Mount Pleasant student and band member Maggie Garrido sings the National Anthem before the Monroe-Mount Pleasant football game.
With one game left, Northwest Cabarrus at Jay M. Robinson will decide the title. A Robinson win could create a three-way tie for second.
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Ayden Smith (11) receiving the ball from Keen Yount (9).
Earl BradshawThe Mount Pleasant Tigers marched in to play for the Rocky River Conference Title. They play the Monroe Redhawks
Concord rolls Salisbury 42-7 on Senior Night
The Concord Spiders played well on both side of the ball and rolled up a 42-7 South Piedmont Conference win over Salisbury. Photographer Todd Maulden captured these photos.
West Cabarrus quarterback Johnta Harrison talks with Andrew Phillips after the Wolverines thrilling 41-38 overtime win against Central Cabarrus. Harrison ran for three scores and passed for three.
Andrew PhillipsWest Cabarrus Coach Matt Jenkins talks with Andrew Phillips about the Wolverines win over Central Cabarrus 41-38 in overtime.
Andrew Phillips
Charlotte Olympic clinched the Greater Metro Athletic Conference title, holding the head-to-head tiebreaker with A.L. Brown and West Cabarrus. The Wonders and Wolverines match-up on the final week to decide second place. Hickory Ridge has climbed to the middle of the standings.
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