Posted by Admin on Saturday, December 06, 2008 (2383 Reads)
November 28, 2008 - By Romando Dixson - Asheville Citizen-Times South Point defense stifles Asheville An Asheville High offense that does not generate big plays struggles to win. And Friday, the sixth-seeded Cougars couldn't even score against second-seeded South Point. The Red Raiders held Asheville in check at Lineberger Stadium and notched a 28-0 home victory in the third round of the NCHSAA 3-A football playoffs.
Read full article: 'Cougars shut down by Red Raiders'
By Romando Dixson, Asheville Citizen-Times
November 15, 2008 - The Asheville High defense didn't always have an answer for R-S Central, but the Cougars' offense passed its first postseason test with flying colors. Senior tailback Greg Ray scored three touchdowns and rushed for 152 yards Friday at Memorial Stadium, leading the No. 6 seed Cougars to a 42-24 win over 11th-seeded R-S Central in the NCHSAA 3-A football playoffs. Asheville (8-3) will play the winner of tonight's Tuscola-Hunter Huss game next week in the second round.
Read full article: 'Cougars fight off Hilltoppers - Asheville moves to 2nd round'
November 8, 2008 - Charlotte Catholic (Ranked #1, and eventual 2008 3A Champion) defeated the Asheville Cougars in the quarterfinals of men's soccer play by a score of 6-0. Asheville finished the season as MAC Co-Champions with a record of 21-5-1. Congratulations!! Kenneth Lingerfelt (Jr.) was named to the All-State Team by the N.C. Soccer Coaches Association. Five Cougars were named to the All-Region team.
Read full article: 'Men's Soccer Loses in Quarterfinals - Wraps Up Outstanding Season'
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