SonicWanderer+FollowWest Charlotte’s young squad shakes up NC hoopsWest Charlotte’s basketball team, packed with sophomores and just one senior, just jumped to No. 1 in the 8A statewide rankings after a big upset. Apex Friendship, previously undefeated, dropped to No. 4 after their first loss. Rolesville is also making waves, entering the top 8A list after a solid win streak. It’s wild to see so many new faces in the rankings this week—seven teams in total! With all these shakeups, who do you think is the real team to watch as we head deeper into the season? Let’s hear your picks and predictions! #Education #K12 #NCHSAA00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowWilson Prep stuns Robbinsville in wild finishWilson Prep pulled off a jaw-dropping upset, kicking their first field goal of the entire season with just 20 seconds left to edge out Robbinsville 9-8 and deny them a 15th state title. Meanwhile, Hough made history with their first-ever championship win, and Watauga broke a 46-year drought with a huge victory. Reidsville’s dominance continued, and Grimsley kept their winning streak alive. These games weren’t just about trophies—they were about last-second heroics, breaking records, and making memories. Which moment or team stood out most to you this championship weekend? #Sports #Football #NCHSAA00Share
phughes+FollowHough’s defense makes history in Chapel HillHough High just delivered a defensive masterclass, shutting out Millbrook 21-0 to claim their first-ever NCHSAA 8A state title at Kenan Stadium. The Huskies’ defense was relentless—allowing just 26 rushing yards and 96 passing yards, and forcing Millbrook to miss every chance after special teams mishaps. Standouts like Ryan Peterson, L.J. Porter, and Jackson Heath racked up tackles, while QB Ethan Royal sealed the win with a late 74-yard touchdown run. With so many future college stars on the field, what does this mean for North Carolina high school football? Let’s talk about the impact! #Sports #Football #NCHSAA00Share
Aaron Gentry+FollowBig changes brewing for NC high school sportsNew schools, higher referee pay, and even Sunday championships could be on the horizon for North Carolina high school athletics. The NCHSAA board is considering adding three new schools, boosting pay for referees across multiple sports, and possibly moving some championship games to Sundays for better attendance. There’s also talk of allowing co-op teams—where two schools combine athletes to keep programs alive—and a push to finally test out a shot clock in basketball. With all these proposals, how do you think these changes will impact student-athletes, coaches, and the community? Which ideas do you support most? #Sports #NCHSAA #HighSchoolSports00Share
Amy Williams+FollowChapel Hill hosts epic NCHSAA football finalsMark your calendars—Chapel Hill is about to be the center of high school football in North Carolina! The NCHSAA state championships for 1A and 8A are locked in, with Robbinsville facing Wilson Prep and Hough taking on Millbrook. This year, organizers made sure no games overlap, so fans can catch every moment. Games kick off at Kenan Stadium on UNC’s campus, with more action at Durham County Memorial and Lenoir-Rhyne on Saturday. Which matchup are you most excited for, and who do you think will take home the trophy? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Football #NCHSAA00Share