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August 18, 2025

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After lawmakers intervene, student will get to play soccer  

March 23, 2023 The North State Journal Comments Off on After lawmakers intervene, student will get to play soccer  

RALEIGH — Richlands High School senior Caitlynn Guarino will get to play on her school’s soccer team after lawmakers intervened in the matter.  Guarino was originally denied the opportunity to play soccer after her coach […]

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Wallace-Rose Hill cleared to play in 2A state title game

December 10, 2021 The North State Journal Comments Off on Wallace-Rose Hill cleared to play in 2A state title game

Members of the Wallace-Rose Hill football team celebrate their 2A state championship in 2017 (Brett Friedlander / North State Journal) The Wallace-Rose Hill High School football team has been cleared to play in the NCHSAA […]

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Protocols and postponements: NC prep football struggles through pandemic

September 29, 2021 The North State Journal Comments Off on Protocols and postponements: NC prep football struggles through pandemic

Randleman High School cheerleaders hold a sign up prior to the football team’s season-opening game against Asheboro on Aug. 20. The pandemic has made for another difficult season for coaches, players and administrators. (PJ Ward-Brown […]

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Veteran Robbinsville tops newcomer Northampton in 1A championship game

December 18, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on Veteran Robbinsville tops newcomer Northampton in 1A championship game

DURHAM — It took all of 11 seconds to recognize the importance of experience on the big stage.Northampton was making its first appearance in an NCHSAA state championship game. The Jaguars were matched against top-seeded […]

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NCHSAA football title games scheduled for Saturday

December 11, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on NCHSAA football title games scheduled for Saturday

Clay Craddock (2), Kimani McDaniels (12) and Cameron Powell (3) and Tarboro will look for their fourth straight NCHSAA 1AA title when they play East Surry on Saturday at Wallace Wade Stadium in Durham at […]

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North Stanly cruises to playoff win over South Stanly

November 16, 2019 Jesse Deal 0

NEW LONDON — Déjà vu was in the air Friday night. One week removed from a 30-point win at South Stanly, the North Stanly Comets (7-5) defeated the Rebel Bulls (5-7) by 30 once again, […]

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North Stanly faces powerhouse Tarboro in state playoffs

November 27, 2018 Stanly County Journal Staff 0

ALBEMARLE — The high school football playoffs will continue Friday night, and North Stanly is the only local team left after West Stanly and South Stanly made their swan songs in the second round and […]

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NCHSAA announces changes to prep schedules

September 26, 2018 The North State Journal 0

CHAPEL HILL — The NC High School Athletic Association has adjusted its fall sports playoff calendar as a result of game and event cancellations caused by Hurricane Florence and its immediate aftermath. The most significant […]

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Hometown Hardwood: Dec. 5-19

December 13, 2017 Cory Lavalette 0

Gray Stone Day Knights (0-4, 0-2, Yadkin Valley) Schedule Opp. Time/Result Dec. 5 at South Stanly — L, 69-42 Dec. 15 at Albemarle — 7:30 p.m. West Stanly Colts (1-5) Schedule Opp. Time/Result Dec. 6 […]

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