HIGH SCHOOLS: Report says state legislators, NCHSAA closer to an agreement

By CHRIS HOBBS HobbsDailyReport.com RALEIGH — State legislators and the North Carolina High School Athletic Association moved one step closer to an agreement about governing high athletics in the state, the N.C. Associated Press reported in a story on Thursday. The GOP lawmakers from both chambers said legislators from both parties met Wednesday with representatives of Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper, …

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 …

HIGH SCHOOLS: NCHSAA sending $1.7 million to its member schools

By CHRIS HOBBS HobbsDailyReport.com CHAPEL HILL — The North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) has opened its pocketbook, sending more than $1.7 million to its member schools. The money comes from interest earned on the NCHSAA’s Endowment Funds during 2020-2021. Reports have said the NCHSAA has assets of $41 million and about $26 million of that is in the …

HIGH SCHOOLS: Update on Senate bill that would dismantle NCHSAA

HobbsDailyReport.com An update on HB91, a bill that would change how high school sports in the state are governed. Some state legislators favor dismantling the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) and/or having the NCHSAA staff continue their roles only if the organization signs an agreement and follows stipulations from education officials in the state. Among those stipulations are …