Finals.

Fourth Round Matchups

4A West:
#1 Weddington vs. #4 Grimsley
#6 Butler vs #23 Independence

4A East:
#1 Rolesville vs #5 Cardinal Gibbons
#2 Cleveland vs #3 Hoggard

3A West:
#1 Crest vs #4 Dudley
#2 Hickory vs #3 West Henderson

3A East:
#1 Havelock vs #13 Northern Nash
#2 Seventy-First vs #3 Southern Alamance

2A West:
#1 Reidsville vs #4 Bunker Hill
#7 Shelby vs #11 Forest Hills

2A East:
#1 Clinton vs #4 Nash Central
#2 Northeastern vs #6 Whiteville

1A West:
#1 Robbinsville vs #4 North Rowan
#2 Mount Airy vs #3 Eastern Randolph

1A East:
#1 Tarboro vs #13 East Bladen
#2 West Columbus vs #3 Wilson Prep

Saturday, August 11, 2018

Five Questions for the 2018 High School Football Season

4:23 PM
The 2018 football season kicks off next week and fans across the state are excited to cheer on their teams each Friday night for the next three or four months. Coaches and players have been together over the last two weeks in training camp and will hit the gridiron with championship dreams in their sights.




Last year's season opener between Scotland and Mallard Creek



With this new season kicking off comes several questions from around the state that will be answered as the season progresses. Here is a look at some of the top questions we have for the 2018 season:






Is Hough the most talented team in the state?


Most coaches are happy to have at least one elite college prospect on their roster. Hough head coach Matt Jenkins has multiple prospects on each side of the ball. Nine of the Top 100 class of 2019 players (h/t 247Sports – each player's rank in the Top 100 is listed) in North Carolina will suit up for the Huskies this season, led by Tennessee recruit Tyus Fields (#6) at cornerback. Joining Field in the defensive backfield will be Jalen Frazier (#37, NC State) and Bryson Whitehead (#86, Kent State). Getting pressure on opposing quarterbacks will be the job of DL Gio Paez (#40, Wisconsin) and OLB Kevon Hilliard (#95, Charleston Southern). Wake Forest-bound wide receiver Nolan Groulx (#13) hopes to be on the receiving end of a lot of passes from future Temple Owl Kennique Bonner-Steward (#79) along with Austin Robinson (#59), a Miami (OH) recruit. The embarrassment of riches even extends to the special teams where Camden Lewis (#100), a Minnesota commit, will handle placekicking duties for Jenkins and his crew. The Huskies reached the state semifinals last year and hope this year's squad will get over the hump and to the title game for the first time in school history.




What impact will consolidated schools have on athletics?


Many high school football fans are used to seeing new schools popping up every few years as North Carolina's population skyrocketed in the 1990s and early 2000s. After the recession of the late 2000s, counties and school systems began looking at ways to save costs as funding for education began to decline. One solution was to consolidate existing schools to reduce facility and staffing costs. It's definitely an adjustment for the young student-athletes involved. Once bitter rivals become classmates and teammates as new mascots, colors, and uniforms are introduced. Two counties are consolidating schools in time for the 2018 season and at least one has announced its intention to do so in 2019. Along the Virginia border, the newly branded Vance County High School include students from the former Northern and Southern Vance High Schools. The Vipers will play in the Northern Carolina 2A conference. Washington County High School will combine Creswell and recent football power Plymouth. The Panthers will assume Plymouth's old spot in the 1A Albemarle Athletic Conference. For 2019, the brand-new Montgomery Central High School will open and replace East and West Montgomery.




Will the Smoky Mountain Conference win another state championship?


One thing that has been for certain through prep football history in North Carolina has been the strength of the Smoky Mountain Conference. Teams from this conference have won over thirty state football titles over the last fifty years and ten title game appearance over the last decade. While traditional football powers such as Robbinsville, Murphy, and Swain have routinely been title contenders each season, in 2017 a new school sought to join the championship crowd. When Kent Briggs took over at Cherokee in 2014, the Braves were coming off of a 0-11 season and a roster of barely thirty players. The rebuilding process was slow, but it eventually paid off for the Cherokee faithful. Over the next few seasons, the Braves improved their record, even posting a winning record for the first time in eight years in 2016. When the 2017 season started, Briggs knew that senior leadership from four-year starters Tye Mintz and Byron Locust could be the determining factor in making a deep playoff run. Four months later, the Braves were celebrating a 21-13 win in the state championship game. With plenty of talent returning this season, the Smoky Mountain Conference race will be one of the closest in Western North Carolina.




What impact will increased skill development have on teams this fall?


One change that the NCHSAA made at their winter meeting last year was altering the guidelines regarding skill development for football. Teams may now have an unlimited number of players at skill development sessions instead of a fixed number as in the past. While these up to ninety-minute sessions are voluntary, coaches are only able to supervise and not "coach up" technique. Contact is not allowed nor is scrimmaging another team. While some coaches see this as a step in the right direction, others would like to see it take further and allow them to get inexperienced players more reps or use the time to install new offensive and defensive schemes. An athletic trainer or EMT has to be on site if the players are wearing pads and helmets. For coaches hoping this will give their players a leg up on the football season, 2018 will be the litmus test on how effective the new change will be.




Can Duplin County repeat its magical 2017 season?


Duplin County has four high schools. In 2017, three of the schools appeared in state title games with Wallace-Rose Hill winning the 2A title, its fourth in a row and sixth in the last decade. North Duplin played for the 1A crown and East Duplin lost by only two points in the 2AA game. Traditional football power James Kenan was the only school to not make a title game last year. While East Duplin graduated over 3000 yards worth of rushing from this past season, look for new faces in the backfield like Laquan Brown to put up monster numbers in the East Central Conference in 2018. Wallace-Rose Hill's Kevin Motsinger will look to offensive returners Michael Basden and Kameron Donaldson to try and match last year's 44 points per game average. Hugh Martin's North Duplin Rebels should be the favorites to repeat in the 1A Carolina Conference with the biggest test probably coming from Lakewood on October 15th.





Reach out on Twitter or Facebook to chat about these top questions and others high school and college football topics in North Carolina.

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Week 2 Top 15 (1A)

9:21 PM








Carolina Gridiron ranks the top fifteen teams in each classification weekly during the football regular season. Teams are ranked based on a number of factors including strength of schedule, wins, and quality losses. Interact with us on Twitter (@NCGridiron and @NCGridironNews) and let us know your thoughts using the hashtag #CGTop15.

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

2016 Preseason Top 15 (1A)

1:29 PM








Carolina Gridiron ranks the top fifteen teams in each classification weekly during the football regular season. Teams are ranked based on a number of factors including strength of schedule, wins, and quality losses. Interact with us on Twitter (@NCGridiron and @NCGridironNews) and let us know your thoughts using the hashtag #CGTop15.

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Carolina Gridiron Week 12 Top 15 (1A)

9:00 AM
Carolina Gridiron Week 12 Top 15 (1A)
Carolina Gridiron ranks the top fifteen teams in each classification weekly during the football regular season. Teams are ranked based on a number of factors including strength of schedule, wins, and quality losses. Interact with us on Twitter (@NCGridiron and @NCGridironNews) and let us know your thoughts using the hashtag #CGTop15.









































































































Team Record LW
1 West Montgomery (10-0) 1
2 Wallace Rose-Hill (9-1) 2
3 East Surry (9-0) 3
4 James Kenan (9-1) 4
5 Tarboro (9-1) 5
6 East Wilkes (10-0) 6
7 Mitchell (9-1) 7
8 Plymonth (8-2) 8
9 Whiteville (8-2) 9
10 East Montgomery (9-1) 10
11 East Carteret (8-2) 11
12 Robbinsville (7-2) 13
13 Southside (8-1) 14
14 Pine Lake Prep (10-0) 15
15 Swain (7-3) NR

Monday, October 26, 2015

Carolina Gridiron Week 11 Top 15 (1A)

4:23 PM
Carolina Gridiron Week 11 Top 15 (1A)
Carolina Gridiron ranks the top fifteen teams in each classification weekly during the football regular season. Teams are ranked based on a number of factors including strength of schedule, wins, and quality losses. Interact with us on Twitter (@NCGridiron and @NCGridironNews) and let us know your thoughts using the hashtag #CGTop15.









































































































Team Record LW
1 West Montgomery (9-0) 1
2 Wallace Rose-Hill (8-1) 2
3 East Surry (8-0) 3
4 James Kenan (8-2) 5
5 Tarboro (8-1) 6
6 East Wilkes (9-0) 8
7 Mitchell (8-1) 4
8 Plymouth (7-2) 9
9 Whiteville (7-2) 10
10 East Montgomery (9-1) 11
11 East Carteret (7-2) 14
12 Murphy (7-2) 12
13 Robbinsville (6-2) 13
14 Southside (7-1) 7
15 Pine Lake Prep (9-0) NR

Monday, October 19, 2015

Carolina Gridiron Week 10 Top 15 (1A)

5:31 PM
Carolina Gridiron Week 10 Top 15 (1A)
Carolina Gridiron ranks the top fifteen teams in each classification weekly during the football regular season. Teams are ranked based on a number of factors including strength of schedule, wins, and quality losses. Interact with us on Twitter (@NCGridiron and @NCGridironNews) and let us know your thoughts using the hashtag #CGTop15.









































































































Team Record LW
1 West
Montgomery
(8-0) 1
2 Wallace
Rose-Hill
(7-1) 2
3 East
Surry
(7-0
)
3
4 Mitchell (8-0) 4
5 James
Kenan
(7-1) 5
6 Tarboro (7-1) 6
7 Southside (7-0) 7
8 East
Wilkes
(8-0) 8
9 Plymonth (6-2) 9
10 Whiteville (6-2) 10
11 East
Montgomery
(8-1) 11
12 Murphy (6-2) 12
13 Robbinsville (6-2) 13
14 East
Carteret
(6-2) 14
15 Rosman (6-2) NR

Sunday, October 11, 2015

Carolina Gridiron Week 9 Top 15 (1A)

6:00 PM
Carolina Gridiron Week 9 Top 15 (1A)
Carolina Gridiron ranks the top fifteen teams in each classification weekly during the football regular season. Teams are ranked based on a number of factors including strength of schedule, wins, and quality losses. Interact with us on Twitter (@NCGridiron and @NCGridironNews) and let us know your thoughts using the hashtag #CGTop15









































































































Team Record LW
1 West Montomery (7-0) 1
2 Wallace Rose-Hill (6-1) 2
3 East Surry (6-0) 3
4 Mitchell (7-0) 4
5 James Kenan (6-1) 5
6 Tarboro (6-1) 6
7 Southside (6-0) 7
8 East Wilkes (7-0) 8
9 Plymonth (5-2) 9
10 Whiteville (5-2) 12
11 East Montgomery (7-1) 11
12 Murphy (6-2) 15
13 Robbinsville (5-2) NR
14 East Carteret (5-2) NR
15 North Stanly (4-2) 10

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Carolina Gridiron Week 3 Top 15 (1A)

7:00 AM
Carolina Gridiron Week 3 Top 15 (1A)
Carolina Gridiron ranks the top fifteen teams in each classification weekly during the football regular season. Teams are ranked based on a number of factors including strength of schedule, wins, and quality losses. Interact with us on Twitter (@NCGridiron and @NCGridironNews) and let us know your thoughts using the hashtag #CGTop15.









































































































Team Record LW
1 Wallace-Rose
Hill
(2-0) 1
2 West
Montgomery
(2-0) 2
3 James
Kenan
(1-0) 3
4 East
Surry
(2-0) 6
5 Tarboro (2-0) 8
6 Plymouth (1-1) 11
7 Murphy (1-1) 4
8 East
Carteret
(2-0) 14
9 Robbinsville (1-1) 7
10 Lakewood (2-0) 12
11 Camden (2-0) 13
12 Swain (1-1) 5
13 Mitchell (2-0) NR
14 Mount
Airy
(1-1) NR
15 Riverside-Martin (1-1) 10

Thursday, August 6, 2015

2015 Carolina Gridiron Preseason 1A Top 15

7:15 AM
2015 Carolina Gridiron Preseason 1A Top 15
Carolina Gridiron ranks the top fifteen teams in each classification weekly during the football regular season. Teams are ranked based on a number of factors including strength of schedule, wins, and quality losses. Interact with us on Twitter (@NCGridiron and @NCGridironNews) and let us know your thoughts using the hashtag #CGTop15.



Carolina Gridiron Preseason 1A Top 15





1. Wallace-Rose Hill


2. West Montgomery


3, James Kenan


4. Murphy


5. Swain


6. Plymouth


7. Robbinsville


8. East Surry


9. Whiteville


10. Tarboro


11. Mount Airy


12. Riverside-Martin


13. Lakewood


14. Starmount


15. Mountain Island


Saturday, December 6, 2014

State Championship Matchups Set

11:45 AM
State Championship Matchups Set

101st ANNUAL
BB&T/NCHSAA STATE FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS

December 12-13,2014



NOTE: for scoreboard purposes, bench areas, jerseys, etc, the Eastern champions
are designated as home teams for these championship games.





BB&T FIELD,
WINSTON-SALEM





CLASS 4-A
CHAMPIONSHIP—Friday, 7:30 p.m.





NEW BERN HIGH SCHOOL
BEARS (15-0)


vs.


CHARLOTTE CATHOLIC
HIGH SCHOOL COUGARS (14-1)





CLASS 2-A
CHAMPIONSHIP—Saturday, noon





CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL
DARK HORSES (13-1)


vs.


SHELBY HIGH SCHOOL
GOLDEN LIONS (13-2)





CLASS 2-AA CHAMPIONSHIP—
Saturday, 4 p.m.





WASHINGTON HIGH
SCHOOL PAM PACK (14-1)


vs.


EAST LINCOLN HIGH
SCHOOL MUSTANGS (15-0)





CLASS 4-AA
CHAMPIONSHIP—Saturday, 8 p.m.





WAKE FOREST HIGH
SCHOOL COUGARS (15-0)


vs.


MALLARD CREEK HIGH
SCHOOL MAVERICKS (14-1)





CARTER-FINLEY STADIUM,
RALEIGH





CLASS 1-AA
CHAMPIONSHIP— Friday, 7:30 p.m.





WALLACE-ROSE HILL
HIGH SCHOOL BULLDOGS (14-1)


vs.


STARMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL
RAMS (12-3)





CLASS 1-A
CHAMPIONSHIP—Saturday, noon





PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL
VIKINGS (14-1)


vs.


ROBBINSVILLE HIGH
SCHOOL BLACK KNIGHTS (15-0)





CLASS 3-A
CHAMPIONSHIP--Saturday, 4 p.m.





HAVELOCK HIGH SCHOOL
RAMS (14-1)


vs.


CREST HIGH SCHOOL
CHARGERS (15-0)





CLASS 3-AA
CHAMPIONSHIP—Saturday, 8 p.m.





NORTHERN GUILFORD
HIGH SCHOOL NIGHTHAWKS (14-1)


vs.


WEDDINGTON HIGH
SCHOOL WARRIORS (14-1)

Monday, December 1, 2014

Undefeated Teams After Third Round

2:12 PM
Undefeated Teams After Third Round
Only eight undefeated teams are left after the third week of the playoffs. The 3A classification lost three teams last week. The 2A and 4A classifications lead the way with three teams apiece followed by the 1A and 3A with only one team. Two regional finals will pit undefeated teams against each other for a chance to play for the state championship.








































































































































































































































1A - 1 School
School Record Last
Week's Results
Week 16
Games
Robbinsville (14-0) Won vs
Murphy 21-13
Alleghany
Out:
None
2A - 3 Schools
School Record Last
Week's Results
Week 16
Games
East Lincoln (14-0) Won vs
Lincolnton 35-14
Franklin
Franklin (14-0) Won vs
Monroe 17-14
East Lincoln
Northeastern (14-0) Won vs SW
Edgecombe 48-6
Washington
Out:
Owen (12-1) Lost vs
Mount Pleasant 42-14
3A - 1 School
School Record Last
Week's Results
Week 16
Games
Crest (14-0) Won vs
Forestview 52-7
South Point
Out:
Eastern Alamance (13-1) Lost
vs Havelock 63-28
Southern Durham (13-1) Lost vs
Chapel Hill 39-28
Southern Guilford (13-1) Lost vs
Eastern Wayne 56-55
4A - 3 Schools
School Record Last
Week's Results
Week 16
Games
Hoggard (13-0) Won vs
Scotland 24-21
New Bern
New
Bern
(14-0) Won vs
Hillside 13-7
Hoggard
Wake
Forest
(14-0) Won vs
Millbrook 28-21
Garner
Out:
None

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