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Bandys High sophomore guard Madi Story says in big games – and she’s had a lot of them lately – it’s really about doing rather than thinking.
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Shawn Johnson is diligent.
The conventional logic seemed to be that last season was the East Burke High girls’ year for a state playoff run.
Hickory High won’t know any earlier than Friday afternoon if two injured starters will miss the West 3A Regional girls’ basketball title game.
Before a game a few weeks ago, when her Bandys High girls were winning but not playing well, Beth Queen went to a chalkboard and wrote on it U2B1.
Somehow, someway good teams always find a way to come out on top, and Myers Park High’s girls did just that on Wednesday night.
Maiden High’s Hannah Callahan struck out 10 and tossed a no-hitter on Wednesday as the Blue Devils beat visiting Lincolnton 10-0 in girls’ softball.
One season away was enough for Danny Anderson.
Hickory High’s girls picked up another West 3A Regional basketball win on Tuesday night, but it wasn’t easy or pretty.
Head coach Matt Taylor isn’t sure when the moment will come -- perhaps as his Alexander Central High girls board the bus around 2:35 p.m. on Wednesday – but it will get here.
Hickory High’s new head football coach and athletic director is coming from a school in the Red Tornadoes’ conference.
St. Stephens High opened the girls’ soccer season on Monday night with a 9-1 victory over Wilkes Central in the Indians Memorial Classic at St. Stephens.
Never one comfortable about jumping the gun, Hickory High head girls’ basketball coach Barbara Helms saw some promising things from her team during the summer.
Pending approval by the Hickory City Schools at a board of education meeting, the new head football coach at Hickory High will come from within its conference.
Newton-Conover High had two wrestlers leave the Greensboro Coliseum Special Events Center on Saturday with their hands held high as state 2A champions.
WEST REGIONAL PAIRINGS (at Greensboro Coliseum SEC, UNC Greensboro)
Games for the six Greater Hickory area high school basketball teams in the Western Regionals in Greensboro are spread throughout the week, starting on Tuesday night.
Complete results of matches at the state high school championships at the Greensboro Coliseum involving Greater Hickory Area wrestlers. Competition began on Thursday and results indicate each wrestler’s status through Friday. The championship rounds are Saturday:
The freshmen cranked the engine and a senior sealed the deal for the Hickory High girls on Friday night.
There are times in a state basketball playoff run when significant contributions come from unlikely sources.
With each postseason victory, the Alexander Central High girls continue to add another page to their basketball history book.
In the opening minute on Friday night, the Bandys High girls were staring down a six-point deficit, but they didn’t blink.
The Cinderella story continues for 11th-seeded East Burke High girls.
GIRLS 2A BANDYS 73, NORTH STANLY 55
Maiden High’s athletic department will welcome new head varsity football coach Buddy King on Friday from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Brookwood Family Restaurant in Maiden.
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