Westover High School (Fayetteville, North Carolina)
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located in Fayetteville,
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, United States. It is a member of Cumberland County Schools (CCS).


Athletics

The Lady Wolverines won the 2007–2008 State 4A Women's Basketball Championship.


Notable alumni

* Dottie Alexander keyboardist for the band
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Westover High School class lists
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References

Educational institutions established in 1977 Public high schools in North Carolina Education in Fayetteville, North Carolina Schools in Cumberland County, North Carolina 1977 establishments in North Carolina {{NorthCarolina-school-stub