Tuesday, October 30, 2007
NC High School News, 10/31
John Coutlakis
Brevard High’s Jacob Hagedorn rises to score a goal against Polk County this season. The Blue Devils are ranked fourth in the Best of the West and have a first-round bye in the NCHSAA playoffs.
‘Defensive’ Hagedorn turns on the offense
Soccer Best of the West
NCHSAA soccer playoffs
WNC high school soccer leaders
Photo by Rob Moore
When Watauga lines up for its first state 4-A playoff game Wednesday at Jack Groce Stadium, the Pioneers will see familiar faces across the midfield line.
Watauga begins playoffs vs. Northwestern 4-A rival
Photo by Jeffrey A. Camarati for The Cary News
Panther Creek's Lester Nare (14) tackles Middle Creek's Robert Castro (23) as he goes for the ball.
Panther Creek clinches playoff appearance in second-ever season.
Cats clinch first playoff berth
Bye week good for two Blue Ridge wins
Chapel Hill falls on final day
First-round soccer games involving Mecklenburg County teams
East Burke's speed trips Mallard Creek
Harnett Central At Home For First Round Of Soccer Playoffs
Morehead HS looking for win this time around
Elkin and Starmount will be at home for first round action, while Forbush, Surry Central and North Wilkes will travel.
MIKE DIRKS/TIMES-NEWS
Hendersonville's Eddie Hernandez and Polk County's Angel Mondragon fight for the ball during their match on Oct. 1.
Polk advances as playoffs begin
The Daily News / Don Bryan
Jacksonville Zach Odum (right) fights for the ball during Tuesday's 6-1 victory over Washington in the first round of the NCHSAA 3-A playoffs
Jacksonville HS soccer rolls in first round
Lumberton Pirates hope to ground Jordan Falcons in state playoffs
Bill Bailey (The News Herald)
East Burke High School's Mark Bridges and Tripp Garrou pose Tuesday after shutting out the Mallard Creek High School Mavericks in soccer, 2-0.
East Burke Cavs off to Round 2 in soccer playoffs
First Flight ranks No. 1 in division
New Bern Bears advance to second round
Richmond's season comes to an end
Falls Road Baptist soccer wins state title
Three Cleveland County teams qualified for the playoffs.
Union Pine's Boys Start Soccer Playoffs Tonight
Canales brings loves for soccer to Bulldogs
Photo | Briana Brough
Hoggard's Jamie Jefferson (4) dribbles the ball while being pursued by East Chapel Hill's Farai Sikipa (7) during Hoggard's 1-0 win Tuesday.
Hoggard pulls out 1-0 victory
Greenfield claims 9th boys soccer state title
Forsyth Country Day wins NCISAA 3-A soccer title
Everything jelled at right time for FCD soccer
Prep-playoffs scoreboard(W-S Journal)
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