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2009 Fall Season Wachovia Cup Leaders Announced

12/18/2009
By Phil Pedro

nchsaa_logoWachovia Bank, a Wells Fargo company, along with the North Carolina High

School Athletic Association, today announced the standings for fall sports

in the Wachovia Cup competitions for the 2009-10 academic year.

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 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. The Conference Cup is awarded to schools with

the best overall interscholastic athletic performance in each individual

athletic conference.

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

Carolina 1-A: Princeton is in first place after the fall, with a tie for

first in volleyball with Rosewood and a second-place finish in football.

Ayden-Grifton and Rosewood are in a deadlock for second, with Ayden-Grifton

finishing first in women¹s tennis and second in men¹s soccer, while Rosewood

wound up second in women¹s tennis along with its tie for first in

volleyball. Conference Standings: Princeton 17, Ayden-Grifton 16, Rosewood

16, North Duplin 15, Goldsboro 13, Spring Creek 12.

Coastal Plains 1-A: Dixon dominated the fall with conference titles in

volleyball, men¹s soccer, women¹s tennis and golf, and men¹s and women¹s

cross country. Southwest Onslow is in second after a first-place finish in

football. Conference Standings: Dixon 335, Southwest Onslow 220, East

Carteret 190, Lejeune 180, Jones Senior 155, Pamlico 145.

Four Rivers 1-A: Manteo secures the top spot in the conference, thanks to

league crowns in football and men¹s soccer. Williamston is in second,

finishing second in both football and volleyball. Perquimans finished first

in volleyball and is currently in third overall. Conference Standings:

Manteo 41.5, Williamston 37.5, Perquimans 32, Camden 29, Northside 28.5,

Southside 26.5, Roanoke 18.5, Plymouth 16.5.

Smoky Mountain 1-A: Murphy leads the conference through the fall with a

first-place finish in football, and third-place finishes in men¹s and

women¹s cross country. Hayesville, in second place overall, captured the

men¹s cross country championship, and was second in soccer. Swain is in

third, tying Murphy with a first-place finish in football.

Conference Standings: Murphy 61, Hayesville 60.5, Swain 59.5, Robbinsville

53, Andrews 39, Highlands 24, Blue Ridge 19.5, Rosman 18, Cherokee 15.5,

Hiwassee Dam 9, Nantahala 6.

Tar Roanoke 1-A: Gates County leads the way, capturing championships in both

men¹s and women¹s cross country. The runner-up in football, North Edgecombe,

is in second place. Conference Standings: Gates County 210, North Edgecombe

175, Northampton-East 165, Southeast Halifax 150, KIPP Pride 145, Weldon 90,

Northampton-West 70.

Tideland 1-A: Jamesville is the conference leader after the fall season,

with a top finish in volleyball. Cape Hatteras ended the fall season

just a half-point out of first place. Conference Standings: Jamesville 12.5,

Cape Hatteras 12, Columbia 9.5, Creswell 9, Bear Grass 7, Mattamuskeet 4.

Tri County 1-A: Pender sits atop the conference after a first-place finish

in volleyball, and a second place finish in football. Hobbton is in second

with a conference title in men¹s soccer. Conference Standings: Pender 22,

Hobbton 21, Wallace-Rose Hill 17.5, Union 16.5, James Kenan 15.5, Heide

Trask 15.5, Midway 14.5, Lakewood 12.5.

Yadkin Valley 1-A: East Montgomery sits atop the conference after a

first-place finish in women¹s tennis, and a tie for first in men’s soccer

with second-place Gray Stone Day. Gray Stone Day also finished first in

men¹s and women¹s cross country. South Stanly is in third, bolstered by a

second-place finish in men¹s cross country. Conference Standings: East

Montgomery 252.5, Gray Stone Day 242.5, South Stanly 235, Albemarle 220,

Chatham Central 202.5, North Moore 190, North Rowan 160, South Davidson 160.

Class 1-A/2-A Conference Results

Carolina 9 1-A/2-A: There is a tie for the conference lead between Carrboro

and the North Carolina School of Science and Math. Carrboro finished first

in both men¹s and women¹s cross country, while NCSSM led the way in women¹s

tennis. The third-place finisher, Northwood, captured the men¹s soccer

championship. Conference Standings: Carrboro and NCSSM 33 each, Northwood

31, Cedar Ridge 29, Raleigh Charter 25, Durham School of the Arts 20, South

Granville 15, River Mill 5, Granville Central 5.

Mountain Valley 1-A/2-A: Thanks to first-place finishes in football and

volleyball, and a second-place spot in men¹s soccer, Starmount holds the

lead. Forbush is in second place after a first-place finish in women¹s golf.

Wilkes Central finished first in men¹s soccer and second in men¹s cross

country, resulting in a third-place finish overall. Conference Standings:

Starmount 50.5, Forbush 41, Wilkes Central 39, Ashe County 38, West Wilkes

33, Elkin 31.5, East Wilkes 30.5, Alleghany 29.5, North Wilkes 13.

Northwest 1-A/2-A: Bishop McGuinness finished first in both men¹s and

women¹s cross country and second in men¹s soccer, earning it first place in

the conference after the fall season. Surry Central is in second, taking

first in men¹s soccer and second in men¹s cross country. Mount Airy

currently sits in third with first-place finishes in both football and

women¹s tennis. Conference Standings: Bishop McGuinness 45.5, Surry Central

37, Mount Airy 35, West Stokes 31, East Surry 28.5, South Stokes 28.5, North

Stokes 27.5, North Surry 24, Winston Salem Prep 7.

Rocky River 1-A/2-A: Piedmont leads the way after a first-place finish in

volleyball and a second-place finish in men¹s soccer. West Stanly is just

one point behind in second, finishing first in women¹s cross country, and

second in both men’s cross country and women¹s tennis. Cuthbertson is in

third place, capturing top league honors in both men¹s cross country and

soccer. Conference Standings: Piedmont 44, West Stanly 43, Cuthbertson 39,

North Stanly 33, Central Academy 21.5, Union Academy 21.5, Berry Academy

20.5, Forest Hills 20.5, Monroe 20.

Southern Piedmont 1-A/2-A: Championships in football, men¹s soccer, and

volleyball propelled East Lincoln to the top of the conference standings.

North Lincoln sits in second place, capturing a championship in women¹s

tennis. Lincolnton is in third with second-place finishes in both football

and men¹s soccer. Conference Standings: East Lincoln 72, North Lincoln 62,

Lincolnton 54, West Lincoln 42, Highland 35, Cherryville 16, Bessemer City

10, Challenger 8.

Three-Rivers 1-A/2-A: St. Paul¹s is in first after a championship in women¹s

cross country. Fairmont is the runner-up, finishing first in football and

women¹s tennis. League titles in football and volleyball have East Columbus

in third. Conference Standings: St. Paul¹s 30, Fairmont 24, East Columbus

20, South Robeson 18, Red Springs 17, West Columbus 12.

Western Highlands 1-A/2-A: Charles D. Owen captured championships in men¹s

cross country, women¹s tennis and golf to hold the league’s top spot.

Hendersonville is just a half-point off the pace, earning second place with

a championship in women¹s cross country, and tying for first place with Polk

in men¹s soccer and volleyball. Polk is in third place. Conference

Standings: Owen 81.5, Hendersonville 81, Polk 77.5, Mountain Heritage 71,

Avery 65, Thomas Jefferson 45, Madison 36.5, Mitchell 21.

Class 2-A Conference Results

Catawba Valley 2-A: Bandys edged out Newton-Conover for the top spot in the

conference with championships in football and volleyball, and a second-place

finish in men¹s cross country. Newton-Conover finished second in football,

women¹s tennis, and volleyball. J.C. Draughn is in third, with first-place

finishes in men¹s soccer, men’s cross country, and women¹s cross country.

Conference Standings: Bandys 35, Newton-Conover 34, J.C. Draughn 33, Maiden

28.5, East Burke 24.5, Bunker Hill 23, South Iredell, West Caldwell 10.

Central Carolina 2-A: League titles in women¹s cross country, tennis, and

men¹s soccer have Salisbury atop the conference standings at the end of the

fall. West Davidson is the runner-up, taking the conference crown in

volleyball and finishing second in men¹s soccer. Central Davidson is in

third after a first-place finish in men¹s cross country.

Conference Standings: Salisbury 53.5, West Davidson 50, Central Davidson

47.5, East Davidson 43.5, Lexington 37.5, Thomasville 32.

East Central 2-A: East Duplin edges out Swansboro for first place in the

conference after first-place finishes in football, volleyball, and women¹s

tennis; Swansboro was first in both men¹s soccer and volleyball. Topsail is

in third place. Conference Standings: East Duplin 69.5, Swansboro 68.5,

Topsail 65, Richlands 62, Croatan 60, Northside 50, Clinton 46, South Lenoir

46.

Eastern Plains 2-A: Farmville Central secures the top spot in the

conference, thanks to a championship in women¹s cross country. Tarboro is

the runner-up, with a first-place finish in men¹s soccer. Beddingfield

finishes right behind Tarboro with championships in volleyball and men¹s

cross country. Conference Standings: Farmville Central 29, Tarboro 27.5,

Beddingfield 27, Greene Central 22.5, North Pitt 22, Southwest Edgecombe

20.5, Kinston 18.5.

Mid-State 2-A: Jordan-Matthews is the conference leader at the end of the

fall season after winning championships in men¹s soccer and a tie for

women¹s tennis. Eastern Randolph is the runner-up after a first-place finish

in men¹s cross country. Conference Standings: Jordan-Matthews 30.5, Eastern

Randolph 29, Bartlett Yancey 26.5, Reidsville 25.5, Providence Grove 23,

Graham 18.5, Cummings 11.5.

Northern Carolina 2-A: A strong fall season for Roanoke Rapids resulted in

league championships in football, men¹s soccer, women¹s cross country and

tennis. Bunn is the runner-up, finishing first in volleyball. Conference

Standings: Roanoke Rapids 35.5, Bunn 29, Franklinton 28.5, Louisburg 26,

North Johnston 24.5, Warren County 14.5, Northwest Halifax 4.

Piedmont 2-A: Trinity captured championships in men¹s soccer as well men¹s

and women¹s cross country to ensure it the top spot in the conference after

the fall season. Randleman is in second with a first-place finish in

volleyball, and a second-place finish in women¹s tennis. A championship in

women¹s tennis and a second-place finish in men¹s and women¹s cross country

have Wheatmore in third. Conference Standings: Trinity 30, Randleman 25.5,

Wheatmore 23, T.W. Andrews 15.5, Atkins 10.5, Carver 7.5.

Class 2-A/3-A Conference Results

Appalachian Athletic 2-A/3-A: Conference crowns in women¹s golf, volleyball,

and men¹s and women¹s cross country earned West Henderson the top spot in

the conference. Franklin is in second place after a women¹s tennis

championship. Tuscola is in third with a first-place finish in football.

Conference Standings: West Henderson 310, Franklin 260, Tuscola 245, Brevard

235, East Henderson 195, Pisgah 185, Smoky Mountain 170, North Henderson

160.

Northeastern Coastal 2-A/3-A: First Flight is the early leader in the

conference, with league titles in men¹s soccer and cross country and

second-place finishes in volleyball, football, and women¹s tennis.

Northeastern is in second, finishing first in volleyball and second in

women¹s cross country and men’s tennis. A first-place finish in women¹s

cross country, and second-place finishes in men¹s cross country and soccer

have Currituck in third. Conference Standings: First Flight 36, Northeastern

32, Currituck 27, Edenton 25, Hertford County 17, Pasquotank 17, Bertie 8.

South Mountain Athletic 2-A/3-A: Shelby finished the fall in first place,

thanks to league titles in football, men’s soccer, women¹s tennis, and men¹s

and women¹s cross country. Patton is the runner-up, earning a conference

title in volleyball. Conference Standings: Shelby 37, Patton 26, R-S Central

25.5, Burns 22, Freedom 21.5, Chase 19, East Rutherford 14.

Waccamaw 2-A/3-A: With championships in volleyball, men¹s soccer, and men¹s

cross country, West Brunswick leads the way after the fall season. South

Brunswick finishes first in women¹s tennis and second in volleyball and

men¹s cross country, earning them a second-place finish overall. East Bladen

finishes third after a championship in football. Conference Standings: West

Brunswick 45.5, South Brunswick 40.5, East Bladen 29.5, Whiteville 25, West

Bladen 23.5, North Brunswick 20.5, South Columbus 20.5.

Class 3-A Conference Results

Big East 3-A: Rocky Mount leads the conference after capturing championships

in volleyball and in women¹s tennis, tying for first with conference

runner-up, Hunt finishes third, winning titles in football and men¹s soccer.

Conference Standings: Rocky Mount 57.5, Fike 48.5, Hunt 48, Nash Central 47,

Northern Nash 44, Southern Nash 40.

Big South 3-A: Forestview’s conference championships in men and women¹s

cross country, women¹s tennis, and a tie for the football title with South

Point secured it the top spot in the league. South Point¹s first place tie

in football, and a championship in women¹s golf put South Point in second

place overall. Ashbrook is in third with a league title in men¹s soccer.

Conference Standings: Forestview 77.5, South Point 71.5, Ashbrook 71, North

Gaston 54, Crest 53, Kings Mountain 49, Hunter Huss 34.

Cape Fear Valley 3-A: A strong fall season for Union Pines with

championships in men¹s cross country and women¹s tennis has it in first

place. Overhills sits in second with a first-place finish in women¹s cross

country. Western Harnett is in third overall after a tie for first in

volleyball. Conference Standings: Union Pines 35, Overhills 32, Western

Harnett 29.5, Southern Lee 29, Gray¹s Creek 28.5, Westover 18, Douglas Byrd

14.

Carolina 3-A: Cardinal Gibbons is the conference leader, thanks to

championships in women¹s tennis, volleyball, and football. Chapel Hill is a

close second with conference titles in men¹s and women¹s cross country, and

a tie for first in men¹s soccer. Orange is in third place after placing

second in football. Conference Standings: Cardinal Gibbons 33.5, Chapel Hill

31.5, Orange 21, Southern Vance 17, Oxford Webb 15, Northern Vance 6.

Coastal 3-A: First place finishes in men¹s and women¹s cross country and

women¹s golf have West Carteret atop the conference after the fall season.

South Central is in second with a second-place finish in volleyball, and

Jacksonville sits in third after a championship in men¹s soccer. Conference

Standings: West Carteret 78, South Central 72, Jacksonville 68.5, D.H.

Conley 63.5, White Oak 61, Havelock 60, Washington 58, West Craven 46.

Eastern Carolina 3-A: Triton holds the top spot in the league, capturing

conference championships in volleyball and women¹s cross country. Charles B.

Aycock took second in men¹s soccer, women¹s tennis and cross country,

earning it second place overall. South Johnston captured titles in football,

men¹s cross country and soccer, and is in third. Conference Standings:

Triton 28, Charles B. Aycock 27.5, South Johnston 25, Eastern Wayne 24,

Southern Wayne 15.5, North Lenoir 11.

Mid Piedmont 3-A: Ledford is out in front after league crowns in women¹s

tennis as well as men¹s and women¹s cross country. Northeast Guilford is in

second after a first place finish in football. Asheboro is currently in

third overall after taking first in men¹s soccer. Conference Standings:

Ledford 29, Northeast Guilford 24, Asheboro 23.5, Southwestern Randolph

18.5, Southern Guilford 15.5, North Forsyth 14.5.

Mid State 3-A: Conference titles in women¹s cross country, football, and a

tie for first in men¹s soccer have Northern Guilford atop of the conference

after the fall season. Walter Williams is in second place, with a

first-place finish in women¹s tennis, and a tie for the top spot in men¹s

soccer. Eastern Alamance is in third with a championship in men¹s cross

country. Conference Standings: Northern Guilford 79.5, Walter Williams 79,

Eastern Alamance 70.5, McMichael 67, Western Alamance 61.5, Morehead 56.5,

Rockingham County 51, Eastern Guilford 46.

North Piedmont 3-A: With a championship in men¹s cross country and a tie for

first in women¹s tennis with Statesville, East Rowan sits in first. Along

with women¹s tennis, Statesville captured a championship in women¹s golf and

finished second in football to hold second overall. Jesse Carson is in third

with a first-place finish in women¹s cross country. Conference Standings:

East Rowan 267.5, Statesville 252.5, Jesse Carson 235, South Rowan 217.5,

West Rowan 210, North Iredell 207.5, West Iredell 205.

South Piedmont 3-A: Concord is at the top of the conference after the fall

season with league titles in women¹s tennis and men¹s cross country, and

second-place finishes in football and women¹s golf. Hickory Ridge edged out

Mount Pleasant for second place, tying for first in volleyball with Mount

Pleasant, and also finishing first in men¹s cross country. Conference

Standings: Concord 287.5, Hickory Ridge 235, Mount Pleasant 232.5, Northwest

Cabarrus 225, A.L. Brown 222.5, Cox Mill 200, Jay Robinson 197.5, Central

Cabarrus 95.

Class 3-A/4-A Conference Results

Mega 7 3-A/4-A: Charlotte Catholic dominated the conference this fall with

league championships in volleyball, women¹s tennis, both men¹s and women¹s

cross country, and soccer. Olympic took the title in football and finished

the fall season in second place. Conference Standings: Charlotte Catholic

41, Olympic 30.5, East Gaston 30, West Mecklenburg 20.5, Harding 18,

Garinger 9, E.E. Waddell 9.

Mountain Athletic 3-A/4-A: T.C. Roberson leads the conference, capturing

championships in men¹s soccer, men¹s and women¹s cross country, women¹s

tennis and golf. A.C. Reynolds is the runner-up with a first-place finish in

volleyball. Asheville took first in football and sits in third place

overall. Conference Standings: T.C. Roberson 87, A.C. Reynolds 77, Asheville

60, North Buncombe 54, Enka 48, Clyde Erwin 35, McDowell 31.

Northwestern Athletic 3-A/4-A: Conference leader Watauga took fall

championships in women¹s golf, tennis and cross country. Hickory is in

second, finishing first in volleyball and men¹s soccer. Alexander Central is

currently in third after first-place finishes in football and women¹s golf.

Conference Standings: Watauga 75.5, Hickory 63.5, Alexander Central 63,

South Caldwell 60, St. Stephens 52.5, Fred T. Foard 50, Hibriten 40.5.

Southern Carolina 3-A/4-A: After an excellent fall season, Marvin Ridge

leads the way with championships in men¹s soccer, women¹s golf, and a tie

for first with second-place Weddington in women¹s tennis. Weddington also

captured a championship in volleyball. Porter Ridge is in third with a tie

for first in football. Conference Standings: Marvin Ridge 335, Weddington

302.5, Porter Ridge 267.5, Sun Valley 250, Parkwood 182.5, Anson 137.5.

Class 4-A Conference Results:

Cap Seven 4-A Results: Conference championships in men¹s and women¹s cross

county, and ties with Leesville in women¹s tennis and men¹s soccer have

Broughton at the top of the conference after the fall season. In second

place is Wakefield, with championships in women¹s golf and volleyball.

Conference Standings: Broughton 42.5, Wakefield 32, Leesville Road 30.5,

Sanderson 26.5, Enloe 23, Millbrook 23, Wake Forest-Rolesville 18.5.

Central Piedmont 4-A: Mount Tabor dominated the fall season with titles in

volleyball and men¹s and women¹s cross country. R.J. Reynolds is second

overall, with top finishes in football and women¹s tennis. Reagan is in

third with a championship in women¹s golf. Conference Standings: Mount Tabor

320, R.J. Reynolds 275, Reagan 270, West Forsyth 265, Davie Country 230,

North Davidson 215.

Greater Neuse River 4-A: Clayton is in first place after capturing

championships in women¹s golf, men¹s soccer, and a tie for first in women¹s

tennis. West Johnston finished first in men¹s and women¹s cross country and

is tied for second overall with East Wake. Conference Standings: Clayton 79,

West Johnston 66.5, East Wake 66.5, Southeast Raleigh 66, Garner 65.5,

Smithfield-Selma 64.5, Harnett Central 60.5, Knightdale 57.5.

I-Meck 4-A: Lake Norman captured league championships in women¹s cross

country and tennis to hold the top spot after the fall season. Mallard Creek

sits in second with a first-place finish in football. North Mecklenburg is

in third with conference titles in volleyball and men¹s soccer. Conference

Standings: Lake Norman 33.5, Mallard Creek 29.5, North Mecklenburg 29,

Mooresville 27, Hopewell 23, Vance 14, West Charlotte 12.

Metro 4-A: Page is in first place after conference crowns in both men¹s and

women¹s cross country and men¹s soccer. Grimsley is close behind, with

first-place finishes in volleyball, women¹s golf and tennis. Conference

Standings: Page 45, Grimsley 43, Southern Alamance 31, Western Guilford 22,

Southeast Guilford 19, Dudley 16, Smith 8.

Mid-Eastern 4-A: A dominant fall season for Hoggard, with championships in

football and men¹s cross country, as well as second place finishes in

volleyball, women¹s tennis and cross country, has the Vikings atop the

conference. New Hanover is in second with first-place finishes in men¹s

soccer and cross country, and second-place finishes in football and men¹s

cross country. Championships in volleyball and women¹s tennis have Rose in

third. Conference Standings: Hoggard 34.5, New Hanover 28.5, Rose 25, Ashley

22.5, New Bern 20, Laney 16.5.

Mid-South 4-A: Jack Britt is the leader in the conference race after taking

league titles in women¹s tennis, volleyball, and football. Terry Sanford is

the runner-up, with first-place finishes in women¹s golf and cross country

and men¹s soccer. South View finished first in men¹s cross country and is in

third overall in the conference. Conference Standings: Jack Britt 45, Terry

Sanford 38, South View 36, Cape Fear 21, Pine Forest 20.5, Seventy-First 19,

E.E. Smith 13.5.

Pac-6 4-A: East Chapel Hill barely edges out Jordan for the conference lead,

capturing championships in men¹s and women¹s cross country and women¹s

tennis. Jordan earned a first-place finish in men¹s soccer, and a

second-place finish in women¹s cross country. Riverside is currently in

third after taking second in both men¹s soccer and women¹s tennis.

Conference Standings: East Chapel Hill 31, Jordan 30.5, Riverside 29, Person

25.5, Northern Durham 24, Hillside 11.5, Southern Durham 10.5.

Piedmont Triad 4-A: Conference crowns in men¹s and women¹s cross country and

volleyball have propelled Northwest Guilford to the top of the conference

after the fall season. Ragsdale sits in second with championships in

football and women¹s golf. Conference Standings: Northwest Guilford 41.5,

Ragsdale 40.5, East Forsyth 29.5, Southwest Guilford 29, High Point Central

24, Glenn 17.5, Parkland 10.

Southeastern 4-A: Pinecrest finishes the fall in first place, thanks to

titles in men¹s soccer and women¹s golf and a tie for first in women¹s

tennis with third-place Scotland, who also finished first in volleyball.

Lumberton is in second place, winning championships in women¹s cross country

and football. Conference Standings: Pinecrest 38, Lumberton 25, Scotland 24,

Richmond 22, Purnell Swett 17.5, Hoke County 15.5.

Southwestern 4-A: With conference titles in men¹s soccer, women¹s tennis,

volleyball, and women¹s cross country, Myers Park sits atop the conference.

Ardrey Kell is in second with a title in men¹s cross country. Providence is

currently in third after placing second in women¹s tennis. Conference

Standings: Myers Park 218, Ardrey Kell 215, Providence 210, Butler 204,

South Mecklenburg 167.5, Independence 162.5, East Mecklenburg 162.

Tri Nine 4-A: Green Hope is in first after capturing championships in men¹s

soccer women¹s tennis, and both men¹s and women¹s cross country. Apex is the

runner up with a first-place finish volleyball. Athens Drive is in third

with a title in women¹s golf. Conference Standings: Green Hope 53, Apex

47.5, Athens Drive 45.5, Panther Creek 37, Middle Creek 36, Cary 31, Fuquay

30.5, Holly Springs 22, Lee County 12.5.

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