8 THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., JANUARY 9,1982
South Mecklenburg Leads In Wachovia Cup
South Mecklenburg
has taken the lead in the
class 4-A statewide
.Wachovia Cup race at
the north Carolina school of
science and mathematics
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end of hiah school - 3-A: Camp' Le- country, tied for fifth In
sports competition in JfuinHsahead in 2-A and . volleyball and tied for
Carolina. I .u. a ciosc race is developing eigntn in soccer. Both
n is ahead in in Class;. 1-A between schools received J 30
- Robbinsville, Edneyville, points for havina a team
tne eastern worm
Carolina School for the
Deaf and John Wilkin
son. The Wachovia Cup
award, sponsored by
Wachovia Bank and
Trust Company and1' the
-North --Carolina High
School Athletic Associa
tion, recognizes four
high schools every year
which have the best ,
overall athletic pro
grams. The Wachovia
Cup program' is in its
third year.
South Mecklenburg
leads , in 4-A, with 170
points, while Chapel Hill
is second . with 158
points. South Mecklen
burg won the state 4-A
championship in football
and girls tennis, and
finished third in soccer.
Chapel Hill finished first
in boys and girls cross
in all six of the sanction
,ed sports for the fall
"season.
In the 3-A Wachovia
Cup race, T.C. Rober
son High in Skyland has
167.5 points, while
Watauga, in second
place;hasTl47.5r-T,er
Roberson came in first in
3-A volleyball competi
tion, finished second in
boys cross, country, and
tied for second in soccer.
Watauga finished first in
3-A boys cross country
competition, finished se
cond in girls cross coun
try and tied for fourth
in volleyball. T.C.
, Roberson received ; 30
points for participating
in all six of the sanction
ed sports, and Watauga
received 25 points for
participating in five
sports. ; j "
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and requires management of Division Staff. Minimum
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leading the 2-A race with
110 points, followed-by
Ledford and
Randleman, ' which' are
tied with 70 points each.
Camp Lejeune came in
v first in 2-A soccer com
petition and ' third in
volleyball. Ledford High
in Thomasville finished
first in volleyball, while
Randleman was; state
champion in 2-A foot
ball competition,' Camp
Lejeune received i 30
points for having a team
in all six sports, and Led-7
"ford and -Randleman
received 20 points each
for participating in four
sports.
In a close J -A race,
Robbinsville has 60
points, while Edneyville
and the Eastern North
Carolina School for the.
Deaf in Wilson are tied
-at second place with 57.5
points , each. John
Wilkinson High in
Belhaven is fourth with
55 points. Robbinsville
won the 1-A state cham
pionship in football. The
School for the Deaf and
Edneyville tied for first
in volleyball, and John
Wilkerson was runnerup
in football. All four
teams received 10 points
for participating in two.
of the six sanctioned
sports. "
All schools which
finish in the top eight
positions (plus any ties)
in a state championship
event receive Wachovia
Cup points. In events
such as track where 4-A,
3-A, 2-A and -1-A
schools all compete
together, Wachovia Cup
points are awarded based
on the school's standing .
against, other schools in
its own classification. If
there are fewer than .
eight schools from a
: classification in the
.event, only those schools ;
4 which are represented
f are eligible to receive ;
Wachovia Cup points. '
" Points are awarded for .
' all sports in the follow
ing ; manner: fifty points
! for first place, 45 for se
; cond, 40 for third, 35 for.
fourth; 30 for fifth,, 25 J
for sixth, 20 for seventh
and 15 for eighth. In the j
event of a tie, the' schools !
will receive an equal
number of points based
on the number of teams
which tie and the number
of-, teams which finish .
higher in the standings, i
Five points are awarded'
for each sanctioned sport
In which a school competes.
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