Just curious to know which teams have to travel the most and least for their first round matchup. I see that Trask has to go to Cummings. 2 1/2 hours, 170 miles. Any further opponents? Include all divisions.
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Same conference?East Gaston to Maiden is probably 20 miles
Nope Maiden is in a Lincoln Catawba County conference and East Gaston is in Gaston Cleveland County conference.Same conference?
Ok. One thing I can't stand is first round conference rematches. And they almost always seem to be games that were just played the last week of the regular season.Nope Maiden is in a Lincoln Catawba County conference and East Gaston is in Gaston Cleveland County conference.
Wow.Catholic and Myers Park is 7 miles.
Pisgah is replaying the last team they played.Ok. One thing I can't stand is first round conference rematches. And they almost always seem to be games that were just played the last week of the regular season.
I hate the fact that that school is considered a North Carolina school.This should be one, Ravenscroft School in Raleigh travels to Rabun Gap, Ga., to play Rabun Gap Nacoochee, 330 miles.
NCISAAis that a NCHSAA playoff game?? don't think so.......................but you're right....helluva haul.....
Rabun Gap is right outside Franklin/ Otto, NC but I still don’t get why they don’t align with Georgia conferences. I wouldn’t imagine travel would be that drastically different. They were so-so for many years but have had a change in philosophy football-wise in the last decade kind of like Christ School in Arden.is that a NCHSAA playoff game?? don't think so.......................but you're right....helluva haul.....
Strong work. Thanks.Here are the longest travel distances for 1st Round games:
Andrews to Thomasville: 250 miles
Christ The King to Hayesville: 230 miles
Madison Co. to Reidsville: 213 miles
East Columbus to Perquimans Co.: 206 miles
Trinity to Brevard: 198 miles
Person Co. to North Brunswick: 192 miles
South Johnston to Currituck Co.: 189 miles
Cherokee to Starmount: 179 miles
St. Pauls to Hertford Co.: 177 miles
Heide Trask to H.M. Cummings: 169 miles
Chapel Hill to J.T. Hoggard: 163 miles
J.A. Holmes to Midway: 162 miles
Camden Co. to Princeton: 161 miles
South Granville to Whiteville: 158 miles
Shortest:
Charlotte Catholic to Myers Park: 7 miles
Heritage to Millbrook: 10 miles
Providence to Weddington: 10 miles
Cuthbertson to Porter Ridge: 16 miles
A.L. Brown to Mooresville: 16 miles
Anson Co. to Forest Hills: 19 miles
Mount Tabor to Davie Co.: 20 miles
West Rowan to Northwest Cabarrus: 20 miles
Southeast Raleigh to Apex Friendship: 21 miles
Orange Co. to Southern Alamance: 23 miles
Wake Forest to Garner: 24 miles
C.A. Erwin to West Henderson: 25 miles
W.H. Page to East Forsyth: 27 miles
East Davidson to Salisbury: 30 miles
Southern Durham to Eastern Alamance: 32 miles
Apparently, they are pretty good. They were ranked the number 1 team in NC for much of the season smh. Imagine a team located in Georgia being named a NC State Champion....Rabun Gap is right outside Franklin/ Otto, NC but I still don’t get why they don’t align with Georgia conferences. I wouldn’t imagine travel would be that drastically different. They were so-so for many years but have had a change in philosophy football-wise in the last decade kind of like Christ School in Arden.
Robbinsville played RG 10 times going 9-1.Rabun Gap is right outside Franklin/ Otto, NC but I still don’t get why they don’t align with Georgia conferences. I wouldn’t imagine travel would be that drastically different. They were so-so for many years but have had a change in philosophy football-wise in the last decade kind of like Christ School in Arden.
Same conference?
Yes, I’d imagine Robbinsville is the most isolated high school in the state, as far as getting into and out of, to the next nearest competition.The Rabun County tigers are a really good program also. I'd like to play them again.
We're so isolated we can play many teams without long drives. Even though we are on the Tenn border it's to long a drive on bad roads to play below average teams.
Well…. Maybe Chopper’s reply that came in above mine while typing leaves me standing corrected. 🤣.Yes, I’d imagine Robbinsville is the most isolated high school in the state, as far as getting into and out of, to the next nearest competition.
Anyway you go, it’s a long winding road. Haha!
I did my post in a hurry, must have missed that oneEast Gaston to Maiden is 24 miles
yes, Cape Hatteras and Ocracoke are going to be a 2-4 hour drive to anywhere other than Manteo & First Flight, and actually even those two are well over an hour away, especially for Ocracoke, who probably doesn't even play them.....Ocracoke & Mattamuskeet are in the same county but 2-3 hours apart with a ferry rideI notice you teams out east can be 1000 miles apart and be in the same conference. Alot of space between schools out there.
28 on the list I made but still didn't notice them while doing a quick scan, will add themEast Gaston to Maiden is 24 miles
Y’all keep the congestion, we’ll keep the space!I notice you teams out east can be 1000 miles apart and be in the same conference. Alot of space between schools out there.
Y’all keep the congestion, we’ll keep the space!
Oh yeah. The further east you go, the more fields, and as targeelg said, even water you have to traverse. In the east central and west central part of the state, that's where most of the metro areas are, so obviously there's the need for more schools. And the further into the mountain area you go, the smaller the land area gets, so naturally, things will be closer than down east, with all this space. I always think of this side as the junk in the trunk part of the state lol.I notice you teams out east can be 1000 miles apart and be in the same conference. Alot of space between schools out there.
Not hating at all, just speaking the truth. Gotta have ground for the grain to feed all the 🐷 n 🐓So Unneccessary
Dawg-on haters
Yeah but I. The west 50 miles is over 2 hrs over busOh yeah. The further east you go, the more fields, and as targeelg said, even water you have to traverse. In the east central and west central part of the state, that's where most of the metro areas are, so obviously there's the need for more schools. And the further into the mountain area you go, the smaller the land area gets, so naturally, things will be closer than down east, with all this space. I always think of this side as the junk in the trunk part of the state lol.
Lol. Touché.Yeah but I. The west 50 miles is over 2 hrs over bus
They have that out west also, just more schools closer together in the big towns and 1 city out here.Not hating at all, just speaking the truth. Gotta have ground for the grain to feed all the 🐷 n 🐓
From 1997-2001, Cape Hatteras was in a conference with:yes, Cape Hatteras and Ocracoke are going to be a 2-4 hour drive to anywhere other than Manteo & First Flight, and actually even those two are well over an hour away, especially for Ocracoke, who probably doesn't even play them.....Ocracoke & Mattamuskeet are in the same county but 2-3 hours apart with a ferry ride
Gonna be a sweet ride back for Southeast. I don't think it'll be close.Southeast Alamance to Martin County-154 miles.
Before the new school was built and Catholic was located on Park Road they would play some of their big gate games at Myers Park.Catholic and Myers Park is 7 miles.