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Ferebee led Chambers to a state championship appearance in all three of his seasons at the helm.
Joel Bryant
Twenty-nine players are making the team for the second or third time, led by five players who became three-time honorees.
In the final boys basketball area code rankings, Farmville Central is ranked first in the 252, Northwood in the 919, New Hanover in the 910, Reidsville in the 336, Central Cabarrus in the 704, and Christ School in the 828.
Bouie, a 6-foot-5 wing, averaged 14.9 points, 4.6 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 1.7 steals, and 1.1 blocks this season for the Cougars.
By J. Mike Blake, HighSchoolOT Contributor
Tarris Bouie scored 40 and helped lead Chambers to a third round road win at Weddington on March 5, 2024
Chambers head boys basketball coach Brian Frasier breaks down the team's third round win at Weddington
The Cougars got 40 points from Tarris Bouie in the victory on March 5, 2024.
Up next for the 11th-seeded Cougars (22-8) is a trip to second-seeded Lake Norman, in which the winner will head to Winston-Salem the following week to play for the West regional title as part of the new "final four" format.
The steady Gators are 24-0 on the season.
Swansboro, The Burlington School, and Panther Creek joined the statewide rankings.
Mount Tabor's Jordan Wolverton won the MVP award as he led the Spartans to their first boys indoor title since 2002.
The three schools are back after taking some time off from the Top 25.
HighSchoolOT's 2023 All-State Football team divides North Carolina's best gridiron athletes into four categories: special teams, two-way players, defense, and offense.
Jordan Patton scored a game-winning basket as time expired to help Chambers defeat Hopewell on January 5, 2024.
The Cougars, ranked No. 16 in the latest HighSchoolOT statewide rankings, improved to 9-4 (4-0 in conference play). In the HSOT top 15 for the 704 area code, Chambers is eighth while Hopewell (11-2, 2-2) is 12th.
Here is a list of each tournament, the teams that they feature, and where they take place. Many will start on Dec. 26.
Chambers defensive back Rondell Carter spoke with HighSchoolOT after he officially signed to play at Troy. He was previously committed to Coastal Carolina.
Chambers defensive back Dontrae Henderson spoke with HighSchoolOT after he signed with Indiana after previously being committed to James Madison.
Chambers defensive back Keelan Flowe spoke with HighSchoolOT after he signed to play at James Madison University.
Four football players at Chambers signed national letters of intent on Wednesday: Armon Wright signed with William & Mary, Rondell Carter signed with Troy, Dontrae Henderson signed with Indiana, and Keelan Flowe signed with James Madison.
Weddington, Burlington Christian, High Point Christian, Wakefield, Bertie, and Bandys are the latest entrants into the statewide rankings.
A number of football players from across the Tar Heel state have chose to take their talents to a college in a different state.
Joel Bryant, HSOT Sr. Football & Recruiting Editor
Why not?
The HSOT area code rankings have seen some big shifts since the last update.
Weddington finished as the No. 1 team in the state after a dominant run in the 4A playoffs.