Up & Coming Weekly

December 04, 2018

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DECEMBER 5-11, 2018 UCW 25 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM NCHSAA Board of Directors meeting by EARL VAUGHAN JR. Joshua Daffin Jack Britt • Senior • Golf, cross country Daffin has an unweighted grade point average of 4.0. He is a member of the Science Olympiad and Laser Photonics. He will attend either the U.S. Military Academy at West Point or the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis. Kelzie Wilburn Jack Britt • Senior • Volleyball, basketball, unified track and field Wilburn has an unweighted grade point average of 4.0. She is a member of the National Honor Society and the Health Occupations Students of America. She plans to attend UNC- Charlotte next year. Rocket Fizz Soda Pop and Candy Shop congratulates these amazing scholar athletes of the week and invites them to the Rocket Fizz Store at 1916 Skibo Rd. to receive a FREE gift recognizing their achievement! www.rocketfizz.com Future discussions drew more attention than current action at last week's meeting of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association Board of Directors. Discussion con- tinued on two major topics the board has been considering for some time, the status of transgender ath- letes in the state's high school programs and the possibility of allow- ing home-schooled students to be members of NCHSAA athletic teams. "Those are huge topics that were discussed,'' said board member Patty Evers, who is athletic director and girls basketball coach at East Bladen High School. "There will be more discussion in May (at the board's spring meeting),'' Evers said. "Those things are real. They are important issues around our state.'' Evers said the central point in the home school debate is making sure those students will com- pete at the school in the district where they reside. "You want them to be involved with other kids on your campus,'' she said. "I don't know how it's all going to come out, but I know some- thing has to be done.'' The biggest news for Fayetteville to come out of the meeting was the Eastern Regional basket- ball tournament finals will continue to be held at Fayetteville State's Capel Arena, with the possibil- ity of East Carolina University holding the other half of the regional finals. In other action that was taken by the board, a proposal from the N.C. Wrestling Coaches Association was approved to hold a tournament for female wrestlers on a one-year trial basis in Winston-Salem. "I think that's a move in the right direction,'' Evers said. "Hopefully it will bring about other things in the future, like offering the sport in our public schools as a female sport.'' In a move promot- ing safety, baseball and softball coaches who are coaching from the box on the field will be required to wear a skull cap or helmet. Evers coached soft- ball for 13 years at East Bladen and supports the decision. "I think it's a very smart move that we put that in play,'' she said. Because of travel costs, fees for officials assigned to third-round games in the state play- offs with neutral crews will be increased. Evers, who used to officiate volleyball, once traveled from Elizabethtown to Charlotte for a third-round game. There will be no limitations placed on seven-on-seven competitions during the sum- mer months. The Sports Medicine Advisory Committee withdrew a tabled proposal that if approved would have put limits on them. • The N.C. Independent Schools Athletic Association recently announced its all-state foot- ball teams. The following athletes from NCISAA schools in Cumberland County were selected to the 11-man team. First team: Cha'von McEachern, RB, Trinity Christian; Zovon Lindsay, OL, Trinity Christian; Jeffrey Woods, DL, Trinity Christian. Second team: Deumbre Ginyard, WR, Trinity Christian; Jhamal Jackson, DL, Village Christian; Que'won Hilliard, LB, Trinity Christian; Chris Herbert, DB, Trinity Christian. Honorable mention: Eric Henderson, OL, Village Christian; JaRae King, OL, Trinity Christian; Isaiah Christian, LB, Village Christian; Orlando Flowers, ATH, Village Christian. The biggest news for Fayetteville is the Eastern Regional basketball tournament finals will continue to be held at Fayetteville State's Capel Arena. & PRESENT OUR WEEKLY LINE UP MONDAY 10 20 30 40 40 30 20 10 50 10 20 30 40 40 30 20 10 50 10 20 30 40 40 30 20 10 50 10 20 30 40 40 30 20 10 50 10 20 30 40 40 30 20 10 50 10 20 30 40 40 30 20 10 50 FRIDAY 10 20 30 40 40 30 20 10 50 10 20 30 40 40 30 20 10 50 WEDNESDAY December 7th LIVE to The Fields @ 7:00pm Eastern 4A Championship on 105.7 FM. Kickoff at 7:30 Terry Sanford HS may host Eastern 3A Championship on AM640 Kick off @ 7:30pm Check website NCPrepSports.net for TEAM Pairings Ending with Postgame Scoreboard w/ Sonny Jones 6-8pm TERRY SANFORD HIGH SCHOOL COACH'S SHOW 8-9pm @ Sammio's, 2623 Raeford Rd Airing on WFNC AM640 Trey Edge w/ Coach Bruce McClellan

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