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Hickory High’s boys closed out a share of the Northwestern 3A-4A basketball title with a 54-40 victory Friday night over visiting Fred T. Foard on Senior Night at Craft Gym.
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Alexander Central High’s boys made their intentions known on Friday night – they’ll be one of the teams to beat as the Northwestern 3A-4A basketball tournament starts next week.
Hickory High has forfeited nine varsity football games – all eight of its wins and a tie from last season -- for inadvertently using an ineligible player.
The next rounds in the pursuit of state high school dual-team wrestling championships will take Fred T. Foard and Newton-Conover on the road.
Fred. T. Foard High is now two steps closer to advancing to the state dual-team wrestling championships.
Rivalry games are always tough, especially for the team visiting on a Senior Night.
Six high school wrestling teams from the Greater Hickory area are headed to the state dual-team championships on Tuesday, with two of them wrestling at home.
Fred T. Foard High used numbers en route to its second straight Northwestern 3A-4A wrestling tournament championship on Saturday.
Jordan Turner was the hero in Fred T. Foard High’s 45-43 basketball victory over visiting St. Stephens on Friday night.
In a sport that thrives on individual competition, reaching the state swimming regional is usually a bench mark.
Hickory High’s girls remained unbeaten in the Northwestern 3A-4A on Tuesday night, beating visiting South Caldwell 52-45.
The third time is the charm.
Brooke Robinson scored a game-high 20 points, 16 over the final three quarters, lifting Fred T. Foard High to a 65-53 win over South Caldwell in Northwestern 3A-4A girls’ basketball on Friday night at South Caldwell.
Record Sports Editor Chris Hobbs’ picks for Friday night’s top high school basketball games in the Greater Hickory area (girls’ games tip at about 6:15 p.m., boys’ games follow):
When St. Stephens High wrestles at home, a single light shines down on the mat, drawing everyone’s attention to the Indians’ wrestlers.
It was a good night for the defending champions.
No matter how hard St. Stephens High’s boys tried to mount a comeback on Friday night, Alexander Central staved them off.
When St. Stephens High’s varsity returns to the football field this fall, it will be under a new head coach.
Chris Bunting, who joined the football staff at St. Stephens High in 2010 and was the team’s defensive coordinator last season, is the school’s new head football coach.
The St. Stephens High boys soccer team will have a new head coach when the 2012 season begins in the fall.
Hickory High’s girls rebounded from a sluggish first quarter on Tuesday afternoon to defeat Fred T. Foard 75-52 in Northwestern 3A-4A basketball at Foard.
Record Sports Editor Chris Hobbs’ picks for Tuesday night’s top high school basketball games in the Greater Hickory area (girls’ games tip at about 6:15 p.m., boys’ games follow unless otherwise noted):
When things aren’t going so well, you sometimes simply just have to survive.
BOYS EAST BURKE 68, BANDYS 39
GIRLS BANDYS 79, EAST BURKE 45
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