Showing posts with label East Duplin. Show all posts
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Saturday, December 10, 2022

East Duplin Survives Against Reidsville to Claim 2A Crown

1:54 PM

CHAPEL HILL – Battle Holley’s East Duplin Panthers have scraped by in a few contests this season, including two against county rival Wallace-Rose Hill, but no game was closer for Holly’s squad than Saturday’s title game against Reidsville, the state’s winningest team. Guided by Avery Gaby’s 184 rushing yards and a timely play by safety Elam Moore, the Panthers were able to hang on for a 24-21 victory and the 2A state championship.

East Duplin took the opening kickoff and drove sixty yards down the field, with Avery Gaby’s clutch fourth down run extending the drive when it looked like the Panthers would be stopped. Gaby punched it in two plays later to give East Duplin an early 7-0 lead. Reidsville looked to respond but was forced to put after a penalty took the Rams out of a favorable fourth down conversion attempt. The subsequent punt was downed at the one-yard line.

East Duplin was able to put together a twelve-play drive, but two false start penalties stalled the Panthers’ progress and they were forced to punt. Reidsville’s offensive woes continued, and the Rams punted again. Playing out the script from the previous drive, East Duplin was methodically driving down the field, getting in the red zone, and looking to take a two-score lead before Reidsville defensive back Que’shyne Flippen ripped the ball out of the East Duplin runner’s arms at the four-yard-line and Jaden McCain picked it up for Rams, returning it sixteen yards. The Rams saw a chance to finally grab some momentum before the half and took it with a fourteen-play, eighty-one-yard drive, getting on the scoreboard with no time remaining on an Al Lee pass to Dionte Neal.

Reidsville seemed poised to ride the momentum into a lead on their first drive of the second half, but an East Duplin defense held the Rams to a field goal attempt. In what would be the most bizarre play on the day, the field goal was blocked and the ball bounced back to the Reidsville holder who did not seem to know that the ball was live. An alert Elam Moore grabbed the ball out of the Reidsville player’s hands and raced seventy yards the other way for the Panthers score.

As Reidsville looked to get back in the game, a Rams pass was tipped and hauled in by Breckin Bowles. The Reidsville defense stepped up and held the Panthers to a twenty-six-yard Darwin Bonilla field goal, keeping the margin at ten points going into the final quarter. The Rams defense stepped up again early in the fourth quarter, stopping East Duplin on downs and setting up a forty-yard Lee to Dionte Neal touchdown pass to make it a three-point game.

It was now up to the East Duplin offense to try and put the game away. In the first half, it was the Panthers’ penalties keeping them out of scoring position and keeping Reidsville in the game. On this final East Duplin drive, it was Rams penalties bailing out the Panthers. East Duplin thought they were putting the game out of reach when Zack Brown’s first completed pass found Kade Kennedy to put the Panthers up ten points, but Reidsville’s Dionte Neal ran the ensuing kickoff back for the Rams touchdown. An illegal touch penalty on the onside kick gave the ball to East Duplin who was able to run out the clock and claim the school’s first football state title.

Saturday, August 11, 2018

Five Questions for the 2018 High School Football Season

7:23 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.


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Saturday, December 9, 2017

Hibriten Wins First Ever State Title With 16-14 Win Over East Duplin

10:50 PM
Hibriten Wins First Ever State Title With 16-14 Win Over East Duplin
Hibriten slugged their way to a 16-14 victory over East Duplin in the first football State Championship appearance, claiming the school’s first title. Hibriten used a bend but don’t break defense and a great game from their punter to bend the field position and the game in their favor.

East Duplin took their third play from scrimmage, handing it to Melvin Scott, who ripped off an 81-yard run for a score, putting East up 7-0 with just over 8 minutes to go in the first quarter. Scott was named the East Duplin Most Outstanding Offensive Player for his three-carry, 108 yard and a touchdown performance.

The two teams trade possession uneventfully until East Duplin intercepted a pass at their own two early in the second quarter, taking over deep in their own end. On the next play from scrimmage, Chris Benson was nabbed for a two-yard loss and a safety, cutting the East Duplin lead to 7-2. After the free kick, Hibriten used a halfback pass from McKinley Witherspoon to a wide-open Miles Simon to take a 9-7 lead with 9:26 to go in the second quarter.

Later in the quarter, Simon hauled in a 43-yard pass from quarterback Jaylen Scott for another touchdown, extending their lead to 16-7 with 1:53 to go in the first half. Simon was named the game’s Most Valuable Player, hauling in just the two catches, for a total of 96 yards and two scores.

East Duplin made a last push to make the game very interesting late, driving 99 yards on 20 plays in the fourth quarter, capped off by a 1-yard run by Chris Benson to make the score 16-14. Despite outgaining Hibriten 359-190 yards on the day, East Duplin just couldn’t overcome the tough field position they found themselves in most of the day.

Hibriten had a fantastic performance from their punter, Noah Haney, who punted six times for an average of 46 yards kept East Duplin deep in their own end most of the night. Five of those Haney punts were downed inside the 20-yard line, three of them inside the ten. He was named Hibriten’s Most Outstanding Offensive Player. The Defensive Award for Most Outstanding Player for Hibriten went to Charles Tassinari, who had 16 tackles including an assist on a tackle for loss.

East Duplin’s most outstanding player defensively was Amaru Herring. Herring registered 10 tackles on the day, including three tackles for a loss, which was the second highest tackle total on the team.

Wednesday, December 6, 2017

2AA Preview: East Duplin vs. Hibriten

9:22 PM
In another matchup of unbeaten teams this Saturday, it's Panthers vs. Panthers as East Duplin and Hibriten square off for the 2AA state championship. Both teams are coming into the game with perfect 15-0 records and are each making their first appearance in a football state championship game.

Kenan Stadium

After making the regional finals last year, both teams came into the season with high expectations and each team met them. For East Duplin, it was a third straight Conference Championship in 2017 while Hibriten was able to post the first back-to-back undefeated regular seasons in school history.

Both teams rely on their running game to get their offense is moving with each team averaging over 300 yards rushing per contest.

East Duplin has relied on senior running back Chris Benson each week to the tune of 150 yards per game. The senior has totaled more than 4600 yards in his career and has found the end zone 16 times this season.

Lining up in the backfield for Hibriten is junior McKinley Witherspoon, who has rushed for over 1800 yards on just over 100 carries for a staggering 18.4 yards per carry. Witherspoon has scored 35 touchdowns this season to lead the Hibriten offense.

Each team has played some stout defense on their way to the state title game with East Duplin holding seven of their opponents to single digits while Hibriten has only given up 67 points so far in their fifteen games, including seven shutouts.

Saturday, November 11, 2017

Final FAIR Rankings of the Year Released

10:25 PM


The FAIR rankings are based on the following criteria.

Fresh start - All teams in a particular class start the season with identical ratings, or none at all.
All games weighted equally - There is no distinction made between conference and non-conference games, and a week one endowment game counts just as much as a week twelve contest.
Ignore non-NCHSAA games - Because the quality of opponents outside the NCHSAA can vary widely and can be difficult to judge, only NCHSAA games will be counted. Any contests against NCISAA or out-of-state opponents will be treated the same as an open date.
Reproducible - The formulas used should be transparent and simple enough that coaches and members of the media can verify the calculations for a particular team.

Congratulations to Mallard Creek, Charlotte Catholic, East Duplin, and Mount Airy for finishing #1 in their classifications.



Class 4A FAIR Rankings
#1 Mallard Creek (11-0) 110.0/11 + 614.00/118 = 15.203
#2 Wake Forest (11-0) 108.0/11 + 615.00/120 = 14.943
#3 West Forsyth (11-0) 106.0/11 + 569.00/121 = 14.339
#4 Cardinal Gibbons (11-0) 107.0/11 + 503.00/120 = 13.919
#5 Scotland (9-1) 90.0/10 + 523.00/108 = 13.843
#6 Hoggard (10-0) 94.0/10 + 449.00/106 = 13.636
#7 Page (10-1) 97.0/11 + 515.00/121 = 13.074
#8 Harding (9-1) 90.0/10 + 432.00/108 = 13.000
#9 Myers Park (9-1) 90.0/10 + 421.00/107 = 12.935
#10 Heritage (10-1) 100.0/11 + 447.50/120 = 12.820
#11 Butler (8-2) 80.0/10 + 503.00/108 = 12.657
#12 Glenn (10-1) 91.0/11 + 459.50/120 = 12.102
#13 Green Hope (9-2) 90.0/11 + 465.50/121 = 12.029
#14 Sanderson (8-3) 80.0/11 + 531.50/121 = 11.665
#15 Hough (8-3) 79.0/11 + 536.00/120 = 11.648
#16 Hickory Ridge (9-2) 86.0/11 + 441.50/118 = 11.560
#17 Providence (8-3) 80.0/11 + 497.00/116 = 11.557
#18 Seventy-First (8-3) 77.0/11 + 487.00/118 = 11.127
#19 North Mecklenburg (8-3) 79.0/11 + 414.50/120 = 10.636
#20 Garner (7-4) 70.0/11 + 497.00/121 = 10.471
#21 West Mecklenburg (8-3) 80.0/11 + 367.00/116 = 10.437
#22 Middle Creek (8-3) 79.0/11 + 390.00/120 = 10.432
#23 Vance (8-3) 79.0/11 + 365.00/120 = 10.223
#24 South Central (9-2) 78.0/11 + 375.00/120 = 10.216
#25 South View (8-3) 76.0/11 + 392.50/120 = 10.180
#26 Porter Ridge (7-4) 68.0/11 + 446.50/117 = 9.998
#27 East Forsyth (7-4) 66.0/11 + 463.50/121 = 9.831
#28 Richmond (7-4) 70.0/11 + 405.50/118 = 9.800
#29 Pinecrest (7-4) 69.0/11 + 403.50/118 = 9.692
#30 Overhills (8-3) 74.0/11 + 353.50/121 = 9.649
#31 Fuquay-Varina (7-4) 68.0/11 + 413.00/121 = 9.595
#32 Leesville Road (7-4) 70.0/11 + 389.00/121 = 9.579
#33 Athens Drive (7-4) 69.0/11 + 378.00/121 = 9.397
#34 Laney (7-4) 64.0/11 + 397.00/117 = 9.211
#35 Jordan (6-5) 58.0/11 + 453.00/119 = 9.079
#36 Ragsdale (7-4) 63.0/11 + 398.00/121 = 9.017
#37 Jack Britt (6-5) 58.0/11 + 395.50/119 = 8.596
#38 Knightdale (6-5) 59.0/11 + 364.50/120 = 8.401
#39 Davie (5-6) 48.0/11 + 487.50/121 = 8.393
#40 Hillside (5-5) 46.0/10 + 347.50/104 = 7.941
#41 RJ Reynolds (6-5) 51.0/11 + 379.00/117 = 7.876
#42 Millbrook (5-6) 50.0/11 + 398.00/121 = 7.835
#43 Apex Friendship (6-5) 58.0/11 + 300.50/120 = 7.777
#44 East Mecklenburg (5-6) 49.0/11 + 331.50/117 = 7.288
#45 Purnell Swett (5-6) 49.0/11 + 319.00/118 = 7.158
#46 Rolesville (4-7) 39.0/11 + 414.50/119 = 7.029
#47 Enloe (4-7) 39.0/11 + 421.00/121 = 7.025
#48 High Point Central (5-6) 44.0/11 + 360.00/121 = 6.975
#49 Mooresville (4-7) 38.0/11 + 420.50/121 = 6.930
#50 New Bern (5-6) 45.0/11 + 337.00/119 = 6.923
#51 Grimsley (4-7) 38.0/11 + 383.50/121 = 6.624
#52 West Charlotte (4-7) 40.0/11 + 329.00/120 = 6.378
#53 Pine Forest (4-7) 36.0/11 + 363.00/121 = 6.273
#54 Southeast Raleigh (4-7) 37.0/11 + 337.00/121 = 6.149
#55 Ardrey Kell (3-8) 30.0/11 + 379.50/115 = 6.027
#56 Riverside (4-7) 36.0/11 + 298.00/118 = 5.798
#57 Cary (4-7) 40.0/11 + 257.00/121 = 5.760
#58 Northwest Guilford (3-8) 27.0/11 + 389.50/120 = 5.700
#59 Ashley (4-7) 35.0/11 + 291.50/117 = 5.673
#60 Lake Norman (3-8) 29.0/11 + 366.00/121 = 5.661
#61 Reagan (3-8) 26.0/11 + 388.00/121 = 5.570
#62 Corinth Holders (3-7) 28.0/10 + 293.00/110 = 5.464
#63 Olympic (3-7) 30.0/10 + 255.50/107 = 5.388
#64 South Mecklenburg (2-8) 20.0/10 + 352.00/105 = 5.352
#65 Apex (3-8) 30.0/11 + 317.50/121 = 5.351
#66 Holly Springs (2-9) 20.0/11 + 385.00/120 = 5.027
#67 Lumberton (2-8) 19.0/10 + 300.50/107 = 4.708
#68 Rocky River (2-9) 20.0/11 + 339.50/118 = 4.695
#69 Broughton (2-9) 20.0/11 + 343.50/121 = 4.657
#70 Independence (2-8) 20.0/10 + 259.50/107 = 4.425
#71 South Caldwell (1-9) 10.0/10 + 312.00/110 = 3.836
#72 McDowell (2-9) 14.0/11 + 289.00/116 = 3.764
#73 Berry (1-10) 10.0/11 + 307.50/118 = 3.515
#74 Garinger (1-10) 8.0/11 + 311.50/117 = 3.390
#75 Wakefield (0-11) 0.0/11 + 365.00/119 = 3.067
#76 Hoke (0-11) 0.0/11 + 343.50/119 = 2.887
#77 Panther Creek (0-11) 0.0/11 + 325.00/121 = 2.686
#78 Hopewell (0-11) 0.0/11 + 316.00/119 = 2.655

Class 3A FAIR Rankings
#1 Charlotte Catholic (9-0) 83.0/9 + 409.00/96 = 13.483
#2 Clayton (11-0) 103.0/11 + 445.00/120 = 13.072
#3 Terry Sanford (10-1) 95.0/11 + 536.00/121 = 13.066
#4 New Hanover (10-1) 93.0/11 + 473.50/117 = 12.502
#5 Western Alamance (11-0) 95.0/11 + 429.00/116 = 12.335
#6 Marvin Ridge (10-1) 92.0/11 + 454.50/116 = 12.282
#7 Southern Nash (10-1) 89.0/11 + 482.00/120 = 12.108
#8 Havelock (10-1) 90.0/11 + 464.00/119 = 12.081
#9 Lee County (11-0) 101.0/11 + 341.00/120 = 12.023
#10 Mount Tabor (9-2) 81.0/11 + 527.50/121 = 11.723
#11 Kings Mountain (10-1) 90.0/11 + 391.00/114 = 11.612
#12 Conley (10-1) 90.0/11 + 394.00/117 = 11.549
#13 Dudley (9-2) 82.0/11 + 484.00/120 = 11.488
#14 Alexander Central (10-1) 88.0/11 + 405.00/119 = 11.403
#15 AC Reynolds (10-1) 89.0/11 + 376.00/116 = 11.332
#16 Brown (9-2) 84.0/11 + 444.00/121 = 11.306
#17 Robinson (9-2) 78.0/11 + 493.50/118 = 11.273
#18 Jacksonville (9-2) 78.0/11 + 475.00/119 = 11.083
#19 Eastern Guilford (9-2) 82.0/11 + 423.00/121 = 10.950
#20 Cape Fear (8-3) 74.0/11 + 491.50/120 = 10.823
#21 Northern Durham (8-2) 75.0/10 + 336.00/104 = 10.731
#22 Weddington (8-3) 75.0/11 + 457.50/117 = 10.728
#23 Orange (8-2) 75.0/10 + 328.00/104 = 10.654
#24 Southeast Guilford (9-2) 82.0/11 + 385.00/121 = 10.636
#25 Eastern Alamance (9-2) 77.0/11 + 420.50/116 = 10.625
#26 Sun Valley (8-3) 72.0/11 + 446.00/113 = 10.492
#27 South Iredell (9-2) 82.0/11 + 360.00/120 = 10.455
#28 EE Smith (8-3) 74.0/11 + 430.00/121 = 10.281
#29 Watauga (9-2) 77.0/11 + 387.00/119 = 10.252
#30 Fike (8-3) 71.0/11 + 446.00/119 = 10.202
#31 Statesville (9-2) 79.0/11 + 316.50/118 = 9.864
#32 Southwest Guilford (8-3) 72.0/11 + 382.50/121 = 9.707
#33 West Carteret (8-3) 67.0/11 + 435.50/121 = 9.690
#34 Hunter Huss (7-3) 61.0/10 + 384.00/107 = 9.689
#35 Asheville (7-3) 63.0/10 + 361.50/107 = 9.679
#36 Cleveland (7-4) 66.0/11 + 436.50/120 = 9.638
#37 Rockingham County (8-3) 68.0/11 + 364.50/116 = 9.324
#38 Crest (7-4) 62.0/11 + 407.00/115 = 9.175
#39 Freedom (7-4) 62.0/11 + 405.00/119 = 9.040
#40 Northwood (7-3) 62.0/10 + 254.00/105 = 8.619
#41 Northeast Guilford (7-4) 62.0/11 + 346.00/117 = 8.594
#42 Erwin (6-4) 54.0/10 + 326.00/105 = 8.505
#43 Triton (6-5) 55.0/11 + 415.00/121 = 8.430
#44 Northern Guilford (6-5) 53.0/11 + 406.00/117 = 8.288
#45 Hickory (6-5) 54.0/11 + 390.50/119 = 8.191
#46 South Johnston (7-4) 63.0/11 + 289.00/118 = 8.176
#47 Tuscola (7-4) 59.0/11 + 318.50/117 = 8.086
#48 Stuart Cramer (7-4) 57.0/11 + 327.50/113 = 8.080
#49 Northside-Jax (6-5) 48.0/11 + 408.50/118 = 7.826
#50 Eastern Wayne (6-4) 53.0/10 + 266.50/110 = 7.723
#51 Northwest Cabarrus (6-5) 50.0/11 + 382.00/121 = 7.702
#52 Forestview (4-5) 34.0/9 + 348.50/96 = 7.408
#53 West Brunswick (4-5) 37.0/9 + 316.00/96 = 7.403
#54 Concord (5-6) 46.0/11 + 384.50/121 = 7.360
#55 West Henderson (6-5) 52.0/11 + 300.50/118 = 7.274
#56 West Rowan (6-5) 50.0/11 + 328.50/121 = 7.260
#57 Union Pines (6-5) 49.0/11 + 336.50/120 = 7.259
#58 St. Stephens (5-6) 46.0/11 + 361.50/120 = 7.194
#59 Rocky Mount (4-6) 35.0/10 + 403.50/110 = 7.168
#60 Williams (5-6) 43.0/11 + 390.50/120 = 7.163
#61 Monroe (5-6) 44.0/11 + 353.50/114 = 7.101
#62 Cuthbertson (4-6) 35.0/10 + 357.00/105 = 6.900
#63 Ben Smith (5-6) 43.0/11 + 346.00/121 = 6.769
#64 Parkland (6-5) 48.0/11 + 267.50/118 = 6.631
#65 Southern Lee (5-6) 45.0/11 + 273.00/120 = 6.366
#66 Topsail (5-6) 40.0/11 + 314.50/116 = 6.348
#67 Ashbrook (4-6) 34.0/10 + 308.50/106 = 6.310
#68 Southern Alamance (5-6) 43.0/11 + 285.50/120 = 6.288
#69 Swansboro (5-6) 34.0/11 + 333.50/117 = 5.941
#70 Central Cabarrus (4-7) 36.0/11 + 311.50/120 = 5.869
#71 Southwestern Randolph (4-7) 33.0/11 + 334.00/119 = 5.807
#72 Westover (4-7) 38.0/11 + 281.00/120 = 5.796
#73 Southern Durham (3-7) 28.0/10 + 278.00/105 = 5.448
#74 Southern Guilford (3-8) 27.0/11 + 351.00/121 = 5.355
#75 East Wake (3-8) 26.0/11 + 344.50/120 = 5.234
#76 Franklinton (4-7) 31.0/11 + 283.50/119 = 5.201
#77 Cox Mill (3-8) 26.0/11 + 335.00/119 = 5.179
#78 Roberson (3-8) 27.0/11 + 322.00/119 = 5.160
#79 South Brunswick (3-8) 27.0/11 + 313.00/117 = 5.130
#80 Rose (3-8) 27.0/11 + 315.50/120 = 5.084
#81 Hunt (3-8) 26.0/11 + 319.00/119 = 5.044
#82 Carson (3-8) 26.0/11 + 294.50/120 = 4.818
#83 Piedmont (3-8) 25.0/11 + 285.50/116 = 4.734
#84 East Rowan (3-8) 25.0/11 + 296.50/121 = 4.723
#85 Enka (3-8) 26.0/11 + 238.50/113 = 4.474
#86 Person (2-8) 16.0/10 + 284.50/105 = 4.310
#87 White Oak (2-9) 17.0/11 + 332.50/121 = 4.293
#88 West Johnston (2-9) 18.0/11 + 296.00/120 = 4.103
#89 Asheboro (2-9) 17.0/11 + 301.50/119 = 4.079
#90 North Gaston (2-9) 16.0/11 + 296.50/115 = 4.033
#91 Parkwood (2-8) 16.0/10 + 251.00/106 = 3.968
#92 Harnett Central (2-9) 18.0/11 + 280.50/121 = 3.955
#93 North Henderson (2-9) 14.0/11 + 290.50/117 = 3.756
#94 Aycock (2-9) 15.0/11 + 281.00/118 = 3.745
#95 North Brunswick (1-9) 9.0/10 + 303.00/107 = 3.732
#96 Northern Nash (1-10) 9.0/11 + 339.50/117 = 3.720
#97 Gray's Creek (1-10) 9.0/11 + 319.50/121 = 3.459
#98 Cedar Ridge (1-10) 8.0/11 + 301.00/114 = 3.368
#99 Chapel Hill (1-9) 9.0/10 + 239.50/104 = 3.203
#100 North Buncombe (1-10) 9.0/11 + 256.50/116 = 3.029
#101 Smithfield-Selma (1-10) 6.0/11 + 247.50/119 = 2.625
#102 Byrd (0-11) 0.0/11 + 313.50/120 = 2.613
#103 Western Harnett (0-11) 0.0/11 + 308.50/120 = 2.571
#104 North Iredell (0-11) 0.0/11 + 280.00/120 = 2.333
#105 Western Guilford (0-11) 0.0/11 + 267.00/120 = 2.225
#106 Southern Wayne (0-11) 0.0/11 + 263.50/119 = 2.214

Class 2A FAIR Rankings
#1 East Duplin (11-0) 91.0/11 + 505.00/117 = 12.589
#2 South Point (10-0) 84.0/10 + 401.00/104 = 12.256
#3 Hibriten (11-0) 91.0/11 + 435.00/119 = 11.928
#4 Franklin (9-0) 69.0/9 + 374.00/91 = 11.777
#5 Shelby (9-1) 76.0/10 + 437.50/107 = 11.689
#6 Maiden (11-0) 89.0/11 + 393.00/119 = 11.393
#7 Wallace-Rose Hill (9-1) 74.0/10 + 421.50/106 = 11.376
#8 North Davidson (10-1) 83.0/11 + 422.50/115 = 11.219
#9 Northeastern (9-0) 70.0/9 + 326.00/95 = 11.209
#10 Reidsville (10-0) 85.0/10 + 284.00/105 = 11.205
#11 South Granville (10-0) 76.0/10 + 351.00/108 = 10.850
#12 Mountain Heritage (10-0) 71.0/10 + 336.00/97 = 10.564
#13 Randleman (9-1) 75.0/10 + 323.00/108 = 10.491
#14 Newton-Conover (9-2) 73.0/11 + 397.50/119 = 9.977
#15 Whiteville (10-1) 76.0/11 + 331.50/114 = 9.817
#16 Mount Pleasant (9-2) 76.0/11 + 343.00/118 = 9.816
#17 East Bladen (10-1) 75.0/11 + 340.50/115 = 9.779
#18 Ledford (8-2) 64.0/10 + 345.00/105 = 9.686
#19 Hendersonville (8-2) 66.0/10 + 322.00/105 = 9.667
#20 SouthWest Edgecombe (9-2) 73.0/11 + 358.00/119 = 9.645
#21 Nash Central (9-2) 73.0/11 + 342.00/119 = 9.510
#22 South Columbus (9-1) 67.0/10 + 276.50/107 = 9.284
#23 North Surry (10-1) 74.0/11 + 289.00/120 = 9.136
#24 Wheatmore (9-2) 74.0/11 + 273.50/118 = 9.045
#25 Kinston (9-2) 72.0/11 + 296.00/121 = 8.992
#26 Wilkes Central (9-2) 65.0/11 + 368.50/120 = 8.980
#27 East Montgomery (9-2) 67.0/11 + 334.00/117 = 8.946
#28 Patton (8-3) 66.0/11 + 334.00/118 = 8.831
#29 Salisbury (7-3) 57.0/10 + 318.50/106 = 8.705
#30 Foard (8-3) 65.0/11 + 319.00/119 = 8.590
#31 Pisgah (6-4) 48.0/10 + 388.00/103 = 8.567
#32 Southwest Onslow (8-3) 59.0/11 + 370.50/119 = 8.477
#33 West Stokes (8-3) 60.0/11 + 332.00/119 = 8.244
#34 Bunn (8-3) 58.0/11 + 351.00/119 = 8.222
#35 West Craven (6-5) 50.0/11 + 420.50/121 = 8.021
#36 Red Springs (8-3) 59.0/11 + 302.00/117 = 7.945
#37 Greene Central (7-4) 58.0/11 + 314.00/120 = 7.889
#38 Richlands (8-3) 59.0/11 + 288.00/120 = 7.764
#39 West Caldwell (6-5) 52.0/11 + 349.00/119 = 7.660
#40 Beddingfield (7-4) 57.0/11 + 298.00/121 = 7.645
#41 East Rutherford (6-4) 45.0/10 + 306.50/106 = 7.392
#42 North Wilkes (8-3) 54.0/11 + 280.50/117 = 7.307
#43 Roanoke Rapids (8-3) 52.0/11 + 299.00/116 = 7.305
#44 Clinton (5-5) 41.0/10 + 339.00/107 = 7.268
#45 First Flight (5-4) 36.0/9 + 292.00/94 = 7.106
#46 Lexington (6-4) 48.0/10 + 231.50/106 = 6.984
#47 Ayden-Grifton (6-5) 46.0/11 + 333.00/121 = 6.934
#48 Trask (8-3) 55.0/11 + 229.00/119 = 6.924
#49 Hertford (6-5) 47.0/11 + 298.50/115 = 6.868
#50 Farmville Central (5-6) 38.0/11 + 406.50/120 = 6.842
#51 East Lincoln (6-5) 48.0/11 + 262.00/115 = 6.642
#52 East Davidson (6-5) 48.0/11 + 250.00/116 = 6.519
#53 Goldsboro (6-5) 48.0/11 + 246.00/116 = 6.484
#54 Anson (4-5) 32.0/9 + 286.50/98 = 6.479
#55 Southern Vance (6-5) 44.0/11 + 276.00/119 = 6.319
#56 Brevard (6-5) 46.0/11 + 231.50/114 = 6.213
#57 Bandys (5-6) 41.0/11 + 294.50/119 = 6.202
#58 Lincolnton (5-6) 40.0/11 + 293.50/117 = 6.145
#59 North Lenoir (5-6) 39.0/11 + 305.00/121 = 6.066
#60 High Point Andrews (4-7) 32.0/11 + 371.50/118 = 6.057
#61 Smoky Mountain (5-6) 39.0/11 + 262.50/109 = 5.954
#62 Washington (4-7) 30.0/11 + 371.00/121 = 5.793
#63 Trinity (5-5) 36.0/10 + 222.50/108 = 5.660
#64 West Iredell (4-6) 33.0/10 + 255.50/110 = 5.623
#65 Saint Pauls (5-6) 34.0/11 + 288.00/117 = 5.552
#66 R-S Central (4-7) 36.0/11 + 251.00/111 = 5.534
#67 North Johnston (5-6) 38.0/11 + 232.00/118 = 5.421
#68 Bertie (4-7) 30.0/11 + 301.50/115 = 5.349
#69 West Bladen (5-6) 35.0/11 + 238.00/117 = 5.216
#70 Fairmont (5-6) 35.0/11 + 226.00/117 = 5.113
#71 West Lincoln (4-7) 30.0/11 + 278.00/119 = 5.063
#72 Providence Grove (4-7) 33.0/11 + 233.50/118 = 4.979
#73 West Wilkes (5-6) 34.0/11 + 220.50/117 = 4.976
#74 James Kenan (3-7) 25.0/10 + 259.50/106 = 4.948
#75 Currituck (4-6) 28.0/10 + 221.00/105 = 4.905
#76 East Henderson (4-7) 30.0/11 + 249.00/115 = 4.892
#77 Carver (3-8) 24.0/11 + 326.00/121 = 4.876
#78 Cummings (3-8) 25.0/11 + 307.00/118 = 4.874
#79 Burns (2-9) 17.0/11 + 376.00/114 = 4.844
#80 Forbush (4-7) 33.0/11 + 221.00/121 = 4.826
#81 McMichael (2-7) 17.0/9 + 275.00/96 = 4.753
#82 Croatan (4-7) 26.0/11 + 281.50/120 = 4.709
#83 Forest Hills (3-7) 25.0/10 + 222.00/107 = 4.575
#84 Madison (4-7) 29.0/11 + 203.50/113 = 4.437
#85 Ashe County (3-8) 20.0/11 + 301.50/119 = 4.352
#86 East Burke (2-9) 16.0/11 + 346.00/120 = 4.338
#87 Atkins (4-7) 30.0/11 + 180.50/119 = 4.244
#88 West Stanly (3-8) 20.0/11 + 285.50/118 = 4.238
#89 Eastern Randolph (3-8) 22.0/11 + 266.00/119 = 4.235
#90 South Rowan (3-8) 24.0/11 + 230.50/116 = 4.169
#91 Graham (2-8) 16.0/10 + 263.00/106 = 4.081
#92 East Gaston (2-8) 17.0/10 + 242.00/107 = 3.962
#93 Midway (3-8) 20.0/11 + 246.00/115 = 3.957
#94 Surry Central (2-9) 16.0/11 + 280.00/121 = 3.769
#95 Carrboro (3-7) 25.0/10 + 133.50/107 = 3.748
#96 Lake Norman Charter (3-7) 18.0/10 + 200.50/103 = 3.747
#97 West Davidson (2-8) 14.0/10 + 243.00/105 = 3.714
#98 Thomasville (2-8) 16.0/10 + 219.00/106 = 3.666
#99 Spring Creek (3-7) 20.0/10 + 173.50/106 = 3.637
#100 Pasquotank (3-8) 18.0/11 + 212.00/113 = 3.512
#101 Morehead (1-9) 9.0/10 + 273.50/106 = 3.480
#102 North Lincoln (1-9) 8.0/10 + 288.00/109 = 3.442
#103 North Forsyth (1-10) 9.0/11 + 317.00/121 = 3.438
#104 Webb (2-9) 14.0/11 + 244.50/118 = 3.345
#105 Draughn (2-9) 14.0/11 + 242.50/119 = 3.311
#106 Bartlett Yancey (2-9) 14.0/11 + 230.00/114 = 3.290
#107 Northern Vance (2-9) 14.0/11 + 232.00/119 = 3.222
#108 Owen (1-9) 6.0/10 + 264.50/101 = 3.219
#109 North Pitt (1-10) 6.0/11 + 320.00/121 = 3.190
#110 Bunker Hill (1-10) 8.0/11 + 292.00/120 = 3.161
#111 Dixon (2-9) 15.0/11 + 208.50/120 = 3.101
#112 South Lenoir (1-10) 6.0/11 + 239.00/119 = 2.554
#113 Jordan Matthews (1-10) 6.0/11 + 231.50/116 = 2.541
#114 Walkertown (0-11) 0.0/11 + 284.50/120 = 2.371
#115 Chase (0-11) 0.0/11 + 245.00/115 = 2.130
#116 Central Davidson (0-11) 0.0/11 + 228.50/116 = 1.970
#117 Central Academy (0-11) 0.0/11 + 197.00/114 = 1.728

Class 1A FAIR Rankings
#1 Mount Airy (11-0) 74.0/11 + 343.00/114 = 9.736
#2 Mitchell (7-1) 55.0/8 + 236.50/83 = 9.724
#3 Tarboro (11-0) 73.0/11 + 350.00/120 = 9.553
#4 Holmes (9-1) 62.0/10 + 295.00/105 = 9.010
#5 East Wilkes (9-2) 66.0/11 + 314.50/120 = 8.621
#6 North Duplin (11-0) 68.0/11 + 268.00/118 = 8.453
#7 North Stanly (10-1) 67.0/11 + 279.00/119 = 8.435
#8 Northampton (10-1) 62.0/11 + 278.00/112 = 8.119
#9 Bessemer City (10-1) 66.0/11 + 208.00/105 = 7.981
#10 North Rowan (8-3) 55.0/11 + 343.50/117 = 7.936
#11 Cherokee (7-1) 47.0/8 + 144.00/71 = 7.903
#12 West Montgomery (9-2) 60.0/11 + 258.00/118 = 7.641
#13 Murphy (6-2) 38.0/8 + 193.50/68 = 7.596
#14 Thomas Jefferson (7-1) 42.0/8 + 171.00/76 = 7.500
#15 Lakewood (9-2) 59.0/11 + 208.50/115 = 7.177
#16 Starmount (6-5) 44.0/11 + 381.00/120 = 7.175
#17 Polk (6-4) 46.0/10 + 262.00/102 = 7.169
#18 Manteo (8-3) 52.0/11 + 265.00/115 = 7.032
#19 East Carteret (7-4) 51.0/11 + 280.50/120 = 6.974
#20 East Surry (7-4) 46.0/11 + 301.50/115 = 6.804
#21 Mountain Island (6-3) 38.0/9 + 215.50/86 = 6.728
#22 Bear Grass (8-2) 50.0/10 + 146.00/91 = 6.604
#23 Princeton (6-4) 43.0/10 + 247.00/108 = 6.587
#24 Warren County (7-4) 48.0/11 + 250.00/116 = 6.519
#25 Swain County (6-4) 38.0/10 + 203.00/89 = 6.081
#26 Columbia (5-2) 30.0/7 + 114.00/67 = 5.987
#27 Pamlico (7-4) 42.0/11 + 256.50/119 = 5.974
#28 Gates County (6-5) 42.0/11 + 258.50/120 = 5.972
#29 Robbinsville (4-3) 27.0/7 + 124.50/61 = 5.898
#30 Southside (6-5) 40.0/11 + 272.50/121 = 5.888
#31 Elkin (5-6) 34.0/11 + 333.50/120 = 5.870
#32 Union Academy (5-3) 32.0/8 + 143.00/77 = 5.857
#33 Plymouth (6-5) 36.0/11 + 273.50/116 = 5.630
#34 Granville Central (5-6) 36.0/11 + 271.00/118 = 5.569
#35 Southeast Halifax (7-4) 42.0/11 + 187.00/110 = 5.518
#36 CS of Davidson (5-5) 30.0/10 + 236.00/96 = 5.458
#37 Riverside-Martin (6-5) 36.0/11 + 261.50/121 = 5.434
#38 Rosewood (5-5) 36.0/10 + 187.50/106 = 5.369
#39 South Stokes (5-6) 34.0/11 + 242.00/113 = 5.233
#40 Northside (5-6) 30.0/11 + 262.50/117 = 4.971
#41 South Stanly (5-6) 32.0/11 + 212.00/118 = 4.706
#42 Pender (4-6) 26.0/10 + 216.00/108 = 4.600
#43 South Creek (5-6) 30.0/11 + 206.50/120 = 4.448
#44 North Edgecombe (4-6) 24.0/10 + 206.50/102 = 4.425
#45 Bishop McGuinness (3-7) 20.0/10 + 221.00/103 = 4.146
#46 Cherryville (4-7) 28.0/11 + 169.00/107 = 4.125
#47 Albemarle (4-7) 26.0/11 + 204.50/118 = 4.097
#48 Hayesville (2-5) 12.0/7 + 140.00/60 = 4.048
#49 Alleghany (3-7) 18.0/10 + 212.50/107 = 3.786
#50 North Moore (3-8) 18.0/11 + 238.00/115 = 3.706
#51 Union (3-7) 18.0/10 + 169.50/107 = 3.384
#52 Avery (2-8) 16.0/10 + 176.00/104 = 3.292
#53 Rocky Mount Prep (2-7) 12.0/9 + 167.50/90 = 3.194
#54 South Robeson (2-8) 12.0/10 + 205.50/106 = 3.139
#55 Creswell (2-6) 12.0/8 + 104.00/74 = 2.905
#56 East Columbus (1-8) 6.0/9 + 214.00/97 = 2.873
#57 Weldon (2-6) 12.0/8 + 111.00/82 = 2.854
#58 KIPP Pride (2-8) 12.0/10 + 160.00/103 = 2.753
#59 South Davidson (2-8) 12.0/10 + 154.00/106 = 2.653
#60 Perquimans (2-9) 12.0/11 + 172.00/118 = 2.549
#61 Rosman (1-9) 6.0/10 + 169.00/90 = 2.478
#62 Winston-Salem Prep (1-7) 6.0/8 + 143.50/85 = 2.438
#63 Louisburg (1-9) 6.0/10 + 198.50/108 = 2.438
#64 Pine Lake Prep (1-7) 6.0/8 + 127.00/76 = 2.421
#65 Camden (1-10) 6.0/11 + 208.00/112 = 2.403
#66 West Columbus (0-11) 0.0/11 + 261.00/117 = 2.231
#67 Chatham Central (1-9) 6.0/10 + 159.00/106 = 2.100
#68 Lejeune (0-11) 0.0/11 + 244.00/118 = 2.068
#69 Jones (0-11) 0.0/11 + 223.00/120 = 1.858
#70 Mattamuskeet (0-10) 0.0/10 + 170.00/93 = 1.828
#71 Andrews (0-7) 0.0/7 + 103.50/61 = 1.697
#72 North Stokes (0-9) 0.0/9 + 152.00/94 = 1.617
#73 Highland Tech (0-9) 0.0/9 + 136.00/85 = 1.600
#74 Hobbton (0-11) 0.0/11 + 181.00/116 = 1.560
#75 Northwest Halifax (0-9) 0.0/9 + 136.00/92 = 1.478