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2008-2009 Wachovia Conference Cup winners announced

June 11, 2009
North Carolina



CHAPEL HILL - Wachovia, a Wells Fargo company, along with the North Carolina
High School Athletic Association, today announced the final standings in the
Wachovia Cup competitions for the 2008-2009 sports season.
           
The Wachovia Cup award, sponsored by Wachovia and the NCHSAA, recognizes the high schools that achieve the best overall interscholastic athletic performance within each of the state¹s four competitive classifications. Wachovia, a Wells Fargo company, has sponsored the conference awards program since 1980.
           
The Wachovia Conference Cup‹formerly known as the Wachovia Trophy‹is a companion to the Wachovia Cup, a statewide award give to schools with the best overall interscholastic athletic performance in each of the four classifications.
           
In most conferences, points are awarded based on participation and standings in conference play. Each conference determines its own method of awarding points. Conferences are listed alphabetically by classification.

Class 1-A Conference Results

Atlantic 1-A: Second place finishes in both baseball and softball enabled Williamston to hold off the rest of the league and win the conference cup. Southside finished the year a close second after winning championships in baseball and softball. Conference Standings: Williamston 50.5, Southside 46, Roanoke 43, Northside 40.5.

Albemarle 1-A: A league title in softball and a third place finish in baseball allowed Manteo to capture this year¹s title. Camden is the conference runner-up on the strength of a second place finish in softball. Perquimans rounds out the top three, thanks to a championship in baseball. Conference Standings: Manteo 94.5, Camden 83.5, Perquimans 75.5, Plymouth 59. 
      
Carolina 1-A: North Johnston is the winner after ending the spring with league championships in golf, tennis, and a share of first place in softball. Top finishes in baseball, track, and a tie for first in softball helped Rosewood finish in second place in the conference. Ayden-Grifton is right behind in third place after capturing the men¹s and
women¹s track crowns. Conference Standings: North Johnston 67.5, Rosewood
48.5, Ayden-Grifton 48, Princeton 47.5, Spring Creek 44.5, North Duplin 15.

Coastal Plains 1-A: Topsail swept to the Conference Cup after winning titles in golf, tennis, and women¹s track and soccer this spring. Dixon ended in second place thanks to a baseball championship. Conference Standings: Topsail 892.5, Dixon 772.5, East Carteret 702.5, Lejeune 570, Pamlico 470, Jones Senior 397.5.

Northwest 1-A: Bishop McGuinness managed to hold its lead in the conference following the winter season, clinching with league championships in golf and a tie for first place in both baseball and soccer. A tennis title and a runner-up finish in men¹s track allowed Mount Airy to nail down the second place slot in the conference race. South Stokes rounds out the top three on the strength of a tie for first in soccer and third place finishes in golf and men¹s track. Conference Standings: Bishop McGuinness 127.5, Mount Airy 109.5, South Stokes 97.5, West Wilkes 93.5, East Surry 91.5, East Wilkes 81.5, Elkin 67.5, North Stokes 67.5, Alleghany 56.
           
Smoky Mountain 1-A: A first, second, and third place finish in baseball, softball, and women¹s track, respectively, helped propel Murphy to the championship. Swain ended the spring in second place in the conference race after capturing league titles in softball and women¹s track. Hayesville placed third on the strength of runner-up finishes in golf and men¹s track.Conference Standings: Murphy 162.5, Swain 156.5, Hayesville 155,
Robbinsville 146, Rosman 108.5, Cherokee 102.5, Andrews 102, Hiwassee Dam
72, Highlands 56, Blue Ridge 48, Nantahala 23.

Super Six 1-A: Midway is this year¹s winner after capturing league crowns in
baseball, softball, and golf. James Kenan is the conference runner-up after
ending the spring in first place in women¹s track and second in soccer.
Union is third, thanks to a tie for first place in softball. Conference
Standings: Midway 47, James Kenan 45, Union 41.5, Wallace 35.5, Hobbton 30,
Lakewood 29.

Tar Roanoke 1-A: Louisburg vaulted all the way from third to first place
during the course of the spring season to capture the Cup. The second place
team is Weldon, followed by Gates County. Conference Standings: Louisburg
283, Weldon 256, Gates County 251, Southeast Halifax 209, Northampton-East
196, North Edgecombe 169, Northampton-West 143.

Tideland 1-A: Jamesville is the Cup winner after capturing league
championships in both baseball and softball this spring. Cape Hatteras is
the runner-up with Creswell rounding out the top three. Conference
Standings: Jamesville 35, Cape Hatteras 33, Creswell 26, Bear Grass 22,
Columbia 21, Mattamuskeet 20, Ocracoke 4.

Yadkin Valley 1-A: Jordan-Matthews dominated the conference this spring,
winning the Cup on the strength of league championships in baseball, women¹s
soccer, and men¹s and women¹s track. East Montgomery ended the year a close
second with a men¹s tennis title and third place finishes in golf and
women¹s soccer. Chatham Central is close behind in third place after winning
a golf championship, placing second in women¹s track, and tying for third in
baseball. Conference Standings: Jordan Matthews 154.5, East Montgomery
150.5, Chatham Central 149.5, West Montgomery 138.5, South Davidson 129,
North Moore 125, Thomasville 123.

Class 1-A/2-A Conference Results
            Mid-State 1-A/2-A: League crowns in men¹s golf, tennis, track,
and women¹s soccer helped propel Cardinal Gibbons to the title. Orange is
the second place team after ending the spring as the runner-up in baseball,
softball, and women¹s track. Northwood is third, thanks to a conference
title in softball. Conference Standings: Cardinal Gibbons 146.5, Orange
111.5, Northwood 101, Cedar Ridge 98.5, Carrboro 96, North Carolina School
of Science and Math 81, Durham School of the Arts 70.5, Graham 61, Raleigh
Charter 53, Cummings 53.

            Rocky River 1-A/2-A: Mount Pleasant is the winner of the
conference cup after taking a title in softball and tying for third in
baseball. West Stanly is a close second, thanks to conference championships
in tennis and baseball as well as a tie for third place in softball. South
Stanly is third, after capturing a league crown in women¹s track and tying
for third in baseball and softball. Conference Standings: Mount Pleasant
129, West Stanly 121, South Stanly 108.5, Gray Stone Day 105, Albemarle
102.5, North Stanly 102.5, Forest Hills 96.5, Monroe 82.5, Central Academy
75.5, Union Academy 58.

            Southeastern 1-A/2-A: League championships in softball and golf
helped propel West Bladen to victory. Men¹s and women¹s track titles allowed
St. Paul¹s to end the year in second place. East Bladen rounds out the top
three after finishing as the runner-up in softball and the third-place team
in baseball. Conference Standings: West Bladen 52, St. Paul¹s 49.5, East
Bladen 47.5, Fairmont 44.5, Red Springs 39, West Columbus 38.5, South
Robeson 37.

            Southern Piedmont 1-A/2-A: East Lincoln captured this year¹s
conference cup with titles in baseball and men¹s track. The second place
team is North Lincoln after winning league championships in golf and women¹s
track. Conference Standings: East Lincoln 259, North Lincoln 245, Lincolnton
211, South Iredell 210, Highland 204, West Lincoln 195, Draughn 191,
Cherryville 182, Bessemer City 128.

            Waccamaw 1-A/2-A: South Brunswick is the Waccamaw 1A/2A
conference cup champion after taking league titles in men¹s golf, women¹s
track and soccer. Pender is the runner-up, thanks to a league crown in
softball and a third place finish in women¹s soccer. Top finishes in men¹s
track and baseball helped North Brunswick place third in the conference.
Conference Standings: South Brunswick 130, Pender 104.5, North Brunswick
103, Whiteville 81, South Columbus 77, Heide Trask 67.5, East Columbus 56.

            Western Highlands 1-A/2-A: Polk County takes the conference cup
this year after placing first in baseball and women¹s soccer, as well as
finishing second in men¹s track, golf, and tennis. League championships in
men¹s track and tennis helped Hendersonville take second place. Charles D.
Owen rounds out the top three thanks to a first place tie in softball and a
conference title in women¹s track. Conference Standings: Polk County 175.5,
Hendersonville 172, Owen 169, Mountain Heritage 151, Madison 118.5, Avery
109, Mitchell 106.5.

Class 2-A Conference Results

Central Carolina 2-A: Championships in men¹s golf, men¹s and women¹s track, and a tie for first place in men¹s tennis helped propel Salisbury to the top spot in the Cup race this year. Ledford ended the season in second place thanks to a league title in softball and a first place tie in men¹s tennis. Conference championships in baseball and women¹s
soccer allowed West Davidson to take third. Conference Standings: Salisbury 141.5, Ledford 138, West Davidson 137, Central Davidson 132.5, East Davidson 112, Lexington 93.5, Providence Grove 89, North Rowan 79.5.

East Central 2-A: Croatan is the Cup winner thanks to league crowns in baseball, women¹s tennis and women¹s cross country. East Duplin is the second place team, after capturing conference championships in men¹s tennis and volleyball. Swansboro rounded out the top three with titles in women¹s track and women¹s soccer. Conference Standings: Croatan 175, East Duplin 162.5, Swansboro 160, Richlands 149.5, Clinton 147.5, South Lenoir 125, Southwest Onslow 124, Jacksonville Northside 119.5.

            Eastern Plains 2-A: The Cup belongs to Farmville Central on the
strength of championships in golf and softball. North Pitt ended the spring
in second after taking league titles in men¹s and women¹s track. Greene
Central is the third place team, with conference crowns in men¹s and women¹s
tennis. Conference Standings: Farmville Central 60.5, North Pitt 58, Greene
Central 54.5, Tarboro 54, North Lenoir 49.5, Goldsboro 36.5.

            Mountain Valley 2-A: Wilkes Central is the Cup winner this year,
thanks to top finishes in men¹s tennis and golf, in addition to a second
place finish in women¹s tennis and men¹s tennis. Starmount was the runner-up
in the league after capturing championships in men¹s baseball and men¹s
tennis. Ashe County was third with a league crown in women¹s tennis.
Conference Standings: Wilkes Central 198.5, Starmount 188.5, Ashe County
186, Forbush 176.5, North Surry 171, Surry Central 166.5, North Wilkes 141.

            North State 2-A: West Stokes captured this year¹s Cup after a
superb spring that resulted in league titles in men¹s tennis, softball, and
women¹s soccer, as well as second place finishes in golf, baseball, and
women¹s track. Reidsville is the conference runner-up, with second-place
finishes in men¹s tennis and women¹s soccer. Conference Standings: West
Stokes 176, Reidsville 154.5, Eastern Guilford 149, McMichael 148, Southern
Guilford 128.5, Atkins 82.

            Northern Carolina 2-A: Bunn is the Cup winner on the strength of
a title in women¹s track, runner-up finishes in baseball and golf, and a tie
for third place in softball. Roanoke Rapids is the runner-up after a spring
season that included championships in baseball, golf, and women¹s soccer,
second place finishes in men¹s tennis and men¹s track, and a third place tie
in softball. Southern Vance finished third, thanks to outright titles in
softball and men¹s tennis, a second place finish in women¹s track, and third
place finishes in baseball and golf. Conference Standings: Bunn 165.5,
Roanoke Rapids 161.5, Southern Vance 159, Franklinton 149.5, Warren County
101, Granville Central 97.5, Northwest Halifax 64.

            Western Athletic 2-A: West Henderson managed to hold onto its
winter points lead, winning the Cup on the strength of league titles in
soccer, golf, and women¹s track. North Henderson was the runner-up while a
men¹s track championship enables East Henderson to end the year in third
place. Conference Standings: West Henderson 810, North Henderson 675, East
Henderson 655, Pisgah 650, Brevard 650, Smoky Mountain 610.

Class 2-A/3-A Conference Results
            Catawba Valley 2-A/3-A: Hickory clinched the Cup after the
conclusion of the spring season, thanks to a men¹s golf title and second
place finishes in women¹s soccer and women¹s track. Fred T. Foard is the
runner-up after second place finishes in men¹s golf and men¹s track. League
championships in women¹s soccer and softball enabled St. Stephens to nail
down the third place position at the conclusion of the spring season.
Conference Standings: Hickory 233, Fred T. Foard 221, St. Stephens 219.5,
Hibriten 204.5, Newton-Conover 193, Patton 181.5, Bandys 173.5, Maiden 160,
West Caldwell 147.5, Bunker Hill 146.5.

            Northeastern Coastal 2-A/3-A: First Flight captured the Cup in
dominating fashion thanks to outright titles in baseball, women¹s track,
golf, tennis, and soccer. Northeastern was the second place team with titles
of its own in baseball and softball, on top of third place finishes in golf
and tennis. Currituck completes the top three with a runner-up finish in
women¹s track and third place finishes in men¹s track and soccer. Conference
Standings: First Flight 109, Northeastern 86, Currituck 81, Edenton 70,
Hertford County 56, Pasquotank 49, Bertie 43.

            Southwestern 2-A/3-A: Shelby took the Cup following a spring
season in which it won championships in tennis and men¹s track. R-S Central
ended in second place with conference crowns in golf and women¹s track.
League titles in baseball and women¹s soccer helped Kings Mountain nail down
the third-place position. Conference Standings; Shelby 89.5, R-S Central 77,
Kings Mountain 73.5, East Rutherford 60, Chase 42, Burns 32.

Class 3-A Conference Results
            Cape Fear Valley 3-A: Harnett Central is the Cup champion after
winning spring titles in baseball and softball, in addition to third place
finishes in women¹s soccer and men¹s and women¹s track. Triton was the
runner-up with a league crown in softball, a second place finish in
baseball, and a third place finish in golf. Union Pines secured third on the
strength of conference championships in women¹s soccer and men¹s tennis, as
well as a runner-up finish in golf. Conference Standings: Harnett Central
225.5, Triton 217.5, Union Pines 209.5, Western Harnett 202.5, South
Johnston 195, Southern Lee 177, Gray¹s Creek 158.5, Overhills 155.5.

            Eastern Carolina 3-A: A men¹s golf and women¹ soccer title, in
addition to a second place finish in softball, was all Hunt needed to secure
the Cup. Eastern Wayne was just behind in second place thanks to a baseball
crown, as well as runner-up finishes in golf, soccer, tennis, and women¹s
track. The third place team in the conference race was Beddingfield, who
captured second place in men¹s track and third place in golf, soccer,
softball, and women¹s track. Conference Standings: Hunt 184.5, Eastern Wayne
178, Beddingfield 162, C.B. Aycock 157.5, Southern Wayne 151.5, Kinston
103.5.

            Mid Piedmont 3-A: Ragsdale clinched the Cup following a spring
season in which it captured championships in baseball, soccer, tennis, and
men¹s track. A women¹s track title and second place finishes in golf,
tennis, and women¹s track allowed Southeast Guilford to end the year as the
runner-up. Asheboro was third overall, thanks to a second place finish in
baseball and third place finishes in men¹s track and tennis, the latter
being a tie. Conference Standings: Ragsdale 230.5, Southeast Guilford 211.5,
Asheboro 197, Trinity 187.5, Southwestern Randolph 155.5, Eastern Randolph
152.5, Randleman 143.5.

            Mid-State 3-A: Williams is the Cup winner thanks to
championships in golf, women¹s soccer, men¹s tennis, and men¹s and women¹s
track. Runner-up finishes in golf, women¹s soccer, and men¹s and women¹s
track pushed Eastern Alamance into second place. Southern Alamance rounded
out the top three with a conference title of its own in baseball and a tie
for second place in softball. Conference Standings: Williams 91, Eastern
Alamance 84, Southern Alamance 73.5, Northern Vance 67.5, J.F. Webb 64.5,
South Granville 59.5.

            Mountain Athletic 3-A: Top finishes in women¹s soccer, baseball,
and women¹s track allowed T.C. Roberson to clinch the Cup. A men¹s track
championship pushed Asheville into the second place spot, while North
Buncombe finishes the year in third, thanks to a men¹s tennis title.
Conference Standings: T.C. Roberson 231, Asheville 185, North Buncombe 167,
Tuscola 147, Enka 120, Franklin 115, Clyde Erwin 85.

            NEW Six 3-A: Fike took the Cup on the strength of outright
titles in men¹s golf, women¹s soccer, third place finishes in baseball and
men¹s and women¹s track, as and a tie for third in men¹s tennis. Rocky Mount
is a close second after winning a league crown in women¹s track, tying for
first place in baseball, and finishing second in women¹s soccer and men¹s
tennis. Nash Central was third thanks to a championship in men¹s track and a
runner-up finish in women¹s track. Conference Standings: Fike 178.5, Rocky
Mount 170, Nash Central 166, Northern Nash 161.5, Southern Nash 141,
SouthWest Edgecombe 118.

            North Piedmont 3-A: Lake Norman ended a successful spring
athletic season with a Cup victory after capturing league championships in
tennis, baseball, and golf. Mooresville is the runner-up with an outright
crown in men¹s track and a tie for first place in women¹s track. Northwest
Cabarrus was third, with titles in softball and a tie for first in women¹s
track. Conference Standings: Lake Norman 792.5, Mooresville 695, Northwest
Cabarrus 595.5, East Rowan 517.5, Statesville 465, South Rowan 455, West
Rowan 412.5, West Iredell 370, North Iredell 292.5, Jesse Carson 267.5.

            Piedmont Triad 3-A: Reagan ended the spring as the Cup winner
after capturing league crowns in women¹s soccer, men¹s track, and men¹s
golf. Championships in baseball and men¹s tennis allowed Southwest Guilford
to end the year in second. Parkland placed third on the strength of a
women¹s track title and a runner-up finish in men¹s track. Conference
Standings: Reagan 86.5, Southwest Guilford 76, Parkland 70, Glenn 68, High
Point Andrews 44, Carver 19.5.

            South Piedmont 3-A: Marvin Ridge ended the spring on a high
note, clinching the Cup with championships in baseball and men¹s and women¹s
track. Hickory Ridge is second with a men¹s golf title and a second place
finish in women¹s soccer. Porter Ridge rounded out the top three with a
league crown in softball and a third place finish in men¹s golf. Conference
Standings: Marvin Ridge 837.5, Hickory Ridge 682.5, Porter Ridge 617.5, Sun
Valley 567.5, Concord 560, Piedmont 537.5, A.L. Brown 505, Parkwood 435,
Anson 330.

            Triad 3-A: The Cup winner is Western Guilford, thanks to
championships in baseball, women¹s track, and women¹s soccer. Northern
Guilford was second while Rockingham County rounds out the top three.
Conference Standings: Western Guilford 107.5, Northern Guilford 90,
Rockingham County 79, Morehead 77.5, Western Alamance 76.5, Northeast
Guilford 74, Dudley 61.5, Bartlett Yancey 60.

Class 3-A/4-A Conference Results
Big South 3-A/4-A: Forestview clinched the Cup with championships in men¹s
golf, women¹s soccer, and men¹s tennis. Ashbrook nailed down second with
conference crowns in men¹s and women¹s track. Conference Standings:
Forestview 201.5, Ashbrook 194.5, East Gaston 174.5, South Point 173, Crest
163, North Gaston 135.5, Hunter Huss 134.

            Coastal 3-A/4-A: A tie for first place in baseball and outright
league championships in tennis and women¹s track allowed J.H. Rose to
capture the Cup. New Bern was the second place team with a tie for first
place in baseball men¹s soccer and track titles. Conference Standings: J.H.
Rose 216.5, New Bern 211.5, West Carteret 183.5, D.H. Conley 178.5, South
Central 178, Havelock 168, Washington 166.5, West Craven 99.5.

            Mid-Eastern 3-A/4-A: The Cup this year goes to Hoggard after a
spring season in which it captured titles in softball, men¹s tennis, and
men¹s golf, as well second place finishes in baseball and women¹s soccer,
and a third place finish in men¹s track. The runner-up in the conference is
New Hanover, with second place finishes in men¹s golf, men¹s tennis, and
women¹s track. The third place team is Laney who won a baseball championship
in addition to a runner-up finish in softball and third place finishes in
men¹s golf and men¹s tennis. Conference Standings: Hoggard 114.5, New
Hanover 93.5, Laney 75, Ashley 69.5, White Oak 67, Jacksonville 66.5, West
Brunswick 43.   

            Queen City 3-A/4-A: Charlotte Catholic dominated the spring
athletic season, winning the Cup on the strength of league crowns in
baseball, women¹s soccer, golf, men¹s tennis, and men¹s track. Olympic was
the runner-up, with second place finishes in golf, men¹s tennis, and women¹s
soccer. West Mecklenburg took third with a conference title in softball and
a second place finish in baseball. Conference Standings: Charlotte Catholic
128, Olympic 101, West Mecklenburg 84, Harding 67, Berry Academy 56,
Garinger 31, E.E. Waddell 26.

Class 4-A Conference Results
            CAP Seven 4-A: Broughton maintained its winter points lead,
capturing the Cup with outright championships in men¹s track and golf,
runner-up finishes in women¹s soccer and baseball, and a tie for third place
in men¹s tennis. Leesville Road was second thanks to a women¹s soccer title,
a runner-up finish in women¹s track and a third place finish in men¹s golf.
Enloe rounded out the top three with third place finishes in softball and
women¹s track. Conference Standings: Broughton 104, Leesville Road 91, Enloe
84, Wakefield 82, Millbrook 80, Sanderson 64, Wake Forest-Rolesville 54.

            Central Piedmont 4-A: Top finishes in baseball and men¹s and
women¹s track enabled Mount Tabor to capture the Cup. R.J. Reynolds took
second with championships in men¹s tennis and golf. West Forsyth was third
with a women¹s soccer title of its own. Conference Standings: Mount Tabor
855, R.J. Reynolds 790, West Forsyth 755, Davie 687.5, North Davidson 662.5,
North Forsyth 500.

            Greater Neuse River 4-A: The Greater Neuse River 4A conference
cup winner is Clayton after capturing league crowns in women¹s golf and
women¹s tennis. Holly Springs secured a second place finish in the
conference race with championships in men¹s golf, men¹s tennis, and women¹s
soccer and tennis. Conference Standings: Clayton 235, Holly Springs 224,
West Johnston 219.5, Southeast Raleigh 216, Garner 209, Knightdale 208.5,
Smithfield-Selma 197, East Wake 192.

            MECA Six 4-A: Hopewell captured the Cup this year on the
strength of a baseball championship. North Mecklenburg ended in second place
with titles in women¹s tennis and softball. J.M. Robinson was third with
league crowns in men¹s soccer and tennis. Conference Standings: Hopewell
100, North Mecklenburg 97, Jay M. Robinson 84, Mallard Creek 83.5, West
Charlotte 48.5, Vance 46.5, Central Cabarrus 44.5.

            Metro 4-A: Northwest Guilford clinched the Cup after a spring
season in which it captured league titles in men¹s track, softball, and a
tie for first place in baseball. Page was second with an outright men¹s
tennis championship and a tie for second in women¹s soccer. East Forsyth was
right behind in third, with a first place tie in baseball and a women¹s
soccer championship. Conference Standings: Northwest Guilford 94, Page 74.5,
East Forsyth 73.5, Grimsley 71.5, High Point Central 53, Ben L. Smith 27.5.

            Mid-Southeastern 4-A: Jack Britt swept the league in men¹s and
women¹s track to capture the Cup. Conference championships in men¹s soccer
and tennis allowed Pinecrest to secure a second place finish. Scotland
County was third with a league crown in baseball. Conference Standings: Jack
Britt 113, Pinecrest 108, Scotland County 89.5, Richmond Senior 82, Seventy
First 66.5, Hoke County 59, Douglas Byrd 51, Westover 40.

            Northwestern 4-A: A.C. Reynolds is the Cup winner with
championships in soccer and men¹s and women¹s track. Watauga is the
conference runner-up with titles in baseball and tennis. Alexander takes the
bronze as the third place team thanks to conference crowns in softball and
golf. Conference Standings: A.C. Reynolds 101.5, Watauga 95.5, Alexander 75,
Freedom 74, South Caldwell 70.5, East Burke 59, McDowell 56.5.


            PAC Six 4-A: East Chapel Hill is the Cup winner, thanks to a
spring season that included championships in women¹s soccer and men¹s
tennis, second place finishes in lacrosse and softball, and third place
finishes in baseball, golf, and women¹s track. The second place team is
Chapel Hill, on the strength of a league title in lacrosse, a runner-up
finish in men¹s tennis, and third place finishes in women¹s soccer and men¹s
track. Jordan was third with a women¹s track title, second place finishes in
baseball, women¹s soccer, and men¹s track, and a third place finish in
lacrosse. Conference Standings: East Chapel Hill 121, Chapel Hill 114.5,
Jordan 111.5, Riverside 100.5, Northern Durham 98.5, Person 61.5, Southern
Durham 40, Hillside 35.5.

Southwestern 4-A: Myers Park maintained its winter points lead, clinching a
Cup victory on the strength of titles in men¹s golf and women¹s track, as
well as a second place finish in men¹s tennis. Providence ended in second
with a strong spring that included a baseball championship in addition to
runner-up finishes in men¹s golf, softball, and women¹s soccer. Ardrey Kell
placed third, thanks to league crowns in men¹s tennis, men¹s track, and
women¹s soccer, as well as a runner-up finish in baseball. Conference
Standings: Myers Park 195.5, Providence 185.5, Ardrey Kell 181, Butler 178,
Weddington 151.5, South Mecklenburg 137, East Mecklenburg 128, Independence
116.5.

Tri-Eight 4-A:  Apex clinched a Cup win with championships in men¹s and
women¹s lacrosse, men¹s golf, and men¹s track. Conference championships in
baseball and women¹s soccer allowed Green Hope to secure second. Conference
Standings: Apex 149, Green Hope 148.5, Athens Drive 113.5, Panther Creek 99,
Middle Creek 98, Cary 91, Fuquay-Varina 77.5, Lee County 47.

            Two Rivers 4-A: South View enjoyed a strong spring, capturing
the Cup with league crowns in men¹s and women¹s track, baseball, and
softball. Terry Sanford was a close second on the strength of titles in
men¹s tennis, men¹s golf, and women¹s soccer. Lumberton was third after
ending the spring as the runner-up in women¹s soccer. Conference Standings:
South View 89, Terry Sanford 87.5, Lumberton 63.5, Cape Fear 62.5, Pine
Forest 59.5, E.E. Smith 42.5, Purnell Swett 41.

 

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