The North Carolina Independent Schools Athletic Association announced start dates for fall sports, with a staggered plan to return to play. This decision affects Arendell Parrott Academy and Bethel Christian Academy.
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The North Carolina Independent Schools Athletic Association announced start dates for fall sports, with a staggered plan to return to play. This decision affects Arendell Parrott Academy and Bethel Christian Academy.
This morning, the NCHSAA Board of Directors approved several rule and calendar changes relative to sports, including the delay of the start of NCHSAA fall sports to at least Sept. 1.
Greene Central’s Madalyn Radford and Perry Tingen have been selected as NC Farm Bureau “Heart of a Champion”.
North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) Commissioner Que Tucker released the following statement, “Having heard the updated information relative to schools remaining closed until the middle of May, NCHSAA interscholastic athletics will remain suspended until at least May 18.”
CHAPEL HILL, NC | The North Carolina High School Athletic Association Board of Directors moved to suspend interscholastic athletics beginning at 11:59 p.m. on Friday, March 13, 2020 through at least Monday, April 6th, 2020. The NCHSAA Board of Directors will assess this situation regularly over the next few weeks. This includes all workouts, skill development, practices and contests.
Cross-county rivals Kinston and North Lenoir faced each other last night. The Vikings defeated the Hawks 82-42. Neuse News livestreamed the Senior Night ceremony and the game, sponsored in part by Lenoir UNC Health Care, Lenoir Community College and Magic Mile Screenprinting. The livestream was produced by Magic Mile Media.
Kinston High School football standout Kaceion Williams signed with UNC Pembroke at a signing ceremony today. He has accepted a full scholarship to play football.
As North Lenoir High School took on Southwest Edgecombe High School last night, North Lenoir also held a moment of silence for an E. B. Frink Middle School cheerleader, Allie Palmer, and many students wore her favorite color purple. Here are a few highlights from North Lenoir's home loss.
Neuse News livestreamed the Greene Central at Kinston boys basketball game last night, produced by Magic Mile Media. The broadcast streamed to YouTube and Facebook.
Greene Central defeated North Lenoir last night 86-62. Here are some highlights from Neuse News' Jose Perez.
The Hawks finished off one of the best regular seasons in school history by scoring its most points ever against rival South Lenoir, and the second-most against any opponent, in a 62-20 trouncing of the Blue Devils Friday at Bullock Field.
Two Neuse News area soccer teams have played well enough to play in the postseason.
Despite all the adversity they’ve been through this season, Bethel Christian found themselves one win away from a state championship. Unfortunately, the result they wanted against Roanoke Rapids Halifax Academy didn’t come to fruition.
Last year, both teams shared the title, but this year it worked out to where there could only be one winner. Despite an incredible regular season, it was Matt Gnau’s squad that came out on the wrong end of a hard-fought match.
North Lenoir and Ayden-Grifton played their first scrimmages with other competitors Monday at a C.B. Aycock jamboree.
Arendell Parrott Academy held its annual Midnight Madness practice Monday night, also preparing to play consecutive 11-man football games to start the 2019 campaign.
Lenoir County Public Schools will open up participation in middle school and high school athletics to home-schooled students in Lenoir County who meet eligibility requirements established recently by the NCHSAA.
On the 10th installment of The Flourish Hill Podcast, Junious Smith III and Graham Hill had West Craven boys' coach David Fernandez and Kinston girls' coach Christopher Bradshaw as guests.
In an earlier post, we talked about how Kinston, North Lenoir and South Lenoir finally wound up in the same conference. Today, we would like to dive into some actual Enrollment numbers to see how stable this conference is going forward toward the next realignment period coming up in the next year or two.