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Friday night updates, Sept. 7

 No. 1 Garner 46, No. 4 Middle Creek 29 (final)

No. 5 Wake Forest-Rolesville 34, No. 7 Southeast Raleigh 7 (final)

No. 8 Cardinal Gibbons 46, Ravenscroft 10 (final)

No. 2 Wakefield 55, East Wake 41 (final)

No. 9 Cary 45, Apex 7 (final)

Knightdale 41, Enloe 14 (final)

South Johnston 34, Smithfield-Selma 7 (final)

No. 16 Athens Drive 24, Green Hope 20 (fianl)

No. 12 Durham Hillside 21, Greensboro Dudley 20 (final)

No. 6 Cleveland 48, No. 15 Heritage 16 (final)

No. 10 Chapel Hill 28, Northwood 0 (final)

No. 13 Lee 37, Fuquay-Varina 14 (final)

No. 18 Clayton 41, Corinth Holders 12 (final)

Fay. Sanford 24, Broughton 21(final)

Triton 49, Western Harnett 30 (final)

Northern Durham 33, Millbrook 20 (final)

Princeton 21, North Johnston 28, Princeton 21 (final)

Holly Springs 23, Panther Creek 20 (OT)

Hoke 35, Sanderson 0 (3rd)

Richmond County41, Hope Mills South View 7 (final)

Orange 26, Jordan 6 (final)

Halifax, Va. 35, Person 19 (final)

Public-private competition is a national topic

Confronting perceived inequities between public and private high schools was one of the hottest topics at last week’s National Federation of High School State Associations meetings in Nashville, Tenn.

Green Hope, Cardinal Gibbons, Carrboro and NCSSM win NCHSAA Wachovia Cups

Wells Fargo, along with the North Carolina High School Athletic Association, today announced the final standings in the Wells Fargo Cup competitions for the 2011-12 academic year.

It was nearly a Triangle sweep. Green Hope won 4A, Cardinal Gibbons won 3A, Carrboro won 2A and N.C. Science & Math tied for first in 1A.

2012 Conference 2 (Tri-Nine) boys lacrosse standings, all-conference list

The Conference 2 boys lacrosse standings at the end of the playoffs, plus the all-conference team and awards. "Conference 2" includes the seven Tri-Nine programs who play the sport, plus Cardinal Gibbons.

N.C. Coaches Association East-West All-Star girls soccer

Rosters for the N.C. Coaches Association East-West All-Star girls soccer game, including Apex's Katie Thomas, Cardinal Gibbons' Hannah Holub and Caitlin Donovan, Carrboro's Samantha Burnch and Kyle Tawnie and Broughton's Kristen Cherry and Clay Weaver.

Video of Gibbons' last-second shot hitting crossbar in boys lacrosse title game

As you read in Nate Taylor's story from Friday night, Cardinal Gibbons was inches away from sending the boys lacrosse championship game into overtime against Lake Norman.

But instead, the final shot of the game hit the crossbar as time expired and Gibbons lost by one. Below is the video of that moment, as posted on YouTube by username GibbonsLacrosse. It starts with a draw with 15 seconds left - right after Gibbons had just scored to cut the deficit to one.

It's worth watching. Well, maybe not if you're a Gibbons fan.

And if you are a Gibbons fan, I posted a different video below that one of pretty sweet highlight from this year - a one-handed goal by Danny Dorsett - that was also under the GibbonsLacrosse YouTube account and deserves to be linked somewhere as well.

NCHSAA boys lacrosse playoff pairings

The boys lacrosse playoffs start this Friday. Holly Springs and Carrboro earned wild-card spots while Broughton, Jordan, Chapel Hill and Cardinal Gibbons are No. 1 seeds after winning their respective conferences.

East Chapel Hill, a 2-seed, is the defending East regional champ while Northwest Guilford is the defending state champion.

Cardinal Gibbons hires Panther Creek's Todd Schuler as athletics director

Cardinal Gibbons has hired Todd Schuler - athletics director at Panther Creek - to the same position. Schuler (pictured left) had been at Panther Creek since the school opened in 2006 and the athletics director since 2008.

Gibbons had been searching for a replacement since January, when Dean Monroe left the school after 22 years as athletics director to become the AD at St. Mary's.

Text of NCHSAA ballot

ARTICLE FOUR, MEMBERSHIP
           CURRENT: "Any North Carolina public or non-boarding parochial high school is eligible for membership provided it is accredited by State Department of Public Instruction and provided it adopts and maintains the following code of participation in high school athletics…"

           PROPOSED CHANGE: "Any public secondary school in North Carolina is eligible for membership provided it is funded as a 'free public school' in accordance with provisions in the state constitution and adopts and maintains the following code of participation in high school athletics…"

           ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR PROPOSAL ONE: The change would eliminate the three current non-boarding parochial schools from the membership and one that has been approved to join for the 2012-13 academic year. Non-boarding parochial schools have been a part of the NCHSAA membership for about 50 years.

           Currently, the non-boarding parochial schools have additional restrictions as conditions of NCHSAA membership: (1) Any student-athlete may not receive financial aid of any sort (academic, etc), and receiving aid would make the student ineligible, and (2) a transfer restriction; a student has to have been in attendance at the non-boarding parochial school the two most recent semesters to be eligible. That second restriction means if a student transfers from an NCHSAA public school member to one of these schools, he or she is ineligible for one year. The transfer rule is customarily waived when the student transfers from a non-member school, either in state or out of state.

PROPOSAL TWO:

BYLAW VI, CLASSIFICATION

           PROPOSED ADDITION TO THE BYLAW:

           Charter schools with a high school athletic program are eligible upon request for assignment by the NCSHAA to an athletic conference, and as such are on equal standing with all schools in that conference until the conference season concludes. At that time, if two or more teams from charter schools qualify for a playoff berth in a bracketed sport that culminates in an NCHSAA state championship, they will be consolidated into a separate playoff bracket for that team championship.

           Individuals from member charter schools who qualify for playoff competition in non-bracketed sports above the conference level will compete with athletes from other public high schools in the NCHSAA.

           ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR PROPOSAL TWO: There are currently approximately 20 charter schools in the NCHSAA membership, all of whom are in the 1-A classification. This provision would pull charter schools out of the regular 1-A playoffs, if they qualify through the regular conference procedure, and then they would meet in some kind of separate tournament format leading to a championship. This would represent an exception to the current procedure for offering championships by classification.

The recommended changes for both proposals, if approved, would take place in conjunction with the next realignment cycle, beginning at the start of the 2013-14 academic year.

NCHSAA voting on Gibbons' status

N.C. High School Athletic Association member schools will vote this week on whether Cardinal Gibbons, and other parochial non-boarding schools, can remain in the organization.

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