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D.H. Conley wins 4-A Baseball Championship[Jun. 4, 2005] Alex White fired a two-hitter and Greenville D.H. Conley came up with timely hits as the Vikings knocked off South Mecklenburg 3-1 on Saturday night to sweep the North Carolina High School Athletic Association state 4-A baseball championship series at N.C. State University's Doak Field. Conley had won the opener of the series on Friday night in eight innings, 2-1.
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Farmville Central beats Chatham Central 5-2[Jun. 3, 2005] RALEIGH - Senior outfielder Brandon Cox had three hits and drove in a pair of runs as Farmville Central downed Chatham Central 5-2 on Friday afternoon in the first game of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association state 1-A baseball championship series at Doak Field on the N.C. State University campus.
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Chatham Central baseball team going to state championship[Jun. 1, 2005] The Chatham Central Bears are going to the state championship series. The Bears will face the East Regional champion, Farmville Central (18-9), in a best-of-three series this weekend at N.C. State's Doak Field. The series begins Friday with game 1 at 2 p.m. game 2 will be played at 11 a.m. Saturday and, if necessary, game 3 will be played at 2 p.m. Sunday.
Excellent matchups highlight NCHSAA state baseball championship series[Jun. 1, 2005] Some excellent matchups will highlight the 89th annual edition of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association's state baseball championship series, scheduled for this weekend. The 1-A championship sends Farmville Central (18-10) against Chatham Central (28-4). Chatham Central knocked off Bessemer City on Tuesday night by an 11-2 count to take the Western series and move into the championship round.
Bears have eyes on title[Apr. 24, 2005] Last season, Chatham Central finished in a five-way tie for first-place in the Yadkin Valley 1-A Conference, but missed out on one of the four allotted playoff spots as a result of being the odd-men out on a five-way tiebreaker. This year, there's little chance that the Bears (14-1, 9-0) will fall victim to the same fate. The 2005 edition of Chatham Central baseball is off to one of the best starts in school history. Only rain has slowed the team down, and through Saturday, the Bears had suffered just one loss all year and is undefeated and a full two games ahead in the conference standings.
By WEB RUN - Sanford Herald
Northwood defeated Eastern Alamance to advance to Mid-State 2A finals[Feb. 18, 2005] Northwood High School defeated Eastern Alamance last night 78-73 to advance to the finals of the Mid State 2A basketball tournament tonight. They will play High Point Andrews. Last night Prince Bowden scored 25 and Terence Johnson had 12. Game time is 8:00 p.m. tonight and the game will be played at Eastern Alamance High School.
By Bill Hall
NHS band debuts competition program this weekend[Sep. 2, 2004] The Northwood Marching Chargers open their season with a halftime performance at the September 3rd football game. They will preview their show, "Simon Says" featuring the music of Paul Simon. The program includes prominent percussion features, solos and outstanding colorguard routines. The marching band, including colorguard and percussion, is 93 students strong this year.
By Gina Harrison
Chargers run away with win[Aug. 19, 2004] Northwood boys' cross country team dominated the Chatham County meet Monday, securing the top five finishers on its way to a 38-point victory. Taylor Adams took the top spot with a time of 17:52. He was followed by four other Chargers: Jacobi Eaves, Jordan Ait, Ryan Brumfield and Nate Hilton, who all recorded times under 19 minutes.
Northwood cheerleaders show lots of spirit at NC State camp[Jul. 28, 2004] The Northwood High School Cheerleaders recently joined 141 other cheerleaders at a National Cheerleaders Association summer camp held on the campus of North Carolina State University. Both the Northwood Junior Varsity and Varsity Cheerleading squads received top honors for the week and were selected as Top Team Winner.
Chatham Central women roll over North Moore[Feb. 20, 2004] Bear Creek - Chatham Central didn't need a last-second three-pointer to get its third win of the season over North Moore. Natalie Phillips scored a season-high 17 points and the second-seeded Lady Bears held North Moore to just 13 points in the last three quarters of a 59-26 win in Monday's first-round game of the Yadkin Valley 1-A Conference tournament.
By Sanford Herald - WEB RUN
Chatham Central's Thompson tops 2000[Feb. 17, 2004] Bear Creek - Jason Thompson now sits squarely atop the Chatham Central record book with 2,001 career points. Thompson, the Bears' all-time leading scorer who will play at Old Dominion University next season, came back from a first-half injury to score 16 points of his game-high 22 points in the second half to lead the Bears to a 45-38 victory over North Moore Friday in the Yadkin Valley 1-A Conference regular season finale for both teams.
By Sanford Herald - WEB RUN
Thompson, Central top Jordan-Matthews[Jan. 6, 2004] Siler City - Jason Thompson scored 10 of his team-high 18 points in the fourth quarter Friday to lead Chatham Central to a 43-38 win over Jordan-Matthews in a Yadkin Valley 1-A Conference game.
By SANFORD HERALD - WEB RUN
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