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Well, I guess we can go ahead and CROWN them the winners.Originally posted by NCBlueWonderz:
Hey gal durnit....here is a complete listing of all our accomplishments in State Championships....as you can see we've been there 6 times...and should have been there a couple of other times when we just feel a little short and were upset.
Whiteville Wolfpack State Championship appearances and results...FYI
1938 - State Runner-up to Mt. Airy in state Class B football title game under Coach Paul Powell Sr. a WV native.1939 [/B]- State Runner-up to Forest City in state Class B baseball title game. Star Player was Charlie Ripple Sr.
1965[/B] - State 2-A Champions in Football by acclamation * after defeating Pender High in Eastern 2-A Final. Star players were James Smith & Charlie Ripple Jr. Wolfpack Head Coach was Buck Jolly, former co-captain Wake Forest Football 1959 *see below for explanation of 'acclamation'.[/B]
1969 - State 2-A Basketball Champions defeated Hendersonville in state 2A basketball title game, 6'10" Reggie Royals star player...played for the FSU Seminoles then drafted by Philadelphia 76ers & the NY Nets. Actually played for San Diego Conquistadores of the ABA.
1971 - State Runner-up to Wake Forest-Rolesville in 2A Championship basketball game. Star player was 6'8" Center Warren Lennon.
1981 - State Runner-up to Randleman in 2A football Championship game...Star Player was HB Terry Paige.
1982 - State Runner-up to North Moore in 2A girls softball Championship series
1982 - State Runner-up to Randleman in 2A football Championship game...Star player was QB Brian Watts
1983 - State Champions defeated Piedmont in 2A baseball Championship series...star player was Of George Threadgill.
1984 - State Runner-up to Forest Hills of Marshville NC in 2A football Championship game...Star player was QB Heath Hewett
1985 - State Runner-up to Cherryville in state 2A basketball Championship game...star player was Patrick Lennon
1985 - State Champions defeated Randleman in state 2A Championship baseball series...star player was pitcher Tommy Hammonds
1986 - State Champions Won state 1A-2A golf championship, Monroe was runnerup
1987 - State Runner-up to Southwest Guilford in State 1A-2A golf championships
1987 - State Champions defeated Thomasville in state 2A football championship game 14 - 12. Coached by Bill Hewett...Chester McGlockton star player...played for the Clemson Tigers then in NFL for LA Raiders, Denver Broncos, Kansas City Chiefs & NY Jets.
1989 - State Champions defeated West Stanly for state 2A baseball series championship Star player was
1991 - State Champions defeated C.D. Owen of Black Mountain for state 2A baseball series championship, Pitcher Tommy Greene was Star player drafted by the Atlanta Braves later pitched a no-hitter for the Philadelphia Phillies.
1992 - State Runner-up to Cherryville in baseball 2A series championship games
1995 - State Runner-up to Lexington in state 2A Championship basketball finals
1998 - State Runner-up to Eastern Randolph in state 2A baseball series finals
1999 - State Champions defeated West Caldwell for state 2A basketball Championship, Chris Wilcox star player...Played for the Maryland Terrapins then in the NBA for the Seattle Supersonics, the Detroit Pistons, the Boston Celtics & the LA Clippers.
2000 - State Champions defeated Northwood of Pittsboro for state 2A basketball Championship
2011 - State Champions defeated Randleman of Randolph County for state 2A baseball Championship
2014 - State Champions defeated East Surry of Pilot Mountain for state 1A baseball Championship
2014 - State Runner-up to North Stokes of Danbury NC in State 1A girls softball Championship
* 1965 - State Championship by acclamation: In 1961 the NCHSAA decided to ban 'Championship Games in Football'. This was enacted supposedly because of travel costs. The ban lasted from 1961 until 1971. The HS Superintendents, Principals, Coaches & Players were against this ruling and appealed the decision in court. Even going so far as to sue the NCHSAA. In 1965, the NCHSAA was forced by court decision to begin declaring a Champion and to again start Championship Football Games no later than 1971. The 1965 Whiteville Wolfpack was then acclaimed by the NCHSAA the 1965 State Champions in 2-A Football due to being the only undefeated team in 2-A football with a record of 13 - 0. [/B]
The Whiteville High Wolfpack track team won eight Eastern NC 2A championships in the 1980s and 90s, Having never won a Track & Field Championship, the Pack did have three third-place finishes in the overall team standings for their best showings in the state 2A Track meet.
This post was edited on 11/22 4:16 PM by NCBlueWonderz
Lol, Swain lost to the defending 1A champion, undefeated Robbinsville and undefeated 2A Franklin, all of which are still playing and could most likely beat Whiteville.Originally posted by Themayor569:
IMO, Whiteville will win by 3 TD's. I realize that sounds incredibly cocky, but The Pack has won 9 strait in a split 1A/2A conference. Swain has 2 loses to smaller schools ( although very good small schools ) & Whiteville's only 2 loses are to very good 2A schools. I just dont think Swain has faced the caliber of athletes Whiteville has & their def will struggle. Swain allows almost 15 ppg while they only score 25; Whiteville scores 37 ppg but only allows 10 & thats deceiving bc most games were over by halftime. And the 1st team Def hasn't allowed a point in the last 4 games. Assuming we don't make any of the bonehead mistakes we made in the first half last night, it'll be over by halftime. Enjoy the seafood while you're here, it'll be the highlight of your trip.
Lol ya'll want a cookie? Swain is young this year, but I promise you they will not come intimidated. I'm sure this will be a great game. I highly doubt it be a blowout, unless Swain commits fumbles like they've been prone to do this season. But don't get on here chest thumping about what you've accomplished in state titles when Swain has won more than you've even been to lol.Originally posted by NCBlueWonderz:
Hey gal durnit....here is a complete listing of all our accomplishments in State Championships....as you can see we've been there 6 times in football...and should have been there a couple of other times when we just feel a little short and were upset.
Whiteville Wolfpack State Championship appearances and results...FYI
1938 - State Runner-up to Mt. Airy in state Class B football title game under Coach Paul Powell Sr. a WV native.1939 [/B]- State Runner-up to Forest City in state Class B baseball title game. Star Player was Charlie Ripple Sr.
1965[/B] - State 2-A Champions in Football by acclamation * after defeating Pender High in Eastern 2-A Final. Star players were James Smith & Charlie Ripple Jr. Wolfpack Head Coach was Buck Jolly, former co-captain Wake Forest Football 1959 *see below for explanation of 'acclamation'.[/B]
1969 - State 2-A Basketball Champions defeated Hendersonville in state 2A basketball title game, 6'10" Reggie Royals star player...played for the FSU Seminoles then drafted by Philadelphia 76ers & the NY Nets. Actually played for San Diego Conquistadores of the ABA.
1971 - State Runner-up to Wake Forest-Rolesville in 2A Championship basketball game. Star player was 6'8" Center Warren Lennon.
1981 - State Runner-up to Randleman in 2A football Championship game...Star Player was HB Terry Paige.
1982 - State Runner-up to North Moore in 2A girls softball Championship series
1982 - State Runner-up to Randleman in 2A football Championship game...Star player was QB Brian Watts
1983 - State Champions defeated Piedmont in 2A baseball Championship series...star player was Of George Threadgill.
1984 - State Runner-up to Forest Hills of Marshville NC in 2A football Championship game...Star player was QB Heath Hewett
1985 - State Runner-up to Cherryville in state 2A basketball Championship game...star player was Patrick Lennon
1985 - State Champions defeated Randleman in state 2A Championship baseball series...star player was pitcher Tommy Hammonds
1986 - State Champions Won state 1A-2A golf championship, Monroe was runnerup
1987 - State Runner-up to Southwest Guilford in State 1A-2A golf championships
1987 - State Champions defeated Thomasville in state 2A football championship game 14 - 12. Coached by Bill Hewett...Chester McGlockton star player...played for the Clemson Tigers then in NFL for LA Raiders, Denver Broncos, Kansas City Chiefs & NY Jets.
1989 - State Champions defeated West Stanly for state 2A baseball series championship Star player was
1991 - State Champions defeated C.D. Owen of Black Mountain for state 2A baseball series championship, Pitcher Tommy Greene was Star player drafted by the Atlanta Braves later pitched a no-hitter for the Philadelphia Phillies.
1992 - State Runner-up to Cherryville in baseball 2A series championship games
1995 - State Runner-up to Lexington in state 2A Championship basketball finals
1998 - State Runner-up to Eastern Randolph in state 2A baseball series finals
1999 - State Champions defeated West Caldwell for state 2A basketball Championship, Chris Wilcox star player...Played for the Maryland Terrapins then in the NBA for the Seattle Supersonics, the Detroit Pistons, the Boston Celtics & the LA Clippers.
2000 - State Champions defeated Northwood of Pittsboro for state 2A basketball Championship
2011 - State Champions defeated Randleman of Randolph County for state 2A baseball Championship
2014 - State Champions defeated East Surry of Pilot Mountain for state 1A baseball Championship
2014 - State Runner-up to North Stokes of Danbury NC in State 1A girls softball Championship
* 1965 - State Championship by acclamation: In 1961 the NCHSAA decided to ban 'Championship Games in Football'. This was enacted supposedly because of travel costs. The ban lasted from 1961 until 1971. The HS Superintendents, Principals, Coaches & Players were against this ruling and appealed the decision in court. Even going so far as to sue the NCHSAA. In 1965, the NCHSAA was forced by court decision to begin declaring a Champion and to again start Championship Football Games no later than 1971. The 1965 Whiteville Wolfpack was then acclaimed by the NCHSAA the 1965 State Champions in 2-A Football due to being the only undefeated team in 2-A football with a record of 13 - 0. [/B]
The Whiteville High Wolfpack track team won eight Eastern NC 2A championships in the 1980s and 90s, Having never won a Track & Field Championship, the Pack did have three third-place finishes in the overall team standings for their best showings in the state 2A Track meet.
This post was edited on 11/22 4:31 PM by NCBlueWonderz
That's understandable. I have alot of respect for Swain. I've grown up despising them as a conference rival, but I've seen the program they have and you have to respect it. I would love to watch this game, but I will be in Robbinsville watching my Bulldogs secure a spot in the WesternRegional Championship for the 4th yearOriginally posted by NCBlueWonderz:
Not my intent @ all by posting this Pollo_Loco & Kazuma...just answering an earlier post by Diablo and Gal durnit when they stated that they had many championship appearances...this was JFYI and theirs.
This post was edited on 11/22 4:44 PM by NCBlueWonderz
Originally posted by NCBlueWonderz:
Not my intent @ all by posting this Pollo_Loco & Kazuma...just answering an earlier post by Diablo and Gal durnit when they stated that they had many championship appearances...this was JFYI and theirs.
This post was edited on 11/22 4:44 PM by NCBlueWonderz
Honestly, this team has to be the biggest bunch of over achievers ever to put on a Devil uniform. I just don't know how they continue to win with all the injuries and mistakes this season. Maybe the football gods will smile on the Devils one more time and allow a mistake free game for the first time this season. Nothing easy the rest of the way.Originally posted by olddevil71:
Diablo: if we can cut down on turnovers Friday and get by a good Whiteville team then maybe our 2nd year coach will save some time outs this year at wm in case he gets a 1st down inside wm's 30 yard line again with the game on the line! no surprises in 3rd or 4th rounds as swain has seen starmount & west teams and I think Whiteville coach has albemare connections!.
All is good NCBlue, just like talking a little smack before a good game. Yes I think it will be a tough game and yes we are really young and not our normal size. Probable lost one of our older key platers as well. Swain fans will travel well so we'll see you Friday nite.Originally posted by NCBlueWonderz:
Not my intent @ all by posting this Pollo_Loco & Kazuma...just answering an earlier post by Diablo and Gal durnit when they stated that they had many championship appearances...this was JFYI and theirs.
This post was edited on 11/22 4:44 PM by NCBlueWonderz
Deion Johnson of Murphy is faster than anybody on Whiteville's team, Swain has seen speedy skill guys before. They may not have seen the team speed Whiteville has this season but they've seen skill speed, trust me.Originally posted by Themayor569:
When I say you haven't played athletes like Whiteville has, I quite literally mean you haven't played athletes like Whiteville has. Our RB is 6th in the state in rushing & is higher in ypc. Last night he broke the single season rushing record for a school that has produced many great RBs. If you think that's laughable, go down to your stadium, weight room, practice facility or wherever your coach is watching film today and ask him.
That is what the SMC is known for. Has always been speed of the east vs. smash mouth football of the west. Look at how many titles the SMC has won vs this "speed" of the east. Seriously, it's nothing that hadn't been seen before. Swain, Murphy, and Robbinsville all have defenses that will lay some crushing hits. I'm not over exaggerating. I was able to watch Havelock a few weeks back while on a trip for work and they impressed me with the speed they have, but I swear the hits were harder at the Murphy-Robbinsville game last month (just my opinion). I've heard stories from teams in the 60's, 70's, and 80's and how when it came to the state title game the eastern teams and fans came into the game thinking they would just out run the SMC teams to a title, but after about a quarter of having the wood laid them you could see hesitation in their running. This is the second most interesting game I think this coming week. Wish I could be in two places at once!Originally posted by Strick68:
Sounds to me that they are the only team in NC that can hit someone.
Yes it will be...lol!Originally posted by Deana_King:
This should be a great post to follow this week.
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