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Thursday, December 11, 2025

8A State Championship: Stifling Husky Defense Brings Hough First Football Crown

10:59 PM

CHAPEL HILL – The Hough Huskies capped a perfect 14-0 season with a 21-0 victory over Millbrook in the NCHSAA 8A state championship game at Kenan Stadium. The Huskies held the Wildcats to just 122 total yards while generating 265 yards of their own to claim the program’s first-ever state title.


Hough quarterback Ethan Royal earned Most Valuable Player honors after accounting for all three touchdowns. He rushed 12 times for 64 yards and two scores while completing 13 of 29 passes for 135 yards and another touchdown. His performance defined a game where the Huskies converted third downs at a 42 percent clip compared to Millbrook's 21 percent success rate.


The game's opening score came late in the first quarter when Hough put together a 12-play, 66-yard drive that consumed 5:51 of clock time. Royal capped the march with a one-yard touchdown plunge at the 3:47 mark. The drive featured five first downs, including a 14-yard completion to Kynis Tinnin that moved the ball to the Millbrook 11-yard line.


Millbrook (13-1) struggled to sustain offensive momentum throughout the contest. The Wildcats managed just 26 net rushing yards on 26 attempts, an average of one yard per carry. Quarterback Bryson Gray completed 13 of 28 passes for 96 yards but threw one interception and failed to lead his team into the end zone.


The second quarter saw both defenses tighten. Millbrook reached the Hough 17-yard line on one possession but turned the ball over on downs when Gray's fourth-down pass fell incomplete. The Wildcats advanced to the Hough 50 on another drive before a holding penalty pushed them back, and they punted after three consecutive incomplete passes.


Hough extended its lead early in the fourth quarter. Taking over at the Millbrook 46 after a punt with 2:27 remaining in the third quarter, the Huskies needed just seven plays to find the end zone. Royal connected with Jahmere Anderson on a seven-yard touchdown pass at the 11:54 mark of the final period. Piercom Selland's extra point made it 14-0.


Millbrook's offense showed life immediately after, with Gray hitting Quinton Cypher on an 18-yard completion on the first play. After Brilison McCullers gained eight yards on a rush, the Wildcats faced fourth-and-three at their own 44. Gray found Cypher again, but the gain measured only one yard, and Hough took over on downs.


The Huskies' defense registered five tackles for loss and limited Millbrook's leading rusher, McCullers, to 25 yards on 16 carries. Ryan Peterson led the defensive effort with 10 total tackles and two tackles for loss, earning West Defensive Most Outstanding Player recognition.


Cypher provided the brightest moments for Millbrook's defense. He recorded 10 tackles, forced one fumble, and intercepted Royal in the third quarter at the Millbrook 45-yard line, returning it 19 yards to the Hough 36. However, the Wildcats could not capitalize and turned the ball over on downs after losing 19 yards on the possession. Cypher also blocked a punt in the third quarter and was named East Defensive Most Outstanding Player.


Hough's Jamarion Morrison rushed 15 times for 63 yards and caught two passes for 30 yards, earning West Offensive Most Outstanding Player honors. His 16-yard run early in the fourth quarter set up first-and-10 at the Millbrook 29, though that drive stalled and Hough turned the ball over on downs.


Royal sealed the championship with a 74-yard touchdown run with 59 seconds remaining. Facing third-and-15 at his own 26-yard line, Royal broke through the Millbrook defense and raced untouched to the end zone. Selland's third extra point established the final margin.


The Wildcats' best offensive possession resulted in zero points. After Cypher's interception gave them possession at the Hough 36 in the third quarter, Millbrook went backwards. Gray threw three incomplete passes, and punter Ethan Luberecki rushed for a 16-yard loss on fourth down when the play broke down.


Malachi Thomas led Millbrook receivers with five catches for 45 yards. He also returned three kickoffs for 51 yards. His teammate Malachi Gilchrist caught three passes for 22 yards and was selected East Offensive Most Outstanding Player despite the shutout loss.


Hough's defense forced four Millbrook fumbles and recovered one while intercepting Gray once. Jason Wilkerson picked off a Gray pass in the fourth quarter and returned it 33 yards to the Millbrook 37, setting up Royal's 12-yard completion to Jayden White on the subsequent drive.


The Huskies finished with 130 rushing yards on 28 attempts, good for 4.6 yards per carry. Royal threw for 135 yards, with White catching four passes for 31 yards and Christian Carter adding three receptions for 25 yards.


Special teams played a significant role. Hough's Baylie Nelson punted four times for 119 yards, while Millbrook's Luberecki punted five times for 133 yards. Rashad Streets blocked a Hough punt in the third quarter, giving the Wildcats possession at the Hough 45, but Millbrook lost nine yards on that possession.


Gray rushed three times for a net loss of six yards after being sacked for losses on multiple scrambles. Santonis Wright provided a spark late in the game with 21 yards on four carries, including a 16-yard run, but Millbrook's final drive ended as time expired.


The championship completed Hough's undefeated campaign. Their defense recorded six tackles for loss in the title game, with Jackson Heath and Ryan Peterson contributing 2.5 and 2.0, respectively.


Millbrook's season ended at 13-1. Gray completed passes to five different receivers but could not generate the explosive plays needed against Hough's stingy defense.


Top Performers:

William A. Hough:

  • Ethan Royal: 12 rushes, 64 yards, 2 TDs; 13-of-29 passing, 135 yards, 1 TD
  • Jamarion Morrison: 15 rushes, 63 yards; 2 catches, 30 yards
  • Ryan Peterson: 10 tackles, 2 TFL
  • Jason Wilkerson: 4 tackles, 1 interception (33-yard return)

Millbrook:

  • Quinton Cypher: 10 tackles, 1 interception, 1 fumble recovery, 1 blocked punt
  • Malachi Thomas: 5 catches, 45 yards; 3 kickoff returns, 51 yards
  • Bryson Gray: 13-of-28 passing, 96 yards, 1 INT
  • Malachi Gilchrist: 3 catches, 22 yards

8A State Championship: Stifling Husky Defense Brings Hough First Football Crown

Wednesday, December 10, 2025

8A Championship Preview: Inaugural Glory on the Line

7:12 PM

8A Championship Preview: Inaugural Glory on the Line

History is guaranteed as the NCHSAA crowns its first-ever 8A State Champion, and fittingly, the matchup features two undefeated titans: the Millbrook Wildcats (13-0) and the Hough Huskies (13-0). Both programs have dominated their respective halves of the state, arriving in Chapel Hill with identical, unblemished records and a combined scoring margin that is staggering. This is the inaugural game in the new eight-classification system, and both teams have proven themselves worthy of this historic moment.

The Millbrook Wildcats have been an offensive explosion this season, amassing 515 points while allowing a microscopic 72, an average of just 5.5 points per game. Their dominance has been so complete that they've recorded five shutouts and posted a 34.1 average point differential. Coach Laymarr Marshall, in his third season at Millbrook with a 33-5 overall record, points to a critical victory at Rolesville as the moment that "got us over the hump and confirmed that we were a legitimate contender in the East and at the state-wide level."

Millbrook's defense is loaded with Division I talent, including defensive end Rashad Streets and linebacker Quinton Cypher. Streets, the Conference Defensive Player of the Year, has racked up 15 sacks and countless quarterback pressures, while Cypher, the Conference Player of the Year, leads the team with 11.6 tackles per game and a remarkable 139 total tackles. The secondary features safety Malcolm McIntyre (4 interceptions) and strong safety Cairo Williams, both college prospects who have eliminated deep threats all season.

Offensively, QB Bryson Gray and RB Brilison McCullers (810 yards, 14 touchdowns) run an efficient attack that also utilizes gifted receivers Malachi Gilchrist (58.2 yards per game) and Malachi Thomas, both described as college prospects. The Wildcats average 332.8 total yards per game, with a balanced approach that keeps defenses guessing. The team's philosophy is built on "team chemistry" and committing to playing "FOR one another," as Marshall emphasizes.

The Hough Huskies of Cornelius are equally fearsome, having scored 497 points while giving up a microscopic 93. The Huskies have made their mission clear: play "smart, physical, [and] limit explosive plays," a philosophy that has proven nearly unbreakable all season. Head Coach DeShawn Baker, in his third season with a 36-4 record, has built a program that peaks at the right moment, evidenced by their season-opening victory over South Point in the Keep Pounding Classic, which set the tone for the entire campaign.

On offense, junior quarterback Ethan Royal has been exceptional, throwing for 2,510 yards and 25 touchdowns while completing passes at an efficient rate. Running back Jamarion Morrison averages 58.7 yards per game and provides the ground game complement, while receiver Jayden White (62.8 yards per game) stretches the field vertically. The Huskies' offense manages the game efficiently and punishes defenses when given opportunities, averaging 38.2 points per game.

Defensively, the Huskies have been just as dominant, recording five shutouts and holding opponents to just 7.2 points per game. Safety Jackson Heath (6.7 tackles per game) and linebacker LJ Porter (5.5 sacks) anchor a unit that has suffocated opposing offenses. Linebacker Charles Puckett and safety Ryan Peterson, both sophomores, have emerged as key contributors, suggesting the program's sustained success.

This game is a contest of defensive prowess. Millbrook's ability to pressure the quarterback with Streets and Markez Wilbert (also a Division I recruit) will be critical against Hough's powerful offensive line. Meanwhile, Hough's front seven must contain McCullers and prevent Gray from having time to find his talented receivers. Both defenses have been elite all season, suggesting this could be a low-scoring, field-position battle.

With both teams boasting a 13-0 record and looking to hang the first-ever 8A banner, the winner will establish itself as the undisputed top program in the state's largest classification for years to come. For Millbrook, it's the program's first-ever state championship appearance. For Hough, it's also a first final after years of playoff runs that fell short. One program will leave Kenan Stadium as a champion; both will leave having made history.

Saturday, November 8, 2025

NCHSAA First Round Scores and Second Round Matchups

12:00 AM


The NCHSAA football playoffs opened with a full slate of first-round games across all eight classifications, and while most higher seeds advanced as expected, several double-digit seeds scored notable upsets, a reminder that this year’s brackets are built strictly off RPI (Ratings Percentage Index) rather than win–loss records or conference standings.


1A East: Washington County 12, North Edgecombe 26

1A East: Hobgood Charter 44, Weldon 14

1A East: Sallie B. Howard 49, Columbia 0

1A West: Winston-Salem Preparatory Academy 30, Chatham Central 12

1A West: Rosman 38, Bonnie Cone Leadership Academy 28

1A West: College Prep & Leadership Academy 34, Andrews 42

2A East: Northampton County 50, Lejeune 7

2A East: Northwest Halifax 26, Union 28

2A East: Southside 52, Pamlico County 28

2A East: American Leadership Academy - Johnston 26, Rosewood 52

2A East: Camden County 33, West Columbus 30

2A West: North Rowan 55, Avery County 10

2A West: Hayesville 41, Highland Tech 6

2A West: Mountain Island Charter 40, Elkin 7

2A West: Cherryville 55, South Stokes 12

2A West: Albemarle 21, Cherokee 15

3A East: Ayden - Grifton 48, South Lenoir 20

3A East: South Columbus 38, West Bladen 0

3A East: Princeton 54, Beddingfield 18

3A East: Wake Prep Academy 37, Bartlett Yancey 0

3A East: Farmville Central 56, Heide Trask 28

3A East: Kinston 53, North Moore 7

3A East: Hertford County 26, Northwood 14

3A East: Wallace-Rose Hill 37, Greene Central 36

3A West: Hendersonville 50, East Davidson 0

3A West: Shelby 70, McMichael 14

3A West: West Wilkes 14, Wheatmore 21

3A West: West Davidson 28, Madison 13

3A West: East Surry 35, Polk County 15

3A West: Owen 14, Union Academy 24

3A West: Thomasville 14, Chase 7

3A West: West Lincoln 42, North Wilkes 13

4A East: Eastern Wayne 21, Anson 14

4A East: Clinton 28, Ledford 20

4A East: SouthWest Edgecombe 50, Southwest Onslow 0

4A East: North Pitt 44, Cummings 7

4A East: Carver 16, Morehead 14

4A East: North Johnston 42, Washington 35

4A East: Nash Central 12, Roanoke Rapids 14

4A East: Red Springs 37, Jordan-Matthews 12

4A West: Lexington Senior 22, West Stanly 24

4A West: Bandys 71, South Rowan 14

4A West: North Surry 40, Salisbury 26

4A West: Tuscola 13, East Burke 6

4A West: West Iredell 45, Ashe County 0

4A West: Lake Norman Charter 19, Foard 21

4A West: R-S Central 48, Wilkes Central 6

4A West: West Stokes 39, Forbush 3

5A East: Southeast Alamance 42, Orange 0

5A East: Western Alamance 12, South Granville 20

5A East: West Carteret 35, C.B. Aycock 21

5A East: Havelock 47, Richlands 0

5A East: South Brunswick 28, Seaforth 29

5A East: J.F. Webb 56, Person 68

5A East: Rockingham County 50, Dixon 58

5A East: Eastern Alamance 35, Fike 0

5A West: West Rowan 41, Southern Guilford 23

5A West: Oak Grove 30, North Lincoln 8

5A West: Forest Hills 40, Smoky Mountain 28

5A West: West Henderson 42, East Rowan 7

5A West: Concord 29, Forestview 28

5A West: Carson 7, Montgomery Central 30

5A West: North Davidson 46, North Henderson 8

5A West: Erwin 49, Huss 21

6A East: Terry Sanford 49, E.E. Smith 20

6A East: South Johnston 47, Vance County 7

6A East: J.H. Rose 47, Triton 10

6A East: Franklinton 28, Gray's Creek 6

6A East: Lee County 21, Westover 20

6A East: West Brunswick 35, West Johnston 6

6A East: Eastern Guilford 22, White Oak 32

6A East: Harnett Central 40, South View 37

6A West: A.C. Reynolds 56, South Caldwell 0

6A West: Kings Mountain 28, Ben L. Smith 14

6A West: Dudley 35, Glenn 14

6A West: Olympic 35, Ragsdale 0

6A West: Southeast Guilford 10, Central Cabarrus 38

6A West: Statesville 28, Alexander Central 3

6A West: Asheville 42, Western Guilford 7

6A West: St. Stephens 24, Mount Tabor 23

7A East: Cary 13, Ashley 14

7A East: New Bern 50, Overhills 0

7A East: Southern Durham 6, Sanderson 41

7A East: Wake Forest 59, North Brunswick 28

7A East: New Hanover 28, Heritage 14

7A East: South Central 14, South Garner 62

7A East: Fuquay-Varina 29, Holly Springs 7

7A East: SSEAS 61, Lumberton 15

7A West: Davie County 19, West Mecklenburg 0

7A West: East Forsyth 63, Purnell Swett 0

7A West: Porter Ridge 26, Cuthbertson 16

7A West: A.L. Brown 34, South Iredell 27

7A West: Butler 42, Hopewell 28

7A West: Page 68, McDowell 0

7A West: Marvin Ridge 52, Chapel Hill 13

7A West: West Cabarrus 28, R.J. Reynolds 27

8A East: Rolesville 49, Green Hope 0

8A East: Leesville Road 49, Broughton 12

8A East: Panther Creek 27, Enloe 14

8A East: Laney 12, Willow Spring 31

8A West: West Forsyth 43, Northwest Guilford 7

8A West: Pinecrest 31, Chambers 32

8A West: Providence 14, Ardrey Kell 7

8A West: South Mecklenburg 32, Palisades 35



1A Second Round
East:
#1 KIPP Pride vs #8 Sallie B. Howard
#4 Wilson Prep vs #5 Southeast Collegiate Prep Academy
#2 Northside Pinetown vs #7 Hobgood Charter
#3 Bear Grass Charter vs #11 North Edgecombe
West:
#1 Robbinsville vs #9 Andrews
#4 North Stokes vs #5 East Columbus
#2 South Davidson vs #7 Rosman
#3 Thomas Jefferson Classical vs #6 Winston-Salem Prep

2A Second Round
East:
#1 Tarboro vs #16 Camden County
#8 Hobbton vs #9 Lakewood
#4 East Bladen vs #20 Union
#5 Manteo vs #12 Northampton County
#2 Warren County vs #18 Rosewood
#7 Gates County vs #10 East Carteret
#3 North Duplin vs #14 Southside
#6 Holmes vs #11 Perquimans
West:
#1 Murphy vs #16 Albemarle
#8 Swain County vs #9 Community School of Davidson
#4 East Wilkes vs #13 Hayesville
#5 Corvian Community vs #12 North Rowan
#2 Starmount vs #15 Cherryville
#7 South Stanly vs #10 Christ the King
#3 Alleghany vs #14 Mountain Island Charter
#6 Bishop McGuinness vs #11 Mitchell

3A Second Round
East:
#1 James Kenan vs #16 Wallace-Rose Hill
#8 Whiteville vs #9 Ayden-Grifton
#4 Louisburg vs #13 Farmville Central
#5 Martin County vs #12 Wake Prep Academy
#2 Pender vs #15 Hertford County
#7 Northeastern vs #10 South Columbus
#3 Midway vs #14 Kinston
#6 Pasquotank County vs #11 Princeton
West:
#1 Mountain Heritage vs #16 West Lincoln
#8 Lincolnton vs #9 Hendersonville
#4 North Stanly vs #13 East Surry
#5 Providence Grove vs #12 West Davidson
#2 Mount Airy vs #15 Thomasville
#7 East Rutherford vs #10 Shelby
#3 Eastern Randolph vs #19 Union Academy
#6 Walkertown vs #22 Wheatmore

4A Second Round
East:
#1 Reidsville vs #17 Red Springs
#8 Southwestern Randolph vs #9 Eastern Wayne
#4 Central Davidson vs #13 Carver
#5 Randleman vs #12 North Pitt
#2 West Craven vs #18 Roanoke Rapids
#7 T.W. Andrews vs #10 Clinton
#3 East Duplin vs #14 North Johnston
#6 Bunn vs #11 Southwest Edgecombe
West:
#1 Brevard vs #16 West Stokes
#8 Burns vs #24 West Stanly
#4 Pisgah vs #13 West Iredell
#5 Mount Pleasant vs #12 Tuscola
#2 Hibriten vs #18 R-S Central
#7 Stuart Cramer vs #10 Bandys
#3 Newton-Conover vs #14 Foard
#6 Maiden vs #11 North Surry

5A Second Round
East:
#1 Hunt vs #16 Eastern Alamance
#8 Southern Nash vs #9 Southeast Alamance
#4 Croatan vs #20 Seaforth
#5 Currituck vs #12 Havelock
#2 Northeast Guilford vs #11 West Carteret
#7 Rocky Mount vs #23 South Granville
#3 Northside-Jacksonville vs #19 Person
#6 St. Pauls vs #18 Dixon
West:
#1 South Point vs #17 Erwin
#8 Monroe vs #9 West Rowan
#4 Crest vs #13 Concord
#5 East Lincoln vs #12 West Henderson
#2 Jay M. Robinson vs #15 North Davidson
#7 Northwest Cabarrus vs #10 Oak Grove
#3 Hickory vs #19 Montgomery Central
#6 Franklin vs #11 Forest Hills

6A Second Round
East:
#1 Jacksonville vs #16 Harnett Central
#8 Scotland vs #9 Terry Sanford
#4 Union Pines vs #13 Lee County
#5 Williams vs #12 Franklinton
#2 Northern Nash vs #18 White Oak
#7 Seventy-First vs #10 South Johnston
#3 Middle Creek vs #14 West Brunswick
#6 Southern Alamance vs #11 J.H. Rose
West:
#1 Watauga vs #16 St. Stephens
#8 Charlotte Catholic vs #9 A.C. Reynolds
#4 Freedom vs #20 Central Cabarrus
#5 Sun Valley vs #12 Olympic
#2 Northern Guilford vs #15 Asheville
#7 T.C. Roberson vs #10 Kings Mountain
#3 Ashbrook vs #14 Statesville
#6 Asheboro vs #11 Dudley

7A Second Round
East:
#1 Cardinal Gibbons vs #24 Ashley
#8 Hillside vs #9 Ashley
#4 Garner vs #14 New Hanover
#5 Cape Fear vs #13 Wake Forest
#2 Cleveland vs #17 Fuquay-Varina
#7 Southeast Raleigh vs #10 New Bern
#3 Clayton vs #18 South Garner
#6 D.H. Conley vs #12 Sanderson
West:
#1 Grimsley vs #17 West Cabarrus
#8 Jack Britt vs #9 Davie County
#4 Mooresville vs #13 Butler
#5 Reagan vs #12 A.L. Brown
#2 Weddington vs #15 Marvin Ridge
#7 Lake Norman vs #10 East Forsyth
#3 Independence vs #14 Page
#6 Richmond vs #11 Porter Ridge

8A Second Round
East:
#1 Hoggard vs #9 Willow Spring
#4 Apex Friendship vs #5 Rolesville
#2 Millbrook vs #7 Panther Creek
#3 Jordan vs #6 Leesville Road
West:
#1 Hough vs #9 Palisades
#4 Mallard Creek vs #5 West Forsyth
#2 West Charlotte vs #7 Providence
#3 Myers Park vs #11 Chambers

Sunday, November 2, 2025

2025 NCHSAA Football Playoffs Set to Kick Off Friday Night Under New 8-Classification System

7:46 PM


The North Carolina High School Athletic Association released its football playoff brackets Sunday, setting the stage for first-round action across all eight classifications beginning Friday, November 7.

 

In a historic shift, the NCHSAA expanded from four classifications to eight this season, creating new opportunities for teams across the state. A total of 330 teams earned playoff berths based solely on RPI (Ratings Percentage Index), with brackets ranging from 22 teams in 1A to 48 teams in most other classifications.

 

Defending Champions in New Landscape

The classification expansion has reshuffled last year's state champions into different competitive tiers. Tarboro, the defending champion from the old system, enters as the No. 1 seed in 2A East. Monroe, another 2024 titleholder, claimed the No. 8 seed in 5A West. West Charlotte secured the No. 2 seed in 8A West, while Grimsley earned the top seed in 7A West as it looks to defend its crown.

 

The new eight-classification structure creates fresh championship races across the state, with no defending champions in 1A, 3A, 4A, or 6A under the restructured system.

 

Top Seeds Across Classifications

Several programs secured the No. 1 seeds in their respective brackets:

 

East: KIPP Pride (1A), Tarboro (2A), James Kenan (3A), Reidsville (4A), Hunt (5A), Jacksonville (6A), Cardinal Gibbons (7A), and Hoggard (8A) earned top billing in the Eastern brackets.

 

West: Robbinsville (1A), Murphy (2A), Mountain Heritage (3A), Brevard (4A), South Point (5A), Watauga (6A), Grimsley (7A), and Hough (8A) claimed the top seeds in the Western brackets.

 

First-Round Byes and Matchups

The top five seeds in 1A received first-round byes, while other classifications feature full brackets. Notable first-round matchups include several inter-regional contests, with teams like Washington County (1A East No. 6) facing Winston-Salem Prep (1A West No. 6) in cross-bracket play.

 

In 1A East, No. 8 Sallie B. Howard faces No. 9 Columbia, while No. 7 Hobgood Charter takes on Rosman from the West bracket. The 1A West bracket features Andrews (No. 9) traveling to College Prep & Leadership Academy (No. 8).

 

Competitive Balance Across State

The expansion to eight classifications aims to create more competitive balance across North Carolina's diverse football landscape. Traditional powers are spread throughout the new system, with programs like Reidsville (4A East No. 1), Cardinal Gibbons (7A East No. 1), and perennial contenders finding new homes in the restructured format.

 

The 2A brackets are particularly deep, featuring 22 teams in each region. Murphy, a storied program in western North Carolina, leads the 2A West bracket, while Tarboro's defending championship pedigree makes it the team to beat in the East.

 

Mid-tier classifications showcase competitive depth, with Hunt leading 5A East and South Point topping 5A West. The state's largest classification, 8A, features 24 teams with Hoggard and Hough as the respective regional favorites.

 

Road to Championships

Teams will battle through multiple rounds over the coming weeks, with state championship games scheduled for mid-December. The RPI-based seeding system eliminates subjective selection, with every playoff berth and seed determined by the mathematical formula that weighs winning percentage, opponents' winning percentage, and opponents' opponents' winning percentage.

 

Friday night's opening round marks the beginning of a new era in North Carolina high school football, as the expanded playoff system provides more teams the opportunity to compete for state titles while maintaining competitive balance across all eight classifications.