HobbsDailyReport.com CHAPEL HILL – The dead period in which high school coaches can’t work with athletes will end on June 1, the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) told members schools by e-mail on Tuesday. The directive noted the decision was made after consulting with superintendents across the state. It said setting a date to resume workouts was necessary …
COMMENTARY: Loss is gain for state’s high school seniors
HobbsDailyReport.com By QUE TUCKER N.C. High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) Commissioner And KRIS NIEHOLFF Executive Director of the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFSHA) CHAPEL HILL – Have you ever wondered what life would be like without sports? Now we know. And it isn’t fun. No NCAA basketball tournament. No traditional Major League Baseball Opening Days. No professional …
HIGH SCHOOLS: NCHSAA will work on future athletic plans as situation develops
Officials say it’s too early to make concrete decisions; board approves some changes in spring football workouts By CHRIS HOBBS HobbsDailyReport.com CHAPEL HILL – The North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) didn’t address down-the-road plans for dealing with the coronavirus on Wednesday, saying there’s too much uncertainty to put a full plan in place. After a two-day virtual …
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL: NCHSAA declares N-C girls, Freedom boys among state co-champs
By CHRIS HOBBS HobbsDailyReport.com CHAPEL HILL – A decision by the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) on Wednesday netted the Newton-Conover girls and Freedom boys’ state co-championships in basketball. At a regularly-scheduled meeting of its board of directors, the board decided the East and West Regional winners would share a state title in each classification. The coronavirus outbreak …
HIGH SCHOOLS: Gov. Cooper says school year over; spring sports for 2020 done
Newton-Conover girls, Freedom boys won’t play their state title basketball games HobbsDailyReport.com RALEIGH — Gov. Roy Cooper announced early Friday afternoon schools in North Carolina will not re-open, extending the current closing past the previously set May 15 review date. Cooper had earlier closed all schools in the state due to the coronavirus pandemic, just before the state basketball title …