The A.C. Reynolds Rockets prepare for an exciting football season ahead.
Asheville’s A.C. Reynolds Rockets are set to embark on their first season as a 6-A school after a successful 6-5 campaign last year. The team prepares for exciting matchups in a newly aligned conference that includes local rivals. Fans can look forward to thrilling games and heightened competition as the Rockets face off against teams like Asheville, T.C. Roberson, and more. Community spirit remains strong as they navigate challenges following Hurricane Helene, proving resilience in the face of adversity.
As the excitement ramps up for the upcoming high school football season, the buzz surrounding the A.C. Reynolds Rockets is palpable! After finishing last season at a solid 6-5 while playing in the 3-A classification, the Rockets are ready to show what they’ve got in their debut year as a 6-A school. With the recent realignment in North Carolina, A.C. Reynolds and other local schools are gearing up for a fresh challenge in a brand-new conference.
A.C. Reynolds is now part of a revamped 5-A/6-A conference, bringing together some familiar faces. The conference will also feature:
This mix of competition will surely raise the stakes for all schools involved. Fans can expect to witness some thrilling matchups throughout the season!
The Rockets’ 2025 football schedule is officially out, and it’s packed with action. Here’s what fans can look forward to:
With a mix of home and away games, the Rockets are set to light up the field! Whether you’re a die-hard fan or new to the game, these matches are going to be a blast.
The buzz doesn’t stop there! The Mountain Athletic Conference (MAC) is gearing up to jump back into the action following a pause caused by Hurricane Helene, which resulted in Buncombe County halting all school activities. The challenges of the storm have not diminished the spirit of the community. In fact, it has brought everyone closer together as they strive to support the athletes and resume their voluntary athletics schedules.
Athletic directors from various schools, including the Rockets, are collaborating to navigate through scheduling changes and ensure that teams are prepared for a fulfilling season. Thanks to the determination of these leaders, the football season has been extended to November 8, giving everyone a little extra time to enjoy the game.
While the excitement builds, it’s valuable to note that only T.C. Roberson High and McDowell High currently have running water available for hosting games. North Buncombe High, while somewhat limited, is serving a critical role as a command center for Duke Energy. These logistical challenges can be daunting—yet, they serve as a reminder of the resilience and teamwork shown by those involved in high school athletics.
The Rockets, along with their peers, are ready to embrace this new chapter. As the 2025 season approaches, it promises to be a thrilling journey filled with heart-pounding moments, school pride, and community bonding. Football fans in Asheville, get ready to cheer on your A.C. Reynolds Rockets as they blaze their path in 6-A football!
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