Showing posts with label Hough. Show all posts
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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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Thursday, August 25, 2016

Week 2 Top 15 (4A)

12:23 AM

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 (4A)

4:35 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 (4A)

12:00 PM
Carolina Gridiron Week 12 Top 15 (4A)
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 Scotland (10-0) 1
2 Wake Forest (10-0) 2
3 Charlotte Catholic (9-0) 3
4 East Forsyth (10-0) 4
5 Middle Creek (10-0) 5
6 Mallard Creek (8-2) 7
7 Richmond (9-1) 8
8 Hough (9-1) 9
9 Dudley (9-1) 10
10 Jack Britt (9-1) 11
11 Fuquay-Varina (9-1) 14
12 Pinecrest (8-2) 6
13 Butler (8-2) 12
14 West Forsyth (8-2) 15
15 North Davidson (9-1) NR

Monday, October 26, 2015

Carolina Gridiron Week 11 Top 15 (4A)

7:26 PM
Carolina Gridiron Week 11 Top 15 (4A)
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 Scotland (9-0) 1
2 Wake Forest (9-0) 2
3 Charlotte Catholic (8-0) 3
4 East Forsyth (9-0) 4
5 Middle Creek (9-0) 5
6 Pinecrest (8-1) 6
7 Mallard Creek (8-2) 7
8 Richmond (8-1) 8
9 Hough (8-1) 9
10 Dudley (8-1) 11
11 Jack Britt (8-1) 12
12 Butler (8-2) 13
13 Page (8-1) 14
14 Fuquay-Varina (8-1) 10
15 West Forsyth (7-2) NR

Monday, October 19, 2015

Carolina Gridiron Week 10 Top 15 (4A)

8:31 PM
Carolina Gridiron Week 10 Top 15 (4A)
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.

4A
Team Record LW
1 Scotland (8-0) 1
2 Wake Forest (8-0) 2
3 Charlotte Catholic (7-0) 3
4 East Forsyth (8-0) 4
5 Middle Creek (8-0) 7
6 Pinecrest (7-1) 5
7 Mallard Creek (7-2) 6
8 Richmond (7-1) 9
9 Hough (7-1) 13
10 Fuquay-Varina (8-0) 12
11 Dudley (7-1) 11
12 Jack Britt (7-1) 14
13 Butler (7-2) 8
14 Page (7-1) 15
15 Reagan (7-2) NR

Sunday, October 11, 2015

Carolina Gridiron Week 9 Top 15 (4A)

9:03 PM
Carolina Gridiron Week 9 Top 15 (4A)
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 Scotland (7-0) 2
2 Wake Forest (7-0) 3
3 Charlotte Catholic (6-0) 4
4 East Forsyth (7-0) 5
5 Pinecrest (7-0) 6
6 Mallard Creek (6-2) 1
7 Middle Creek (8-0) 9
8 Butler (6-2) 8
9 Richmond (6-1) 11
10 AL Brown (7-0) 10
11 Dudley (6-1) 12
12 Fuquay-Varina (8-0) 13
13 Hough (6-1) 15
14 Jack Britt (7-1) NR
15 Page (6-1) NR

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Carolina Gridiron Week 8 Top 15 (4A)

8:12 PM
Carolina Gridiron Week 8 Top 15 (4A)
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 Mallard Creek (6-1) 1
2 Scotland (6-0) 2
3 Wake Forest (6-0) 3
4 Charlotte Catholic (5-0) 5
5 East Forsyth (6-0) 6
6 Pinecrest (6-0) 7
7 South Mecklenburg (6-0) 9
8 Butler (5-2) 4
9 Middle Creek (7-0) 10
10 AL Brown (6-0) NR
11 Richmond (5-1) 11
12 Dudley (5-1) 12
13 Fuquay-Varina (7-0) 13
14 North Davidson (6-0) 14
15 Hough (5-1) NR

Monday, September 14, 2015

Carolina Gridiron Week 5 Top 15 (4A)

9:00 PM
Carolina Gridiron Week 5 Top 15 (4A)
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.

Week 5 Rankings Record LW
1 Wake Forest (4-0) 1
2 Mallard Creek (3-1) 2
3 Scotland (4-0) 3
4 Dudley (4-0) 5
5 Butler (3-1) 6
6 Charlotte Catholic (3-0) 8
7 South Mecklenburg (4-0) 10
8 Vance (3-1) 4
9 East Forsyth (4-0) 9
10 Pinecrest (4-0) 12
11 Hough (4-0) 11
12 JH Rose (2-1) 7
13 Middle Creek (4-0) 15
14 Garner (3-1) NR
15 Page (4-0) NR

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Carolina Gridiron Week 3 Top 15 (4A)

10:00 AM
Carolina Gridiron Week 3 Top 15 (4A)
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 Mallard Creek (2-0) 1
2 Wake Forest (2-0) 2
3 Scotland (2-0) 3
4 Dudley (2-0) 4
5 Vance (2-0) 7
6 Charlotte Catholic (1-0) 6
7 Butler (1-1) 5
8 JH Rose (1-0) 8
9 Hillside (1-0) 9
10 Millbrook (2-0) 10
11 Garner (2-0) 12
12 East Forsyth (2-0) 11
13 South Mecklenburg (2-0) 15
14 Hough (2-0) NR
15 Richmond (2-0) NR

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Monday, August 5, 2013

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Pairings Set For NCHSAA State Women's Soccer Championships at Dail Soccer Field at NCSU

5:02 PM

RALEIGH – Four North Carolina High School Athletic Association women's state soccer championships will be decided Saturday in the 28th annual NCHSAA finals set for Dail Soccer Field at North Carolina State University.

All four finals will be played on Saturday, with game times 11 am, 2 pm, 5 pm and 8 pm. This will be the seventh year for a separate 1-A championship since the number of schools playing the sport increased to the threshold for having a separate championship.

All four of the games will be televised by Time Warner Cable on TWC special events channel 520 and the stream is available on line at www.news14.com. Then they will be available on Carolina on Demand, digital channel 199 or 1047 on Time Warner systems across the state, within a couple of days after the championships.

The first game Saturday is scheduled for an 11 a.m. start for the 3-A championship, sending a perennial power, Raleigh Cardinal Gibbons (21-2-1) against a newcomer to the state finals, Hickory St. Stephens (21-3-2). St. Stephens knocked off Charlotte Catholic 1-0 in the regional finals on Tuesday night.

Gibbons, in the finals for the fourth time, is led by Duke signee Christina Gibbons and junior all-American Morgan Reid, who has verbally committed to Duke and competed for the U.S. under-17 team in the 2012 FIFA World Cup. Macy Frankliln, the Northwestern Conference Player of the Year, paces St. Stephens and has scored 47 goals this season, including 12 in the playoffs.

The Saturday 2 p.m. game is for the 2-A title, with Swansboro (22-5-1) taking on South Iredell (22-2). 

Swansboro is in the finals for the third time in the last five years and sixth overall, and won state crowns in 2006, ’09 and ’10.  South Iredell makes its first appearance in the championships after knocking off previously unbeaten East Bend Forbush 1-0 on Tuesday night in a regional final.

Swansboro has outscored its opposition 115-21 this year and has recorded 17 shutouts, including an amazing 27-0 edge in the playoffs.   South Iredell, though, hasn’t allowed a goal in the postseason either and the Vikings are led by Catawba Valley Athletic Conference Player of the Year Miracle Campbell, with 27 goals this season.

The 4-A game will kick off at 5 pm and will pit two outstanding teams against one another in a rematch of last year’s 4-A final.  Unbeaten Cary Green Hope (27-0), ranked number one in the nation according to one service, will face Cornelius W.A. Hough (21-2).

Last year Hough rallied in the final minutes to nip Green Hope 2-1 and went on to record 32 consecutive victories, an NCHSAA record, before the streak was ended in late March. Green Hope has not lost since last year’s state final.

The unbeaten Falcons have a potent offense to go with a stingy defense, with 147 goals scored this season against just 15 allowed.  Alexis Degler and Alexis Shaffer each have 38 goals on the season. Hough’s scoring is topped by Brandi Arey (20 goals) and Courtney Carroll (19), while Marnie Merritt has 18 shutouts in goal.

The final game at 8 p.m. will be for the 1-A title, with Raleigh Charter (20-1) taking on Lake Norman Charter (18-3-3). Raleigh Charter is in the finals for the third time, winning the title in 2007 and making its first visit to the finals since 2009, while Lake Norman Charter is the championship for the first time.
Senior goalkeeper Carolyn Huddy of Lake Norman Charter was the Southern Piedmont Conference Player of the Year and will play at UNC-Wilmington next year.  Raleigh Charter is led by senior captains Rachel Hammond and Ilana Green, with Green committed to play at The Citadel next fall.
The Raleigh Sports Consortium serves as the primary host city partner for the women's soccer championship, along with the Raleigh Convention and Visitors Bureau.           


NORTH CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
28th ANNUAL WOMEN'S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPS
DAIL SOCCER FIELD, NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY

SATURDAY, MAY 25, 2013

Class AAA: Raleigh Cardinal Gibbons (21-2-1) vs. Hickory St. Stephens (21-3-2), 11 am

Class AA: Swansboro (22-5-1) vs. South Iredell, 2 pm

Class AAAA: Cary Green Hope (27-0) vs. Cornelius W.A. Hough (21-2), 5 pm

Class A: Raleigh Charter (20-1) vs. Lake Norman Charter (18-3-3), 8 pm

NCHSAA FastFacts

Event: NCHSAA Women's Soccer Championships

Date: May 25, 2013

Site: Dail Soccer Field, North Carolina State University

Game Times: 11 am, 2 pm, 5 pm and 8 pm on Saturday

Admission: $8 at gate

First Held: 1986

Qualifiers: Eastern and Western champions meet for state titles; 64 schools qualified for playoffs in 2-A, 3-A and 4-A classifications, and 32 in 1-A

Last year’s champions: Cornelius W.A. Hough (4-A), Jacksonville White Oak (3-A), Carrboro (2-A), Southwest Onslow (1-A)

Host City Sponsors: Raleigh Sports Consortium, Raleigh Convention and Visitors Bureau

Of Interest: Raleigh Broughton with 13 and Greensboro Grimsley with 12 have the most appearances in the NCHSAA women’s soccer championships.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Week 11 Top 10 Games of the Week

7:15 PM
Week 11 Top 10 Games of the Week
10. Orange at Chapel Hill


9. Independence at Butler


8. Leesville Road at Wake Forest-Rolesville


7. James Kenan at Wallace-Rose Hill


6. A.L. Brown at Concord


5. New Hanover at Hoggard


4. North Davidson at Davie


3. Mallard Creek at Hough


2. Scotland at Richmond


1. South Point at Crest