Spring 2016 Wells Fargo Conference Cup Standings Announced

Wells Fargo, along with the North Carolina High School Athletic Association, has announced the final standings in the Wells Fargo Conference Cup competitions for the 2016 spring sports season.

The Wells Fargo Cup award, sponsored by Wells Fargo and the NCHSAA, recognizes the schools that achieve the best overall interscholastic athletic performance within each of the state’s four competitive classifications.

The Wells Fargo Conference Cup is a companion to the Wells Fargo Cup and recognizes schools with the best overall interscholastic athletic performances within individual conferences. Wachovia, and now Wells Fargo, has sponsored the conference awards program since 1980.

In most conferences, points are awarded based on participation and standings in conference play. Each conference determines its own method of awarding points and standings reflect what was reported by each Conference President. Conferences are listed alphabetically by classification.

Class 1-A Conference Results

Carolina 1-A: Rosewood is the frontrunner after the spring season thanks to a men’s golf championship and second-place finishes in baseball and women’s soccer. Princeton takes home second place after a softball championship and a second-place finish in men’s golf. Third place goes to Lakewood with a second-place finish in men’s golf and a fourth-place finish in men’s track. Conference Standings: Rosewood 89, Princeton 78.5, Lakewood 71.5, Hobbton 71, James Kenan 56, Spring Creek 51, North Duplin 34.5, Neuse Charter 31.5.

Central Tar Heel 1-A: North Moore comes out on top after the spring season thanks to championships in women’s soccer and men’s tennis along with second-place finishes in baseball and women’s track. Second place goes to West Montgomery with a women’s track championship and second-place finishes in men’s track, men’s golf and softball. South Davidson is in third with men’s golf and men’s track championships along with a second-place finish in women’s soccer. Conference Standings: North Moore 725, West Montgomery 707.5, South Davidson 637.5, East Montgomery 602.5, Chatham Central 570, Chatham Charter 357.5, Uwharrie Charter 330.

Coastal 10 1-A: Sweeping the track championships and tying for first place in baseball and softball, Camden County is the winner after the spring season. After tying for first place in baseball and securing a third-place finish in women’s track, Manteo is in second place. In third place is Gates County thanks to fourth-place finishes in baseball and softball. Conference Standings: Camden County 90, Manteo 76.5, Gates County 70, Perquimans 65.5, Plymouth 52.5, Cape Hatteras 38, Ocracoke 35, Columbia 28.5, Creswell 25, Mattamuskeet 19.

Coastal Plains 1-A: With baseball and softball championships, East Carteret secures first place. Pamlico County is in second thanks to runner-up finishes in softball and men’s golf. Lejeune is in third with a women’s track championship and a second-place finish in men’s track. Conference Standings: East Carteret 640, Pamlico County 495, Lejeune 460, Northside 420, Southside 350, Jones Senior 322.5, Bear Grass Charter 287.5.

North Central Athletic Conference 1-A: Conference Standings: Franklin Academy 89.5, Raleigh Charter 75, Voyager Academy 63.5, Roxboro Community 60, Research Triangle Charter

Northwest 1-A: With championships in men’s golf and women’s track and a second-place finish in men’s tennis, Mount Airy is in first place after the spring sports season. In second is Bishop McGuinness with a women’s soccer title and runner-up finishes in men’s golf and men’s tennis. East Surry is in third place thanks to second-place finishes in women’s soccer and softball. Conference Standings: Mount Airy 98.5, Bishop McGuinness 90, East Surry 84.5, Walkertown 74.5, North Stokes 67, Atkins 55, Winston-Salem Preparatory 25.5.

Smoky Mountain 1-A: With championships in women’s track and men’s golf, Swain County secures first place after the spring season. Behind Swain County is Hayesville with a men’s track championship and a runner-up finish in baseball. Murphy is in third with runner-up finishes in men’s golf and men’s and women’s track. Conference Standings: Swain County 136, Hayesville 125, Murphy 122.5, Robbinsville 104.5, Rosman 93, Cherokee 92, Andrews 75.5, Hiwassee Dam 72.5, Highlands 66.5, Blue Ridge 62, Nantahala 20.5.

Southern Piedmont 1-A: After a women’s soccerchampionship and second-place finishes in men’s golf and women’s track, Community School of Davidson sits atop the conference after the spring season. Pine Lake Preparatory takes home second place thanks to a men’s tennis championship and second-place finish in women’s soccer. Third place goes to Lincoln Charter with championships in softball and men’s golf along with a second-place finish in baseball.Conference Standings: Community School of Davidson 219, Pine Lake Preparatory 212, Lincoln Charter 205, Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy 187, Highland School of Technology 177, Bessemer City 139, Cherryville 136, Mountain Island Charter 129.

Tar Roanoke 1-A: Louisburg is the frontrunner after the spring season with championships in baseball, softball and men’s tennis along with runner-up finishes in women’s soccer and men’s golf. Granville Central takes home second place after a women’s soccer championship and second-place finishes in baseball and softball. Sweeping the track championships, KIPP pride is in third place. Conference Standings: Louisburg 52, Granville Central 47.5, KIPP Pride 39, Southeast Halifax 32.5, Weldon 28, Northwest Halifax 25, Oxford Preparatory Charter 24.

Two Rivers 1-A: Sweeping the track championships and securing championships in baseball, men’s golf and men’s tennis, Riverside-Martin is the frontrunner after the spring season. In second place is Tarboro thanks to second-place finishes in men’s tennis, baseball and women’s track. South Creek takes home third place with a softball championship and a runner-up finish in men’s track. Conference Standings: Riverside-Martin 59, Tarboro 45, South Creek 40, Northampton 24, North Edgecombe 18, Rocky Mount Preparatory 14.

Uwharrie Athletic 1A: North Stanly finishes the spring sports season on top thanks to a softball championship and runner-up finishes in baseball and men’s track. Close behind is Gray Stone Day with championships in men’s and women’s track along with women’s soccer. In third is Union Academy thanks to a men’s golf title and second-place finishes in men’s tennis and women’s soccer. Conference Standings: North Stanly 397.5, Gray Stone Day 392.5, Union Academy 350, South Stanly 277.5, Queens Grant 225, Albemarle 192.5.

Class 1-A/2-A Conference Results

Four County 1-A/2-A: Clinton takes a comfortable lead after the spring season thanks to championships in men’s golf, men’s tennis and women’s soccer. Midway is in second place with a men’s track championship and a runner-up finish in men’s golf. In third place is Wallace-Rose Hill with a third-place finish in men’s track. Conference Standings: Clinton 124.5, Midway 105.5, Wallace-Rose Hill 98.5, Pender 82, Heide Trask 80, East Bladen 78, Union 68.5, West Bladen 61.

Mountain Valley 1-A/2-A: Wilkes Central is the frontrunner after the spring season with championships in men’s golf and baseball along with runner-up finishes in women’s soccer and women’s track. Second place goes to East Wilkes thanks to a runner-up finish in men’s tennis. Third place goes to Elkin with a men’s tennis championship. Conference Standings: Wilkes Central 106, East Wilkes 97, Elkin 92.5, Ashe County 90.5, West Wilkes 87, Starmount 82.5, North Wilkes 67, Alleghany 58.5.

Three Rivers 1-A/2-A: After an outstanding spring season, Whiteville is in first place after the spring season thanks to championships in baseball, softball, women’s soccer and women’s track. South Columbus takes home second place after a men’s golf championship and a second-place finish in softball. Third place goes to St. Pauls with men’s track and men’s tennis championships and a second-place finish in women’s track. Conference Standings: Whiteville 101.8, South Columbus 82.3, St. Pauls 82, Red Springs 79.5, Fairmont 76.3, East Columbus 54.5, West Columbus 48, South Robeson 46.5.

Western Highlands 1-A/2-A: With championships in women’s soccer, women’s track and men’s golf, Hendersonville is on top of the conference after the spring season. Second place goes to Avery County thanks to a second-place finish in men’s golf. In third place is Owen, with a second-place finish in softball. Conference Standings: Hendersonville 197, Avery County 173, Owen 169.5, Polk County 154, Mountain Heritage 152.5, Madison 141, Mitchell 127.

Class 2-A Conference Results

Central Carolina 2-A: Salisburyis in first place thanks to a championship in men’s tennis and runner-up finishes in baseball and men’s golf. In second place is West Davidson with titles in women’s soccer and men’s golf. East Davidson is in third with a softball championship, a runner-up finish in women’s soccer and third-place finishes in men’s golf and women’s track. Conference Standings: Salisbury 161, West Davidson 154, East Davidson 145, Lexington 122, North Rowan 122, Thomasville 105.

East Central 2-A: Croatan leads the conference after the spring season thanks to championships in baseball, women’s track and men’s tennis. In second place is East Duplin with championships in softball and boys golf. After a close race, Dixon and North Brunswick are tied for third place. Dixon finished with a women’s soccer championship while North Brunswick secured a men’s track championship. Conference Standings: Croatan 177.5, East Duplin 163, Dixon 148.5, North Brunswick 148.5, Northside-Jacksonville 143.5, Southwest Onslow 116.

Eastern Carolina 2-A: North Lenoir is the frontrunner after the spring season thanks to a baseball championship and third-place finishes in softball, women’s soccer and men’s track. Second place goes to Greene Central with a men’s golf championship and a second-place finish in softball along with a third-place finish in baseball and men’s tennis. South Lenoir takes home third place thanks to a softball championship and second-place finishes in baseball and women’s soccer. Conference Standings: North Lenoir 637.5, Greene Central 627.5, South Lenoir 575, Ayden-Grifton 505, Goldsboro 467.5, Kinston 467.5.

Eastern Plains 2-A: Washington scrapes ahead of North Pitt to grab first place after the spring season thanks to championships in softball, men’s golf and men’s tennis. North Pitt secures a men’s track championship and a runner-up finish in baseball. North Johnston takes home third place with baseball and softball championships. Conference Standings: Washington 72.5, North Pitt 71, North Johnston 57, Farmville Central 54.5, Beddingfield 49.5, Southwest Edgecombe 49.

Mid State 2-A: Carrboro finished the spring season on top thanks to championships in women’s soccer, men’s tennis and men’s track along with second-place finishes in men’s golf, baseball and women’s track. In second place for the conference is Jordan-Matthews with a softball title and a second-place finish in men’s tennis. Reidsville is in third place with championships in baseball and men’s golf along with a second-place finish in men’s track. Conference standings: Carrboro 89.5, Jordan-Matthews 70, Reidsville 67, Bartlett Yancey 55, Graham 42.5, Cummings 37.

Northeastern Coastal 2-A: With championships in men’s tennis and women’s soccer along with second-place finishes in men’s golf, women’s track and baseball, First Flight is the frontrunner after the spring season. In second place is Currituck thanks to a women’s track championship and a second-place finish in women’s soccer. Northeastern takes home third place after championships in men’s golf and men’s track. Conference Standings: First Flight 102, Currituck County 93, Northeastern 90, John A. Holmes 78, Pasquotank County 54, Hertford County 51, Bertie 30.

Northern Carolina 2-A: North CarolinaSchool of Science and Math takes the number-one spot in the conference after the spring season thanks to a championship in men’s tennis, a second-place finish in women’s soccer and a third-place finish in women’s track. Bunn is in second place after securing a baseball championship and a second-place finish in softball. Third place goes to Franklinton with a men’s track championship and second-place finish in women’s track. Conference Standings: North Carolina School of Science and Math 87, Bunn 84.5, Franklinton 82, Roanoke Rapids 81, Durham School of the Arts 75.5, South Granville 75, Warren County 32.5, Southern Vance 31.5.

PAC 6 2-A: Randleman is on top of the conference after the spring season thanks to championships in baseball and women’s track along with second-place finishes in men’s tennis and men’s track. Second place goes to Wheatmore with second-place finishes in women’s soccer and men’s golf. Providence Grove is in third place with championships in men’s golf and men’s tennis. Conference standings: Randleman 76.5, Wheatmore 74.5, Providence Grove 65, Trinity 59.5, Eastern Randolph 46, T.W. Andrews 40.5.

Rocky River 2-A: It’s a tight race after the spring season. Mount Pleasant holds a small lead over Parkwood for first place thanks to a second-place finish in women’s track and a third place finish in every other spring sport. In second place, Parkwood finished the season with titles in baseball and women’s soccer along with a runner-up finish in softball. Central academy of Technology/Arts is in third place after securing a men’s tennis championship and second-place finishes in men’s golf and women’s soccer. Conference Standings: Mount Pleasant 73.5, Parkwood 70, Central Academy of Technology/Arts 65.5, West Stanly 63.5, Forest Hills 56, Monroe 46.5.

Southern District 7 2-A: In a close race, East Lincoln gets the top spot after the spring season with a women’s track championship and a men’s track second-place finish. Maiden is in second place with runner-up finishes in baseball and men’s tennis. In third is Newton-Conover thanks to titles in men’s tennis and women’s soccer along with a second-place finish in men’s golf. Conference Standings: East Lincoln 95, Maiden 93, Newton-Conover 90.5, Lincolnton 76, West Lincoln 71.5, Bunker Hill 68, Bandys 55.5, West Caldwell 55.5.

Western Piedmont Athletic 2-A: With championships in softball, baseball, women’s soccer and women’s track, Forbush leads the pack after the spring season. West Stokes takes second place thanks to a championship in men’s tennis along with second-place finishes in women’s soccer and women’s track. North Surry and Surry Central tie for third place with North Surry securing a second-place finish in baseball and Surry Central securing a second-place finish in men’s tennis. Conference Standings: Forbush 87.5, West Stokes 77.5, North Surry 68, Surry Central 68, South Stokes 67, Carver 23.

Class 2-A/3-A Conference Results

Big South 2-A/3-A: Tying for first place in baseball and women’s soccer along with second-place finishes in men’s golf, women’s track and softball, puts Lake Norman Charter in first place after the spring season. Sweeping the track championships, Ashbrook is in second place while Forestview is in third place with championships in men’s golf, men’s tennis and women’s soccer. Conference Standings: Lake Norman Charter 209, Ashbrook 199, Forestview 198, South Point 183.5, Stuart Cramer 182.5, North Gaston 159, East Gaston 157.5, Hunter Huss 124.5.

South Mountain Athletic 2-A/3-A: With a spectacular spring season, Kings Mountain is in first place thanks to championships in women’s soccer, women’s track and men’s golf. Shelby is in second place with men’s track and men’s tennis titles. Close behind Shelby, in third place, is Crest with a baseball championship and a runner-up finish in men’s golf. Conference Standings: Kings Mountain 134.5, Shelby 104.5, Crest 103, R.S. Central 99.5, Draughn 90.5, East Burke 88, East Rutherford 75, Chase 56, Burns 51.

Western North Carolina Athletic 2A-3A: West Henderson is the conference leader after the spring season thanks to a championship in women’s track and second-place finishes in baseball and men’s tennis. Smoky Mountain beats out Tuscola for second with a baseball championship and a second-place finish in women’s track. Third place goes to Tuscola thanks to a women’s soccer championship and a second-place finish in softball. Conference Standings: West Henderson 99, Smoky Mountain 90.5, Tuscola 87.5, Franklin 85, North Henderson 82, Pisgah 76, Brevard 62, East Henderson 45.

Class 3-A Conference Results

Big 8 3-A: Chapel Hill had an excellent fall, claiming the number one spot in the conference with first-place finishes in women’s soccer, men’s and women’s track and men’s tennis. Second place goes to Orange thanks to a baseball championship and a tied first-place finish in softball. Northwood is in third place with a men’s golf championship and a tied first-place finish in softball. Conference Standings: Chapel Hill 107, Orange 88.5, Northwood 83.5, Cedar Ridge 80, J.F. Webb 43, Northern Vance 31, Southern Durham 30.

Big East 3-A: Sweeping the track championships and tying for first place in baseball, Rocky Mount comes out on top after the spring season. Fike is in second after championships in men’s golf, women’s soccer and men’s tennis. In third place is Hunt thanks to tying for the baseball and softball championships. Conference Standings: Rocky Mount 181, Fike 174, Hunt 171.5, Northern Nash 150.5, Southern Nash 147.5, Nash Central 144.5,

Cape Fear Valley 3-A: Terry Sanford jumps out in front of the pack after a spectacular spring season with championships in men’s track, men’s tennis and women’s soccer. In second is Union Pines thanks to a championship in women’s track. Lee County is in third after securing titles in softball and men’s golf.Conference Standings: Terry Sanford 122.5, Union Pines 105, Lee County 102.5, Southern Lee 72, Gray’s Creek 70, Westover 43, Douglas Byrd 37.

Coastal 3-A: With championships in men’s golf, men’s tennis and softball, West Carteret takes control of the conference after the spring season. Swansboro takes home second place thanks to a women’s track championship and a second-place finish in softball. Third place goes to Jacksonville with a women’s soccer championship and a second-place finish in men’s track. Conference Standings: West Carteret 102.5, Swansboro 91.5, Jacksonville 90, Havelock 71, Richlands 63, White Oak 60, West Craven 50.

Mid Piedmont 3-A: With championships in women’s track and softball along with a shared first place finish in baseball, Ledford Senior sits atop the conference after the spring season. Close behind is Asheboro with a men’s track championship and runner-up finishes in women’s track and women’s soccer. In third place is Central Davidson thanks to third place finishes in women’s track and softball. Conference Standings: Ledford Senior 99.5, Asheboro 92, Central Davidson 78.5, Western Guilford 69.5, Southwestern Randolph 65.5, Southern Guilford 51, North Forsyth 38.

Mid-State 3-A: Northern Guilford has raced out to the front of the conference after the spring thanks to championships in women’s soccer, men’s tennis, men’s track and softball. Second place belongs to Walter M. Williams with a second-place finish in women’s soccer and third-place finishes in men’s golf, men’s tennis and women’s track. Western Alamance is in third place after second-place finishes in men’s tennis and men’s track along with a third-place finish in women’s soccer. Conference Standings: Northern Guilford 258.5, Walter M. Williams 214, Western Alamance 212, Rockingham County 203, Eastern Alamance 193, Eastern Guilford 176, John M. Morehead 166, Dalton McMichael 155, Northeast Guilford 112.5.

South Piedmont 3-A: Hickory Ridge is the frontrunner after the spring season thanks to championships in women’s track and softball. Second place goes to Jesse Carson with a runner-up finish in men’s track and a third-place finish in baseball. Cox Mill is in third place with a womne’s soccer championship and a third-place finish in softball. Conference Standings: Hickory Ridge 731, Jesse Carson 637.5, Cox Mill 622, Concord 600, Jay Robinson 562, West Rowan 505, East Rowan 487.5, Northwest Cabarrus 467.5, Central Cabarrus 330, South Rowan 277.5.

Southern Carolina 3-A: Sweeping the track championships and securing championships in men’s golf, baseball and men’s tennis, Marvin Ridge is in first place after the spring season. In second place is Weddington thanks to a women’s soccer championship and runner-up finishes in men’s tennis and men’s track. Cuthbertson takes home third place with a softball championship and second-place finishes in baseball, men’s golf, women’s track and women’s soccer. Conference Standings: Marvin Ridge 895, Weddington 822.5, Cuthbertson 767.5, Piedmont 655, Sun Valley 635, Anson 340.

Two Rivers 3-A: Cleveland is in first after the spring, thanks to capturing titles in baseball, men’s tennis, women’s track and men’s track. In second place is Corinth Holders with a women’s soccer championship and second-place finishes in men’s tennis and women’s track. Third place goes to Triton with second-place finishes in men’s track and men’s golf. Conference Standings: Cleveland 210.5, Corinth Holders 203, Triton 178, South Johnston 174.5, Smithfield-Selma 153, Western Harnett 134.

Class 3-A/4-A Conference Results

Eastern Carolina 3-A/4-A: D.H. Conley is the frontrunner after the spring thanks to championships in baseball, women’s soccer and men’s tennis. Second place goes to J.H. Rose with championships in men’s golf and men’s track. In third place is New Bern with third-place finishes in men’s golf and women’s soccer. Conference Standings: D.H. Conley 101.5, J.H. Rose 94, New Bern 87.5, C.B. Aycock 83, South Central 68.5, Eastern Wayne 53, Southern Wayne 32.5.

Mideastern 3-A/4-A: Sweeping the lacrosse championships, along with securing championships in women’s track and tying for first in women’s soccer, Hoggard is in the lead after the spring season. In second is Laney, thanks to tying for the championship in women’s soccer and second-place finishes in softball and women’s track. New Hanover is in third, with championships in men’s golf and men’s tennis. Conference Standings: Hoggard 123.5, Laney 102, New Hanover 101.5, Topsail 79, Ashley 78, West Brunswick 57, South Brunswick 47.

Mountain Athletic 3-A/4-A: T.C. Roberson jumps out in front of the pack after the spring season with five championship titles in baseball, men’s tennis, men’s golf, women’s soccer and women’s track. A.C. Reynolds is in second place thanks to second-place finishes in baseball, men’s golf, women’s soccer and women’s track. Asheville is in third place after procuring a men’s track championship and second-place finishes in men’s tennis and women’s soccer. Conference Standings: T.C. Roberson 214, A.C. Reynolds 178, Asheville 170, North Buncombe 146, McDowell 128, Enka 119, Erwin 105.

North Piedmont 3-A/4-A: Championships in baseball, women’s soccer and men’s tennis procure the top spot for Lake Norman after the spring season. Mooresville is in second place thanks to a second-place finish in men’s track. In third is South Iredell with second-place finishes in women’s soccer and women’s track. Conference Standings: Lake Norman 842.5, Mooresville 720, South Iredell 702.5, Alexander Central 700, North Iredell 520, North Lincoln 515, Statesville 485, West Iredell 445.

Northwestern Athletic 3-A/4-A: Hickory takes control of the conference after the spring season thanks to a championship in women’s soccer and runner-up finishes in men’s track and men’s tennis. Watauga is in second place thanks to a women’s soccer championship and a runner-up finish in men’s tennis. In third place is South Caldwell with championships in men’s track and baseball. Conference Standings: Hickory 216, Watauga 205, South Caldwell 199, St. Stephens 198, freedom 183.5, Patton 162.5, Hibriten 156.5, Fred T. Foard 151.5.

Class 4-A Conference Results

All-Metro 4-A: Championships in women’s soccer, men’s golf and men’s tennis procure the top spot for Page after the spring season. Grimsley procures second place after runner-up finishes in women’s soccer, men’s golf and men’s tennis. Southeast Guilford is in third with softball, baseball and women’s track championships. Conference Standings: Page 93.5, Grimsley 76, Southeast Guilford 75.5, Southern Alamance 65, James B. Dudley 45.5, Ben L. Smith 37.5.

Cap 8 4-A: After tying for first place in women’s soccer along with second-place finishes in men’s golf, men’s lacrosse and women’s track, Leesville Road comes out on top. Second place goes to Millbrook thanks to a championship in men’s track, tying for first place in women’s soccer and second place finishes in men’s tennis and baseball. Needham Broughton is in third place after championships in men’s and women’s lacrosse and men’s golf. Conference Standings: Leesville Road 139.5, Millbrook 128, Needham Broughton 119, Heritage 96.5, Wakefield 96, Sanderson 83.5, W.G. Enloe 78, Wake Forest 73, Rolesville 4.5, Garner Magnet 1.

Central Piedmont 4-A: Reagan comes out on top after the spring sports season thanks to a championship in men’s golf and a runner up finish in women’s lacrosse. West Forsyth is in second place with titles in women’s soccer and women’s track along with second-place finishes in men’s track, men’s tennis and softball. In third place is Mount Tabor with championships in men’s track, men’s lacrosse and men’s golf along with a second-place finish in women’s soccer. Conference Standings: Ronald Reagan 875, West Forsyth 862.5, Mount Tabor 825, RJ Reynolds 760, Davie 642.5, North Davidson 600, Parkland 440.

Greater Neuse River 4-A: Garner Magnet comes out on top after the spring season thanks to a softball championship and runner-up finishes in women’s soccer, men’s track and men’s tennis. Second place goes to Clayton with championships in men’s golf, women’s soccer and men’s tennis. Rolesville takes home third place with a second-place finish in women’s track. Conference Standings: Garner Magnet 234.5, Clayton 230.5, Rolesville 202.5, West Johnston 189.5, Knightdale 179.5, Harnett Central 177.5, Southeast Raleigh 172.5, East Wake 158.5.

MeCKa 4-A: Jumping in front of the pack, W.A. Hough is in first place after the spring season thanks to championships in baseball, women’s soccer, men’s tennis and men’s golf. Sweeping the track championships, Mallard Creek is in second place. In third is A.L. Brown with a softball championship and runner-up finishes in baseball and women’s track. Conference Standings: W.A. Hough 125, Mallard Creek 97.5, A.L. Brown 81, Hopewell 77.5, North Mecklenburg 70, Zebulon Vance 36, West Charlotte 22.

Mid-South Athletic 4-A: With a solid spring season, Jack Britt sits on top of the conference after a men’s golf championship and a second-place finish in men’s tennis, men’s and women’s track and softball. Second place goes to Cape Fear thanks to baseball and softball championships and a men’s golf second-place finish. South View takes home third place with a women’s track championship and third-place finishes in baseball, softball and men’s track. Conference Standings: Jack Britt 116, Cape Fear 86, South View 81, Pine Forest 80, Overhills 72.5, Seventy-First 45.5, E.E. Smith 41.

PAC 6 4-A: Cardinal Gibbons jumps out in front of the pack after the spring season thanks to championships in baseball, golf and women’s soccer. Second place goes to East Chapel Hill with a softball championship and a second-place finish in men’s tennis. Jordan takes home third place after procuring a men’s track championship and a second-place finish in women’s track. Conference Standings: Cardinal Gibbons 111, East Chapel Hill 94, Charles E. Jordan 90.5, Riverside 83.5, Northern Durham 78, Hillside 46, Person 40.

Piedmont Triad 4A: Championships in softball, men’s tennis, men’s lacrosse and men’s golf place Northwest Guilford on top of the conference after the spring season. Second place goes to Southwest Guilford thanks to championships in baseball and men’s track along with second-place finishes in women’s soccer, men’s tennis and men’s golf. Ragsdale is in third place after a women’s lacrosse championship and a second-place finish in women’s track. Conference Standings: Northwest Guilford 100, Southwest Guilford 91.5, Ragsdale 75.5, East Forsyth 61.5, High Point Central 58.5, Robert B. Glenn 53.

SoMeck 8 4-A: Ardrey Kell and Providence are tied for first place after the spring season. Ardrey Kell finished the season with a women’s track championship while Providence finished the season with championships in baseball, women’s soccer and men’s track. In third place is Charlotte Catholic thanks to a softball championship. Conference Standings: Ardrey Kell 124, Providence 124, Charlotte Catholic 119, South Mecklenburg 102, Olympic 72.5, Berry Academy 55, West Mecklenburg 42.5, Harding University 23.

Southeastern 4A: Pinecrest is the frontrunner after the spring season with championships in women’s track, men’s tennis and men’s golf. In second place is Richmond Senior with baseball and softball championships. Hoke County is in third place thanks to women’s and men’s track championships. Conference Standings: Pinecrest 88.5, Richmond Senior 74, Hoke County 55, Lumberton 53, Scotland 52, Purnell Swett 33.5.

Southwest Wake 4-A: Green Hope takes control of the conference after the spring season thanks to championships in women’s track and men’s golf. Second place belongs to Apex and third place belongs to Panther Creek. Conference Standings: Green Hope 163.5, Apex 157, Panther Creek 147.5, Middle Creek 132.5, Holly Springs 117, Fuquay-Varina Senior 96, Athens Drive 88.5, Cary 85, Apex Friendship 42.

Southwestern 4-A: Sweeping the track championships and securing championships in men’s tennis and men’s golf, Myers Park is on top after the spring season. David W. Butler is in second place thanks to runner-up finishes in baseball, softball and women’s track. Independence secures third place after a baseball championship. Conference Standings: Myers Park 120, David W. Butler 108, Independence 96, Porter Ridge 93.5, East Mecklenburg 72.2, Rocky River 51, Garinger 22.