The Independent Tribune of Concord & Kannapolis, N.C., has seven schools in its circulation area in Cabarrus County and checks in using the following all-sports MaxPreps.com widget on the following page:
http://www2.independenttribune.com/p/content/cit-max-preps/
One of the paper’s seven teams, A.L. Brown, reached the 3-AA football championship game last weekend, falling to Dudley, 34-18, in Winston-Salem.
Showing posts with label NCHSAA. North Carolina High School Athletic Association. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NCHSAA. North Carolina High School Athletic Association. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Fayetteville Observer Knows Football - and Widgets
Last week was a fabulous week for high school football in North Carolina as the NCHSAA conducted its 95th-annual championships in eight divisions at three venues in the Triad. The final game on Sunday was arguably the best and the wildest as Richmond Senior outlasted Jack Britt, 38-35, for the Class 4-AA title.
The Fayetteville Observer and its popular high school web section, 910Preps.com, had a special interest in the latter game; the paper proudly claims both Richmond and Jack Britt as members of its Cape Fear circulation area, and displays the stats of these two titans – as well as 4-A champion Seventy-First High – on its 25-team widget. Seventy-First, incidentally, beat another Observer circulation team, Douglas Byrd, in the final. East Bladen reached the NCHSAA finals as well.
http://www.910preps.com/
The Fayetteville Observer and its popular high school web section, 910Preps.com, had a special interest in the latter game; the paper proudly claims both Richmond and Jack Britt as members of its Cape Fear circulation area, and displays the stats of these two titans – as well as 4-A champion Seventy-First High – on its 25-team widget. Seventy-First, incidentally, beat another Observer circulation team, Douglas Byrd, in the final. East Bladen reached the NCHSAA finals as well.
http://www.910preps.com/
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