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Teams set for North Carolina's State Football ChampionshipsTeams set for North Carolina's State Football Championships
[Dec. 3, 2005] After Friday night's playoff games the field is set for the 92nd annual NCHSAA/BB&T State football championships to be held on December 10th.
 
Crest High School forfeited its semi-final game against Grimsley High School.Crest High School forfeited its semi-final game against Grimsley High School.
[Dec. 2, 2005] Friday morning Crest school leaders reported the team had used an ineligible player. The announcement forced the cancellation of the semi-final 4-A playoff game.
 
Four state men's soccer titles up for grabs at SAS stadiumFour state men's soccer titles up for grabs at SAS stadium
[Nov. 17, 2005] Carolina High School Athletic Association's state men's soccer championships games will be played at the SAS Stadium in Cary. The 1-A game at 1 p.m. pits the Bulldogs of Thomasville (16-5-2) against Manteo (19-2-3). Thomasville knocked off defending state 1-A champ Siler City Jordan-Matthews in sudden death overtime in the state quarterfinals.
 
Northwood beats Warren County to advance in the football playoffsNorthwood beats Warren County to advance in the football playoffs
[Nov. 12, 2005] The No. 7 seed Northwood Chargers beat No. 10 Warren County 35-20 on Friday night in the first round of the state 2-AA playoffs. Tobias Palmer scored with a 3-yard run with 3:56 left in the first quarter. Warren County quarterback Victor Hunt answered with a 1-yard run to pull the Eagles (6-5) to within a point. Palmer responded with scoring runs of 27 and 8 yards to give Northwood a 21-6 halftime lead.
Also: Warren County at Northwood Photo Gallery
 
Chatham football teams start playoffs at homeChatham football teams start playoffs at home
[Nov. 6, 2005] Chatham Central (5-5) was given a No. 6 seed in the 1-A West bracket and will host 11th-seeded Robbinsville (3-7) in the first home state football tournament game in Chatham Central history. Northwood (7-3) was given a No. 7 seed in the 2-AA East bracket and will host No. 10 Warren County (6-4) while Jordan Matthews (6-4), as a No. 8 seed, will host former conference rival Albemarle (6-4), which was granted a No. 9 seed in the 1-AA West tournament.
Also: 2005 NCHSAA Football Playoff Brackets
Also: Chatham Sports Photos
 
Northwood beats Cardinal Gibbons, 40-6Northwood beats Cardinal Gibbons, 40-6
[Nov. 5, 2005] Tobias Palmer of Northwood High School had an early 72-yard scoring run and ran up a total of 200 yards in the Mid-State 2-A victory. Northwood led Gardinal Gibbons 20-1 at the half.
Also: Northwood at Cardinal Gibbons Photo Gallery
 
NC High School Women's Tennis Championships this weekend.NC High School Women's Tennis Championships this weekend.
[Oct. 26, 2005] Individual champions will be crowned this weekend as the North Carolina High School Athletic Association holds its annual women's tennis championships. Jordan Matthews' Jennifer Domeron and Molly Parks will be competing in the doubles category.
 
Bill Hall talks Northwood High School footballBill Hall talks Northwood High School football
[Sep. 8, 2005] Attention Chatham County! Northwood High School's 2005 Football Season has be-gun! Veteran Head Coach Bill Hall is excited and optimistic going into the new season. By Eric Andrews
 
2005 Jordan-Matthews Jets football schedule and roster2005 Jordan-Matthews Jets football schedule and roster
[Sep. 8, 2005] Jordan-Matthews high school's football schedule and roster.
 
2005 Chatham Central Bears football schedule and roster2005 Chatham Central Bears football schedule and roster
[Sep. 8, 2005] Chatham Central high school's football schedule and roster.
 
2005 Northwood Chargers football schedule and roster2005 Northwood Chargers football schedule and roster
[Sep. 8, 2005] Northwood high school's football schedule and roster.
 
Northwood beats Jordan-Matthews 19-15Northwood beats Jordan-Matthews 19-15
[Sep. 3, 2005] Quarterback Dean Hatami threw a 26-yard touchdown pass to Justin Beau with 1:07 remaining to rally Northwood past Jordan-Matthews. Northwood started its game-winning drive on its own 30. Hatami was 4-for-5 for 58 yards on the seven-play drive and also had a 12-yard run. He found Tim Courtney for his first three completions on the drive before hooking up with Beau for the score.
 
Chatham Central beats North Duplin 12-6Chatham Central beats North Duplin 12-6
[Aug. 27, 2005] The Chatham Central Bears overcame numerous mistakes to beat North Duplin 12-6 in Friday night's football game. Chatham Central fumbled three times inside the Rebels' 5-yard line in the first half. Chatham Central took the lead when Andrews hooked up with Kyle Scott for a 12-yard touchdown pass. The Bears held North Duplin to nine yards of total offense in the first half, but they only managed to go into halftime ahead just 6-0.
 
Northwood beats Vikings 38-6Northwood beats Vikings 38-6
[Aug. 20, 2005] Northwood's Kenny Allen rushed for two touchdowns and the Chargers passed for 195 yards and two more scores to beat the Union Pines Vikings 38-6 Friday night.
Also: Northwood vs Union Pines photos
 
Jordan-Matthews beats Southwestern Randolph 21-6Jordan-Matthews beats Southwestern Randolph 21-6
[Aug. 20, 2005] In Friday night's season opener against Jordan-Matthews, the Southwestern Randolph Cougars' junior quarterback Ethan Marsh found Tyler Hasty in the end zone two minutes in for the first score of the game. Southwestern Randolph didn't reach the end zone again, losing 21-6 to the Jets.

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