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Saturday, December 21, 2024

Tarboro Runs to 1A Title Over Corvian

5:54 PM

RALEIGH – The dynasty continues to roll in eastern North Carolina. 


Behind a punishing ground attack led by Kamerin McDowell-Moore's 233 yards and four touchdowns, the Tarboro Vikings captured their seventh state title in 17 years with a 44-24 victory over Corvian Community in the NCHSAA 1A championship game on a crisp Saturday afternoon.


The Vikings overwhelmed the Cardinals with 419 rushing yards, demonstrating the smashmouth style that has become their trademark during an unprecedented run of eight straight state championship game appearances.


The Vikings wasted no time asserting their dominance, marching 80 yards on their opening drive. Caiden Everette's 11-yard touchdown run capped the five-play sequence that set the tone for Tarboro's ground-and-pound approach.


Corvian, making its first-ever state championship appearance, showed early resilience. The Cardinals responded with an impressive 17-play drive, though they had to settle for Cooper Peterson's 29-yard field goal after the Tarboro defense stiffened in the red zone.


That defensive stand proved pivotal as Tarboro seized control in the second quarter. McDowell-Moore scored from 10 yards out, and Mason Satterfield added a 23-yard touchdown run to build an 18-3 halftime advantage. Satterfield finished with 146 yards on just 13 carries.


The Cardinals refused to go quietly. After the break, quarterback AJ Jackson Jr. engineered an 18-play, 88-yard drive that consumed nearly eight minutes. Jackson's three-yard touchdown plunge cut the deficit to 18-10 and gave Corvian new life.


However, every time the Cardinals mounted a challenge, Tarboro had an answer. Satterfield's 13-yard touchdown run late in the third quarter pushed the lead back to two scores at 24-10.


The fourth quarter turned into a shootout as both offenses found their rhythm. Noah Best's one-yard touchdown run brought Corvian within 24-17, but McDowell-Moore responded immediately with a backbreaking 60-yard touchdown sprint on Tarboro's next play from scrimmage.


Jackson had an impressive day in defeat, completing 17 of 24 passes for 199 yards while adding a rushing touchdown. His favorite target was Best, who caught 11 passes for 122 yards and added 60 rushing yards with a score.


Tarboro's defense, led by Cole Craddock's 16 tackles, made crucial stops when needed. The Vikings recorded five sacks and forced one interception, a 42-yard return by Kip Biggs that thwarted a promising Corvian drive before halftime.


The Cardinals' Doug Quarles III provided late fireworks with a 33-yard touchdown reception, but McDowell-Moore sealed the outcome with his fourth touchdown, a 40-yard burst with 1:21 remaining.


For Tarboro, the victory adds another chapter to one of North Carolina's most impressive football dynasties. The Vikings have now won seven state titles since 2008, all while maintaining their signature physical, run-first identity.


The Vikings' championship culminates another dominant season that reinforces their status as North Carolina's premier 1A program. As the celebration began on the field at Carter-Finley Stadium, it was hard not to wonder how many more titles this eastern powerhouse might add to their growing collection.

Tarboro Runs to 1A Title Over Corvian

Saturday, December 14, 2024

Tarboro and Corvian Set for Showdown in 1A State Championship

12:00 PM


The stage is set for an electrifying battle as the Tarboro Vikings (13-1) and the Corvian Jaguars (15-0) meet in the 2024 NCHSAA 1A Football State Championship on Saturday, December 21, at 3:00 PM at Carter-Finley Stadium in Raleigh. With both teams dominating their competition en route to this title game, fans can expect an unforgettable clash between two contrasting yet equally successful programs.


Contrasting Paths to Raleigh

The Tarboro Vikings, led by veteran head coach Jeff Craddock, have been a juggernaut all season. After suffering their only loss to 3A powerhouse Havelock early in the year, Tarboro responded by steamrolling opponents with a relentless ground game. The Vikings have outscored opponents 51.6 to 9.7 points per game this season, amassing over 4,200 rushing yards behind their signature “Tarboro T” offense.


On the other side, the Corvian Jaguars have taken a meteoric rise in just their second year of playoff football. The Queen City program enters the championship with a perfect 15-0 record, earning respect statewide by defeating three Charlotte-area 4A schools to start the season. The Jaguars’ playoff run was capped by victories over Mount Airy—snapping the state’s longest active winning streak—and perennial contender Mountain Heritage.


Tarboro’s Relentless Ground Game

At the heart of Tarboro’s success is their punishing ground attack. Quarterback Tyler Powell has expertly orchestrated the Vikings' “Tarboro T,” distributing the ball efficiently to a loaded backfield. Senior running back Kamerin McDowell-Moore leads the charge, averaging 99.6 rushing yards per game. He is complemented by Mason Satterfield and Caiden Everette, who together add over 150 rushing yards per game.


While Tarboro leans heavily on the run, Powell has delivered when needed through the air, throwing for 700 yards and 12 touchdowns this season. With such a dominant ground game and a quarterback capable of keeping defenses honest, the Vikings’ offense is built to control the clock and wear down opponents.


Corvian’s Balanced Offensive Attack

The Jaguars’ offense presents a more balanced approach, led by dynamic senior quarterback AJ Jackson Jr. Jackson has accounted for 17 touchdowns through the air and 12 more on the ground, showcasing his versatility as a dual-threat playmaker. He’ll look to connect early and often with star running back Cam Johnson, who has been the centerpiece of the Jaguars’ offense with 24 total touchdowns and nearly 100 rushing yards per game.


Corvian has averaged 41.4 points per game this season while allowing just 8.5 points per contest, proving they can win shootouts and defensive battles alike. Jackson’s ability to stretch the field and Johnson’s consistency on the ground will be key in keeping Tarboro’s defense off balance.


Defensive Battle

Both teams feature physical, hard-hitting defenses that have stifled opponents all season.


For Tarboro, linebacker Cole Craddock leads the team with 132 total tackles and 11 tackles for loss, while Keivious Bridgers (112 tackles) and Tyler Powell (21 tackles for loss) add to an imposing defensive front. Powell has also tallied 21 sacks, making him one of the most disruptive defenders in the state. Add in contributors like Kamerin McDowell-Moore and Gabe Kassnove, who have combined for 140 tackles, and Tarboro’s defense is as formidable as their offense.


The Jaguars’ defense is equally impressive. Junior linebacker Jayden Summers anchors the unit with 117 tackles, while defensive end Adrian Scott has wreaked havoc in opposing backfields with 28 tackles for loss and 14 sacks. On the back end, playmakers like Cam Johnson and AJ Jackson Jr. continue to make their mark. Johnson has contributed over 100 tackles as a defensive back, while Jackson leads the team with six interceptions, showcasing his ability to flip momentum.


Championship Narrative

For Tarboro, this championship represents an opportunity to add another title to their storied history. Their dominant playoff run has included a 71-0 rout of Warren County and a 59-6 win over Wilson Prep in the regional final, underscoring their reputation as one of the state’s premier programs.


For Corvian, the Jaguars are chasing history. In just their second playoff season, they’ve already proven they belong among the state’s elite. Their 21-14 win over Mount Airy and 28-21 victory against Mountain Heritage solidified their place as a team that thrives in big moments.


This matchup pits tradition against rising talent. Tarboro’s bruising ground game and championship pedigree will test Corvian’s balance and resilience. For the Jaguars, the challenge is clear: stop the Vikings’ running attack and seize their moment in Raleigh.


Final Thoughts

With two elite programs colliding for the 1A state title, fans can expect a hard-fought, physical contest. Will Tarboro’s ground-and-pound attack secure another championship for the Vikings, or will Corvian complete their perfect season and claim their first-ever state title?


Kickoff is set for 3:00 PM on Saturday, December 21, at Carter-Finley Stadium. This championship clash is one fans won’t want to miss.

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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.



Saturday, December 9, 2023

Mount Airy Secures 9th NCHSAA Football State Championship

5:08 PM

CHAPEL HILL – The Tarboro Vikings and Mount Airy Granite Bears clashed in a highly anticipated showdown during the 1A State Championship match at Kenan Memorial Stadium on the University of North Carolina campus. This marked their second encounter in the state finals, with each team having claimed victory over the other in previous championship matches in 2017 and 2022. On Saturday, Mount Airy emerged victorious, walking away with their ninth NCHSAA Football State Championship with a decisive 21-3 win.

In a defensive stalemate that kept fans on the edge of their seats, the first quarter showcased a remarkable 55-yard punt from Tarboro's Oscar Perez Gaspar, landing just shy of the 5-yard line. Gaspar later contributed the initial points of the game in the second quarter, nailing a 39-yard field goal to cap a seven-play, 17-yard drive. As the first half came to a close, Tarboro's defense made a crucial goal line stand, and the Granite Bears missed a 21-yard field goal attempt, leaving Tarboro with a 3-0 lead at halftime.

The turning point occurred in the third quarter when Deric Dandy's pivotal tackle on fourth and one led to a turnover on downs, granting Mount Airy possession on the Tarboro 29-yard line. Seizing the opportunity, Tyler Mason powered through with a 12-yard run after a 5-play sequence, propelling the Granite Bears to a 7-3 lead.

The momentum continued in the fourth quarter as Ian Gallimore executed a quick shovel pass to Mario Revels for an electrifying 89-yard touchdown within the first 15 seconds. Gallimore, orchestrating a patient 9-play, 32-yard drive, connected with Blake Hawks in the endzone, sealing the championship title for Mount Airy with a commanding 21-3 lead.

Tarboro concluded the season with a commendable 13-1 record, marking their 14th appearance in the state finals since their debut in 1984. This year's appearance marked their seventh consecutive entry, maintaining a shot at the state title every year since 2017. Despite the defeat, the Vikings hold a respectable state finals record of 8-6, with runner-up finishes in both 2022 and 2023.

Meanwhile, Mount Airy wrapped up an undefeated season with a flawless 16-0 record. This marked their 14th appearance in the final game of the season, boasting a 9-5 record in championship appearances since their inaugural participation in 1935.

Thursday, December 7, 2023

NCHSAA 1A State Championship Preview: Mount Airy vs. Tarboro

9:00 AM

This Saturday at 12 p.m., the NCHSAA 1A State Championship will see a thrilling face-off between Mount Airy High School and Tarboro High School at Kenan Memorial Stadium. Despite the 211 miles separating these schools, Chapel Hill proves to be an ideal meeting spot, being 113 miles from Mount Airy and 101 miles from Tarboro.

Last Week’s Highlights

In the 1A Regional Championships, Mount Airy, the West No. 2 Seed, traveled to No. 1 Seed Robbinsville and scored 13 unanswered points to claim a 27-16 win. This victory has given the Granite Bears the opportunity to defend their 2022 state championship. The Bears now hold a 5-6 record in Regional Finals since 1972.

On the other hand, East No. 1 Seed Tarboro defeated No. 2 Seed West Columbus 49-12 in the Regional Championship. Mason Satterfield and Caiden Everette were the stars of the match, with Satterfield running for three touchdowns and Everette rushing for 111 yards and two scores. The Vikings now have a 14-3 record in Regional Finals and have won an East Regional Championship for eight consecutive years.

Team Rankings, Records, & History

The two teams come into this week’s game having held the top two spots in the Carolina Gridiron Top 15 since the preseason rankings were announced. In the 2022 NCHSAA 1A state championship, Mount Airy defeated Tarboro with a score of 20-7. This victory marked Mount Airy’s eighth state title and their first since 2008. The win over Tarboro was the first championship chapter in Mount Airy’s history book in 14 years. Before that, Mount Airy’s last state championship came in 2008 in a 37-14 rout over Williamston in the 1A title. On the other hand, Tarboro has won nine state titles overall in school history (1965, 1984, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2017, 2018, 2020-21, 2021).

Scoring Averages

Tarboro has an average score of 44.2 points per game, with most points scored in the first half. Mount Airy, on the other hand, has a higher average of 52.5 points per game, with a significant number of points also scored in the first half.

Team Stat Comparison

Both teams have unblemished records and impressive stats on both sides of the ball. Tarboro (13-0) scored a total of 575 points while conceding only 91 this season while Mount Airy (15-0) has amassed 788 points while only giving up 88 in quest to defend their title. Mount Airy leads in rushing yards per game (376.0), passing yards per game (56.0), and total yards per game (432.0). Tarboro, however, has a higher average of tackles per game (67.8) and sacks per game (1.5).

Team Leaders

Tarboro’s Mason Satterfield leads in rushing yards per game (87.1) and total yards per game (95.2), while Omarion Lewis leads in passing yards per game (26.9). Cam’ron Harper and Tyler Powell lead in tackles per game (8.1) and sacks per game (0.5) respectively.

For Mount Airy, Tyler Mason leads in rushing yards per game (138.7) and total yards per game (138.7), while Ian Gallimore leads in passing yards per game (41.4) and tackles per game (10.1). Deric Dandy leads in sacks per game (0.9).

Final Thoughts

With both teams undefeated this season and boasting impressive stats, this championship game promises to be a thrilling encounter. Will the Granite Bears successfully defend their title, or will the Vikings extend their winning streak in the East Regional Championship to the state level? Tune in this Saturday to find out!


Monday, December 4, 2023

State Championship Coaches Speak About This Week's Games

7:31 PM


The 2023 Championship Games will be held December 8th and 9th at Kenan Memorial Stadium on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and at Carter-Finley Stadium on the campus of North Carolina State University

Carolina Gridiron was on the scene for today's press conference with the eight regional champion coaches. 

 

Saturday, December 2, 2023

State Championship Matchups, Times, and Locations Set

11:13 AM


 


Friday, December 8

7:00 p.m. – 3A Championship | Hickory vs. Seventy-First at Kenan Stadium


Saturday, December 9

Noon – 1A State Championship | Mount Airy vs. Tarboro at Kenan Stadium

3:00 p.m. – 2A State Championship | Reidsville vs. Clinton at Carter-Finley Stadium

7:00 p.m. – 4A State Championship | Weddington vs. Hoggard at Carter-Finley Stadium

Tuesday, November 21, 2023

Exciting Showdowns Anticipated in NCHSAA Round 4 Playoffs

10:16 PM

As the NCHSAA football playoffs head into the fourth round, anticipation is high for thrilling matchups and historic achievements. Among the standout narratives is Tarboro's remarkable 16th consecutive post-Thanksgiving appearance, the longest streak in North Carolina. The Vikings, eyeing an eighth straight fourth-round presence, have been dominant in the East Regional, clinching the title six years in a row.

In a clash of resilience and ambition, Tarboro faces East Bladen, the No. 13 seed, marking their deepest playoff run since 2009. Wilson Prep, making only its second playoff appearance, is set for a post-Thanksgiving debut, while West Columbus looks to build on last year's near miss, determined to break through the fourth round after a hiatus since 1985.

Robbinsville, a familiar face in the fourth round with six appearances in the last decade, seeks redemption after falling short in the third round last season. North Rowan, making its first fourth-round appearance since 1992, aims to recapture the glory of its 1992 state runner-up finish.

In the 2A bracket, Clinton and Nash Central are making significant playoff strides, with Clinton making its first fourth-round appearance since 2019, and Nash Central celebrating its inaugural entry into the round. Whiteville, back after a 1987 2A Championship, showcases their resilience in the 1A Classification, while Northeastern returns for the seventh time since 2010.

The 3A bracket sees perennial contenders Havelock and Crest making their mark once again, with Havelock on its 14th fourth-round appearance and Crest in its 15th. Southern Alamance is set for its fourth-round debut, adding an element of unpredictability to the mix.

In the 4A bracket, Rolesville continues its dominance with a fourth consecutive appearance, while Cardinal Gibbons looks for redemption after last year's second-round exit. Butler, making its seventh fourth-round appearance, faces Independence, marking the Patriots' return after a hiatus since 2009.

The excitement is further amplified by the notable high-scoring encounters in the third round, setting the stage for a gripping fourth round. Notably, the clash between Nash Central and Hertford County produced a record-breaking combined score, securing its place in the NCHSAA Football Record Book.

As fans gear up for the upcoming matchups, the stage is set for a weekend of thrilling football action, where history will be made, and teams will battle for a coveted spot in the Regional Finals.

Fourth Round Matchups

4A West:
#1 Weddington vs. #4 Grimsley
#6 Butler vs #23 Independence

4A East:
#1 Rolesville vs #5 Cardinal Gibbons
#2 Cleveland vs #3 Hoggard

3A West:
#1 Crest vs #4 Dudley
#2 Hickory vs #3 West Henderson

3A East:
#1 Havelock vs #13 Northern Nash
#2 Seventy-First vs #3 Southern Alamance

2A West:
#1 Reidsville vs #4 Bunker Hill
#7 Shelby vs #11 Forest Hills

2A East:
#1 Clinton vs #4 Nash Central
#2 Northeastern vs #6 Whiteville

1A West:
#1 Robbinsville vs #4 North Rowan
#2 Mount Airy vs #3 Eastern Randolph

1A East:
#1 Tarboro vs #13 East Bladen
#2 West Columbus vs #3 Wilson Prep

Saturday, December 10, 2022

Mount Airy Defense Stifles Tarboro En Route to 1A Title Victory

5:41 PM

RALEIGH – Mount Airy’s Tyler Mason came into Saturday’s game having scored forty-one touchdowns through fifteen games and needing one-hundred-thirty-seven yards to reach two-thousand yards on the season. The junior lived up to his billing, rushing for three touchdowns and 139 yards and leading his team to the NCHSAA 1A state championship with a 20-7 victory over Tarboro on Saturday afternoon.

The Mount Airy defense entered Saturday afternoon’s 1A state championship against Tarboro giving up less than ten points per game on average. The Granite Bears defense had pitched shutouts in four of its last five regular-season games and two more in the playoffs. Mount Airy was able to hold the Vikings off the scoreboard for the first twenty-seven minutes of the game, finally surrendering a score in the third quarter.

Tarboro finally found its way in the third quarter. After Omarion Lewis picked off a Mount Airy pass and returned it into Granite Bears territory, Vikings running back Mason Satterfield barely broke the goal line on a run around the right side of the formation to get Tarboro on the board for the first time on the afternoon, but it was not enough to dig out of the hold the Vikings found themselves in after surrendering three touchdowns first.

In a twist seen more in 1A football than in other classifications, both team’s quarterbacks made strong defensive efforts on the other side of the ball. Mount Airy’s Ian Gallimore led his team with fourteen tackles and Tarboro’s Omarion Lewis snagged an interception to go along with eight tackles.

The win was the Granite Bears’ seventh title and first since a 2008 win over Williamston. Tarboro, making its sixth straight title game appearance, drops just its second title game in that span.


Saturday, December 11, 2021

Tarboro Races Towards Eighth State Title in 1A Clash Over Mitchell

3:15 PM

CHAPEL HILL – The 1A state championship game started off as two teams who were trying to figure out the weakness in their opponent. Both teams made it to the title game by heavily relying on their run games with Mitchell quarterback Ty Turbyfill coming into the game with the fifth-highest rushing total and the vaunted "Tarboro T" offense amassing over four-thousand yards on the season. Stopping these offenses would be a tall task for anyone, but it was Tarboro's day as the Vikings won their eighth state championship, 28-7, over Mitchell on Saturday afternoon at Kenan Stadium.

Tarboro was the first team to break the scoreless tie. After a punt pinned the Mountaineers deep at their own one-yard line, the Tarboro defense stepped up and forced Mitchell to punt from their own end zone. The Vikings, with excellent field position, marched eight plays down the field with Trevon White hitting paydirt from three yards out to give Tarboro a 7-0 lead going into the second quarter. 

Mitchell was finally able to find some offense in the second stanza. A pop pass from Turbyfill to Gage Young near the goal line tied the game, showing that neither team was going to back down from the challenge. After trading punts, Tarboro was in business again after a Mitchell punt wobbled out of bounds at the 31-yard line. Eight seemingly long plays later, Trevon White, on a 4th and goal from the one-yard line and with only six seconds left on the clock, punched it in for his second score of the game and gave Tarboro a 14-7 lead going into the half.

Receiving the second-half kickoff, Tarboro went right back to what they do best: run the ball. When Tobias Joyner raced thirty-five yards to extend the Vikings' lead to two scores, Mitchell was on its heels. Forcing the Mountaineers to go to the air to cut the deficit, the Tarboro defense smelled blood and it was junior cornerback Nathan Sherrod who stepped up, intercepting a Mitchell pass and returning the ball across midfield. The Mitchell defense held, though, stopping Tarboro on fourth down and taking possession as the game entered the fourth quarter.

Just as Mitchell was poised to move the chains, Tarboro's Omarion Lewis, the team's starting quarterback on offense and safety on defense, intercepted a pass and returned it to the Mitchell thirty-yard line. From that, it was a race to all zeroes on the clock with the Vikings adding another Joyner touchdown for the final score of the day.



MVP – Tarboro #24 Tobias Joyner

Tarboro MOP Offense - #10 Trevon White

Tarboro MOP Defense - #3 Treheem Daniels

 

Mitchell MOP Offense - #2 Ty Turbyfill

Mitchell MOP Defense - #32 Enrique Huaroco 


Saturday, May 8, 2021

Tarboro Takes the Rubber Match With East Surry, 25-7

6:57 PM


CHAPEL HILL – In the third straight State Championship Game matchup between the two schools, the Tarboro ground game & speed proved too much for East Surry to overcome, helping the Vikings chew up the clock and race to a 25-7 victory. The win landed Tarboro their seventh State Championship all time and secured Head Coach Jeff Craddock’s sixth state title.

Viking running back Tobias Joyner was a wrecking crew with the ball in his hand. He galloped for two long touchdown runs on sweep plays, sprinting 56 and 31 yards, respectively, to paydirt in the opening half of play and helped Tarboro open up an 18-0 halftime advantage. In all, Joyner carried the ball 12 times for 179 yards, posting an average carry of just under 15 yards. He was selected as the game’s Most Valuable Player.

After East Surry’s opening drive stalled and the Cardinals missed a 35-yard field goal attempt, Tarboro took the ball nine plays and 80 yards to go up 7-0. The Vikings capped off their opening drive with a one-yard touchdown plunge by Jalen Razor, who was selected as the Vikings’ Most Outstanding Offensive Performer in the game finishing the game with 45 yards and a score on his 14 carries.

The Viking defense was equally dominant in the game, led by Most Outstanding Defensive Performer Xzavion Pitt. Pitt amassed 8.5 tackles and a quarterback hurry on his way to the award. He helped lead the Tarboro defense that held a potent East Surry attack to just 257 yards of total offense just one year after the Cardinals hung 56 points on the Vikings in the 2019 1AA State Title Game.

The Cardinals were led by Luke Bullington who had 20 carries for 105 yards in the game on his way to winning the Most Outstanding Offensive Player award for East Surry. Defensively Benji Gosnell led the way for East Surry, racking up nine total tackles in the game, six of them of the solo variety, on his way to being chosen as the Most Outstanding Defensive Player for the Cardinals.

The game was the third straight year that teams from East Surry and Tarboro met in the State Championship Game. It marked only the second time in the 108-year history of the NCHSAA Football State Championships that the same two teams met for the State Championship three years in a row. The only other time was in the Class A Championship Games from 1931 to 1933 when Durham beat Charlotte two out of three years.

Tarboro wrapped up the season 9-0. The Vikings were 4-0 in Coastal Plains 1A play, winning the championship. Tarboro secured the program’s fourth straight Regional Title.

East Surry finished the season 9-2. The Cardinals were 5-0 in Northwest 1A play, winning the league title. They won the program’s third straight regional title and appeared in the State Championship Game for the third time since in program history.

The NCHSAA is committed to recognizing and promoting good sportsmanship and has partnered with the NC Farm Bureau to highlight individuals from each State Championship event who exemplify the ideals of outstanding sportsmanship. The 2020-2021 1AA Sportsmanship Award recipients were Evan Morris from Tarboro and Will Hiatt from East Surry.

 

Scoring Summary

First Quarter

5:29 – TAR – J. Razor 1 yard run (N. Farmer pass failed) – TAR 6-0 ( 9 plays, 80 yards, 4:07)

0:12 – TAR – T. Joyner 56 yard run (N. Farmer run failed) – TAR 12-0 (6 plays, 85 yards, 2:56)

Second Quarter

10:16 – TAR – T. Joyner 31 yard run (N. Farmer pass failed) – TAR 18-0 (2 plays, 43 yards, 1:22)

Third Quarter

8:38 – TAR – T. White 5 yard run (L. Dupree kick good) – TAR 25-0 (6 plays, 44 yards, 3:22)

Fourth Quarter

3:14 – ES – T. Needham 23 yard pass from F. Boaz (D. Sutterby kick good) – TAR 25-7 (7 plays, 82 yards, 1:51)

 



Story courtesy of the NCHSAA

Saturday, December 28, 2019

Winningest NCHSFB Teams of the 2010s

9:49 PM
The 2010s will come to an end next week. This has been quite a decade of high school football in North Carolina. New programs have begun and excelled, others have declined, and a few programs have even ceased to exist over the last ten years. The winningest team in the state over the last ten years is the Charlotte Catholic Cougars who won an impressive 137 games, good for a 90.13% winning percentage. The Cougars appeared in a regional final all ten years of the decade and six state championship games, winning four titles along the way. Mallard Creek was the only other school to win at least 90% of their games, going 126-13-1. Behind Charlotte Catholic in total wins for the decade is Havelock (134), Tarboro (132), and Wake Forest (129).

By Winning Percentage


SchoolWLTPct
Charlotte Catholic13715090.13%
Mallard Creek12613190.00%
Havelock13415089.93%
Tarboro13216089.19%
Wake Forest12916088.97%
Reidsville12522085.03%
Wallace-Rose Hill12323084.25%
Scotland12023083.92%
Plymouth10220083.61%
Northeastern12125082.88%
Butler11024082.09%
East Forsyth11225081.75%
Eastern Alamance11526081.56%
Murphy12129080.67%
Weddington11528080.42%
Crest11529079.86%
Shelby12132079.08%
Mount Airy10428078.79%
Richmond10228078.46%
Southern Nash9928077.95%
Cardinal Gibbons10029077.52%
Western Alamance10029077.52%
South Point10631077.37%
North Davidson10531077.21%
Middle Creek10331076.87%
Garner10733076.43%
Holmes10031076.34%
Hibriten10433075.91%
Lee County9731075.78%
AC Reynolds10233075.56%
Northern Guilford10635075.18%
Cleveland9331075.00%
Freedom9330175.00%
West Montgomery9331075.00%
Southwest Onslow10536074.47%
East Lincoln10135074.26%
New Hanover10035074.07%
Robbinsville10035074.07%
Randleman9135072.22%
Hillside9035072.00%
South Iredell9537071.97%
West Forsyth8935071.77%
South Columbus9337071.54%
Swain County10040071.43%
West Stokes9538071.43%
New Bern9237071.32%
Dudley9539070.90%
Vance9941070.71%
Kinston9339070.45%
Mountain Heritage8837070.40%
Hoggard9038070.31%
East Bladen9239070.23%
East Duplin9139070.00%
Leesville Road8838069.84%
Brown9039069.77%
Franklin9039069.77%
Monroe9943069.72%
West Rowan9442069.12%
Maiden8639068.80%
Southeast Guilford8740068.50%
East Surry9142068.42%
Bunn8841068.22%
Pinecrest8540068.00%
Mount Tabor8942067.94%
Conley8641067.72%
Mountain Island4421067.69%
Asheville8340067.48%
Northside (Jacksonville)8943067.42%
Page8944066.92%
Erwin8040066.67%
Lincolnton9146066.42%
Mitchell9146066.42%
Statesville8743166.41%
Kenan8342066.40%
Hough8443066.14%
Watauga8443066.14%
Orange8242066.13%
North Rowan8343065.87%
Myers Park8444065.63%
Pisgah8243065.60%
Northampton County7037065.42%
Southwest Edgecombe8545065.38%
South Granville8344065.35%
Southern Durham8344065.35%
Oak Grove158065.22%
Ayden-Grifton8445065.12%
Concord8747064.93%
Manteo8345064.84%
Mooresville8144064.80%
Britt8346064.34%
Whiteville7944064.23%
Clinton8045064.00%
Rocky Mount7944163.71%
Starmount8247063.57%
Burns8046063.49%
Southern Guilford7845063.41%
Lakewood8147063.28%
Seventy-First7946063.20%
Kings Mountain8248063.08%
Terry Sanford8047062.99%
Hickory Ridge7947062.70%
Thomas Jefferson7947062.70%
Fuquay-Varina7746062.60%
Hunt8048062.50%
Porter Ridge8350062.41%
Hendersonville8049062.02%
Polk County8050061.54%
Eastern Randolph7549060.48%
Ledford7549060.48%
Roanoke Rapids7348060.33%
Heritage6845060.18%
Wilkes Central7248060.00%
North Edgecombe7349059.84%
High Point Andrews7450059.68%
Sun Valley7551059.52%
Salisbury7653058.91%
Northwest Guilford7150058.68%
North Surry6848058.62%
JH Rose7251058.54%
Wakefield7251058.54%
Cape Fear7353057.94%
Eastern Guilford7353057.94%
Hertford County7353057.94%
Washington7454057.81%
Fairmont7152057.72%
Gates County7152057.72%
Marvin Ridge6951057.50%
Riverside-Martin7354057.48%
Clayton7153057.26%
Vance County1310056.52%
Albemarle7457056.49%
Jacksonville7054056.45%
Princeton6954056.10%
West Craven6954056.10%
Gray's Creek6854055.74%
East Montgomery6048055.56%
Newton-Conover6652155.46%
North Stanly6754055.37%
Red Springs6754055.37%
Alexander Central6553055.08%
West Carteret6654055.00%
Southside7259054.96%
South Caldwell6755054.92%
Ardrey Kell6655054.55%
Independence6655054.55%
Reagan6555054.17%
Millbrook6757054.03%
Davie6858053.97%
Franklinton6455053.78%
South Johnston6455053.78%
Carver6556053.72%
Triton6153053.51%
Northwood6355053.39%
West Mecklenburg6355053.39%
Tuscola6456053.33%
Thomasville6658053.23%
Ragsdale6356052.94%
St. Pauls6356052.94%
Beddingfield6457052.89%
Huss6659052.80%
Walkertown4743052.22%
Northern Durham6256152.10%
Lake Norman6359051.64%
Panther Creek6359051.64%
North Duplin6460051.61%
Mt. Pleasant6662051.56%
South Central6057051.28%
Ashe County6158051.26%
Fike6058050.85%
Cramer3029050.85%
Pamlico County6059050.42%
Bandys6261050.41%
South View6261050.41%
Bessemer City6161050.00%
EE Smith6060050.00%
West Lincoln6060050.00%
Forestview6162049.59%
Rosewood6162049.59%
Olympic5960049.58%
Carrboro5859049.57%
Green Hope5860049.15%
Eastern Wayne5759049.14%
Northwest Cabarrus5861048.74%
Central Cabarrus5760048.72%
Northeast Guilford5760048.72%
Topsail5760048.72%
Laney5659048.70%
Southeast Halifax5963048.36%
Knightdale5660048.28%
Williams5863047.93%
Providence5762047.90%
West Brunswick5762047.90%
Cox Mill5661047.86%
High Point Central5763047.50%
Goldsboro5662047.46%
Croatan5461046.96%
Holly Springs5360046.90%
Bear Grass1517046.88%
East Wilkes5664046.67%
Midway5563046.61%
Glenn5462046.55%
Granville Central5463046.15%
Owen5363045.69%
Pine Forest5363045.69%
Forest Hills5566045.45%
Currituck County5465045.38%
East Rutherford5465045.38%
Southern Lee5263045.22%
Cuthbertson5668045.16%
First Flight5061045.05%
Asheboro5466045.00%
North Brunswick5365044.92%
Greene Central5264044.83%
Community3948044.83%
East Carteret5467044.63%
Chapel Hill4860044.44%
Smoky Mountain5367044.17%
Washington County1114044.00%
Roberson5165043.97%
Byrd5267043.70%
Swansboro4862043.64%
Ashbrook5166043.59%
Southeast Raleigh5166043.59%
Rolesville3039043.48%
Northampton-West1013043.48%
Cummings5268043.33%
Southwest Guilford5167043.22%
West Henderson5067042.74%
Wheatmore5067042.74%
Elkin5169042.50%
Overhills4865042.48%
West Johnston4865042.48%
South Stanly5271042.28%
Brevard5171041.80%
Surry Central4766041.59%
Carson4868041.38%
Piedmont4868041.38%
Union Pines4767041.23%
Providence Grove4869041.03%
Corinth Holders4362040.95%
Rocky River4768040.87%
Creswell3754040.66%
Columbia4160040.59%
Patton4769040.52%
Southern Alamance4668040.35%
Bishop McGuinness4770040.17%
Union Academy4872040.00%
Pine Lake Prep3248040.00%
Apex Friendship1827040.00%
West Wilkes4670039.66%
Forbush4467039.64%
Robinson4772039.50%
Grimsley4570039.13%
Cherokee4875039.02%
Camden County4672038.98%
Union4672038.98%
Southern Vance3657038.71%
North Johnston4470038.60%
Chase4471038.26%
Riverside-Durham4268038.18%
Hickory4572138.14%
Louisburg4370038.05%
Nash Central4370038.05%
Northern Nash4370038.05%
North Lincoln4472037.93%
South Mecklenburg4472037.93%
Cary4269037.84%
East Davidson4371037.72%
Richlands4371037.72%
Northside (Pinetown)4473037.61%
Parkland4372037.39%
West Stanly4271037.17%
North Wilkes4373037.07%
Farmville Central4272036.84%
Lexington4272036.84%
East Rowan4374036.75%
Rockingham County4374036.75%
Lumberton4171036.61%
Sanderson4273036.52%
Montgomery Central47036.36%
East Henderson4274036.21%
R-S Central4274036.21%
Cherryville4376036.13%
Alleghany4580036.00%
Warren County3970035.78%
East Wake4073035.40%
Madison4175035.34%
South Creek4379035.25%
South Brunswick4075034.78%
Avery County4279034.71%
Harding University3974034.51%
North Mecklenburg3974034.51%
Aycock3976033.91%
Andrews4180033.88%
Lake Norman Charter3875033.63%
Parkwood3978033.33%
West Charlotte3978033.33%
Draughn3876033.33%
Jordan3876033.33%
Bunker Hill3877033.04%
Jordan-Matthews3877033.04%
North Forsyth3877033.04%
Berry Tech3775033.04%
Dixon3673033.03%
Cedar Ridge3469033.01%
Anson3776032.74%
Hayesville3778032.17%
Swett3676032.14%
West Iredell3676032.14%
Pasquotank County3574032.11%
Rosman3983031.97%
North Pitt3779031.90%
Athens Drive3677031.86%
Bertie3676131.86%
South Stokes3677031.86%
St. Stephens3677031.86%
Weldon3473031.78%
Hoke County3679031.30%
Person3577031.25%
Ben Smith3476030.91%
Southwestern Randolph3479030.09%
Hobbton3684030.00%
Pender3582029.91%
Bartlett Yancey3378029.73%
Trask3380029.20%
East Gaston3279028.83%
Harnett Central3177028.70%
West Caldwell3382028.70%
Graham3282028.07%
Perquimans3282028.07%
Trinity3180027.93%
West Davidson3078027.78%
Foard3181027.68%
RJ Reynolds3181027.68%
Morehead3284027.59%
West Bladen3079027.52%
Broughton3182027.43%
North Buncombe3182027.43%
Northampton-East616027.27%
Hopewell3183027.19%
McDowell3183027.19%
Central Davidson3083026.55%
Westover3083026.55%
North Lenoir2981026.36%
East Columbus3187026.27%
North Moore2982026.13%
East Burke2985025.44%
KIPP Pride2884025.00%
Lejeune2988024.79%
Webb2783024.55%
Central Academy2268024.44%
Jones2889023.93%
White Oak2683023.85%
North Henderson2684023.64%
Western Guilford2684023.64%
Ashley2480023.08%
Apex2481122.64%
Enka2588022.12%
Rocky Mount Prep1760022.08%
Western Harnett2485022.02%
Northern Vance1968021.84%
Enloe2487021.62%
Kestrel Heights1348021.31%
East Mecklenburg2489021.24%
South Lenoir2386021.10%
South Robeson2283020.95%
North Stokes2491020.87%
North Gaston2188019.27%
North Iredell2189019.09%
Atkins2088018.52%
Southern Wayne2088018.52%
West Columbus2198017.65%
East Chapel Hill1780017.53%
McMichael1991017.27%
Spring Creek1892016.36%
Mattamuskeet1368016.05%
South Rowan1791015.74%
Northwest Halifax1691014.95%
Chatham Central1797014.91%
Cape Hatteras748012.73%
South Davidson1498012.50%
Garinger1395012.04%
Highland Tech1297011.01%
South Garner11009.09%
Waddell11009.09%
Smithfield-Selma810207.27%
Christ the King01000.00%

By Total Wins


SchoolWLTPct
Charlotte Catholic13715090.13%
Havelock13415089.93%
Tarboro13216089.19%
Wake Forest12916088.97%
Mallard Creek12613190.00%
Reidsville12522085.03%
Wallace-Rose Hill12323084.25%
Northeastern12125082.88%
Murphy12129080.67%
Shelby12132079.08%
Scotland12023083.92%
Eastern Alamance11526081.56%
Weddington11528080.42%
Crest11529079.86%
East Forsyth11225081.75%
Butler11024082.09%
Garner10733076.43%
South Point10631077.37%
Northern Guilford10635075.18%
North Davidson10531077.21%
Southwest Onslow10536074.47%
Mount Airy10428078.79%
Hibriten10433075.91%
Middle Creek10331076.87%
Plymouth10220083.61%
Richmond10228078.46%
AC Reynolds10233075.56%
East Lincoln10135074.26%
Cardinal Gibbons10029077.52%
Western Alamance10029077.52%
Holmes10031076.34%
New Hanover10035074.07%
Robbinsville10035074.07%
Swain County10040071.43%
Southern Nash9928077.95%
Vance9941070.71%
Monroe9943069.72%
Lee County9731075.78%
South Iredell9537071.97%
West Stokes9538071.43%
Dudley9539070.90%
West Rowan9442069.12%
Cleveland9331075.00%
Freedom9330175.00%
West Montgomery9331075.00%
South Columbus9337071.54%
Kinston9339070.45%
New Bern9237071.32%
East Bladen9239070.23%
Randleman9135072.22%
East Duplin9139070.00%
East Surry9142068.42%
Lincolnton9146066.42%
Mitchell9146066.42%
Hillside9035072.00%
Hoggard9038070.31%
Brown9039069.77%
Franklin9039069.77%
West Forsyth8935071.77%
Mount Tabor8942067.94%
Northside (Jacksonville)8943067.42%
Page8944066.92%
Mountain Heritage8837070.40%
Leesville Road8838069.84%
Bunn8841068.22%
Southeast Guilford8740068.50%
Statesville8743166.41%
Concord8747064.93%
Maiden8639068.80%
Conley8641067.72%
Pinecrest8540068.00%
Southwest Edgecombe8545065.38%
Hough8443066.14%
Watauga8443066.14%
Myers Park8444065.63%
Ayden-Grifton8445065.12%
Asheville8340067.48%
Kenan8342066.40%
North Rowan8343065.87%
South Granville8344065.35%
Southern Durham8344065.35%
Manteo8345064.84%
Britt8346064.34%
Porter Ridge8350062.41%
Orange8242066.13%
Pisgah8243065.60%
Starmount8247063.57%
Kings Mountain8248063.08%
Mooresville8144064.80%
Lakewood8147063.28%
Erwin8040066.67%
Clinton8045064.00%
Burns8046063.49%
Terry Sanford8047062.99%
Hunt8048062.50%
Hendersonville8049062.02%
Polk County8050061.54%
Whiteville7944064.23%
Rocky Mount7944163.71%
Seventy-First7946063.20%
Hickory Ridge7947062.70%
Thomas Jefferson7947062.70%
Southern Guilford7845063.41%
Fuquay-Varina7746062.60%
Salisbury7653058.91%
Eastern Randolph7549060.48%
Ledford7549060.48%
Sun Valley7551059.52%
High Point Andrews7450059.68%
Washington7454057.81%
Albemarle7457056.49%
Roanoke Rapids7348060.33%
North Edgecombe7349059.84%
Cape Fear7353057.94%
Eastern Guilford7353057.94%
Hertford County7353057.94%
Riverside-Martin7354057.48%
Wilkes Central7248060.00%
JH Rose7251058.54%
Wakefield7251058.54%
Southside7259054.96%
Northwest Guilford7150058.68%
Fairmont7152057.72%
Gates County7152057.72%
Clayton7153057.26%
Northampton County7037065.42%
Jacksonville7054056.45%
Marvin Ridge6951057.50%
Princeton6954056.10%
West Craven6954056.10%
Heritage6845060.18%
North Surry6848058.62%
Gray's Creek6854055.74%
Davie6858053.97%
North Stanly6754055.37%
Red Springs6754055.37%
South Caldwell6755054.92%
Millbrook6757054.03%
Newton-Conover6652155.46%
West Carteret6654055.00%
Ardrey Kell6655054.55%
Independence6655054.55%
Thomasville6658053.23%
Huss6659052.80%
Mt. Pleasant6662051.56%
Alexander Central6553055.08%
Reagan6555054.17%
Carver6556053.72%
Franklinton6455053.78%
South Johnston6455053.78%
Tuscola6456053.33%
Beddingfield6457052.89%
North Duplin6460051.61%
Northwood6355053.39%
West Mecklenburg6355053.39%
Ragsdale6356052.94%
St. Pauls6356052.94%
Lake Norman6359051.64%
Panther Creek6359051.64%
Northern Durham6256152.10%
Bandys6261050.41%
South View6261050.41%
Triton6153053.51%
Ashe County6158051.26%
Bessemer City6161050.00%
Forestview6162049.59%
Rosewood6162049.59%
East Montgomery6048055.56%
South Central6057051.28%
Fike6058050.85%
Pamlico County6059050.42%
EE Smith6060050.00%
West Lincoln6060050.00%
Olympic5960049.58%
Southeast Halifax5963048.36%
Carrboro5859049.57%
Green Hope5860049.15%
Northwest Cabarrus5861048.74%
Williams5863047.93%
Eastern Wayne5759049.14%
Central Cabarrus5760048.72%
Northeast Guilford5760048.72%
Topsail5760048.72%
Providence5762047.90%
West Brunswick5762047.90%
High Point Central5763047.50%
Laney5659048.70%
Knightdale5660048.28%
Cox Mill5661047.86%
Goldsboro5662047.46%
East Wilkes5664046.67%
Cuthbertson5668045.16%
Midway5563046.61%
Forest Hills5566045.45%
Croatan5461046.96%
Glenn5462046.55%
Granville Central5463046.15%
Currituck County5465045.38%
East Rutherford5465045.38%
Asheboro5466045.00%
East Carteret5467044.63%
Holly Springs5360046.90%
Owen5363045.69%
Pine Forest5363045.69%
North Brunswick5365044.92%
Smoky Mountain5367044.17%
Southern Lee5263045.22%
Greene Central5264044.83%
Byrd5267043.70%
Cummings5268043.33%
South Stanly5271042.28%
Roberson5165043.97%
Ashbrook5166043.59%
Southeast Raleigh5166043.59%
Southwest Guilford5167043.22%
Elkin5169042.50%
Brevard5171041.80%
First Flight5061045.05%
West Henderson5067042.74%
Wheatmore5067042.74%
Chapel Hill4860044.44%
Swansboro4862043.64%
Overhills4865042.48%
West Johnston4865042.48%
Carson4868041.38%
Piedmont4868041.38%
Providence Grove4869041.03%
Union Academy4872040.00%
Cherokee4875039.02%
Walkertown4743052.22%
Surry Central4766041.59%
Union Pines4767041.23%
Rocky River4768040.87%
Patton4769040.52%
Bishop McGuinness4770040.17%
Robinson4772039.50%
Southern Alamance4668040.35%
West Wilkes4670039.66%
Camden County4672038.98%
Union4672038.98%
Grimsley4570039.13%
Hickory4572138.14%
Alleghany4580036.00%
Mountain Island4421067.69%
Forbush4467039.64%
North Johnston4470038.60%
Chase4471038.26%
North Lincoln4472037.93%
South Mecklenburg4472037.93%
Northside (Pinetown)4473037.61%
Corinth Holders4362040.95%
Louisburg4370038.05%
Nash Central4370038.05%
Northern Nash4370038.05%
East Davidson4371037.72%
Richlands4371037.72%
Parkland4372037.39%
North Wilkes4373037.07%
East Rowan4374036.75%
Rockingham County4374036.75%
Cherryville4376036.13%
South Creek4379035.25%
Riverside-Durham4268038.18%
Cary4269037.84%
West Stanly4271037.17%
Farmville Central4272036.84%
Lexington4272036.84%
Sanderson4273036.52%
East Henderson4274036.21%
R-S Central4274036.21%
Avery County4279034.71%
Columbia4160040.59%
Lumberton4171036.61%
Madison4175035.34%
Andrews4180033.88%
East Wake4073035.40%
South Brunswick4075034.78%
Community3948044.83%
Warren County3970035.78%
Harding University3974034.51%
North Mecklenburg3974034.51%
Aycock3976033.91%
Parkwood3978033.33%
West Charlotte3978033.33%
Rosman3983031.97%
Lake Norman Charter3875033.63%
Draughn3876033.33%
Jordan3876033.33%
Bunker Hill3877033.04%
Jordan-Matthews3877033.04%
North Forsyth3877033.04%
Creswell3754040.66%
Berry Tech3775033.04%
Anson3776032.74%
Hayesville3778032.17%
North Pitt3779031.90%
Southern Vance3657038.71%
Dixon3673033.03%
Swett3676032.14%
West Iredell3676032.14%
Athens Drive3677031.86%
Bertie3676131.86%
South Stokes3677031.86%
St. Stephens3677031.86%
Hoke County3679031.30%
Hobbton3684030.00%
Pasquotank County3574032.11%
Person3577031.25%
Pender3582029.91%
Cedar Ridge3469033.01%
Weldon3473031.78%
Smith, Ben3476030.91%
Southwestern Randolph3479030.09%
Bartlett Yancey3378029.73%
Trask3380029.20%
West Caldwell3382028.70%
Pine Lake Prep3248040.00%
East Gaston3279028.83%
Graham3282028.07%
Perquimans3282028.07%
Morehead3284027.59%
Harnett Central3177028.70%
Trinity3180027.93%
Foard3181027.68%
RJ Reynolds3181027.68%
Broughton3182027.43%
North Buncombe3182027.43%
Hopewell3183027.19%
McDowell3183027.19%
East Columbus3187026.27%
Cramer3029050.85%
Rolesville3039043.48%
West Davidson3078027.78%
West Bladen3079027.52%
Central Davidson3083026.55%
Westover3083026.55%
North Lenoir2981026.36%
North Moore2982026.13%
East Burke2985025.44%
Lejeune2988024.79%
KIPP Pride2884025.00%
Jones2889023.93%
Webb2783024.55%
White Oak2683023.85%
North Henderson2684023.64%
Western Guilford2684023.64%
Enka2588022.12%
Ashley2480023.08%
Apex2481122.64%
Western Harnett2485022.02%
Enloe2487021.62%
East Mecklenburg2489021.24%
North Stokes2491020.87%
South Lenoir2386021.10%
Central Academy2268024.44%
South Robeson2283020.95%
North Gaston2188019.27%
North Iredell2189019.09%
West Columbus2198017.65%
Atkins2088018.52%
Southern Wayne2088018.52%
Northern Vance1968021.84%
McMichael1991017.27%
Apex Friendship1827040.00%
Spring Creek1892016.36%
Rocky Mount Prep1760022.08%
East Chapel Hill1780017.53%
South Rowan1791015.74%
Chatham Central1797014.91%
Northwest Halifax1691014.95%
Oak Grove158065.22%
Bear Grass1517046.88%
South Davidson1498012.50%
Vance County1310056.52%
Kestrel Heights1348021.31%
Mattamuskeet1368016.05%
Garinger1395012.04%
Highland Tech1297011.01%
Washington County1114044.00%
Northampton-West1013043.48%
Smithfield-Selma810207.27%
Cape Hatteras748012.73%
Northampton-East616027.27%
Montgomery Central47036.36%
South Garner11009.09%
Waddell11009.09%
Christ the King01000.00%