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There are no little corners in NC.
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Some Of Them Must Be Little ???
Maybe there are no "little" corners in the Tar Heel State, but there are still plenty of corners: Spiveys Corner, Aarons Corner, Hastings Corner, Skippers Corner, Rabbit Corner, and Cox Corner.
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In all the time it took you to find that stuff, you could have figured out that NCHSAA stands for North Carolina High School Athletic Assn. Or something similar. If someone indicates something is a state rule, there is no need for a citation. If a whole bunch of states have rules like that, it may mean that the Fed will take notice. Vermont & NH both have mouth guard rules. They differ from each other. A statement from an official in those states is really all that is needed. In FL, we have a running clock rule in the 2nd half if one team gets a 35 point lead. Unless someone else from a particular state calls someone on it, it really does not need a citation from a state guideline book. Just sayin'.
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