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SportsTalk: Realignment through the Eyes of an Athletic Director

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Oxford Prep Athletic Director John Hammett joins George Hoyle and Scout Hughes to talk about what goes into conference realignment as well as the things happening at Oxford Prep with the spring sports season upon us. That and much more on SportsTalk!

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SportsTalk: High School Playoff Basketball, First Round Results and Second Round Preview

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Scout Hughes and George Hoyle take a look back at the first round playoffs games in high school basketball for teams in our area. The guys also look forward to the upcoming matchups for the second round. Right here on SportsTalk!

1A NCHSAA Boys State Playoffs First Round Results

  • Vance Charter 76 Eno River 60
  • Wake Prep 65 Excelsior Classical 43
  • Warren County 79 North Edgecombe 54
  • Bertie 75 Roxboro Community 54

1A NCHSAA Girls State Playoffs First Round Results

  • North Edgecombe 54 Vance Charter 46
  • Wake Prep 54 Oxford Prep 10
  • Warren County 57 Falls Lake 43
  • Roxboro Community 58 Cape Hatteras 43

2A NCHSAA Boys State Playoffs First Round Results

  • South Granville 89 Trask 59
  • Whiteville 70 J.F. Webb 61

2A NCHSAA Girls State Playoffs First Round Results

  • Louisburg 69 John A. Holmes 60
  • Goldsboro 68 J.F. Webb 34

3A NCHSAA Boys State Playoffs First Round Results

  • Person 78 Currituck County 74

3A NCHSAA Girls State Playoffs First Round Results

  • Currituck County 57 Franklinton 49
  • Carrboro 67 Vance County 29

Class 4 VHSL Boys State Playoffs Region D Quarterfinals Results

  • E.C. Glass (VA) 59 Mecklenburg County (VA) 48

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1A NCHSAA Boys State Playoffs Second Round

  • Vance Charter @ Wake Prep
  • Warren County @ Southern Wake Academy

1A NCHSAA Girls State Playoffs Second Round

  • Warren County @ Wake Prep
  • Roxboro Community vs. Pamlico County

2A NCHSAA Boys State Playoffs Second Round

  • South Granville vs. Roanoke Rapids

2A NCHSAA Girls State Playoffs Second Round

  • Louisburg @ Nash Central

3A NCHSAA Boys State Playoffs Second Round

  • Person vs. Orange

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SportsTalk: High School Basketball Playoffs Are Set

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The High School Basketball Playoffs Brackets for NCHSAA Teams are out! Scout Hughes and Doc Ayscue talk about the upcoming matchups in the first round for teams in our area. The guys also talk about the great season Crossroads Christian School had in boys and girls basketball. As well as LaNautica Johnson and her run to the North Carolina Wrestling State Championships representing Vance County! All this and more on SportsTalk!

Scores from over the weekend:

1A NCISAA Boys State Championship

  • Victory Christian – 70
  • Crossroads Christian – 42

1A NCISAA Girls State Championship

  • Victory Christian – 63
  • Crossroads Christian – 32

We are all proud of the Crossroads Christian Boys and Girls Basketball Teams for the great season they had!

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1A NCHSAA Boys State Playoffs First Round:

  • Vance Charter vs. Eno River
  • Wake Prep vs. Excelsior Classical
  • Warren County vs. North Edgecombe
  • Roxboro Community @ Bertie

1A NCHSAA Girls State Playoffs First Round:

  • Vance Charter vs. North Edgecombe
  • Wake Prep vs. Oxford Prep
  • Falls Lake vs. Warren County
  • Roxboro Community vs. Cape Hatteras

2A NCHSAA Boys State Playoffs First Round:

  • South Granville vs. Trask
  • J.F. Webb @ Whiteville

2A NCHSAA Girls State Playoffs First Round:

  • Louisburg vs. John A. Holmes
  • J.F. Webb @ Goldsboro

3A NCHSAA Boys State Playoffs First Round:

  • Person vs. Currituck County

3A NCHSAA Girls State Playoffs First Round:

  • Franklinton @ Currituck County
  • Vance County @ Carrboro

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SportsTalk: JUCO Not Counting Towards NCAA Eligibility

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Scout Hughes and George Hoyle talk about a relatively new ruling made by the NCAA that student-athletes playing JUCO still would have four years of eligibility with an NCAA school.

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Crossroads Christian School

SportsTalk: Crossroads Girls Playing For Championship Appearance

UPDATE – FINAL SCORE 

Crossroads Christian 44

Lawrence Academy 42

Crossroads Christian Girls Basketball is Headed to the State Championship!

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The Crossroads Christian School Girl’s Basketball Team joins George Hoyle and Scout Hughes on SportsTalk as they prepare for the State Semi-Finals Tonight! Tip-Off is scheduled at 6pm at Lawrence Academy in Merry Hill, NC. Best of Luck to the Colts!

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NCHSAA

SportsTalk: NCHSAA Releases Third Draft of Conference Realignment

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On Friday, the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) released their third draft for the reorganization of conference play, also known as conference realignment. The Association released its first draft of conference realignment back on December 18th, and the second on January 21st. Although this is the third draft, this is not the final draft. Schools will have a chance to appeal to the NCHSAA Board of Directors before the conferences are approved and confirmed for the 2025-26 school year. It will not be long before the final draft is confirmed from here on out.

Below are the Conference Realignments for teams in Vance County and the surrounding counties:

6A/7A Conference C

  • Vance County (6A)
  • Franklinton (6A)
  • Wake Forest (7A)
  • Heritage – Wake Forest (7A)
  • Knightdale (7A)
  • East Wake (7A)

1A/2A Conference E

  • Vance Charter (1A)
  • Oxford Prep (1A)
  • Falls Lake Academy (1A)
  • Discovery Charter (1A)
  • Excelsior Classical (1A)
  • Henderson Collegiate (2A)
  • Eno River Academy (2A)

4A/5A Conference A

  • Carrboro (4A)
  • J.F. Webb (5A)
  • South Granville (5A)
  • Orange (5A)
  • Cedar Ridge (5A)
  • Seaforth (5A)
  • Durham School of the Arts (5A)

2A/3A/4A Conference A

  • American Leadership Academy, Johnston – Clayton (2A)
  • Louisburg (3A)
  • Wake Prep (3A)
  • North Carolina School of Science and Math – Durham (3A)
  • Bunn (4A)
  • Nash Central (4A)
  • Roanoke Rapids (4A)

1A/2A Conference C

  • KIPP Pride (1A)
  • Southeast Halifax (1A)
  • Weldon (1A)
  • Warren County (2A)
  • Northwest Halifax (2A)
  • Northampton County (2A)

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SportsTalk: Wilkerson And UNC Gear Up For Baseball

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Former Kerr-Vance Player and UNC Baseball Coach Daniel Wilkerson joins SportsTalk with Scout Hughes and George Hoyle to discuss the upcoming season for the Tar Heels.

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SportsTalk: Recap Of The Super Bowl

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Scout Hughes and Doc Ayscue recap the Eagles win over the Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX!

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SportsTalk: Super Bowl Preview and WIZS’s Picks!

UPDATE – FINAL SCORE 

Philadelphia Eagles 40

Kansas City Chiefs 22

RECAP MONDAY ON SPORTSTALK 

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Scout Hughes and Doc Ayscue give their final Super Bowl Preview before The Big Game on Sunday between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles! Below are all the Super Bowl Picks from those at WIZS!

Doc – Eagles

Laura – Chiefs

Matthew – Eagles

Bill – Chiefs

George – Eagles

Scout – Chiefs

Steve – Chiefs

John Charles – Chiefs

John – Chiefs

 

The following episode of SportsTalk was recorded on February 5th, 2025

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SportsTalk: National Signing Day For Vance County Football

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For four of Vance County’s Football Seniors, Wednesday was a major stepping stone to make their dreams a reality. Wednesday was National Signing Day, where athletes all across the nation sign their Letter of Intent to play football at the collegiate level.

The official signing ceremony took place at the Vance County High School Media Center, where VCHS Athletic Director Philip Weil kicked things off. “This is a big milestone for Vance County High School and for our student-athletes.”

Head Football Coach Aaron Elliott spoke on his players just before the signing went underway, “They have all been leaders…we always talk about doing things the right way. My family is here. My kids wanted to get out of school early because these players have treated my family just as I have treated them…we talk about how this is not just a 4-year plan this is a 40-year plan. There is life outside of football. You guys are going to be great, no matter where you end up at.”

First to sign his letter of intent was Camarion Ragland, known as CJ. CJ will play football at North Carolina A&T as a Tight End. But Ragland also says, “They are actually looking at me to play both ways on defense as well.” Ragland also stated that, “I’m not from Henderson, but when I moved here everyone always treated me like family. This is always going to be a place that I can come back to and call home.”

Second to put the pen-to-paper was Antione Doyle Jr. Antione will suit up for the Braves of UNC-Pembroke where he will be a linebacker. Doyle Jr. says he will major in accounting and “hopefully double-major in business as well. I’m hoping to go four years and see where it takes me. Maybe go to The League (NFL), but if not then I’ll get a job in accounting.” Antione is also not from Henderson but he expresses the same gratitude towards VCHS and the community. “I came here last year and played here for two years…everybody just felt like a family atmosphere.” Doyle added that, “Everybody here made me enjoy coming to school every day.”

The third student-athletic to make his commitment official was two-way player Javion Vines-Holder, known as ‘Juice’. Vines-Holder will wear the Rams Helmet when he goes to Winston-Salem State for his collegiate career. Javion will be playing safety while nodding the Red and Black. “I plan to major in Sports Medicine,” said Vines-Holder. The senior had many to thank for this moment. “My supporters, my four years of high school, life in general has played a big important part of my life. Thank you.”

To round out signing day at Vance County High School was Maurice Jackson Jr. He has made his commitment to Virginia Union University in Richmond, Virginia. Maurice will be a defensive lineman while playing for the Panthers. Jackson Jr. will join the reigning CIAA Conference Champions when he steps foot on campus. Maurice will study health sciences and plans to become an athletic trainer. He is grateful to his family, his coaches, and his fellow teammates for where he is now. For Jackson Jr., the 252 holds a special place in his heart. “I want to thank Henderson. I’m not from here, but the last two years y’all have took me in and have shown me ‘home’. Thank y’all!”

There was one more senior who already made his commitment. Taeshawn Alston signed his letter of intent to play at the University of South Carolina during Early Signing Day back in December. Alston is now enrolled at South Carolina and is already with the Gamecocks Squad.

What these student-athletes have shown during their time at Vance County is absolutely remarkable. During their time at the varsity level, this group has compiled a record of 19-3 on the field. Two playoff appearances. A Northern Lakes Conference Championship in 2023. Along with the first 10-win season from any team in Vance County since Southern Vance met the mark in the 2007 campaign.

We congratulate these amazing student-athletes and wish them the best of luck in college! Go Vipers!

From left to right. CJ Ragland (NC A&T), Javion Vines-Holder (Winston-Salem State), Maurice Jackson Jr. (Virginia Union), and Antione Doyle Jr. (UNC-Pembroke).

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