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WNCHSAA Football Championships 1930-76

WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITES ASSOCIATION
FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS
1930-1976
 
The Western North Carolina High School Activites Association was founded on December 10, 1929.  Charter members included Belmont, Concord, Kings Mountain, Lexington, Lincolnton, Monroe, Newton, Mooresville, Black Mountain, Cliffside, Hickory, Lenior, Marion, Morganton, and Rutherfordton-Spindale.
 
The WNCHSAA grew to 42 members in four conferences before it was dissolved in June of 1977 and its members joined the NCHSAA.
 
Only three of the 42 members failed to win a Western title in some sport during the WNCHSAA's existence and it had some outsanding football programs in it.  W.C. Clary served for many years as the executive director of the orginization.
 
From 1930-1953, the WNCHSAA had two conferences, South Piedmont and Western.  Round robin league schedules were not played; therefore numerous times two teams would finish tied for the loop crown.  Occasionally, a playoff was held for a particular conference, but an overall WNCHSAA title game was rarely played.
 
 
1930
 
Hickory and Monroe - no game
1931
 
Hickory and Morganton - no game
1932
 
Hickory and Newton-Conover - no game*
 
 
*These two teams met late in the regular season with Hickory winning
 
 
19-0.  However, an official title game was not played.
1933
 
Lexington and Newton-Conover - no game
1934
 
Lexington and Cherryville - no game
1935
 
Concord 39, Newton-Conover 0
1936
 
Winston-Salem Children's Home and Newton-Conover - no game
1937
 
Winston-Salem Chidren's Home and Forest City - no game
1938
 
Winston-Salem Children's Home, Lexington and Lenoir
1939
 
Lexington and Morganton - no game
1940
 
Lexington, Statesville and Morganton - no game
1941
 
Barium Springs and Morganton - no game
1942
 
Thomasville Mills Home and Marion - no game
1943
 
Winston-Salem Children's Home and Hickory
1944
 
Albemarle 19, Shelby 0
1945
 
Winston-Salem Children's Home and Newton-Conover - no game
1946
 
Albemarle and Morganton - no game
1947
 
Winston-Salem Children's Home and Shelby - no game**
1947
 
Harvest Bowl:  Concord 13, Shelby 6
1948
 
Statesville and Charlotte Tech - no game
1949
 
Winston-Salem Children's Home, Monroe, and Lenoir - no game**
1949
 
Harvest Bowl:  Monroe 13, Lenoir 13
1950
 
Asheboro and Lenoir - no game
1951
 
Lenoir 19, Wilkes Central 14
1952
 
Lenoir 25, Children's Home 19
1953
 
Albemarle 7, Belmont 6
1954
 
Lexington 19, Albemarle 14
1955
 
four conference  champions - no game
1956
 
Lexington and Kings Mountain - no overall title game
1957
 
Albemarle 54, Marion 6
1958
 
Asheboro 33, Hickory 14
1959
 
Hickory 34, Albemarle 13
1960
 
Kannapolis Brown 0, Hickory 0 (Tie)
1961
 
Mooresville 13, Hickory 12
1962
 
Wilkes Central 14, Asheboro 7
1963
 
Asheboro 21, Shelby 6
1964
 
Thomasville 20, Hickory 13
1965
 
Asheboro 34, East Rutherford 7
1966
 
Hickory 41, Statesville 7
1967
 
Lexington 33, Lincolnton 12
1968
 
Shelby 32, Thomasville 12
1969
 
East Rowan 26, Shelby 21
1970
 
Shelby 13, Salisbury 7
1971
 
Salisbury 14, Belmont South Point 14 (Tie)
1972
 
Shelby 26, Mooresville 21
1973
 
Salisbury 13, Watuga 0
1974
 
Salisbury 14, Shelby 3
1975
 
North Davidson 21, Shelby 21 (Tie)
1976
 
Shelby 25, Lexington 0
 
 
 
 
 
** In 1947 Hickory officials inagurated a bowl game to be played at
 
 
Lenoir-Rhyne College featuring two of the top teams in WNCHSAA;
 
 
one from each conference.  The game was played from 1947-1950.
 
 
The teams were selected several weeks before the end of the regular
 
 
season, making it difficult to pick the league champion.
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