Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Stanly County Schools athletic programs each to receive $1,000 dollars returned from NCHSAA

Interesting stuff coming from the NCHSAA today...

CHAPEL HILL-- The North Carolina High School Athletic Association Board of Directors completed its spring Board meeting on Wednesday at the NCHSAA offices.

Among the major items was the decision to return additional monies to the NCHSAA member schools, to preserve the Student Services program and a change in the preseason conditioning requirements for football.

The Board voted to make a one-time payment of one thousand dollars to each member school for the 2010-11 academic year to assist schools in these challenging economic times. The Board also voted that for the next four years, 25% of the dollar surcharge on tickets designed to go to the NCHSAA Endowment will be directed to the member schools. Other changes the Board had made at earlier Board meetings in terms of percentages of money kept for playoffs and travel reiumbursement has meant that an additional $125,000 has been sent to the member schools.

The Board also approved an projected adjusted budget for the NCHSAA Student Services program that the Association will absorb if the current funding that has come from the General Assembly is not continued for next year.

Specific changes were made in preseason football conditioning guidelines, based on National Athletic Trainers Association guidelines, that limit time on the field and three "cool hours" must separate multiple practices or a practice and a walk-through in a single day. The entire policy will be distributed to the NCHSAA membership and posted on line.

"The Board had a very productive meeting over the past two days, highlighted by the fact that the NCHSAA is doing all that is possible to help the membership in these tough economic times," said Davis Whitfield, commissioner. "In addition, to approve the funding of our student-services program because of the wonderful programming it provides related to integrity, teamwork, sportsmanship, healthy lifestyle choices and producing positive citizens is a big step."

Other items included:

--all fall sports will now be able to begin practice on July 30 for 2011

--background checks were approved to be made by the NCHSAA on all those who register to officiate in the program

--live streaming of regular season games, including football and basketball, was approved

--some changes in wrestling weigh in and weight management procedures; recommend adjustment in weekly weigh in procedure; once matches begin, match weigh ins should be used and must be entered into OPC within 24 hours of match; mandated Friday weigh ins up to beginning of regular season competition; if no matches in a week, must have a weigh in during the week; if wrestler absent and does not weigh in at match, must have one during week

--baseball and softball now have the identical off season skill development rules as other sports, with the removal of "grandfather" clause for skill development for baseball and softball, so now all sports would have the same restrictions relative to out of season rules and regulations

--the NCHSAA will no longer sanction all-star games, as many other states have already gotten out of that business, but will continue to endorse the North Carolina Coaches Association events; information will be posted on web site relative for players, parents and coaches to consider when playing in an event of this nature; senior still must have completed eligibility in that sport, and play in no more than two games (football or basketball) during the school year

-- approved request to allow wrestling for 3A, 2A and 4A all to wrestle on Thursday of state individual wrestling championships

--approved addition to Handbook about sports in which the NCHSAA does not have a championship: "Even though such sports are not sanctioned by the NCHSAA, member schools should work, wherever possible, to adhere to the ideals and guidelines established by the NCHSAA for their member schools in sports which they do sanction. The need to promote sportsmanship, to protect instructional time, or the physiological and emotional needs of maturing teens should not disappear simply because it is not a sport sanctioned by the NCHSAA."

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Finally Tired of Red Meat...at least for now...and a Sunday preview

It's Thursday morning and I've just finished the sports section for the Thursday print edition of the paper. Still, I can't get the images out of my head of Tuesday night's Big A Challenge down at Andy's Burgers in Locust.

I said this in the paper today but I reiterate it again: do not try this challenge unless you are fully prepared for it. There are ways to help stretch your stomach to do these challenges, but if you are not in great health, don't bother.

It's like some sports, really...food challenges are for younger people with appetites or those of us blessed with high metabolisms.

I can't even pass by the fast food places in town without my stomach starting to hurt for no apparent reason.

So no red meat for me for a while...luckily my beautiful wife and I have a vast menu of food we like to cook that are not beef-related.

- A small preview for Sunday's paper...we will have softball and baseball coverage, plus the latest Pfeiffer sports news and a new cycling event coming to downtown Albemarle this month as well.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Playoff Results

For full coverage, please see Tuesday's print edition of The Stanly News and Press.

North Stanly girls lost Monday night to Lexington 68-62
Albemarle girls beat NCSSM 58-50 (will play at East Wilkes on Wednesday)
Albemarle boys beat Union Academy 79-45 (will play at Winston-Salem Prep Wednesday)

I will get the West Stanly boys' score on the web as soon as possible...

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Playoff Matchups

As I promised in the Sunday paper, here are the playoff matchups for the Stanly County basketball teams, along with the matchup that would be in the next round for them. I have both girls and boys now...here we go!

The seeds numbers indicate the team's finish in their conference.

The following games are on Monday night:

1A Girls
#2 Albemarle (15-6) at #2 NC School of Science and Math (15-14)
#4 N. Stokes (14-12) at #1 E. Wilkes (19-5)
2A Girls
#4 Lexington (11-13) at #2 North Stanly (21-5)
#4 Randleman (5-19) at #1 N. Surry (21-2)
1A Boys
#2 Albemarle (19-4) at #2 Union Academy (5-20)
#3 Elkin (4-18) at #1 Winston Salem Prep (20-9)
2A Boys
#4 West Stanly (15-10) at #1 Lincolnton (19-6)
#3 Forest Hills (12-11) at #2 Lexington (15-11)

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Rocky River Conference Standings and Matchups for the Tournament

Here are the times and matchups for the Rocky River Conference basketball tourneys, as well as the final standings. Times and brackets are in the print edition of Sunday's paper.

Boys
1) Berry Academy vs. 8) Union Academy/CATA (play-in game winner)
2) Cuthbertson vs. 7) North Stanly
3) Monroe vs. 6) Piedmont
4) Forest Hills vs. 5) West Stanly
Girls
1) Berry Academy vs. 8) Cuthbertson
2) Piedmont vs. 7) West Stanly
3) North Stanly vs. 6) CATA
4) Monroe vs. 5) Forest Hills

RRC Standings
(through 2/12/11)
Boys
Conf. Overall
W L W L
BA 16 0 20 2
C 13 3 17 6
FH 11 5 12 10
M 11 5 15 7
WS 8 8 14 10
P 7 9 10 12
NS 4 12 7 16
UA 1 15 4 20
CA 1 15 2 19
Girls
Conf. Overall
W L W L
BA 15 1 21 2
P 14 2 17 5
NS 12 4 18 5
M 10 6 13 9
FH 9 7 10 12
CA 5 11 6 14
WS 5 11 7 16
C 2 14 3 19
UA 0 16 1 21

YVC Final Standings and Tournament Matchups

Here are the final Yadkin Valley Conference standings. The tournament opens Monday and Tuesday (girls Mon., boys Tue.) with first-round games at the higher seeds. The second rounds are Wed. and Thurs. at South Davidson, with the finals Friday at South Davidson.

YVC Standings
(through 2/11/11)
Boys
Conf. Overall
W L W L
A 14 2 17 3
NR 14 2 18 4
WM 12 4 12 7
NM 10 6 13 9
SD 10 6 13 10
EM 5 11 7 12
CC 3 13 4 19
GS 3 13 4 18
SS 1 15 1 20
Girls
Conf. Overall
W L W L
NM 14 2 18 5
A 13 3 15 5
CC 11 5 15 6
EM 11 5 11 10
NR 8 8 10 14
SD 7 9 10 12
SS 5 11 6 15
WM 3 13 3 16
GS 0 16 4 20

1)Alb vs. 8)GS
4) NM vs. 5) SD
2) NR vs. 7) CC
3) WM vs. 6) EM

1) NM vs. 8) WM
4) EM vs. 5) NR
2) A vs. 7) SS
3) CC vs. 6) SD


Saturday, February 5, 2011

Basketball Standings

Here are the Yadkin Valley and Rocky River Conference standings through Friday's games...check back here later for scores from Saturday's games!

Yadkin Valley Conference Basketball Standings
(through 2/4/11)
Boys
Conf. Overall
W L W L
NR 12 1 16 4
A 10 2 13 3
WM 11 3 10 6
NM 9 5 12 8
SD 8 6 11 10
EM 5 8 7 0
GS 3 11 4 17
CC 3 11 4 16
SS 1 14 1 19
Girls
Conf. Overall
W L W L
NM 12 2 16 5
A 10 2 12 4
CC 10 3 14 6
EM 8 4 8 9
SD 6 8 9 11
SS 5 10 6 14
NR 6 7 8 13
WM 3 11 3 14
GS 0 14 3 18

Games of Feb. 4
Boys
Albemarle 56, W. Stan. 47
N. Moore 65, G. Stone 50
S. David. 80, S. Stanly 46
N. Rowan 90, E. Mont. 40
Girls
Albemarle 45, G. Stone 24
N. Moore, G. Stone ?
S. David. 46, S. Stanly 41
N. Rowan 57, E. Mont. 49
RRC Basketball Standings
(through 2/4/11)
Boys
Conf. Overall
W L W L
BA 13 0 18 2
C 11 3 15 6
FH 10 3 11 8
M 9 4 12 7
WS 6 6 12 8
P 6 8 9 10
NS 3 11 6 15
UA 1 12 4 16
CA 1 13 2 17
Girls
Conf. Overall
W L W L
BA 12 1 18 2
P 12 2 14 4
NS 10 4 16 5
M 8 5 11 8
FH 8 5 9 10
CA 5 9 6 13
WS 3 9 6 14
C 2 12 3 17
UA 0 13 1 18
Games of Feb. 4
Boys
Albemarle 56, W. Stan. 47
Monroe, Union Ac.
Cuth. 72, Piedmont 63
Berry 63, CATA 31
F. Hills, 83, N. Stanly 53
Girls
Albemarle 48, W. Stan. 38
Monroe, Union Ac.
Piedmont 58, Cuthbert. 39
Berry 77, CATA 41
F. Hills 83, N. Stanly 53