North Carolina High School Athletic Conference Championships
The North Carolina High School Athletic Conference served for many years as the athletic organization for historically Black high schools. The NCHSAC conducted classified state championships in several sports, certified officials, and administered its athletic program. Dr. Army Armstrong of Rocky Mount served as its commissioner for many years.
Members of the NCHSAC, which numbered over 100 at one point, joined the NCHSAA when the conferences merged. The NCHSAC officially disbanded in 1969.
OPEN/AAA | |
1928 | Oxford Marry Porter 42, Winston-Salem Columbia Heights 0 |
1930 | Henderson Institute |
1931 | Raleigh B.T. Washington 6, Gastonia Highland 0 |
1932 | Raleigh B.T. Washington |
1933 | Henderson Institute 14, Belmont Reid 0 |
1934 | Henderson Institute 32, Gastonia Highland 13 |
1935 | Wilmington Williston |
1940 | Gastonia Price |
1942 | Asheville Stephens-Lee |
1943 | Durham Hillside |
1944 | Durham Hillside |
1945 | Raleigh B.T. Washington 20, Gastonia Highland 0 |
1946 | Gastonia Highland 7, Raleigh B.T. Washington 6 |
1947 | Wilmington Williston 12, Lexington Dunbar 0 |
1949 | Raleigh B.T. Washington 2, Gastonia Highland 0 |
1950 | Raleigh B.T. Washington 14, Salisbury Price 0 |
1951 | Greensboro Dudley 13, Durham Hillside 6 |
1952 | Kinston Adkin 7, Greensboro Dudley 0 |
1953 | Winston-Salem Atkins 45, New Bern West Street 6 |
1954 | West Charlotte 14, Kinston Adkin 6 |
1955 | Wilmington Williston 13, Winston-Salem Carver 7 |
1957 | Asheville Stephens-Lee 25, Rocky Mount B.T. Washington 6 |
1958 | Rocky Mount B.T. Washington 34, Winston-Salem Carver 6 |
1959 | Winston-Salem Atkins 50, Durham Hillside 0 |
1960 | High Point William Penn, Durham Hillside |
1961 | Rocky Mount B.T. Washington 18, Winston-Salem Carver 0 |
AAAA | |
1962 | Winston-Salem Carver 34, Fayetteville E.E. Smith 2 |
1963 | Charlotte Second Ward 28, Raleigh Ligon 14 |
1964 | Wilson Darden 14, Winston-Salem Carver 0 |
1965 | Elizabeth City P.W. Moore 36, Winston-Salem Carver 0 |
1966 | Greensboro Dudley 6, New Bern Barber 6 (co-champs) |
1967 | Fayetteville E.E. Smith 6, Winston-Salem Paisley 0 |
1968 | Fayetteville E.E. Smith 12, Elizabeth City P.W. Moore 12 |
1969 | Tarboro Patillo 14, Kinston Adkin 0 |
AAA | |
1963 | Winston-Salem Anderson 30, Chapel Hill Lincoln 15 |
1964 | Durham Merrick-Moore 37, Winston-Salem Anderson 14 |
1965 | Durham Merrick-Moore 8, Lexington Dunbar 0 |
1966 | Williamston E.J. Hayes 60, Winston-Salem Anderson 12 |
1967 | Winston-Salem Anderson 20, Durham Merrick-Moore 19 |
1968 | Williamston E.J. Hayes 33, Edenton Walker 0 |
AA | |
1950 | Hickory Ridgeview |
1951 | Nash County Training School 7, Hickory Ridgeview 6 |
1952 | Salisbury Price 13, Tarboro Patillo 7 |
1956 | Lexington Dunbar 6, Chapel Hill Lincoln 6 |
1957 | Chapel Hill Lincoln 7, Lexington Dunbar 6 |
1958 | Lexington Dunbar 32, Chapel Hill Lincoln 6 |
1959 | Lexington Dunbar 20, Clinton 6 |
1960 | Chapel Hill Lincoln 38, Hickory Ridgeview 8 |
1961 | Chapel Hill Lincoln 22, Hickory Ridgeview 0 |
1962 | Hickory Ridgeview 19, Edenton Walker 8 |
1963 | Lexington Dunbar 24, Ahoskie R.L. Vann 6 |
1964 | Hickory Ridgeview 16, Hamlet Monroe Avenue 0 |
1965 | Perquimans County Union 34, Kannapolis Carver 0 |
1966 | Trenton Jones 8, Kannapolis Carver 6 |
1968 | Wake Forest DuBois 6, Sampson 6 |
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