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  2. CLAYTON ― In a perfect representation of progress, the Hoggard High School football team overcame Cleveland in the quarterfinals of the NCHSAA 4A playoffs Friday night.. While the No. 2-seeded ...

  3. In NC high school football’s final regular-season week, a ...

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    The conference showdown in Greater Neuse River 4A is set for the final week of the season after Clayton and Cleveland each took care of business Friday in the penultimate game of the regular season.

  4. North Carolina high school football schedule for 2024 NCHSAA ...

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    See the Week 5 North Carolina high school football schedule for the 2024 NCHSAA, NCISAA season. ... Cleveland at Corinth Holders, 7 p.m. Corvian Community School at Winston-Salem Prep, 7 p.m.

  5. NC high school football playoff scores for 2024 NCHSAA ...

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    Here are the North Carolina high school football playoff scores for first-round games in the 2024 NCHSAA football playoffs ... No. 32 Heritage at No. 1 Cleveland. No. 17 Laney at No. 16 Ashley.

  6. NC high school football scores: NCHSAA playoffs second round ...

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    Here are North Carolina high school football scores from Week 13 of the 2023 NCHSAA season: Second Round. Class 4A East. Clayton 17, Southern Pines Pinecrest 10. Clayton Cleveland 49, Raleigh ...

  7. MaxPreps - Wikipedia

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    MaxPreps is an American website that specializes in coverage of American high school sports. The site is owned by Paramount Global and is a division of CBS Sports. Founded on August 1, 2002, the company has covered up to 29 sports, including boys, girls, and co-ed sports. MaxPreps is currently headquartered in El Dorado Hills, California.

  8. High school football national championships - Wikipedia

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    The oldest of the rating systems, the National Sports News Service, was begun by Arthur H. "Art" Johlfs—who originally started naming champions informally in 1927 as a 21 year old high school coach and official, [2] but did so more formally starting in 1959 [3] after enlarging his network of supporting hobbyists [2] to receive reports from six separate areas of the country. [4]

  9. Cleveland High School football excellence continues across ...

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    The unbeaten Rams are on their way to a 12th straight postseason, having never missed the playoffs. They certainly miss UNC freshman Omarion Hampton, but continued success speaks volumes.