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Indoor Track and Field Championships

February 10th, 2008 Posted in High school indoor track and field, NCHSAA

CUMMINGS WINS WOMEN’S CROWN, MOORESVILLE TAKES MEN’S TITLE IN NCHSAA 1-A/2-A/3-A INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS (Chapel Hill: February 9, 2008)

Pole Vault photo
Photo: pole vault competition, Ken Charnock for LocalReplay

See more of Ken’s photos from the indoor track and field championships on his photo channel linked here.

NC indoor track and field championships summary from the NCHSAA:

Sherice Walker of Burlington Cummings captured first place in three events to lead her Cavaliers to its second straight team title in the North Carolina High School Athletic Association 1-A/2-A/3-A indoor track and field championships on Saturday at the Eddie Smith Field House on the University of North Carolina campus. Walker was named the Most Valuable Performer in the women’s meet as she grabbed top honors in the 55 hurdles, long jump and triple jump.

Cummings tallied 59 points in the women’s competition to 50 for Western Guilford, with Jacksonville third at 48. Winston-Salem Parkland was fourth with 46 and Asheville T.C. Roberson fifth with 38.

Jordan Lee of Hillsborough Cedar Ridge took first in both the women’s high jump and pole vault.

Mooresville earned the men’s team title, tallying 68 points to 46 for second place Asheville. Defending champion Parkland followed in third with 35.5 points, followed by Winston-Salem Carver (34) and Southern Guilford (29).

Southern Guilford;s William Graves was the Most Valuable Performer in the men’s meet, winning both the 300 and 500. Mooresville’s Patrick Campbell was also a double individual winner in the 1600 and 3200.

NORTH CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
2008 1A/2A/3A INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Eddie Smith Field House, University of North Carolina
Agate:

> Women - Team Rankings - 14 Events Scored
> ==============================================================================> =
> 1) Cummings 59 2) Western Guilford 50
> 3) Jacksonville 48 4) Parkland 46
> 5) Roberson, T. C. 38 6) Cedar Ridge 27
> 7) White Oak 26 8) Ragsdale 18
> 9) Williams 15 9) Southeast Guilford 15
> 11) Wilkes Central 14.33 12) Sun Valley 14
> 13) Olympic 13 13) Cardinal Gibbons 13
> 15) South Central 12 16) Dudley 10
> 16) Forestview 10 18) North Buncombe 8
> 18) Triton 8 18) Southern Guilford 8
> 18) Northwest Cabarrus 8 22) Parkwood 6
> 22) South Johnston 6 22) Marvin Ridge 6
> 22) Hendersonville 6 26) Union Pines
> 5.50
> 26) Southern Nash 5.50 28) Princeton 5
> 28) Swain County 5 28) Erwin 5
> 31) Waddell 4 31) Mooresville 4
> 31) Madison 4 31) Asheville 4
> 35) Glenn 3 35) Southwest Edgecombe 3
> 35) Southwest Guilford 3 38) Concord 2
> 38) Patton 2 38) Northwood 2
> 38) East Henderson 2 42) South Rowan 1
> 43) NC Science Math 0.33 43) Avery
> 0.33
>
> Men - Team Rankings - 14 Events Scored
> ==============================================================================> =
> 1) Mooresville 68 2) Asheville 46
> 3) Parkland 35.50 4) Carver 34
> 5) Southern Guilford 29 6) East Lincoln 24
> 7) South Johnston 21 8) North Rowan 16
> 9) Eastern Alamance 14 9) Bunker Hill 14
> 11) Dudley 13.50 12) White Oak 13
> 12) Goldsboro 13 14) Polk County 11
> 14) Rocky Mount 11 14) Williams 11
> 17) Mount Pleasant 10 17) Rockingham County 10
> 19) Madison 9 20) Northside (Jax) 8
> 20) Swansboro 8 22) East Rowan 7
> 22) Southeast Guilford 7 22) Southern Lee 7
> 25) Hendersonville 6 25) Northern Nash 6
> 25) Reagan 6 25) Eastern Randolph 6
> 25) Cedar Ridge 6 25) Patton 6
> 31) North Pitt 5 31) West Henderson 5
> 31) South Central 5 31) South Rowan 5
> 31) Southwest Guilford 5 31) Roberson, T. C. 5
> 31) Ragsdale 5 38) Brevard 4
> 38) West Rowan 4 38) Erwin 4
> 38) Nash Central 4 42) East Henderson 3
> 42) Greene Central 3 42) Maiden 3
> 42) Sun Valley 3 42) Farmville Central 3
> 47) Carson, Jesse 2 48) Owen 1
> 48) Overhills 1

This was the 22nd annual competition in indoor track held by the NCHSAA, but just the second year that the 1-A, 2-A and 3-A classes have competed together and the 4-A school have their own separate championship. The championships are sponsored by host city sponsors Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce, the Town of Chapel Hill, the Chapel Hill-Orange County Visitors Bureau, UNC Healthcare, BlueCross and BlueShield of North Carolina, and BB&T.

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