Western Alamance girls basketball coach Mae Haith has resigned following the Warriors’ winless season, the Burlington Times-News reports. The team went 0-24 this season has lost 34 consecutive games.Read More
Northern Guilford junior forward Amanda Coffer has verbally committed to Campbell.The 6-foot-1 Coffer averaged 12 points, nine rebounds and five blocks per game this season for the Nighthawks, who went 21-8 overall, finished runner-up in the Mid-State 3-A...Read More
Western Guilford guard Brittany Clency will sign with South Carolina Upstate on Wednesday at the high school. South Carolina Upstate plays in the Atlantic Sun Conference.Read More
Dudley forward Lakiya Rouse will sign with Division II St. Augustine’s on Wednesday at the high school.The 5-foot-10 Rouse, a News & Record All-Area first-team selection, averaged 11.7 points, 8.5 rebounds and 4.3 steals per game for the Panther...Read More
The seven-time defending state champion Bishop McGuinness girls basketball team will be honored on the court at halftime of Sunday’s NBA game between the Charlotte Bobcats and Sacramento Kings at Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte.All N.C. High Sc...Read More
Southwest Guilford senior point guard Zena Lovette will sign with Campbell University on April 16.The 5-foot-7 Lovette is a two-time Associated Press all-state selection and Piedmont Triad 4-A Conference player of the year.Read More
Tracy Gathings of Smith, Autumn Carter of Rockingham County and Brittany Clency of Western Guilford are competing in the 15th annual Carolinas All-Star Basketball Classic games Saturday in South Carolina.Read More
From the N.C. High School Athletic Association:Tidbits of information and other minutiae from the 2012 NCHSAA Basketball Championships EAST vs. WEST: For 11 times in the past 12 years entering this year's finals, the Western representatives hav...Read More
Bishop McGuinness flattened Chocowinity Southside 60-44 to win its record seventh consecutive NCHSAA Class 1-A girls basketball state championship Saturday afternoon at the Smith Center, continuing its unprecedented dynasty.Read More
Time Warner Cable customers can watch the NCHSAA boys and girls state championship games on Saturday on News 14 Carolina, Carolina On Demand, News14.com and on Time Warner Cable Special Events channels.Read More