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Final Standings: 2011-2012 Wells Fargo Cup

Tuesday - June 19, 2012

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(NCHSAA Press Release)

CHAPEL HILL -- Wells Fargo, along with the North Carolina High School Athletic Association, today announced the final standings in the Wells Fargo Cup competitions for the 2011-12 academic year.

The Wells Fargo Cup, formerly known as the Wachovia Cup, is sponsored by Wells Fargo and the NCHSAA. The award recognizes the high schools that achieve the best overall interscholastic athletic performance within each of the state's four competitive classifications. The Cup program is in its 33rd year.

Cary Green Hope maintained its lead after winter sports to capture the Cup in the final 4-A standings for the third consecutive year. Raleigh Cardinal Gibbons took the top spot in the 3-A classification with a great all around performance, while Carrboro was the Cup winner among 2-A schools for the first time ever. Kernersville Bishop McGuinness and Durham's North Carolina School of Science and Math finished in a dead heat for top honors among 1-A schools.

"We sincerely appreciate Wells Fargo's commitment to our overall program in recognizing our champions," said Davis Whitfield, NCHSAA commissioner. "These schools which win the Wells Fargo Cup do a tremendous job with their overall athletic programs, and we are grateful for Wells Fargo's desire to recognize their achievements."

In the 4-A classification, Green Hope finished first with 510 points to hold off Charlotte Myers Park for the second consecutive year, as the Mustangs finished in the runner-up spot with 400 points. Green Hope preserved its title by winning the women's lacrosse state championship, finishing as the state runner-up in women's soccer, and also getting to the state quarterfinals in men's dual team tennis and garnering sixth in men's golf. Myers Park had a third-place finish in men's golf to go with getting to the state semifinals in men's lacrosse and quarterfinals in women's lacrosse.

Raleigh Broughton wound up third with 377.5 points, while Cornelius W.A. Hough had its best year in its brief history with 357.5 points, good for fourth, and Charlotte Ardrey Kell was fifth with 355.

Broughton's top performance in the spring was a men's 4-A golf title, while Hough was the state champion in women's soccer and runner-up in baseball.

Cardinal Gibbons held on to the top spot in the 3-A standings with playoff points in an impressive five different spring sports, including winning the men's dual team tennis championship and taking top honors among 3-A men's lacrosse teams. Gibbons recorded a whopping 775 points, ahead of runner-up Waxhaw Marvin Ridge at 642.5.

Marvin Ridge's spring performances included three state runner-up finishes among 3-A teams in women's lacrosse, men's dual team tennis and men's golf. Charlotte Catholic was third with 575 points, followed by Chapel Hill (435) and Northern Guilford (347.5).

Carrboro had an impressive spring to secure its first Cup ever, rolling up 280 playoff points in the spring for its 602.5 total, well ahead of runner-up Shelby at 415. Carrboro won the 2-A women's soccer title and the women's outdoor track crown and was also the top 2-A team in the open men's lacrosse championships, while Shelby was the 2-A men's dual team tennis champion.

Cuthbertson was third with 400 points, with its top spring performance a runner-up finish in the women's soccer playoffs. Two-time defending Cup champion Salisbury, the men's golf titlist, was fourth with 370 points and North Lincoln captured fifth overall with 362.5 points.

In the 1-A classification, Bishop McGuinness collected playoff points for positions in four different sports, including winning the state 1-A men's golf crown and making the semifinals of the men's dual team tennis state tournament, to surge into a tie with NCSSM. Science and Math was second in the men's 1-A state outdoor track and field meet and was also in the semifinals of the men's dual team tennis state tournament.

Lake Norman Charter, second in the men's 1-A golf and in the semifinals in women's soccer, tallied 447.5 points for third place.

Hendersonville, the school that has recorded the most Cups of any NCHSAA school with 13, finished fourth in the 1-A standings with 432.5 points, and Monroe was fifth at 325. Hendersonville won the men's state tennis title and Monroe was first in women's outdoor track and third in men's track and field.

Wells Fargo Cup points are determined by a system based on performance in state championship events. All schools that finish in the top eight positions (plus ties) earn points. In the playoff events involving teams from more than one classification, Wells Fargo Cup points are awarded based on the school's standing against other schools in its own classification. If fewer then eight schools from a classification compete in a sport, only those schools that are represented are eligible to receive the Cup points.

Points are awarded for all sports as follows: 50 for first, 45 for second, 40 for third, 35 for fourth, 30 for fifth, 25 for sixth, 20 for seventh and 15 for eighth. In the event of a tie, the schools receive an equal number of points based on the number of teams that tie and the number of teams that finish higher in the standings. Five points are awarded for each sanctioned sport in which a school competes.

Wells Fargo Cup standings are announced three times each school year: once after the fall and then the winter sports, and concluding with the winner after the spring sports season ends in June.

NORTH CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
FINAL WELLS FARGO CUP STANDINGS 2011-12
 
1-A CLASSIFICATION
SCHOOL                                POINTS
 1. Kernersville Bishop McGuinness     527.5
    Durham NC School of Science & Math 527.5
 3. Lake Norman Charter        	       447.5
 4. Hendersonville                     432.5
 5. Monroe                             325
 6. West Wilkes                        320
 7. Raleigh Charter                    302.5
 8. North Rowan                        252.5
 9. Riverside (Martin)                 242.5
10. Ayden-Grifton                      227.5
11. North Stokes                       215
12. Thomas Jefferson Classical         207.5
13. Mount Airy                         197.5
    Misenheimer Gray Stone Day         197.5
15. Elkin                              195
 
2-A CLASSIFICATION
SCHOOL                           POINTS
 1. Carrboro                      602.5
 2. Shelby                        415
 3. Waxhaw Cuthbertson            400
 4. Salisbury                     370
 5. North Lincoln                 362.5
 6. Burlington Cummings           350
 7. Wilson Beddingfield           307.5
 8. Hillsborough Cedar Ridge      282.5
 9. Pittsboro Northwood           255
10. Kill Devil Hills First Flight 242.5
11. Kinston                       237.5
12. Newton-Conover                222.5
13. Swansboro                     220
14. West Davidson                 210
15. West Stokes                   207.5
 
3-A CLASSIFICATION
SCHOOL                         POINTS
 1. Raleigh Cardinal Gibbons    775
 2. Waxhaw Marvin Ridge        	642.5
 3. Charlotte Catholic          575
 4. Chapel Hill            	435
 5. Northern Guilford          	347.5
 6. Weddington            	305
 7. Asheville            	280
 8. Hickory              	277.5
 9. North Buncombe              272.5
10. Rocky Mount                 245
11. Orange                      240
12. Burlington Walter Williams  235
13. West Carteret               222.5
14. Pikeville Charles B. Aycock 220
15. Berry Academy               217.5

4-A CLASSIFICATION
SCHOOL                       POINTS
 1. Morrisville Green Hope    510
 2. Charlotte Myers Park      400
 3. Raleigh Broughton         377.5
 4. Cornelius W.A. Hough      357.5
 5. Charlotte Ardrey Kell     355
 6. Southern Pines Pinecrest  345
 7. Lake Norman               292.5
 8. Pfafftown Ronald Reagan   285
 9. Charlotte Providence      275
10. Raleigh Wakefield         270
11. Raleigh Millbrook         260
12. Apex                      255
13. Winston-Salem Mount Tabor 242.5
14. Watauga                   237.5
15. East Chapel Hill          227.5

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