Archive for 'North Buncombe'

–3-A MAC All-Conference players

11 December 2007

Football
Asheville–Chris Conley, Darius Drummond, Tyquan Finley, Isaiah Harper, Darius Harrell, Phillip Lamy, Giovanni McKnight, Darius Roberts, Kendrick Whiteside Enka–Adam King, Daniel Davis, Brian Lane, Alex Luther, Kelby Shope Erwin–Ronnie Fortune, Andrew Nallenweg and Rick Nallenweg, Hobie Riddle Franklin–Jason Erxleben, Justin Smith, Ross Spence, Jake Stamey, Christian Vose, Josh Young North […]

–2009 conference realignments shake things up WNC

1 December 2007

RALEIGH - 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.

–The Wrestling Mat - by Joe Shively

15 November 2007

Opinions, rumors, etc. around the local wrestling scene by Joe Shively, Sr. shivelywrestlinghq@yahoo.com
Wrestling: The MAC is back!
ASHEVILLE – November 15, 2007 - It’s that time of year again! The days are short, the nights are cold, and Thanksgiving is just a few days away. Inside most high schools across the country, […]

–MAC & WHC sends all-star volleyball teams to Greensboro

9 November 2007

ASHEVILLE - November 9, 2007 - Two volleyball teams, one made up of players from the Mountain Athletic Conference and the other one made up of players from the Western Highlands Conference, will participate in the Red-Blue All-Star Tournament in Greensboro at Greensboro Sports Plex.  The tournament includes 24 All-Star teams from conferences all over the state.

–Pigskin Report - Week 10 - by Michael Hughes

28 October 2007

Glaring 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 2007

1-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)  […]

–Pressley leads Black Hawks as they soar over Franklin

20 October 2007

By Terry Duckworth
WEAVERVILLE - October 19, 2007 - As the sun was setting, the Black Hawks were readying themselves to soar.  Dressed in their home black they were preparing for battle against the Franklin Panthers dressed in the road white with red numbers.  The setting of the sun over Black Hawk Stadium on […]

–Pigskin Report - Week 9 - by Michael Hughes

19 October 2007

Lots 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.

–Cougars boys run away with MAC X-Country Championship

19 October 2007

FRANKLIN - October 18, 2007 - Asheville took their first step in their quest for the 3-A state championship by taking the MAC X-Country Championship at Enloe Park in Franklin on Thursday over runner-up Roberson.  Asheville with 28 points, garnered three of the top four spots with John Harwell (17:21) taking the win over fellow Cougar Isaac Presson […]

–Black Hawks’ Pressley does it again, beats Tuscola late in game

18 October 2007

This one is from last week, but just got it in today.  It was too good not to put up.
North Buncombe junior amasses 423 total offensive yards as Black Hawks edge Tuscola in shootout, 39-35.
Special to PREPalert.com by Dennis Smathers
WAYNESVILLE - October 12, 2007 - North Buncombe junior quarterback Randy Pressley […]

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