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2009 Fall Season Wachovia Cup Leaders Announced

12/23/2009
By Phil Pedro

            Wachovia 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 state’s four competitive classifications. The Wachovia Cup program is in its 31st year.

            Cary Green Hope sits atop the 4-A standings with Asheville T.C. Roberson in second place, while Chapel Hill, new to the 3-A classification, paces that group of schools.  Salisbury holds the top position among 2-A schools with Pittsboro Northwood in second, and Hendersonville and the North Carolina School of Science and Math are one-two in the 1-A classification standings.           

            Green Hope earned a state championship in women’s cross country and playoff points in four other sports, including a runner-up finish in men’s soccer. Green Hope tallied 197.5 points to 155 for T.C. Roberson. Roberson’s best performance was a second-place finish in women’s cross country.

Defending 4-A champ Myers Park is in third at 147.5.

Chapel Hill’s sweep of the 3-A cross country crowns and second-place finish in men’s soccer were the top performances for Tiger teams, who tallied playoff points in five sports for a 247.5 total, just five points ahead of Raleigh Cardinal Gibbons, which has moved from 2-A to 3-A. Gibbons won the 3-A volleyball state title, was second to Chapel Hill in both men’s and women’s cross country, and also finished in the top eight in women’s tennis, men’s soccer and football.

Perennial contender Charlotte Catholic is in third place, just 7.5 points behind Chapel Hill at 235.  Catholic won the women’s tennis state championship but also recorded playoff points in five other fall sports. Waxhaw Marvin Ridge is in fourth.

Salisbury holds a 22.5-point edge over Northwood in the 2-A standings with a total of 230. Salisbury’s top fall finishes included a women’s tennis state title and first place among 2-A teams in women’s golf. Northwood placed second in men’s soccer and third in women’s golf among 2-A schools and had a whopping six teams earn playoff points. East Lincoln, the men’s cross country champ in the classification, is third with 165 points and Carrboro fourth at 157.5.

A state championship in men’s soccer and second-place finish in women’s cross country helped lift Hendersonville to the top 1-A spot with 182.5 points.  The North Carolina School of Science and Math finished fourth or better in three different state championships, including winning the women’s tennis state crown, for a 150 total.

Just back in third is Robbinsville with 147.5 points. Robbinsville had a strong showing in cross country, including a state title by the men and third-place finish by the women, and a state semifinal berth in football.

Wachovia Cup points are determined by a system based on performance in state-championship events. All schools that finish in the top eight positions (plus ties) earn points. In the playoff events involving teams from more than one classification, Wachovia Cup points are awarded based on the school’s standing against other schools in its own classification. If fewer then eight schools from a classification compete in a sport, only those schools that are represented are eligible to receive the Wachovia Cup points.

Points are awarded for all sports as follows: 50 for first, 45 for second, 40 for third, 35 for fourth, 30 for fifth, 25 for sixth, 20 for seventh and 15 for eighth. In the event of a tie, the schools receive an equal number of points based on the number of teams that tie and the number of teams that finish higher in the standings. Five points are awarded for each sanctioned sport in which a school competes.

Wachovia Cup standings are announced three times each school year: once after the fall, again after the winter sports, and then concluding with the winner after the spring sports season ends in June. The engraved silver cups are presented during NCHSAA Day activities at UNC-Chapel Hill each fall.

NORTH CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

WACHOVIA CUP STANDINGS AFTER FALL SPORTS 2009

1-A CLASSIFICATION

SCHOOL                                                            POINTS

1. Hendersonville                                                182.5

2. NC School of Science and Math                   150

3. Robbinsville                                                147.5

4. Albemarle                                                           140

5. Misenheimer Gray Stone Day                        127.5

6. Mount Airy                                                           117.5

7. Pender                                                            107.5

    Kernersville Bishop McGuinness                  107.5

9. Dixon                                                            102.5

10. Southwest Onslow                                    92.5

11. West Montgomery                                    90

12. East Montgomery                                          80

      Lake Norman Charter                                    80

14. Hayesville                                                        75

      Wallace – Rose Hill                                     75

2-A CLASSIFICATION

1. Salisbury                                                            230

2. Northwood                                                         207.5

3. East Lincoln                                                165

4. Carrboro                                                            157.5

5. Charles D. Owen                                             135

6. Hillsborough Cedar Ridge                            120

7. Topsail                                                            105

8. Newton-Conover                                            102.5

     Shelby                                                            102.5

10. Surry Central                                                95

      East Duplin                                                95

12. Mountain Heritage                                    80

      Tarboro                                                            80

      Reidsville                                                        80

      Central Davidson                                          80

      North Surry                                                80

3-A CLASSIFICATION

1. Chapel Hill                                                            247.5

2. Raleigh Cardinal Gibbons                                 242.5

3. Charlotte Catholic                                                235

4. Waxhaw Marvin Ridge                                        182.5

5. Asheville                                                                157.5

6. West Henderson                                                  130

7. Eastern Alamance                                               120

8. Belmont South Point                                        115

9. Wilson Ralph L Fike                                         97.5

    Northern Guilford                                                  97.5

11. West Rowan                                                85

12. Western Alamance                                    80

      Hickory                                                            80

      South Johnston                                                80

15. Greenville D.H. Conley                                    72.5

      Havelock                                                            72.5

      Jacksonville                                                72.5

      Waynesville Tuscola                                    72.5

      Southern Nash                                                72.5

4-A CLASSIFICATION

1. Cary Green Hope                                                197.5

2. Asheville TC Roberson                                    155

3. Charlotte Myers Park                                    147.5

4. Raleigh Broughton                                                130

5. Charlotte Ardrey Kell                                    125

6. Greenville JH Rose                                                122.5

7. Winston-Salem Mount Tabor                        115

8. West Johnston                                                110

9. Asheville A.C. Reynolds                                    107.5

   Greensboro Page                                                107.5

11. Greensboro Grimsley                                    105

12. Jamestown Ragsdale                                    97.5

13. Wilmington New Hanover                        95

14. Southern Pines Pinecrest                                    87.5

15. Raleigh Athens Drive                                    85

      Raleigh Sanderson                                    85

      Matthews David W. Butler                        85

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