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Moving forward will take more than a week, and there’s no plan set by the NCHSAA. Commissioner Que Tucker said the decision on how to proceed will be made by the NCHSAA Board of Directors, which includes Enka athletic director Brian Carver and Jackson County Schools Superintendent Dana Ayers.

“I don’t know if we can play football,” Pruett said. “But I can promise you it’s going to take time. It’s going to take time to figure it out, and a lot of work.”
 
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Looks like the WHC is history for football this year with the devastation to Mitchell, Mtn. Heritage and Avery and Madison.
And Owen. This storm definitely hit the WHC hard. I’m not sure how it shakes out for WNC period besides SMC because Haywood County schools are out all next week and Buncombe is closed indefinitely so that will be at least two straight weeks that are missed when others have played around the state and Pisgah obviously can’t host anything for the year.
 
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