NCHSAA Girls State Championship 1981

Raeford, NC

Results

GIRLS
Team Scores:
1. Fayetteville E.E. Smith 40
2. East Forsyth 31
3. (tie) Richmond County 26
3. (tie) West Charlotte 26
5. (tie) High Point Andrews 24
5. (tie) Goldsboro 24
5. (tie) Southwest Edgecombe 24
8. Northern Durham 22
9. Charlotte Myers Park 20
10. (tie) Watauga 18
10. (tie) Fayetteville 71st 18

Girls 100 Meters
Place	Name	Team	Time
1	Mamie Wilson	Northern Durham	11.8
(New Meet Record)
2	Pam Belton	Seventy-First
3	Priscilla Coleman	Northeast Guilford
4	Dee Dee Slade	Reidsville
5	Pam Braxton	Jacksonville
6	Pam Monroe	Eastern Randolph
200 Meters
Place	Name	Team	Time
1	Pam Belton	Seventy-First	24.8
2	Patricia Whitworth	Gastonia Ashbrook
3	Vanessa Hammond	Hickory
4	Gladys Best	Goldsboro
5	Jessie McKnight	Louisburg
6	Clara Hairston	East Forsyth	25.8
400 Meters
Place	Name	Team	Time
1	Tonja Jefferies	Greensboro Page	56.6
2	April Cook	Watauga
3	Nedra Franklin	Camp Lejeune
4	Onelia Davis	Greensboro Grimsley
5	Karen Burt	Raleigh Millbrook
6	Vickie Weaver	Durham Hillside
800 Meters
Place	Name	Team	Time
1	Delphine Mabry	SW Edgecombe	2:21.1
2	Kathy Ormsby	Richmond County
3	Patricia Miller	Asheville Reynolds
4	Jamie Cathcart	East Forsyth	2:27.1
5	Denise Long	Jacksonville White Oak
6	?
1600 Meters
Place	Name	Team	Time
1	Kathy Ormsby	Richmond County	4:59.0
2	Delphine Mabry	SW Edgecombe
3	Lene Hestdal	Charlotte Myers Park
4	Leslie Ladd	East Forsyth	5:18
5	Caroline Roff	Tryon
6	Brenda Royster	Oxford Webb
3200 Meters
Place	Name	Team	Time
1	Lene Hestdal	Charlotte Myers Park	11:26.2
2	Charlotte McCall	McDowell County
3	Sherry Folk	Forest Hills
4	Leslie Ladd	East Forsyth	11:39.9
5	Renee Smith	SW Edgecombe
6	?
100m Low Hurdles
Place	Name	Team	Mark
1	Clara Hairston	East Forsyth	13.6
(State Meet Record)
2	Colette Williams	Fayetteville Smith
3	Sonja Marshall	Charlotte Olympic
4	Tracey Easter	West Charlotte
5	Chrystal Holmes	Northern Durham
6	Rosaline Pendergraph	Chapel Hill
200m Low Hurdles
Place	Name	Team	Mark
1	Sandra Nichols	Thomasville	28.3
2	Sharon Suggs	Goldsboro
3	Sonja Marshall	Charlotte Olympic
4	Tracey Easter	West Charlotte
5	Colette Williams	Fayetteville Smith
6	Rosaline Pendergraph	Chapel Hill
4x100m Relay
Place	Team	Mark
1	Goldsboro	48.6
(Lucas	Hunter	Finley	Best)
2	High Point Andrews
3	East Forsyth	48.9
4	Fayetteville Ross
5	Northern Durham
6	Winston-Salem Parkland	50.6
4x200m Relay
Place	Team	Mark
1	High Point Andrews	1:40.5
(Roach	Boyd	Murray	Leeper)
2	Northern Durham
3	Greensboro Dudley
4	Durham Hillside
5	Goldsboro
6	Charlotte Harding
4x400m Relay
Place	Team	Mark
1	Durham Hillside	3:58.90
2	Richmond County
3	High Point Anderews
4	Greensboro Dudley
5	Greensboro Grimsley
6	Wilson Beddingfield
Long Jump
Place	Name	Team	Mark
1	Katrina Grier	West Charlotte	20-1.25
2	Dee Dee Slade	Reidsville
3	Colette Williams	Fayetteville Smith
4	Delphine Mabry	SW Edgecombe
5	Clara Hairston	East Forsyth	19-2.5
6	Beverly Thompson	Lumberton
Triple Jump
Place	Name	Team	Mark
1	Colette Williams	Fayetteville Smith	40-6
(New State Meet Record)
2	Katrina Grier	West Charlotte
3	Pam Monroe	Eastern Randolph
4	Lisa Thompson	Fayetteville Smith
5	Vickie Watkins	Thomasville
6	Theresa Hawkins	Scotland County
High Jump
Place	Name	Team	Mark
1	April Cook	Watauga	5-6
2	Pat Pode	East Rowan
3	Janet Bean	Swansboro
4	Patricia Whitworth	Gastonia Ashbrook
5	Jennifer Smith	Smithfield Selma
6	Kathy Brown	Fayetteville Westover
Shot Put
Place	Name	Team	Mark
1	Faye Strothers	Winston-Salem Parkland	42-11.5
2	Shunta Robinson	North Mecklenburg	41-8.5
3	Sarah Gardner	Davie County
4	Charleen Lang	Farmville Central
5	Dee Majors	Fayetteville Smith
6	Sabrina Barnes	Hoke County
Discus
Place	Name	Team	Mark
1	Doris Bloxson	Scotland County	128-7
2	Dee Majors	Fayetteville Smith
3	Ann Jones	Western Guilford
4	Tammy Witherspoon	Charlotte Myers Park
5	Evon Allen	Forest Hills
6	Jacqueline Gandy	Thomasville




At the NCHSAA boys championship the evening's most memorable performance was a 13.86 over the 110-meter high hurdles by William Cooper of East Forsyth. The Baptist College-bound athlete established a meet record that was still standing 23 years later (2004). 1981 was the second year that the event was run over a metric distance. Hillside's Charles Romes had run a hand-timed 13.6 over the slightly shorter 120-yard hurdles in the 1972 NCHSAA meet with Myers Park's Jeff Howser running a notable 13.6 on cinders in the 1966 Sectionals.
Charles Mack (N. Forsyth) cleared 6-10 1/4 to better the state meet high jump record of 6-10 set in 1978 by Robert Hicks of Scotland County, and matched by three others. West Craven's Marvin Jenkins also leaped 6-10 1/4, with Mack getting the win on fewer misses.

Mike Thurber (Greenville Rose) set a vault record (15-2) adding an inch to Alvin Charleston's record set in 1978. Thurber outjumped defending champion Josiah Charleston of East Rowan.

Northern Durham's Greg Neal won an excellent LJ competition with Forest Hills' Jimmy Allen, 24-4 to 24-3.25, just missing Greg Artis' state meet record. Third was Broughton's Ricky Wall (23-7 1/4), winner of the triple jump at 50-1 1/4, where four jumpers went 48-11 or better.

The 880-yard relay (804.67m) was run again, as in 1980 instead of the 800-meter relay since NC State's track was still in yards with most events lined off at a metric distance. Northern Durham sped to a record 1:25.50 for the event, running an estimated 1:25.01 equivalent for 800-meters. Team members were Dwayne McDaniel, Arthur Glenn, Greg Neal, and 200 winner Alston Glenn.

1981 was the first year that the 1600-meter relay replaced the longer mile relay. Fayetteville Smith won in 3:18.99.

This was the second year that metric events were run at the NCHSAA girls championship in Raeford. Timing was by hand.

Clara Hairston (East Forsyth) ran a notable record in the 100-meter Low Hurdles with a blazing 13.6 performance. The best comparable performance over the 110-yard hurdles (which was run in the 70s) was 14.2 by Stella Johnson from West Charlotte (1977). Hairston also scored a 5th in the long jump. She later starred at Auburn.

Colette Williams of Fayetteville Smith set a state record in the triple jump of 40-6, smashing the old record of 38-9 by Sue Heard of Jacksonville (1979). Williams' jump was reportedly better than the National Federation record in the event at that time.

Williams amassed 26 points of Smith's 40 points to lead them to the state crown.

Mamie Wilson (Northern Durham) ran a 100-meter record of 11.8.

Parkland's Faye Strothers won an excellent Shot competition with a heave of 42-11.5, edging North Meck's Shunta Robinson, who had beaten Strothers at the regional with a 42-10.5 performance.