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Saturday, December 21, 2024

West Charlotte Claims 3A Crown with 14-7 Victory Over Seventy-First

12:28 PM

RALEIGH – On a chilly Saturday afternoon at Carter-Finley Stadium, the West Charlotte Lions captured the NCHSAA 3A state championship with a hard-fought 14-7 victory over Seventy-First, riding an efficient passing attack and stalwart defensive effort to secure the title.


In a game where offensive opportunities proved scarce, West Charlotte quarterback Jamouri Nichols delivered a masterful performance, completing 12 of 13 passes for 94 yards and two touchdowns. His precision through the air proved to be the difference in a defensive struggle that saw both teams battle for every yard.


The Lions struck first, establishing their passing attack early when Nichols connected with KD Cotton on a 6-yard touchdown strike in the opening quarter. That early score would stand as the game's only points until late in the second quarter, as both defenses settled in and refused to yield ground.


Seventy-First, playing without starting quarterback Deandre Nance due to a knee injury suffered the previous week, showed remarkable resilience. The Falcons mounted an impressive seven-minute drive before halftime, culminating in Jayson Franklin's 5-yard touchdown run that knotted the score at 7-7.


The third quarter evolved into a tactical chess match, with field position proving crucial. West Charlotte appeared poised to break the deadlock when they drove deep into Falcons territory, but a touchdown run by Nichols was nullified by a penalty. The Lions' frustration mounted as they turned the ball over on downs at the 6-yard line.


The decisive moment finally arrived early in the fourth quarter when Nichols found Donte Nicholson for what proved to be the game-winning touchdown. The 10-yard scoring strike capped a methodical drive that started at the game's most critical juncture.


Seventy-First mounted two late challenges, recovering a fumble in Lions territory with 6:53 remaining, but the West Charlotte defense stood firm. The Falcons' final desperate drive ended on a botched spike attempt as time expired, setting off a celebration on the Lions' sideline.


The defensive nature of the contest was reflected in the statistics, with both teams finding rushing yards at a premium. West Charlotte's Emory McClain Jr. led all rushers with 47 yards on 14 carries, while the Lions' defense limited Seventy-First to just 46 total rushing yards on 26 attempts.


Davion Jones proved to be Nichols' favorite target, hauling in 8 receptions for 55 yards as the Lions consistently moved the chains through the air. The Falcons' Jytavius Whitted provided several explosive plays in defeat, including a 50-yard reception that set up their lone touchdown.


The victory marked a triumphant culmination for West Charlotte, whose defense proved championship-worthy by holding Seventy-First to just seven points. The Falcons entered the contest averaging significantly more points per game but found themselves stymied by a Lions defensive unit that recorded eight tackles for loss.


For Seventy-First, the loss was particularly bitter given their late opportunities. Despite the absence of their starting quarterback, the Falcons remained within striking distance throughout, a testament to their defensive unit led by Kaiveon Gear and Hector Bautista, who combined for 19 tackles.


The championship represents a crowning achievement for West Charlotte's program, which demonstrated championship mettle in the season's biggest moment. Their blend of efficient offense and suffocating defense proved to be the perfect formula for capturing the 3A crown on a memorable December afternoon in Raleigh.

West Charlotte Claims 3A Crown with 14-7 Victory Over Seventy-First

Sunday, December 15, 2024

West Charlotte and Seventy-First to Battle in Thrilling 3A State Championship

12:11 PM


The 2024 NCHSAA 3A State Championship promises a high-stakes battle as the West Charlotte Lions (12-2) clash with the undefeated Seventy-First Falcons (15-0) on Saturday. Both teams have navigated challenging seasons to arrive at this moment, and fans can expect an intense matchup between two of North Carolina's finest programs at Carter-Finley Stadium on Saturday morning.

Seventy-First’s Perfect Season

Seventy-First enters the championship with an unblemished 15-0 record, highlighted by an offense averaging an impressive 45.7 points per game while surrendering only 114 points all season. Led by senior quarterback Deandre Nance, who averages 105.5 passing yards per game and contributes heavily on the ground (99.9 rushing yards per game), the Falcons’ attack is both versatile and explosive.

Running back Dante Frederick (1,382 rushing yards, 17 touchdowns) and sophomore sensation Savion Pone (712 yards, 10 touchdowns) provide additional firepower in the backfield. Pone also contributes in the passing game with 400 receiving yards and 5 touchdowns, adding a critical dimension to the offense.

Defensively, Seventy-First is anchored by standout Hector Bautista (8.6 tackles per game, 27 tackles for loss) and Deandre Nance, who has been dominant on both sides of the ball. The Falcons' physicality up front and ability to force turnovers will test West Charlotte’s playmakers.

West Charlotte’s Resilience

The West Charlotte Lions come into this matchup with a 12-2 record, including a dominant playoff run where they have outscored opponents 240-36 in their last four games. Sophomore quarterback Jamouri Nichols has been the Lions’ offensive catalyst, averaging 195.3 passing yards per game and totaling 2,539 passing yards with 27 touchdowns this season.

Nichols has plenty of weapons at his disposal, including junior wide receiver Donte Nicholson, who leads the team with 572 receiving yards and 4 touchdowns, and junior playmaker KD Cotton, who has 443 receiving yards and a team-leading 18 total touchdowns.

On the ground, senior Aidan Turner leads the rushing attack with 559 yards and 11 touchdowns, while the versatile Nicholson adds explosive runs to complement his receiving abilities. Defensively, sophomore linebacker Michael Griffin Jr. (8 tackles per game, 12 tackles for loss) and defensive end Sam Johnson (11 sacks) will be tasked with slowing Seventy-First’s rushing juggernaut.

Key Matchups

1. Seventy-First’s Ground Attack vs. West Charlotte’s Front Seven

The Falcons' rushing offense averages a staggering 322.6 yards per game, powered by Nance, Frederick, and Pone. West Charlotte must rely on Griffin Jr. and Johnson to plug gaps and disrupt plays in the backfield to contain this dominant run game.

2. Jamouri Nichols and West Charlotte’s Passing Game

Nichols’ accuracy and poise have driven the Lions’ success. With weapons like Nicholson and Cotton, West Charlotte averages 172.2 passing yards per game. Seventy-First’s secondary, led by ball hawk Nance, will need to pressure Nichols and limit big plays.

3. Turnovers and Special Teams

Both teams excel at forcing turnovers. West Charlotte has recorded 20 interceptions this season, including 7 by sophomore Deandre Jones. Seventy-First, meanwhile, thrives on special teams with 650 kickoff return yards, including standout performances by Nate Moore (51.2 yards per return).

Coaching and Preparation

Both teams have strong coaching leadership. West Charlotte’s defense, guided by their ability to create chaos and force turnovers, will need to rise to the challenge against Seventy-First’s potent offense. Meanwhile, the Falcons, led by their methodical ground game and stout defense, aim to maintain their undefeated season under the leadership of a balanced and experienced coaching staff.

Final Thoughts

This championship game will likely come down to which team controls the line of scrimmage and capitalizes on mistakes. Seventy-First’s undefeated record and dominant run game make them the favorites, but West Charlotte’s balanced attack and explosive playmakers give them a puncher’s chance.

Kickoff is set for 11:00 Saturday, and fans can expect a hard-fought, physical game that will crown the 2024 NCHSAA 3A champion.

West Charlotte and Seventy-First to Battle in Thrilling 3A State Championship

Sunday, August 18, 2024

Carolina Gridiron Unveils Preseason Top 15 Rankings for North Carolina High School Football

11:32 AM





CHARLOTTE – As the anticipation for the upcoming high school football season builds, Carolina Gridiron has released its highly anticipated preseason Top 15 rankings for all four classifications in North Carolina. These rankings offer a glimpse into the teams expected to make waves in the 2024 season. With a slew of returning players, each of the state’s defending champions is situated in the top spot to start the season.


In the 4A classification, defending champion Weddington claims the top spot, followed closely by Butler and Grimsley. The Warriors from Weddington are poised to repeat, building on their recent successes and adding additional power through new players on the roster. Butler and Grimsley, perennial powerhouses, are expected to provide fierce competition for the Warriors throughout the season.


Notable entries in the 4A rankings include Independence at number 5, a program with a storied history in North Carolina high school football. East Forsyth and Cardinal Gibbons, ranked 7th and 8th respectively, are also teams to watch, known for their state titles in recent years.


4A Top 15

1. Weddington

2. Butler

3. Grimsley

4. Hough

5. Independence

6. Rolesville

7. East Forsyth

8. Cardinal Gibbons

9. Cleveland

10. Hoggard

11. Mallard Creek

12. Chambers

13. Porter Ridge

14. Myers Park

15. Watauga



Moving to the 3A classification, defending champion Hickory leads the pack, with Seventy-First and Crest rounding out the top three. With much of the roster returning, the Tornadoes are primed for another standout season. Dudley, sitting at number 4, is another program with a strong football tradition that could challenge for the top spot as the season progresses.


The 3A rankings also feature some intriguing teams like West Henderson and AC Reynolds at 5th and 6th, respectively. These mountain region schools could shake up the rankings as the season unfolds.


3A Top 15

1. Hickory

2. Seventy-First

3. Crest

4. Dudley

5. West Henderson

6. AC Reynolds

7. Robinson

8. North Lincoln

9. West Charlotte

10. Havelock

11. Northern Nash

12. Southern Alamance

13. Jacksonville

14. Williams

15. Northwest Cabarrus


In the 2A classification, the Reidsville Rams claim the number one position, followed by Monroe and Forest Hills. Reidsville’s dominance in recent years makes them a favorite to maintain their top ranking. However, traditional powerhouses like Salisbury and Shelby, ranked 4th and 5th, are sure to provide stiff competition.


The 2A rankings also include some programs on the rise, such as Bunker Hill and Burns at 7th and 8th. These teams could be poised for breakout seasons that catapult them up the rankings.


2A Top 15

1. Reidsville

2. Monroe

3. Forest Hills

4. Salisbury

5. Shelby

6. Clinton

7. Bunker Hill

8. Burns

9. Randleman

10. Northeastern

11. West Lincoln

12. Brevard

13. Lincolnton

14. Whiteville

15. CS Davidson


Finally, in the 1A classification, Mount Airy stands atop the rankings, with Eastern Randolph and Tarboro close behind. Even with a new coaching staff, Mount Airy’s returning roster is setting high expectations for the Granite Bears this season. Tarboro, a consistent force in 1A football and last year’s runner-up, will be looking to climb from their 3rd place preseason ranking.


The 1A rankings also feature some intriguing small-school programs like Robbinsville and Swain County at 4th and 5th. These mountain schools have a history of punching above their weight and could make significant moves in the rankings.


1A Top 15

1. Mount Airy

2. Eastern Randolph

3. Tarboro

4. Robbinsville

5. Swain County

6. North Rowan

7. Mountain Heritage

8. Thomasville

9. Murphy

10. West Columbus

11. Hayesville

12. Wilson Prep

13. Starmount

14. East Bladen

15. Draughn


As with any preseason rankings, these are based on a mix of expectations and roster retention. The true test will come when teams take the field this fall. Fans can expect intense rivalries, upset victories, and emerging stars as the season unfolds across all four classifications.


Carolina Gridiron’s rankings provide a starting point for discussions and debates among high school football enthusiasts across the state. As teams begin their seasons this week, these rankings will serve as motivation for some and a target for others.


The diversity of schools represented in these rankings showcases the depth and quality of high school football across North Carolina. From large urban schools to small rural programs, the passion for football runs deep in the Old North State.


As the season approaches, all eyes will be on these top-ranked teams to see if they can live up to their preseason billing. But in high school football, anything can happen, and that’s what makes the upcoming season so exciting for players, coaches, and fans alike.



Friday, December 8, 2023

Hickory Wins 3A Title in Nail-Biting Finish

11:30 PM

 


CHAPEL HILL – In a highly anticipated clash at Kenan Memorial Stadium, the Hickory Red Tornadoes secured a historic victory in the 3A State Championship game against the Seventy-First Falcons, marking their first NCHSAA Football State Championship since 1996. The game kicked off with both teams boasting undefeated records, intensifying the stakes.

Hickory initiated the scoring with a 15-play, 74-yard drive culminating in a 2-yard rushing touchdown by Isaiah Lackey, setting the tone for the night. Seventy-First responded with a well-executed 12-play, 72-yard drive, as Deandre Nance connected with Amire Drummond for a 13-yard touchdown pass, evening the score at 7-7 by the end of the first quarter.

The second quarter witnessed a relentless exchange of touchdowns. Isaiah Lackey’s second touchdown of the night, along with a successful two-point conversion, changed the pace of the game. Seventy-First’s Deandre Nance responded with a short keeper, but an unsuccessful PAT attempt kept the Red Tornadoes in the lead. Hickory managed to secure a 5-point lead at halftime with a 26-yard field goal by Braeden McCourt as time expired.

The third quarter brought a pivotal moment as Seventy-First's Nance spearheaded a swift five-play, 88-yard drive, breaking through Hickory's defense for a 38-yard rushing touchdown, giving the Falcons their first, and only, lead of the night going into the final quarter. However, the Red Tornadoes responded emphatically in the fourth quarter. Isaiah Lackey bulldozed his way to a 12-yard rushing touchdown, his third of the night, and coupled with a successful 2-point conversion, propelled Hickory to a 26-19 lead. The Falcons fought back and tied the game at 26-26 with a 6-yard touchdown pass to Jaydyn Surgeon.

In a nail-biting climax, with just 36 seconds on the clock, Hickory's MVP Brady Stober orchestrated a game-winning drive, capping it off with an 8-yard touchdown run. Stober's stellar performance, finishing 21-of-30 for 238 yards through the air and contributing 46 yards and a touchdown on the ground, solidified his MVP status.

The Falcons launched a final threat in the dying moments, but Hickory's Will Prince secured the victory with an interception in the end zone as time expired. The Red Tornadoes concluded the season with a flawless 16-0 record, marking their second appearance in the state finals and a triumphant return to championship glory.

Thursday, December 7, 2023

NCHSAA 3A State Championship Preview: Hickory vs. Seventy-First

9:00 AM


As the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) 3A Championship approaches, all eyes are on the upcoming face-off between Hickory High School and Seventy-First High School. The game is set to take place at Kenan Memorial Stadium this Friday at 7 p.m.

A Clash of Titans

Hickory, the West No. 2 seed, is coming into the game with a strong record. The team edged No. 4 Seed Dudley 42-41 in the 3A Regional Championships, scoring the game-winning touchdown with just 1:36 left in the fourth quarter. This victory marks their return to the Championship Game for the first time since 1996.

On the other hand, Seventy-First is making a triumphant return to the state championship for the first time since 2008. They secured their spot after beating No. 11 Seed Northern Nash 50-36, avenging a loss to Northern Nash in the same round last year. Deandre Nance, the team’s star player, was responsible for six touchdowns in the win, running for four and throwing for two.

Stats and Team Leaders

When comparing team stats, both teams have their strengths. Seventy-First excels in rushing yards per game with 348.7, compared to Hickory’s 205.9. However, Hickory outperforms in passing yards per game with 247.4, against Seventy-First’s 104.3. Both teams are nearly neck-and-neck in total yards per game, with Seventy-First at 452.9 and Hickory at 453.3.

In terms of team leaders, Deandre Nance of Seventy-First leads in rushing yards per game (102.1), passing yards per game (103.3), total yards per game (205.4), and points per game (15.3). On Hickory’s side, Brady Stober leads in passing yards per game (246.3) and total yards per game (251.6), while Isaiah Lackey leads in rushing yards per game (119.8) and points per game (13.6).

Season Recap

Both teams have had impressive seasons leading up to the championship. Seventy-First boasts a winning streak, with victories over Richmond, Pine Forest, Hoke County, South View, Gray’s Creek, Cape Fear, Jack Britt, Purnell Swett, Lumberton, Douglas Byrd, Triton, Williams, Fike, Southern Alamance, and Northern Nash.

Hickory, on the other hand, has also had a successful season with wins against Hibriten, Newton-Conover, Cox Mill, East Lincoln, North Lincoln, St. Stephens, North Iredell, West Iredell, Foard, Statesville, Huss, North Lincoln, A.C. Reynolds, West Henderson, and Dudley.

With both teams bringing their A-game, the NCHSAA 3A Championship promises to be a thrilling event. As the teams prepare for the big game, fans eagerly await to see who will emerge as the champion. Stay tuned for more updates!

 

Monday, September 21, 2015

Carolina Gridiron Week 6 Top 15 (4A)

8:30 PM
Carolina Gridiron Week 6 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 (4-1) 2
2 Scotland (5-0) 3
3 Wake Forest (4-0) 1
4 Dudley (5-0) 4
5 Butler (4-1) 5
6 Charlotte Catholic (3-0) 6
7 Vance (4-1) 8
8 South Mecklenburg (4-0) 7
9 Pinecrest (5-0) 10
10 East Forsyth (5-0) 9
11 JH Rose (3-1) 12
12 Page (5-0) 15
13 Middle Creek (5-0) 13
14 Seventy-First (5-0) NR
15 Fuquay-Varina (5-0) NR

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Undefeated Teams After Round One

4:48 PM
Undefeated Teams After Round One
Only fifteen undefeated teams are left after the first week of the playoffs. The 4A and 3A classifications lead the way with five teams apiece followed by the 2A with four. Only one team from the 1A classification is still undefeated.

1A - 1 School

School Record Last Week's Results Week 14 Games
Robbinsville (12-0) Won vs Hayesville 35-7 Rosman
Out:
None

2A - 4 Schools

School Record Last Week's Results Week 14 Games
East Lincoln (12-0) Won vs Smoky Mountain 55-7 R-S Central
Franklin (12-0) Won vs Wilkes Central 51-7 West Stokes
Northeastern (12-0) Won vs St. Pauls 42-20 Bunn
Owen (11-0) Won vs LKN Charter 88-32 Salisbury
Out:
None

3A - 5 Schools

School Record Last Week's Results Week 14 Games
Concord (12-0) Won vs Tuscola 49-7 South Point
Crest (12-0) Won vs SW Randolph 49-7 West Rowan
Eastern Alamance (12-0) Won vs South Brunswick 49-18 Southern Lee
Southern Durham (12-0) Won vs Cardinal Gibbons 25-6 Cleveland
Southern Guilford (12-0) Won vs Aycock 56-13 Rocky Mount
Out:
Freedom (10-1-1) Lost to East Rowan 50-49

4A - 5 Schools

School Record Last Week's Results Week 14 Games
Hoggard (11-0) Won vs South Central South Central
Independence (12-0) Won vs Olympic 35-0 Hough
New Bern (12-0) Won vs Clayton 50-14 JH Rose
Seventy-First (12-0) Won vs Riverside-Durham 28-0 Hillside
Wake Forest (12-0) Won vs Leesville Road 42-13 Pinecrest
Out:
None

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Carolina Gridiron Final Regular Season Top 15 (4A)

11:22 PM
Carolina Gridiron Final Regular Season 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 #Top15.


Team Record LW
1 New Bern (11-0) 1
2 Independence (11-0) 3
3 Dudley (10-0) 4
4 Mallard Creek (10-1) 5
5 Scotland (10-1) 10
6 Wake Forest (11-0) 8
7 Richmond (10-1) 2
8 Reagan (10-1) 9
9 Hoggard (10-0) 11
10 Seventy-First (11-0) 13
11 Garner (10-1) 14
12 Butler (9-2) 6
13 East Forsyth (10-1) 15
14 Charlotte Catholic (10-1) NR
15 Mooresville (10-1) 7

Sunday, November 9, 2014

Undefeated Teams After Regular Season

10:51 PM
Undefeated Teams After Regular Season
Only seventeen undefeated teams are left after the 2014 regular season. The 4A and 3A classifications lead the way with six teams apiece followed by the 2A with four. Only one team from the 1A classification made it through the regular season undefeated.


1A - 1 School
SchoolRecordLast Week's ResultsWeek 13 Games
Robbinsville(11-0)Won vs Cherokee 50-20Hayesville
Out:
Mount Airy(10-1)Lost vs East Surry 28-23
Wallace-Rose Hill(10-1)Lost vs Clinton 35-7


2A - 4 Schools
SchoolRecordLast Week's ResultsWeek 13 Games
East Lincoln(11-0)Won vs West Lincoln 48-13 Smoky Mountain
Franklin(11-0)Won vs Tuscola 49-7Wilkes Central
Northeastern(11-0)Won vs Bertie 68-26St. Pauls
Owen(10-0)OpenLake Norman Charter
Out:
None


3A - 6 Schools
SchoolRecordLast Week's ResultsWeek 13 Games
Concord(11-0)Won vs Garinger 60-12Tuscola
Crest(11-0)Won vs Shelby 21-13Southwestern Randolph
Eastern Alamance(11-0)Won vs NE Guilford 48-16South Brunswick
Freedom(10-0-1)Won vs Patton 70-6East Rowan
Southern Durham(11-0)Won vs Orange 27-23Cardinal Gibbons
Southern Guilford(11-0)OpenAycock
Out:
Orange(10-1)Lost vs Southern Durham 27-23
Erwin(9-1)Lost vs Asheville 30-14


4A - 6 Schools
SchoolRecordLast Week's ResultsWeek 13 Games
Dudley(10-0)Won vs Southeast Guilford 50-21Ragsdale
Hoggard(10-0)Won vs South Brunswick 49-6South Central
Independence(11-0)Won vs Butler 34-28Olympic
New Bern(11-0)Won vs JH Rose 33-13Clayon
Seventy-First(11-0)Won vs EE Smith 41-23Riverside-Durham
Wake Forest(11-0)Won vs Enloe 58-12Leesville Road
Out:
Mooresville(10-1)Lost vs Lake Norman 40-38
Richmond(10-1)Lost vs Scotland 34-13

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Carolina Gridiron Week 12 Top 15 (4A)

7:38 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 #Top15.

Team Record LW
1 New Bern (10-0) 1
2 Richmond (10-0) 2
3 Independence (10-0) 3
4 Dudley (9-0) 4
5 Mallard Creek (9-0) 5
6 Butler (9-0) 6
7 Mooresville (10-0) 7
8 Wake Forest (10-0) 8
9 Reagan (9-1) 11
10 Scotland (9-1) 9
11 Hoggard (9-0) 12
12 West Forsyth (9-1) 13
13 Seventy-First (10-0) 14
14 Garner (9-1) 15
15 East Forsyth (9-1) NR

Monday, October 27, 2014

Carolina Gridiron Week 11 Top 15 (4A)

3:31 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 #Top15

 Team Record LW
1  New Bern (9-0) 1
2  Richmond (9-0) 2
3  Independence (9-0) 6
4  Dudley (8-0) 5
5  Mallard Creek (8-1) 4
6  Butler (9-1) 7
7  Mooresville (9-0) 8
8  Wake Forest (9-0) 10
9  Scotland (8-1) 9
10  North Davidson (9-0) 12
11  Reagan (8-1) 14
12  Hoggard (8-0) 11
13  West Forsyth (9-1) 3
14  Seventy-First (9-0) 13
15  Garner (8-1) 15

Sunday, October 19, 2014

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 #Top15

Team Record LW
1 New Bern (8-0) 1
2 Richmond (8-0) 3
3 West Forsyth (9-0) 4
4 Mallard Creek (7-1) 2
5 Dudley (7-0) 5
6 Independence (8-0) 6
7 Butler (8-1) 7
8 Mooresville (8-0) 8
9 Scotland (6-1) 9
10 Wake Forest (8-0) 10
11 Hoggard (7-0) 12
12 North Davidson (8-0) 13
13 Seventy-First (9-0) 14
14 Reagan (7-1) NR
15 Garner (7-1) NR
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Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Carolina Gridiron Week 9 Top 15 (4A)

5:12 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 #Top15.

Team Record LW
1 New Bern (8-0) 2
2 Mallard Creek (6-1) 1
3 Richmond (7-0) 3
4 West Forsyth (8-0) 6
5 Dudley (6-0) 5
6 Independence (7-0) 7
7 Butler (7-1) 4
8 Mooresville (7-0) 8
9 Scotland (5-1) 10
10 Wake Forest (7-0) 11
11 JH Rose (8-0) 12
12 Hoggard (6-0) 13
13 North Davidson (8-0) 14
14 Seventy-First (8-0) 15
15 Middle Creek (6-1) 9

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Carolina Gridiron Week 8 Top 15 (4A)

7:27 AM
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 #Top15.

Team Record LW
1 Mallard Creek (5-1) 1
2 New Bern (7-0) 2
3 Richmond (6-0) 3
4 Butler (6-1) 4
5 Dudley (5-0) 5
6 West Forsyth (7-0) 6
7 Independence (7-0) 7
8 Mooresville (6-0) 8
9 Middle Creek (6-0) 9
10 Scotland (5-1) 10
11 Wake Forest (6-0) 11
12 JH Rose (7-0) 12
13 Hoggard (6-0) 13
14 North Davidson (7-0) 14
15 Seventy-First (7-0) 15

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Carolina Gridiron Week 7 Top 15 (4A)

11:00 AM
Carolina Gridiron Week 7 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 #Top15.

Rk Team Record LW
1 Mallard Creek (4-1) 1
2 New Bern (6-0) 2
3 Richmond (6-0) 3
4 Butler (5-1) 4
5 Dudley (5-0) 5
6 West Forsyth (6-0) 6
7 Independence (6-0) 7
8 Mooresville (5-0) 8
9 Middle Creek (5-0) 9
10 Scotland (4-1) 10
11 Wake Forest (5-0) 11
12 JH Rose (6-0) 13
13 Hoggard (5-0) 12
14 North Davidson (6-0) NR
15 Seventy-First (6-0) NR