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August 27
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Broughton knocks off Jordan in boys' soccer
Jordan coach Steve Turner thought Tuesday's 3-2 loss to Broughton was a great game for his team.
Not because the Falcons led the two-time reigning state 4-A champions at halftime, not because his team competed head-to-head with the top-ranked team in the state, but because his young team learned a lot about itself.
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Jordan volleyball survives 5-game win
Two nights, two five-game matches, two victories ... not a bad way to close out the non-conference part of the volleyball season.
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August 25
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Tigers, Ladies come up aces; Falcons win in volleyball, soccer
From staff reports
CHAPEL HILL -- The Chapel Hill Tigers stayed perfect to start the season, running the tables against Person (0-1) for a 9-0 win in PAC-6 girls' tennis action Monday.
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August 23
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Friday's prep football roundup
Mt. Tabor 37, Southern 26
MOUNT TABOR -- Southern, which was one game away from the state championship game last year, lost its season-opener to Mount Tabor.
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Emotional victory for Tigers
This one was for No. 90.
Roughly a week and a half after the death of Chapel Hill defensive lineman Atlas Fraley, who wore jersey No. 90, the Tigers defeated Cedar Ridge 21-10 on Friday night in an emotional season-opener for all involved.
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Knights turn it on for second-half rout
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Hillside starts season with a bang
Slowly but surely, a Southern Vance offense that had been stymied early by Hillside's harassing defense made its way downfield, inching toward possibly claiming a second-quarter lead.
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Chargers power past Wildcats
The Northwood Chargers were just too big, too fast and too strong for East Chapel Hill, posting a 48-14 victory Friday night in the season opener for both.
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August 22
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Prep roundup: A look at Friday's football games
Middle Creek at Northern
2007 Record: Middle Creek (6-6), Northern 3-8
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Emotional evening in store for Chapel Hill
The first game of the high school football season is always an emotional event, but for Chapel Hill, its season opener at Cedar Ridge tonight will be even more moving. The Tigers will be without senior defensive lineman Atlas Fraley who was found dead in his home last Tuesday evening. Fraley had participated in Chapel Hill's football scrimmage in the morning and dehydration is a possible cause of death.
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Hillside looks to start with momentum
Hillside and Southern Vance meet in their season-openers tonight for the second year in a row, but this time around Hillside coach Ray Harrison hopes the outcome will be a little different. Last year Southern Vance beat Hillside 26-16 and forced five Hornet turnovers. And then there was the power outage in the third quarter that disrupted the game.
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August 21
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Riverside looks to rebound in 2008
With three first-year head football coaches entering the PAC-6 ranks this season, none might be at a bigger advantage than Riverside coach Todd Spell.
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August 19
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Tigers, Wildcats remain on path to success
It should be no surprise to anyone that the team to beat in cross country in the PAC-6 this season once again is Chapel Hill High.
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August 14
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PAC-6 teams getting a different look
After spending almost three weeks practicing and scrimmaging against teammates, three PAC-6 schools finally got a chance to see some unfamiliar faces at the Spartanfest Jamboree at Smithfield-Selma High on Thursday.
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August 13
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Southern players, coaches want another shot at title
Every day, Southern High football coach Adrian Jones is reminded of his team's loss to Wilmington Hoggard in the Eastern 4-A title game in November.
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Football star remembered as being a 'gentle giant'
Family and friends of Atlas Fraley laughed and cried Wednesday as they remembered the late gentle giant who loved to buy shoes, excelled in math and always stood up for his friends and coaches.
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Mystery surrounds football star's death
Atlas Fraley, a Chapel Hill High School football star who died Tuesday afternoon at his home, apparently made a 911 call for help, but something went wrong.
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Chapel Hill football player dies
Atlas Minor Fraley, 17, an excellent math student and a lineman on the Chapel Hill High School football team, died Tuesday at his home.
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August 12
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Falcons look to eliminate their close losses
Jordan High football coach Mike Briggs knows the PAC-6 is going to be one of the most balanced conferences in the area this year. With a majority of schools returning multiple players it is highly unlikely anyone will go through conference play unscathed.
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August 8
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Jordan grad to play for NCCU
Jordan High's Danielle DeBerry is one of four players who have signed letters of intent to play women's basketball for N.C. Central this season.
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August 1
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Sullivan era begins at Northern
Anthony Sullivan has had to grow up quick virtually his entire life, and now the first-year Northern coach is hoping he can build the Knights back to football prominence just as quickly.
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