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The Lady Panthers — the ones from Hibriten High — beat the Patton High Lady Panthers 4-0 on Thursday in Morganton.
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With rain in the forecast for Friday, four Catawba Valley Athletic 2A-3A Conference high school varsity events -- three baseball games and one soccer match -- have been moved to Thursday.
Conference play for many of the area's high school baseball, softball and girls' soccer teams arrives Tuesday, just eight days after the first allowable playing date for spring sports games or matches.
The path to the West 3A Regional could take the unbeaten Hickory High girls to Forestview again this season.
When Quin Smith's understanding of the game grew to match his athleticism he became the complete player that his head coach, Hibriten's Chuck Cannon, loves.
Hickory High sophomore swimmer Graham Williams has set his goals.
It's a new year, so why not get to the good stuff as quickly as possible?
CATAWBA VALLEY CLASSIC GIRLS Today at Hickory HighNo. 8 Alexander Central (0-9) vs. No. 1 Hickory (7-0), 4 p.m.No. 6 Maiden (3-3) vs. No. 3 Newton-Conover (3-1), 5:30 p.m.No. 7 Fred T. Foard (2-5) vs. No. 2 Bandys (7-1), 7 p.m.No. 5 St. Stephens (4-4) vs. No. 4 Bunker Hill (5-2), 8:30 p.m.
Although Hibriten High's Quin Smith has been blessed with an impressive ability to play football, he doesn't really talk a lot about what lies ahead.
On a team that plays more sophomores and freshmen than seniors, Canton Pisgah High's Black Bears have made big strides this season.
Fred T. Foard High nosed out Hibriten and remained in the race for the Catawba Valley Athletic 2A-3A Conference championship.
In a match to determine first place in the Catawba Valley Athletic 2A-3A Conference, the Hickory Red Tornadoes outlasted the Hibriten Panthers 1-0 in boy's soccer action Monday night.
BANDYS (1-1) at HIBRITEN (2-0), 7:30 p.m. Hibriten wiped away a streak last season when it grabbed its first series victory over Bandys, winning 40-26 on the road.
Record Sports Editor Chris Hobbs' top five things to watch in area prep football tonight:
Hibriten High head football coach Chuck Cannon says the Panthers don't throw the ball much. But when they do, it's going to be a big play. The Panthers turned three of those big plays into a 35-0 win over host South Caldwell on Friday night when quarterback Jamichael Walton completed six-of-eight passes in the first half for 160 yards and three touchdowns.
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