Blogs

newsobserver.com blogs

<PrepsNow>

NCHSAA state Wachovia Cup standings

Bookmark and Share

    From:       rstrunk@email.unc.edu
    Subject:     State Wachovia Cup Standings
    Date:     June 24, 2009 12:23:40 PM EDT
    To:       rstrunk@email.unc.edu, rstrunk@email.unc.edu, sbmills2@ncsu.edu, cshannon@email.unc.edu, cadams1@email.unc.edu, and 13 more…

FOR RELEASE: Immediately

2009 Wachovia Cup Final Standings Announced

            Cardinal Gibbons High won the N.C. High School Athletic Association's 2-A Wachovia Cup for overall athletic excellence.


                      Charlotte Myers Park held on to capture its second consecutive
Cup in the final 4-A standings. Charlotte Catholic took the top spot among
3-A schools. Kernersville Bishop McGuinness captured first place among the 1-A schools.

         
            Wachovia Cup points are determined by a system based on
performance in state-championship events. All schools that finish in the top
eight positions (plus ties) earn points. In the playoff events involving
teams from more than one classification, Wachovia Cup points are awarded
based on the school’s standing against other schools in its own
classification. If fewer then eight schools from a classification compete in
a sport, only those schools that are represented are eligible to receive the
Wachovia Cup points.

Points are awarded for all sports as follows: 50 for first, 45 for second,
40 for third, 35 for fourth, 30 for fifth, 25 for sixth, 20 for seventh and
15 for eighth. In the event of a tie, the schools receive an equal number of
points based on the number of teams that tie and the number of teams that
finish higher in the standings. Five points are awarded for each sanctioned
sport in which a school competes.

NORTH CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
FINAL WACHOVIA CUP STANDINGS 2008-09

1-A CLASSIFICATION
SCHOOL                                                   POINTS
1. Kernersville Bishop McGuinness                        562.5
2. Hampstead Topsail                                     482.5
3. Hendersonville                                        450
4. Polk County                                           365
5. Raleigh Charter                                       322.5
6. N.C. School Of Science and Math                       320
7. Mount Airy                                            312.5
8. East Surry                                            280
9. Winton-Salem Preparatory                              250
10. Robbinsville                                         247.5
11. Albemarle                                            227.5
12. Elkin                                                212.5
13. Gray Stone Day                                       210
14. Manteo                                               207.5
15. Pender                                               200
      West Wilkes                                        200

2-A CLASSIFICATION
SCHOOL                                                   POINTS
1. Raleigh Cardinal Gibbons                              657.5
2. Salisbury                                             500
3. Orange                                                322.5
4. Shelby                                                272.5
    Carrboro                                             272.5
6. East Lincoln                                          255
7.  Burlington Cummings                                  247.5
8. Swansboro                                             237.5
9. Lenoir Hibriten                                       235
   Pittsboro Northwood                                   235
11. Newton-Conover                                       230
      West Henderson                                     230
13. Black Mountain Charles D. Owen                       225
      Kill Devil Hills First Flight                      225
15. Mayodan Dalton McMichael                             200

3-A CLASSIFICATION
SCHOOL                                                       POINTS
1. Charlotte Catholic                                        487.5
2. Lake Norman                                               432.5
3. Asheville T.C. Roberson                                   427.5
4. Marvin Ridge                                              387.5
5. Greensboro Dudley                                         385
6. Asheville                                                 300
7. Winston-Salem Parkland                                    275
8. Jacksonville White Oak                                    255
   Gastonia Forestview                                       255
10. Eastern Wayne                                            235
11. Jamestown Ragsdale                                       217.5
12. Waynesville Tuscola                                      207.5
      Hickory                                                207.5
14. Nash Central                                             205
      Pfafftown Ronald Reagan                                205

4-A CLASSIFICATION
SCHOOL                                                     POINTS
1. Charlotte Myers Park                                    480
2. Morrisville Green Hope                                  457.5
3. Matthews David Butler                                   372.5
4. Mount Tabor                                             362.5
5. Southeast Raleigh                                       337.55
6. Charlotte Ardrey Kell                                   302.5
7. Charlotte Providence                                    290
8. West Charlotte                                          285
9. East Chapel Hill                                        275
10. New Bern                                               270
11. Raleigh Leesville Road                                 265
12. Northwest Guilford                                     257.5
13. Raleigh Millbrook                                      247.5
14. Wilmington Hoggard                                     237.5
      North Mecklenburg                                    237.5

Cars View All
Find a Car
Go
Jobs View All
Find a Job
Go
Homes View All
Find a Home
Go

About the blogger

Tim has covered high school sports for more than 40 years. He is the only active newspaper reporter in the National High School Sports Hall of Fame and is a member of the N.C. High School Athletic Association Hall of Fame. He was the co-author of the original NCHSAA record book. When he not writing about boys and girls, he often is at church or in a theater. Email Tim.

Want to post a comment?

In order to join the conversation, you must be a member of newsobserver.com. Click here to register or to log in.
Advertisements