Samara Tisdale, Damien Washington, Tori Elliott, Jordan Warren and Myquon Stout were double winners Saturday at the NCHSAA 3A Midwest Regional track and field meet.
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South Piedmont Conference golfers traveled to Stanly County to determine league tournament laurels.
A proposed amendment that would have eliminated private schools, such as Charlotte Catholic, from the N.C. High School Athletic Association failed despite strong support.
Some pairings have changed for tonight’s first round of the South Piedmont Conference baseball tournament.
Former Concord High School star Lance Lewis has signed as an undrafted free agent with the Washington Redskins. For more about Lance, see "Lance Lewis seeks NFL chance" on this website.
The A.L. Brown boys and Jay M. Robinson girls were runaway winners in the South Piedmont Conference track and field championships.
Lance Lewis’ journey toward a future in the National Football League has taken him from coast to coast as he dreams of following the footsteps of Jimmy Hitchcock and Jay Graham.
Down 4-0 after two innings, Hickory Ridge rallied Tuesday for a 12-4 baseball win at Jay M. Robinson.
Should Charlotte Catholic and other private schools compete with the state public schools? That is the question being posed to principals across North Carolina.
With three league games to play, Northwest Cabarrus is alone in first place in the South Piedmont Conference baseball standings.
The South Piedmont Conference baseball race is getting intense.
South Rowan accepted an abundance of free passes from Concord and rolled to a 12-3 nonconference baseball win Monday night.
Ronnie Bost is happy to be back at Central Cabarrus.
Salisbury High School flexed its golfing muscle Tuesday.
The Concord tennis team is dominating the South Piedmont Conference, and it’s not hard to understand why.
Trailing 6-1 going into the bottom of the fourth inning, the Northwest Cabarrus baseball team rallied for a 9-6 win over Concord.
After coming so far this season, the Concord Spiders could not get the offense they needed in overtime.
“I just can’t believe it’s over,” Concord senior Kendall Knorr said after an 81-75 loss to Hickory in the 3A regional final.
And so, a year later, the Concord Spiders will get another chance to beat Hickory.
Friday night at about 8:30, Concord faces North Forsyth in a 3A basketball semifinal at the Greensboro Coliseum Special Events Center.
Concord's consistent basketball success is built on teamwork.
It took Garrison White less than a minute to win his third state wrestling championship in a row.
The Concord Spiders are going back to another 3A Western Regional.
FRIDAY 3A SECTIONAL FINALS Boys Concord 81, Catholic 64 N. Forsyth 79, Jay M. Robinson 58 Girls Berry Academy 47, Jay M. Robinson 33 REGIONAL Friday, March 2-- Concord plays regional semifinal game at 7 or 8:30 at UNCG's Fleming Gym The regional final is scheduled for Saturday, March 3 at 6 p.m. at the Greensboro Coliseum Special Events Center.
Being top-seeded is reaping easy playoff victories for the Concord Spiders.
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