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Flag Football Playoffs: 1st & 2nd Round Updates

Southern Durham defeated Athens Drive 31-7 in the first round of the flag football state playoffs on Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2025 (Photo: Nick Stevens/National Amateur Sports)
Southern Durham defeated Athens Drive 31-7 in the first round of the flag football state playoffs on Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2025 (Photo: Nick Stevens/National Amateur Sports)

The North Carolina Flag Football State Playoffs began on Wednesday with first and second round games played across the state.

61 schools are participating in the flag playoffs this season, representing 13 different school districts and one parochial school.

Among the schools participating is Ashley High School in Wilmington, the inaugural state champions last season. The Screaming Eagles will look to defend their title after advancing out of the second round on Wednesday.

First and second round action resumes on Thursday.

Winners of the second round games will advance to the third and fourth round matches on Nov. 19.

The state semifinals and state championship will be played on Nov. 22 at Durham County Memorial Stadium. Click here for more information.

First & Second Round Results

Cuthbertson advanced to the third round after a 12-6 win over Marvin Ridge in the second round. The Cavaliers opened the day with a 25-12 win over Piedmont, while Marvin Ridge had a first-round bye.

Eastern Guilford survived the first two rounds at T.W. Andrews on Wednesday night. Eastern Guilford beat Mount Tabor in a 7-6 thriller in the second round after opening the day with a 6-0 win over Ben L. Smith. Mount Tabor defeated T.W. Andrews in the first round, 14-2.

Southwest Guilford put up an impressive offensive performance in the first two rounds, beating Reagan 26-6 in the first round, then knocking out Page 32-6 in the second round to advance to next week’s third round. Page beat Western Guilford 6-0 in the first round.

Southern Nash will play in the third round of the playoffs in its first appearance in the flag playoffs. The Firebirds outscored their opponents 75-0 in the first two rounds, beating Knightdale 27-0 in the first round, then knocking off Hillside 48-0 in the second round. Hillside had beaten Cary 13-7 in the first round.

Southern Durham won two games on its home field on Wednesday night to advance to the third round. The Spartans opened the night with a 31-7 win over Athens Drive, then beat Grimsley 19-6 in the second round. The Whirlies defeated Enloe 28-6 in the first round.

Ashley has a chance to defend its state title from last season after advancing out of the second round on Wednesday. The Screaming Eagles beat North Johnston 33-20 in the first round, then beat South Johnston 25-0 in the second round. South Johnston advanced out of the first round with a 19-14 win over Hoggard.

Wakefield, which advanced to the state semifinals last season, will play in the third round next week. After a first-round bye, the Wolverines beat Panther Creek 33-0 in the second round. The Catamounts defeated Heritage 8-6 in the first round.

Corinth Holders won by forfeit in the first round against Southern Lee, then defeated Rocky Mount 13-6 in the second round to advance to next week’s action. The Gryphons beat Rolesville 31-0 in the first round.

Holly Springs won twice on its home field to advance to the third round. The Golden Hawks opened the day with a 44-6 win over Ragsdale, then shut out Green Hope 27-0 in the second round. The Falcons had previously beaten Fuquay-Varina 12-0 in the first round.

Willow Spring scored 54 points in the first two rounds en route to a third-round appearance. The Storm beat Garner 21-13 in the first round, then shut out Broughton 33-0 in the second round to advance. Broughton beat West Johnston 21-0 in the first round.

Northern Nash, in its first-ever appearance in the flag playoffs, has advanced to the third round of the playoffs. Northern Nash beat Beddingfield 28-6 in the first round, then defeated Vance County 1-0. The Vipers beat Hunt 26-6 in the first round.

Cardinal Gibbons advanced out of the first two rounds on Wednesday after a first-round bye and a 19-0 win over Apex Friendship in the second round. The Patriots defeated Southeast Raleigh 9-0 in the first round.

Thursday’s Games

More flag football games will be held on Thursday, as the first and second round concludes.

Cox Mill:

  • 5:00 – West Cabarrus vs. Jay M. Robinson
  • 6:00 – Cox Mill vs. Northeast Guilford
  • 7:00 – Second Round

Apex:

  • 5:00 – Apex vs. Felton Grove
  • 6:00 – Middle Creek vs. Franklinton
  • 7:00 – Second Round

South Garner:

  • 5:00 – South Garner vs. Sanderson
  • 6:00 – Green Level vs. Riverside
  • 7:00 – Second Round

Leesville Road:

  • 5:00 – Leesville Road vs. Clayton
  • 6:00 – Durham School of the Arts vs. Cleveland
  • 7:00 – Second Round

Third Round Matchups

The locations for the third and fourth round games will be announced following the conclusion of the first and second rounds.

  • Cuthbertson vs. Winner of Cox Mill 1st/2nd Round Games
  • Eastern Guilford vs. Southwest Guilford
  • Southern Nash vs. Winner of Apex 1st/2nd Round Games
  • Southern Durham vs. Ashley
  • Wakefield vs. Corinth Holders
  • Holly Springs vs. Winner of South Garner 1st/2nd Round Games
  • Winner of Leesville Road 1st/2nd Round Games vs. Willow Spring
  • Northern Nash vs. Cardinal Gibbons

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