HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Glass officially hired as Lincolnton’s head coach

Wolves will be guided by a Burke County native HobbsDailyReport.com LINCOLNTON – Joe Glass — a Freedom High graduate whose football head-coaching experience includes a stint at Patton – is the new head football coach at Lincolnton. His official hire as the Wolves’ new head coach comes after approval of a teaching contract by the Lincoln County Board of Education …

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Reports say Glass will be next head football coach at Lincolnton

Former Patton leader has resigned after one year at Eastern Guilford HobbsDailyReport.com LINCOLNTON – There’s no direct confirmation from Lincolnton High’s athletic department but two newspaper reports on Tuesday say Joe Glass is leaving Eastern Guilford to become the Wolves’ next head football coach. The Burlington Times News has reported the resignation of Glass at Eastern Guilford and its story …

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Report says Lincolnton head coach has resigned

Wolves went 2-9 this season, not in playoffs for first time since 1999 HobbsDailyReport.com LINCOLNTON – The Lincoln Times-News is reporting Ledford Gibson, head football coach at Lincolnton High the past four seasons, won’t return to coach the Wolves next season. In a story posted on its website on Wednesday (https://www.lincolntimesnews.com/sports/wolves-gibson-steps-down/article_a1e9d768-e875-11e8-8dbc-cbca82f4372f.html), The Times-News reported longtime assistant and current athletic director …

SOUTH FORK 2A: Maiden shuts out Lincolnton, heads to postseason for 23rd straight year

Blue Devils finish fourth in South Fork 2A, have now won at least 8 games in 42 seasons   HobbsDailyReport.com MAIDEN – Quarterback Bain Sipe hit Dylan Abernathy for the only touchdowns on Wednesday night – their seventh and eighth hookups of the season – as Maiden High nipped visiting Lincolnton 13-0 to close the regular season in South Fork …

SOUTH FORK 2A: Jones leads East Lincoln to fourth straight victory

Mustangs’ homecoming is Friday in key battle with North Lincoln   HobbsDailyReport.com LINCOLNTON – Quarterback Chase Jones threw for three scores and East Lincoln High’s defense came up big as the visiting Mustangs won their fourth straight game on Friday night, edging Lincolnton 27-6. The victory featured East Lincoln (4-2, 2-0 South Fork 2A) holding the Wolves to 98 yards …