High School Wachova Cup Year End Standings

Wachovia, a Wells Fargo company, along with the North Carolina
High School Athletic Association, has announced the final standings in the
Wachovia Cup competitions for the 2008-2009 sports season.
In most conferences, points are awarded based on participation
and standings in conference play. Each conference determines its own method
of awarding points. Conferences are listed alphabetically by classification.

Coastal Plains 1-A: Topsail swept to the Conference Cup after winning titles
in golf, tennis, and women¹s track and soccer this spring. Dixon ended in
second place thanks to a baseball championship. Conference Standings:
Topsail 892.5, Dixon 772.5, East Carteret 702.5, Lejeune 570, Pamlico 470,
Jones Senior 397.5.

Super Six 1-A: Midway is this year¹s winner after capturing league crowns in
baseball, softball, and golf. James Kenan is the conference runner-up after
ending the spring in first place in women¹s track and second in soccer.
Union is third, thanks to a tie for first place in softball. Conference
Standings: Midway 47, James Kenan 45, Union 41.5, Wallace 35.5, Hobbton 30,
Lakewood 29.

Southeastern 1-A/2-A: League championships in softball and golf
helped propel West Bladen to victory. Men¹s and women¹s track titles allowed
St. Paul¹s to end the year in second place. East Bladen rounds out the top
three after finishing as the runner-up in softball and the third-place team
in baseball. Conference Standings: West Bladen 52, St. Paul¹s 49.5, East
Bladen 47.5, Fairmont 44.5, Red Springs 39, West Columbus 38.5, South
Robeson 37.

Waccamaw 1-A/2-A: South Brunswick is the Waccamaw 1A/2A
conference cup champion after taking league titles in men¹s golf, women¹s
track and soccer. Pender is the runner-up, thanks to a league crown in
softball and a third place finish in women¹s soccer. Top finishes in men¹s
track and baseball helped North Brunswick place third in the conference.
Conference Standings: South Brunswick 130, Pender 104.5, North Brunswick
103, Whiteville 81, South Columbus 77, Heide Trask 67.5, East Columbus 56.

East Central 2-A: Croatan is the Cup winner thanks to league
crowns in baseball, women¹s tennis and women¹s cross country. East Duplin is
the second place team, after capturing conference championships in men¹s
tennis and volleyball. Swansboro rounded out the top three with titles in
women¹s track and women¹s soccer. Conference Standings: Croatan 175, East
Duplin 162.5, Swansboro 160, Richlands 149.5, Clinton 147.5, South Lenoir
125, Southwest Onslow 124, Jacksonville Northside 119.5.

Mid-Eastern 3-A/4-A: The Cup this year goes to Hoggard after a
spring season in which it captured titles in softball, men¹s tennis, and
men¹s golf, as well second place finishes in baseball and women¹s soccer,
and a third place finish in men¹s track. The runner-up in the conference is
New Hanover, with second place finishes in men¹s golf, men¹s tennis, and
women¹s track. The third place team is Laney who won a baseball championship
in addition to a runner-up finish in softball and third place finishes in
men¹s golf and men¹s tennis. Conference Standings: Hoggard 114.5, New
Hanover 93.5, Laney 75, Ashley 69.5, White Oak 67, Jacksonville 66.5, West
Brunswick 43.

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