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NCHSAA state prep football championship game schedule set

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The 98th ANNUAL NCHSAA/BB&T STATE FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS
December 2-3, 2011

NOTE: for scoreboard purposes, bench areas, jerseys, etc, the Western champions are designated as home teams for these championship games.

KENAN STADIUM, CHAPEL HILL
CLASS 3-A CHAMPIONSHIP—Saturday, 11 a.m.
HAVELOCK HIGH SCHOOL RAMS (15-0)
vs.
WEST ROWAN HIGH SCHOOL FALCONS (13-2)

CLASS 3-AA CHAMPIONSHIP—Friday, 7:30 p.m.
NORTHERN GUILFORD HIGH SCHOOL NIGHTHAWKS (13-1)
vs.
CREST HIGH SCHOOL CHARGERS (12-3)

CARTER-FINLEY STADIUM, RALEIGH
CLASS 1-A CHAMPIONSHIP—Friday, 7:30 p.m.
JONES SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL TROJANS (10-4)
vs.
MURPHY HIGH SCHOOL BULLDOGS (11-4)

CLASS 2-A CHAMPIONSHIP—Saturday, 11 a.m.
TARBORO HIGH SCHOOL VIKINGS (12-2)
vs.
LINCOLNTON HIGH SCHOOL WOLVES (14-1)

CLASS 2-AA CHAMPIONSHIP—Saturday, 3 p.m.
KINSTON HIGH SCHOOL VIKINGS (13-1)
vs.
WEST STOKES HIGH SCHOOL WILDCATS (15-0)

BB&T FIELD, WINSTON-SALEM
CLASS 1-AA CHAMPIONSHIP—Saturday, 11 a.m.
AYDEN-GRIFTON HIGH SCHOOL CHARGERS (13-1)
vs.
SWAIN COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL MAROON DEVILS (14-1)

CLASS 4-A CHAMPIONSHIP— Saturday, 7:30 p.m.
SCOTLAND HIGH SCHOOL FIGHTING SCOTS (14-0)
vs.
PORTER RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL PIRATES (14-0)

CLASS 4-AA CHAMPIONSHIP—Saturday, 3 p.m.
GARNER MAGNET HIGH SCHOOL TROJANS (15-0)
vs.
W.H. PAGE HIGH SCHOOL PIRATES (14-0)

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D. Clay Best has served as the sports editor of The Herald since 1997 and has covered high school sports since 1992. He's gone through many neighborhoods of NFL-fandom including the Cowboys, Raiders and Patriots and is in limbo right now. If that's not enough to require therapy, he also has way too much brain space filled with useless info on the legendary '80s TV series "Miami Vice."
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