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East Rowan plays long ball to earn first state championship trip in 14 years
As you approach Staton Field in Granite Quarry, you are first greeted by signs that honor past regional and state championship teams at East Rowan. For the last fourteen years, those signs have remained untouched. Until now. Within the walls of one of North Carolina's most iconic high school baseball...
South Brunswick's next football coach is former South Rowan leader Daniel Yow
After a long search, South Brunswick High School has landed its next head football coach. Daniel Yow has been picked to lead the most southeastern high school football program in North Carolina. Yow is stepping in for Rocky Lewis, who departed Southport after eight seasons leading the program. Lewis is...
Asheville High girls soccer suffers emotional double OT loss to Mooresville in 4th round
The driving rain could hardly hide the tears on the faces of Asheville High's players. The emotions were evident as they walked off the field following a 2-1 double-overtime loss to Mooresville in the fourth round of the NCHSAA 4A girls soccer playoffs. The sting of defeat was raw, with some players burying their faces in their shirts and others hugging each other as they huddled one more time.
High School Seniors Become Pen Pals With Senior Citizens
They’re all seniors—one set is just readying for college while the other is basking in their golden years. Both are building a strong friendship. In one North Carolina high school, students have become pen pals with senior citizens, cultivated by easy friendships that surprised everyone. The program is...
Editor’s note: Graduation section will be published on May 30
Dear readers, In years past, the Salisbury Post has published a section dedicated to seniors graduating from the various high schools around Rowan County in the Thursday issue before graduation. We decided to do something a little differently this year. The tab featuring your graduates’ photos will run in the May 30 issue of the […] The post Editor’s note: Graduation section will be published on May 30 appeared first on Salisbury Post.
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