Subcommittee with subpoena power will lead inquiry By CHRIS HOBBS HobbsDailyReport.com RALEIGH — A subcommittee of the N.C. Legislature decided on Tuesday it will investigate the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA). A subcommittee will de appointed and the probe includes reviewing the NCHSAA’s finances. Several recent media reports indicate the NCHSAA, primarily through its endowment fund, has …
NCHSAA BOARD: Ends Endowment games, adopts RPI use for playoff seeding
Teams will play 10-game schedule in football in fall By CHRIS HOBBS HobbsDailyReport.com CHAPEL HILL – The concept of endowment games – where part of the gate receipts in return for adding a regular-season contest goes to the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) — is off the table moving forward. In moves voted upon by the NCHSAA …
REALIGNMENT: NCHSAA board approves final draft, makes no changes locally
Bandys, Bunker Hill will go back into the same league in August By CHRIS HOBBS HobbsDailyReport.com The final draft of statewide realignment for high schools was approved intact by the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) board of directors on Wednesday at its annual meeting. The NCHSAA released the complete statewide realignment on Thursday. It is effective with …
HIGH SCHOOLS: State legislature looking at NCHSAA, report says
HighSchoolOT.com: Legislature’s concerns include NCHSAA, as non-profit, having multi-millions By CHRIS HOBBS HobbsDailyReport.com RALEIGH – The North Carolina Legislature has questions and some concerns about the role of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA), a breaking report by HighSchoolOT.com says. HighSchoolOT.com managing editor Nick Stevens provides a comprehensive report – a story, a video interview with Sen. …
HIGH SCHOOLS: Cooper lifts some restrictions, more fans will be allowed at events
By CHRIS HOBBS HobbsDailyReport.com RALEIGH — With numbers improving in the battle with COVID-19, Gov. Roy Cooper relaxed some of the requirements of how many fans can attend indoor and outdoor events, including high school football. The new executive order begins at 5 p.m. on Friday. Until then, the current limits — 25 fans in prep basketball and 100 in …