Tuesday, November 29, 2016

2016 NCHSAA Football Title Game Locations Announced

8:40 PM

Kenan Stadium – UNC Chapel Hill

Friday, December 16th
1AA Football State Championship – 7:35 pm
Saturday, December 17th
1A Football State Championship – 11:05 am



BB&T Field – Wake Forest University

Saturday, December 17th
3A Football State Championship – 11:05 am
3AA Football State Championship – 3:05 pm
2A Football State Championship – 7:05 pm



Carter-Finley Stadium – NC State University

Saturday, December 17th
2AA Football State Championship – 11:05 am
4AA Football State Championships – 3:05 pm
4A Football State Championship – 7:05 pm

Saturday, November 26, 2016

NCHSAA 2nd Round Playoff Scoreboard

11:38 PM
NCHSAA 2nd Round Playoff Scoreboard
4AA
2nd Round Scores

West
West Forsyth 35, Lake Norman 17
Page 55, West Mecklenburg 26
Butler 42, Mallard Creek 28
Vance 41, Myers Park 38 (OT)

East
Wake Forest 7, Laney 6
Heritage 25, Pinecrest 21
Middle Creek 45, Sanderson 7
Garner 54, Richmond 37

3rd Round Matchups

West
West Forsyth (11-2) at Page (12-1)
Vance (12-1) at Butler (12-1)

East
Heritage (11-2) at Wake Forest (13-0)
Garner (12-1) at Middle Creek (13-0)

4A
2nd Round Scores

West
Davie 38, A.L. Brown 19
Dudley 55, Watauga 20
East Forsyth 49, North Davidson 10
Charlotte Catholic 48, Mount Tabor 14

East
Cardinal Gibbons 31, New Hanover 13
Cape Fear 35, West Johnston 34
Scotland 66, Southeast 28
Hoggard 65, Greenville Rose 41

3rd Round Matchups

West
Dudley (12-1) at Davie (12-1)
Charlotte Catholic (12-1) at East Forsyth (12-1)

East
Cardinal Gibbons (12-1) at Cape Fear (13-0)
Hoggard (8-5) at Scotland (13-0)

3AA
2nd Round Scores

West
AC Reynolds 60, Erwin 7
Weddington 42, Ledford 21
Marvin Ridge 48, Robinson 28
Hickory Ridge 34, South Iredell 22

East
Jacksonville 28, West Brunswick 12
Lee County 35, Terry Sanford 3
Eastern Guilford 37, Asheboro 7
Western Alamance 51, Cleveland 26

3rd Round Matchups

West
Weddington (10-3) at AC Reynolds (11-2)
Marvin Ridge (8-5) at Hickory Ridge (11-2)

East
Jacksonville (9-4) at Lee County (12-1)
Western Alamance (11-2) at Eastern Guilford (13-0)

3A
2nd Round Scores

West
Hibriten 62, Burns 28
West Rowan 35, Crest 7
South Point 45, Tuscola 6
Patton 22, Pisgah 13

East
West Craven 36, Eastern Alamance 7
Havelock 14, Orange 7
Rocky Mount 27, Southern Nash 21
Southern Guilford 29, South Johnston 7

3rd Round Matchups

West
West Rowan (10-3) at Hibriten (13-0)
Patton (9-4) at South Point (9-4)

East
Havelock (12-1) at West Craven (12-0)
Rocky Mount (11-2) at Southern Guilford (11-2)

2AA
2nd Round Scores

West
Shelby 41, Franklin 0
Hunter Huss 41, R-S Central 0
Monroe 31, Mount Pleasant 13
East Lincoln 34, West Caldwell 14

East
East Duplin 33, Roanoke Rapids 0
Hertford 34, TW Andrews 31
Clinton 45, South Granville 7
Northside-Jacksonville 15, Bunn 7

3rd Round Matchups

West
Hunter Huss (10-3) at Shelby (13-0)
East Lincoln (11-2) at Monroe (11-2)

East
Hertford (9-4) at East Duplin (12-1)
Northside-Jacksonville (10-3) at Clinton (13-0)

2A
2nd Round Scores

West
Lincolnton 68, Eastern Randolph 27
Hendersonville 73, Surry Central 28
Reidsville 45, Mountain Heritage 16
North Rowan 27, Brevard 21

East
Northeastern 63, Southwest Onslow 20
Edenton Holmes 51, Kinston 33
South Columbus 75, Fairmont 42
East Bladen 28, Ayden-Grifton 21

3rd Round Matchups

West
Hendersonville (10-3) at Lincolnton (12-1)
North Rowan (11-2) at Reidsville (13-0)

East
Edenton Holmes (11-2) at Northeastern (11-2)
East Bladen (9-4) at South Columbus (11-2)

1AA
2nd Round Scores

West
Mount Airy 49, East Surry 6
Whiteville 13, Bessemer City 12
West Montgomery 70, Swain 42
East Montgomery 49, Walkertown 14

East
East Carteret 56, Gates 0
Tarboro 61, Granville Central 0
Lakewood 42, Princeton 22
Wallace-Rose Hill 38, Union 0

3rd Round Matchups

West
Whiteville (8-5) at Mount Airy (12-1)
East Montgomery (12-1) at West Montgomery (13-0)

East
Tarboro (11-2) at East Carteret (12-1)
Wallace-Rose Hill (12-1) at Lakewood (10-3)

1A
2nd Round Scores

West
Murphy 42, Winston-Salem Prep 18
Mountain Island 54, Thomas Jefferson 40
Cherokee 22, North Duplin 20
Mitchell 58, Hayesville 6

East
Plymouth 49, Jones Senior 13
North Edgecombe 16, Northside-Pinetown 14
Northampton 49, Southeast Halifax 8
Southside 60, KIPP Pride 8

3rd Round Matchups

West
Mountain Island (10-3) at Murphy (12-1)
Cherokee (9-4) at Mitchell (12-1)

East
North Edgecombe (11-1) at Plymouth (10-3)
Northampton (7-6) at Southside (9-4)

Monday, November 14, 2016

Campbell Football to Add Scholarships, Join Big South

3:10 PM
Campbell Football to Add Scholarships, Join Big South

BUIES CREEK, North Carolina – Campbell University will join the Big South Conference as a football member effective the 2018 season. Campbell President J. Bradley Creed made the announcement Monday, Nov. 14, at Gore Arena upon the recommendation of the Board of Trustees.

The University’s Board of Trustees unanimously approved the motion for Campbell, already a Big South affiliate in 18 other sports. The Camels will be immediately eligible to compete for the Big South Championship beginning in the fall of 2018.

Campbell will fulfill its obligation to the Pioneer Football League for the 2017 season, which will mark their 10th year of football since bringing back the sport in 2008 after a hiatus of 58 years. With football schedules confirmed years in advance, the first available season to fully compete in the Big South is 2018.

Campbell will move toward the full NCAA Football Championship Subdivision scholarship allotment (63) after a decade in the non-athletic scholarship PFL.

Among the nation’s premier FCS conferences, the Big South has made three consecutive quarterfinal appearances in the FCS Playoffs, and recorded multiple postseason bids three times since the league first received an automatic bid in 2010. A Big South member has been ranked in the FCS top-25 for 75 consecutive weeks.

Current Big South Conference football membership includes core members Charleston Southern University (Charleston, S.C.), Gardner-Webb University (Boiling Springs, N.C.), Liberty University (Lynchburg, Va.) and Presbyterian College (Clinton, S.C.), plus associate football-only institutions Kennesaw State University (Kennesaw, Ga.) and Monmouth University (West Long Branch, N.J.).

A charter member of the Big South, formed in 1983, Campbell competed in the league until joining the Atlantic Sun Conference from 1994 until 2011, when the Camels rejoined the Big South.

Among the top-rated stadiums in FCS, Barker-Lane Stadium is the home of the Fighting Camels. Since the facility’s expansion in 2013, attendance has topped the 6,000 mark seven times (seating capacity 5,500), including a record 6,673 for the Camels’ 2016 Homecoming matchup against Stetson. Prior to the 2016 season, CU installed a state-of-the-art high-definition Daktronics video board just beyond the north end zone.

This season, with the top two single-game attendances in Barker-Lane Stadium’s history in hand, Campbell is on pace to set single-season highs in fans through the gates.

Under the direction of fourth year head coach Mike Minter, the Camels have established themselves as one of the top defenses and rushing teams in FCS. Campbell ranks in the top-20 in both categories this season after being the fifth-rated defense in the country in 2015.

The Camels have placed two on NFL rosters, with defensive tackle Greg Milhouse, Jr. (New York Giants) and long snapper Danny Dillon (Arizona Cardinals) both signing contracts prior to the 2016 season.

Dr. Brad Creed - Campbell University President
“We could not be more excited and proud to take Campbell University football to the next level through moving our program to the Big South Conference. This is a natural progression to align most all of our teams among a great group of teams in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and New Jersey. We plan to be competitive from day one!”

Ben Thompson - Chair, Board of Trustees 
“The Board of Trustees gave considerable time to discuss the future of Campbell football and the vote was unanimous. The Big South Conference is the perfect fit for our growing program. This is a great business decision for Campbell and our football program, and we look forward to joining the Big South for football in 2018.”

Kyle Kallander – Big South Conference Commissioner
“Ever since Campbell University returned to the Big South Conference in 2011, we have encouraged them to join Big South football. Campbell is committed to excellence and doing things the right way, so we knew that once it added scholarships, Campbell football would be an outstanding addition to the Big South. It will not take long before the Camels are contending for the Conference championship and FCS Playoffs. This is terrific news for the Big South and we are thrilled to welcome Campbell Camels football in 2018!”

Bob Roller – Director of Athletics
"This day signifies another milestone in the growth of Campbell athletics. With the tremendous support that our football program has received from alumni and fans, this is the next step in our progression.  We look forward to filling in the missing piece to our full membership in the Big South Conference and are ready to send Coach (Mike) Minter and his staff on the road recruiting now for FCS scholarship competition in the 2018 season."

Mike Minter – Head Football Coach
“This is a great day for this football program and for Campbell University. I want to thank the Board of Trustees, President Creed and Bob Roller for making this possible. When I came to Campbell four years ago I wanted to build Campbell into a FCS powerhouse, and now we get that opportunity by moving to scholarship football and a great conference in the Big South.”

Saturday, November 12, 2016

2016 NCHSAA Football Playoffs

4:00 PM
1st Round: November 18, 2016
2nd Round: November 25, 2016
3rd Round: December 2, 2016
Regional Finals: December 9, 2016
State Championships: December 16-17, 2016

Championship Venues
Kenan Stadium (UNC, Chapel Hill)
Carter-Finley Stadium (NC State, Raleigh)
BB&T Field (Wake Forest, Winston-Salem)


2016 Football Championships 1A


2016 Football Championships 1AA


2016 Football Championships 2A


2016 Football Championships 2AA


2016 Football Championships 3A


2016 Football Championships 3AA


2016 Football Championships 4A


2016 Football Championships 4AA

2016 NCHSAA Playoff Pairings

2:47 PM
2016 NCHSAA Playoff Pairings

From 2016-17 NCHSAA Handbook
4.1.17 Playoff Berths/Qualification:
(a) All teams that finish first (1st) in the conference regular season or are the conference tournament champions, automatically qualify. In a split conference a team must finish 1st in their part of the split or be the conference tournament champion to automatically qualify.
(1) Split conferences cannot have separate tournaments, and the regular season conference champion must participate in the conference tournament.
(b) All other teams qualify based upon the best 22-game record (10-game, Football; All games, Tennis, Wrestling and Lacrosse) from the non-automatic qualifiers in a classification.
(c) All classifications will field a full complement of 64 teams with the exception of Tennis, Wrestling and Lacrosse.
(d) If ties exist for the final at-large berth(s) qualifiers, they will be broken by:
(1) All Head-to-Head Competition:
(i) The non-conference game(s) that are dropped for seeding purposes may still be used in breaking a tie
(2) Conference Winning Percentage 
(3) Draw
4.1.18 Seeding:
(a) Once the qualifying teams are determined, they will be divided into four (4) groups, (i.e. East, Mideast, Midwest, West) based upon the longitude of each school.
(b) Seed all first place, regular season conference champions by 22-game winning percentage (10-game, football; All games, Tennis, Wrestling & Lacrosse) followed by;
(c) Conference tournament champions by 22-game winning percentage (10-game, football; All games, Tennis, Wrestling & Lacrosse), followed by;
(d) All other qualifying teams by 22-game winning percentage (10-game, football; All games, Tennis, Wrestling & Lacrosse)
(1) All ties for seeding in (a), (b) or (c) will be broken by:
(i) All Head-to-Head Competition Note: The non-conference game(s) that are dropped for seeding purposes may still be used in breaking a tie. Note: All teams involved in the tie must have played each other.
(ii) 24-game record (11-game, Football; All games, Tennis, Wrestling and Lacrosse)
(iii) MaxPreps Ranking (last available ranking at the time of the seeding) (iv) Draw
4.1.19 Bracketing:
(a) Once the seeding process is complete, the pairings will be made with teams from the East paired with teams from the Mideast and teams from the Midwest paired with teams from the West.
(b) A bracketing template for each sport will be posted on the NCHSAA website.
4.1.20 Reporting Playoff Advancement:
(a) After schools have qualified for the playoffs, it is their responsibility to report advancement by the appropriate method and deadline as designated by the NCHSAA.
(b) Failure to report a playoff advancement will result in a $400 fine to the school. Teams must report advancement no later than 6 a.m. the day following each win.
(c) Postponements should also be reported.


4A4AA
E1New HanoverE1Wake Forest
ME8Northern DurhamME8Panther Creek
E5DH ConleyE5Laney
ME4Cardinal GibbonsME4Fuquay-Varina
E3West JohnstonE3Heritage
ME6Pine ForestME6Holly Springs
E7ClaytonE7Leesville Road
ME2Cape FearME2Pinecrest
ME1ScotlandME1Middle Creek
E8New BernE8Wakefield
ME5Seventy-FirstME5South View
E4Southeast RaleighE4Sanderson
ME3HillsideME3Richmond
E6HoggardE6Millbrook
ME7PersonME7Green Hope
E2JH RoseE2Garner
W1DavieW1Lake Norman
MW8Southeast GuilfordMW8East Mecklenburg
W5AL BrownW5South Mecklenburg
MW4GlennMW4West Forsyth
W3WataugaW3West Mecklenburg
MW6Southwest GuilfordMW6Mooresville
W7Alexander CentralW7Olympic
MW2DudleyMW2Page
MW1East ForsythMW1Butler
W8HardingW8McDowell
MW5North DavidsonMW5Mallard Creek
W4TC RobersonW4Hough
MW3Mount TaborMW3Vance
W6Porter RidgeW6Ardrey Kell
MW7ParklandMW7Northwest Guilford
W2Charlotte CatholicW2Myers Park
3A3AA
E1West CravenE1West Brunswick
ME8Northeast GuilfordME8Northern Guilford
E5Nash CentralE5Jacksonville
ME4Eastern AlamanceME4Westover
E3HavelockE3Terry Sanford
ME6Walter M. WilliamsME6Northwood
E7FikeE7Topsail
ME2OrangeME2Lee County
ME1Southern NashME1Eastern Guilford
E8Northern NashE8Corinth Holders
ME5Southern LeeME5Asheboro
E4Rocky MountE4Triton
ME3Southern GuilfordME3Western Alamance
E6West CarteretE6Southern Durham
ME7South JohnstonME7Union Pines
E2Eastern WayneE2Cleveland
W1HibritenW1AC Reynolds
MW8McMichaelMW8Central Cabarrus
W5BurnsW5Erwin
MW4North ForsythMW4Sun Valley
W3CrestW3Kings Mountain
MW6East RowanMW6Ledford
W7FreedomW7Statesville
MW2West RowanMW2Weddington
MW1South PointMW1Robinson
W8West HendersonW8Ashbrook
MW5AnsonMW5Concord
W4TuscolaW4Marvin Ridge
MW3ForestviewMW3Hickory Ridge
W6PattonW6Asheville
MW7CarsonMW7Cuthbertson
W2PisgahW2South Iredell
2A2AA
E1NortheasternE1East Duplin
ME8MidwayME8Graham
E5Southwest OnslowE5Roanoke Rapids
ME4North JohnstonME4East Davidson
E3Edenton HolmesE3Hertford
ME6BeddingfieldME6Franklinton
E7KinstonE7North Brunswick
ME2Greene CentralME2TW Andrews
ME1South ColumbusME1Clinton
E8BertieE8North Lenoir
ME5FairmontME5South Granville
E4First FlightE4SouthWest Edgecombe
ME3East BladenME3Randleman
E6Farmville CentralE6Northside-Jacksonville
ME7Red SpringsME7St. Pauls
E2Ayden-GriftonE2Bunn
W1LincolntonW1Shelby
MW8ThomasvilleMW8North Surry
W5West WilkesW5Franklin
MW4Eastern RandolphMW4Cramer
W3HendersonvilleW3Huss
MW6LexingtonMW6Parkwood
W7PolkW7RS Central
MW2Surry CentralMW2Wilkes Central
MW1ReidsvilleMW1Monroe
W8MadisonW8West Lincoln
MW5West StanlyMW5Mount Pleasant
W4Mountain HeritageW4Maiden
MW3North RowanMW3East Lincoln
W6North WilkesW6Smoky Mountain
MW7CarverMW7West Stokes
W2BrevardW2West Caldwell
1A1AA
E1PlymouthE1East Carteret
ME8WeldonME8Rosewood
E5ManteoE5Gates County
ME4JonesME4Louisburg
E3Northside-PinetownE3Tarboro
ME6Rocky Mount PrepME6James Kenan
E7ColumbiaE7Camden
ME2North EdgecombeME2Granville Central
ME1Southeast HalifaxME1Lakewood
E8PamlicoE8Spring Creek
ME5NorthamptonME5Princeton
E4PerquimansE4Riverside
ME3KIPP PrideME3Union
E6MattamuskeetE6Heide Trask
ME7South CreekME7Pender
E2SouthsideE2Wallace Rose Hill
W1MurphyW1Mount Airy
MW8South RobesonMW8South Stanly
W5RobbinsvilleW5Pine Lake Prep
MW4Winston-Salem PrepMW4East Surry
W3Thomas JeffersonW3Bessemer City
MW6Bishop McGuinnessMW6North Moore
W7AndrewsW7Cherryville
MW2Mountain IslandMW2Whiteville
MW1North DuplinMW1West Montgomery
W8RosmanW8Starmount
MW5Union AcademyMW5North Stanly
W4CherokeeW4Swain
MW3AlleghanyMW3East Montgomery
W6HayesvilleW6Avery
MW7Chatham CentralMW7Walkertown
W2MitchellW2East Wilkes


Thursday, November 3, 2016

NCHSAA ADM Numbers Released

3:31 PM
The 2016 Average Daily Membership (ADM) Numbers for Football Playing Schools have been released.

North Carolina Department of Public Instruction has provided the NCHSAA with the 2016 Average Daily Membership numbers for all 409 member schools (including non-football playing schools). The numbers used reflect adjustments for early/middle colleges, specialty schools, and alternative schools where applicable. They will be used to subdivide qualifying teams into A/AA for the 2016 football playoffs.




SchoolADM
South Mecklenburg 3,145
Ardrey Kell 3,064
Myers Park 3,057
Enloe 2,813
Green Hope 2,786
Panther Creek 2,720
Broughton2,683
Mallard Creek 2,682
Olympic 2,664
Hough2,639
Garner 2,619
Independence 2,568
Leesville Road 2,523
Cary 2,439
Millbrook 2,408
Hoke County 2,400
West Forsyth 2,376
Middle Creek 2,301
Garinger 2,296
North Mecklenburg 2,291
Laney2,283
Fuquay-Varina 2,241
Northwest Guilford 2,237
Richmond Senior 2,210
Pinecrest 2,201
Butler 2,195
Lumberton2,165
Athens Drive 2,153
Page 2,128
Providence 2,119
Holly Springs 2,088
Rolesville 2,078
Apex 2,045
Jordan, C.E.2,025
Wakefield 2,004
West Mecklenburg 1,992
Wake Forest 1,991
Britt, Jack1,985
Reagan1,978
East Mecklenburg 1,970
Ashley1,955
Sanderson 1,935
South View 1,932
Heritage 1,916
Mooresville1,874
Vance 1,871
Lake Norman 1,869
McDowell 1,859
Hoggard1,848
Overhills 1,832
Riverside - Durham1,826
Reynolds, R.J.1,824
Rocky River 1,820
East Forsyth 1,816
Southeast Raleigh 1,816
Corinth Holders 1,793
South Caldwell 1,773
Hopewell 1,766
Grimsley 1,761
Davie County 1,756
Harding University 1,755
West Charlotte 1,752
Porter Ridge 1,740
Southwest Guilford 1,725
Swett, Purnell1,717
New Bern 1,716
Hickory Ridge 1,714
Central Cabarrus 1,704
High Point Central 1,703
Cox Mill 1,688
Pine Forest 1,676
Marvin Ridge 1,666
Conley, D.H.1,657
New Hanover 1,654
South Iredell 1,653
Roberson, T.C.1,650
Cleveland 1,646
Knightdale 1,643
Ragsdale1,643
Parkland 1,639
Seventy-First 1,634
Clayton 1,633
Scotland County1,623
South Central 1,612
North Davidson 1,609
Mount Tabor 1,600
Cape Fear 1,589
Hillside 1,589
Southern Durham 1,585
Glenn1,577
Southern Alamance 1,574
Smith, Ben L.1,573
Berry, Phillip O.1,571
Northern Durham 1,562
Lee County 1,551
Cuthbertson 1,547
Brown, A.L.1,539
Chapel Hill 1,532
Dudley1,532
Apex Friendship 1,530
Cardinal Gibbons 1,518
Harnett Central 1,511
Grays Creek 1,508
Rose, J.H.1,503
Erwin 1,496
Northern Guilford 1,466
Western Harnett 1,458
Sun Valley 1,450
Alexander Central 1,444
Reynolds, A.C.1,439
Southeast Guilford 1,432
Sanford, Terry1,408
Northwood 1,407
West Brunswick 1,407
East Wake 1,400
Western Guilford 1,397
Topsail 1,393
West Johnston 1,389
East Chapel Hill 1,376
Piedmont 1,375
Watauga 1,373
Ashbrook 1,370
Asheville 1,364
Jacksonville 1,363
Asheboro 1,362
Weddington 1,361
Union Pines 1,360
Hunt1,351
Triton 1,341
Eastern Guilford 1,335
Person 1,323
Robinson, J.M.1,321
Westover 1,319
Byrd, Douglas1,318
Ledford1,311
Statesville 1,303
Western Alamance 1,286
Smith, E. E.1,276
Kings Mountain 1,269
Concord 1,267
Eastern Alamance 1,265
Rocky Mount 1,264
Aycock, C.B.1,263
St. Stephens1,255
Enka 1,254
West Carteret 1,251
Smithfield-Selma 1,241
Charlotte Catholic 1,240
Carson, Jesse1,236
Northwest Cabarrus 1,235
Fike 1,230
North Buncombe 1,228
South Johnston 1,223
Crest 1,213
Orange 1,201
Northside-Jacksonville1,192
Northeast Guilford 1,189
Monroe 1,180
Forestview 1,177
North Iredell 1,174
Rockingham County 1,173
Freedom 1,172
Williams1,172
North Gaston 1,166
North Forsyth 1,162
Cedar Ridge 1,159
Parkwood 1,159
Southern Lee1,154
Franklinton 1,148
South Brunswick 1,144
Southern Guilford 1,144
Northern Nash 1,143
Swansboro 1,118
North Brunswick 1,109
Hunter Huss 1,104
Southern Nash 1,101
North Henderson 1,096
Southern Wayne 1,087
Havelock 1,077
West Henderson 1,077
West Rowan 1,076
Hickory 1,073
West Caldwell 1,070
Durham School of the Arts1,068
Tuscola 1,063
White Oak 1,061
Southwestern Randolph 1,060
McMichael1,054
Cramer, Stuart1,051
Eastern Wayne 1,049
South Point 1,047
Burns 1,044
East Rowan 1,044
Nash Central 1,044
Forest Hills 1,029
Washington 1,024
Currituck County 1,014
Hibriten 1,014
Pisgah 1,014
Morehead1,003
Foard, Fred T.993
Central Davidson 988
St. Pauls986
Andrews, T.W.984
Wilkes Central 984
Newton-Conover 979
Roanoke Rapids 976
North Lincoln 975
West Craven 971
Anson County969
East Duplin 963
Cummings957
Patton955
East Burke 953
Franklin 953
Bunker Hill 952
West Iredell 952
South Rowan 947
North Pitt 945
East Davidson 940
Richlands 940
Bunn 938
South Granville 937
Ashe County 936
East Henderson 926
East Gaston 925
Croatan 911
West Stokes 901
Maiden 900
East Lincoln 898
Smoky Mountain 890
Clinton 889
Bandys 884
Dixon 882
Mount Pleasant 878
Randleman 876
Webb, J.F.875
Forbush 874
North Surry 871
North Lenoir 870
SouthWest Edgecombe 863
Atkins 861
Owen 861
West Lincoln 851
Jordan Matthews 847
R-S Central 845
Shelby 845
Graham 843
Southern Vance 842
Yancey, Bartlett842
Northern Vance 840
Hertford County 839
Lincolnton 836
Salisbury 836
Central Academy835
Wheatmore 832
Providence Grove 830
Beddingfield 827
Carrboro 822
Northeastern 819
Reidsville 812
Greene Central 809
North Johnston 809
Lake Norman Charter806
Chase 805
Pasquotank County 803
Hendersonville 795
Red Springs 795
South Columbus 792
West Wilkes 790
Surry Central 786
West Davidson 786
Walkertown 785
South Lenoir 783
Brevard 776
Lexington776
Madison 776
Trinity 774
West Bladen 770
Bertie 766
Kinston 766
Midway 761
First Flight 760
Goldsboro 760
West Stanly 757
Trask, Heide756
Southwest Onslow 753
Carver 743
Eastern Randolph 743
North Wilkes 743
Farmville Central 727
Granville Central 721
Fairmont 720
Whiteville 715
East Rutherford 712
Mountain Heritage 709
Kenan, James707
Ayden-Grifton 703
Thomasville 700
Spring Creek 693
Draughn685
Bessemer City 681
NC School of Science & Math680
Wallace-Rose Hill 674
East Montgomery 662
East Bladen 651
Warren County 650
Lincoln Charter648
Polk County 642
East Surry 632
Pine Lake Preparatory612
North Rowan 612
Tarboro 609
Camden County 607
Louisburg 607
Holmes, John A.606
Starmount 603
Avery County 601
Pender 597
East Carteret 590
North Stanly 588
East Wilkes 584
North Moore 583
Riverside 564
Raleigh Charter563
West Montgomery 557
Swain County 556
Highland School of Technology555
Lakewood 544
Union 542
Hobbton 541
South Stokes 538
Cherryville 536
Rosewood 533
Princeton 526
Uwharrie Charter525
Gates County519
South Stanly 518
Mount Airy 513
Research Triangle510
Franklin Academy506
Mitchell 506
Community School of Davidson502
Manteo 502
Murphy 495
Perquimans County 494
Union Academy484
Queen's Grant481
Mountain Island Charter479
West Columbus 472
Gray Stone Day469
South Robeson 468
Northampton County 461
Albemarle 451
Southside 449
Alleghany 446
Northwest Halifax 437
Pamlico County 436
Northside 435
South Davidson 430
East Columbus 428
Chatham Central 410
Voyager Academy410
Roxboro Community408
Bishop McGuinness 407
Lejeune 403
Hayesville 389
North Stokes 389
Robbinsville 378
Elkin 377
Rosman 363
North Duplin 357
KIPP Pride353
Jefferson, Thomas Classical347
Weldon 345
Piedmont Community Charter337
Plymouth 330
Jones Senior 329
East Wake Academy326
Kestrel Heights316
Cherokee 312
Southeast Halifax 299
Rocky Mount Preparatory292
South Creek 267
Andrews 248
North Edgecombe 240
Neuse Charter239
Oxford Preparatory231
Winston-Salem Preparatory206
Bear Grass Charter205
Chatham Charter188
Hiwassee Dam 187
Cape Hatteras185
Woods Charter182
Carolina International176
Bradford Preparatory170
Henderson Collegiate169
Columbia 168
River Mill Academy164
Tri-County Early College 146
Falls Lake Academy140
Blue Ridge Early College124
Highlands117
Mattamuskeet117
Creswell 85
NC School for the Deaf66
Ocracoke56
Eastern NC School for the Deaf31
Nantahala28

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Week 12 Top 15

8:14 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.