Archive for 'East Rutherford'
–ML King Classic postponed to this coming Saturday, January 26
22 January 2008SPINDALE - Tuesday, January 22, 2008 - Because of the cold weather and snow last week, the 3rd annual Martin Luther King Classic that was originally scheduled for Saturday Jan. 19, 2008 has been rescheduled for for this coming Saturday, March 26.
The tourney takes place at East Rutherford High School in Forest City, NC this […]
–3rd Annual Martin Luther King Classic to be held on Saturday, January 19
15 January 2008SPINDALE - Timeout Management presents the 3rd annual Martin Luther King Classic on Saturday Jan. 19, 2008. The tourney takes place at East Rutherford High School in Forest City, NC this year.
There will be eight games that day, but things start off at breakfast with N.C. State great David Thompson at Rollins Cafeteria. […]
–Blue-White All-Star Basketball coaches are announced
10 January 2008ASHEVILLE - January 9, 2007 - The Annual Blue-White All-Star Basketball Classic is slated for March 20 and the coaches have been announced for both the boys and girls. The game will be played at Roberson High School.
The Classic pits the best seniors in WNC against each other in both a girl’s and […]
–Ask the Scout - by Alan Parham - National Scouting Report
19 December 2007Question:
What is the major obstacle a high school athlete must overcome before going on to play college athletics?
Answer:
I will answer that question by speaking directly to young student-athletes with aspirations of playing at the next level.
–Pigskin Report - Week 10 - by Michael Hughes
28 October 2007Glaring omissions from WNC, despite the naysayers
by Michael Hughes
It’s time for our annual gripe session on the obvious lack of representation from western North Carolina on the 2007 Shrine Bowl team. This year’s Tar Heel squad consists of 44 athletes from around the state. Four worthy honorees are from the mountain region—Murphy lineman […]
–Pigskin Report - Week 9 - by Michael Hughes
19 October 2007Lots of oomph in mountain offenses
by Michael Hughes
The results are in. The Spread offenses that are widespread throughout western North Carolina are putting up bigger numbers across the region, with recent games resembling defensive-minded basketball scores and less like defensive struggles on the gridiron.
–Pigskin Report - Week 8 - by Michael Hughes
11 October 2007Never say never by Michael Hughes
Fumbles figured prominently in at least two key Mountain Athletic Conference games last week. None was more damaging than the last-minute miscue by Erwin at North Buncombe Stadium. Up by four with 1:28 to play, the Warriors had first-and-goal at the Black Hawks’ four-yard-line. North Buncombe still […]
–Roberson boys win United Way XC Meet, ACA is 11th
11 October 2007PREPalert.com staff
NEWTON - October 10, 2007 - The Roberson boys X-Country team was one of two Western North Carolina teams out of the 32 teams to run in the United Way Invite in Newton on Wednesday afternoon. They came away with first place, scoring 136 points to narrowly defeat Lake Norman, who had 145 points. ACA, […]
–Unsung Hero - “Just give me a chance, Coach”
11 October 2007By Terry Brown
ASHEVILLE - October 10, 2007 - Indomitable - it’s a word we often hear being used to describe certain, resilient types in our culture. The word means tough, resolute, determined, unconquerable, and invincible. It’s also the word that best describes sixteen year-old Asheville High School senior, Ryan Nuckolls, who is also the […]
–6th Annual NSR/NSA Fall Talent Search Showcase to be held in Salisbury
9 October 2007SALISBURY - October 9, 2007 - The 6th Annual National Scouting Report/National Softball Association Fall Talent Search Showcase will be held in Salisbury, NC at the Salisbury Community Park off of Hurley School Road on Saturday, October 21 and Sunday October 22, 2007. Twenty-eight teams, 16 in 18U and 12 in 16U, have signed up to play.
