Archive for 'Mt Heritage'
–Western Highlands 1-A/2-A conference tournament schedule
18 February 2008Basketball - Boys
Monday #2 Mt Heritage vs. #7 Avery - 4:30 #3 Madison vs. #6 Mitchell - 6:00 #4 Owen vs. #5 Polk County - 7:30
Thursday #1 Hendersonville vs. Owen-Polk winner - 5:30 #2 Mt Heritage-Avery winner vs. Madison-Mitchell winner - 8:30
Friday Championship - 8:30 p.m.
Basketball - Girls
Tuesday #2 […]
–Monday’s tournament games - boy’s basketball
18 February 2008February 18, 2008 - The only tournament that has the boys playing on Monday is the Western Highlands 1-A/2-A. The WAC, MAC and NWC are starting with the girls on Monday and the WHC girls will start on Tuesday night.
Hendersonville is the #1 seed and will get the first round bye.
Western […]
–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.
–1-A/2-A WHC Fall All-Conference players
10 December 2007Football Avery–Preston Jennings, Logan Lecka, Christian Montgomery, Adam Pate, Travis Thomas Hendersonville–Cedrick Allen, Stephen Clay, Jamie Hatten, Dominique Whiteside Madison–Colby Coates, Austin Young Mitchell–Wayne Ellis, Joe Hoilman, Jake Jarrett, Jordan Jones, Randy Miller, Austin Moore Mt Heritage–Zach Howell, Caleb Tabor Owen–Seth Blankenship, C.J. Campbell, Julian Martin, Brad McMahan, […]
–2009 conference realignments shake things up WNC
1 December 2007RALEIGH - Realignment in 2009 will really shake things up in Western North Carolina if everything stays the same as the NCHSAA has proposed. A lot of mountain teams will be moving to split conferences, five teams will be changing classifications
The biggest change in Buncombe County will be at Reynolds and Roberson.
–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 […]
–Volleyball - 1st round of playoffs
21 October 20071-A State Playoffs-1st Round #1 East Surry (22-4) 3 WC Avery (9-10) 0 #1 Hendersonville (22-3) 3 WC Central Academy (5-19) 0 #2 Highlands (8-11) 0 #3 Murphy (15-7) 3 #1 Hiwassee Dam (16-7) 3 WC Andrews (8-11) 2 #2 Polk (18-5) 3 #4 Robbinsville (12-10) […]
–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 […]
–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 […]
