HIGH SCHOOL SCOREBOARD: Monday’s varsity results

HIGH SCHOOL SCOREBOARD MONDAY’S RESULTS VOLLEYBALL Western Foothills 3A E. Lincoln 3, N. Lincoln 2 Fred T. Foard 3, St. Stephens 0 (25-10, 25-9, 25-8) Hickory 3, Statesville 0 (25-7, 25-21, 26-24) N. Iredell 3, W. Iredell 0 (25-13, 25-17, 25-12) Northwestern 3A-4A Hibriten at Ashe County, ppd., Sept. 30 S. Caldwell 3, Freedom 1 Watauga 3, Alexander Central 0 …

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: This week’s JV, varsity games (as of Monday)

By CHRIS HOBBS HobbsDailyReport.com HIGH SCHOOL JV, VARSITY FOOTBALL GAMES THIS WEEK JUNIOR VARSITY THURSDAY’S GAMES Catawba Valley 2A Athletic Bandys at E. Burke, 7 p.m. Bunker Hill at W. Caldwell, 7 p.m. Newton-Conover at Lincolnton, 7 p.m. W. Lincoln at Maiden, 7 p.m. Western Foothills 3A E. Lincoln at Statesville, 7 p.m. N. Lincoln at Hickory, 7 p.m. St. …

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE: This week’s varsity events (other than football)

HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS VARSITY SCHEDULE   A schedule of varsity high school sports events for this week (football is posted elsewhere), compiled by HobbsDailyReport.com from schedules provided by each school in the Catawba Valley 2A Athletic, Western Foothills 3A and Northwestern 3A-4A plus Draughn and Patton. Game times are included, if available, and are subject to change. If game times …

NCHSAA: Locally, E. Burke, Hickory, Freedom get largest shares of $5.7 million

By CHRIS HOBBS HobbsDailyReport.com The North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) has posted a breakdown of how it distributed $5.7 million and how much money each school in the state received. Here are breakdowns of those financial figures for schools and school systems that play in the Catawba Valley 2A Athletic, Western Foothills 3A and Northwestern 3A-4A: BY COUNTY …

NCHSAA: Posts on website the distribution of $5.7 million to schools

By CHRIS HOBBS HobbsDailyReport.com CHAPEL HILL — The North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) has posted a complete breakdown of how much each member school in the state received from a distribution of $5.7 million in funds held by the NCHSAA. There was an payout of more than $4 million, called caps payments, and then a end-of-the-year distribution of …