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BEDDINGFIELD ANNOUNCES
INAUGURAL HALL OF FAME CLASS
WILSON--Beddingfield
High School has announced its inaugural class for the Beddingfield Athletic
Hall of Fame announced its inaugural induction class.
Members
of the charter class include Kim Austin, Dennis Barron, Everette Brown, the
late Gloria Burks Bynum, Lin Green and Tommy Hawkins. They will be honored on
Saturday, April 9, at Willow Springs Country Club.
The
Wilson Times provided the following information about the Beddingfield Hall of
Famers:
Austin
was a track star in the 1980s, becoming a one-person force at the North
Carolina High School Athletic Association 4-A women's championship in 1986. As
the only member of the Lady Bruins track and field team competing in the state
meet in Raleigh, Austin claimed MVP honors by winning the long jump and triple
jump and finishing second in the 100-meter hurdles. She scored 28 points to
finish tied for second in the team standings with Greensboro Grimsley.
Barron,
part of Beddingfield's first-four year graduating class, was the 1982 Wilson
Daily Times Athlete of the Year. He earned a football scholarship to the University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he earned three varsity letters. Barron
was also a formidable high school wrestler but his longest lasting legacy as a
Bruin was in track and field. His shot put of 63 ft., 6.5 in., during his
senior season was one of the best in the nation and still stands as the longest
in state high school history, per NCPrepTrack.net.
Brown
just completed his second season as a defensive end with the NFL's Carolina
Panthers after an All-America career at Florida State. At Beddingfield, Brown,
who was also a basketball standout and a track-and-field competitor, was the
2004 Wilson Daily Times Ironman of the Year.
Burks
Bynum, who died in early 2010, was Beddingfield's first girls basketball star,
leading the Lady Bruins to the NCHSAA 4-A Eastern Regional championship game in
1981. She holds the school single-game scoring record with 50 points and later
played at Norfolk State University and Atlantic Christian (now Barton) College.
Green came
to Beddingfield in 1981 to coach varsity boys' basketball after leading Bunn to
the state 2-A title the previous spring. Green served in many capacities
throughout his 20-plus-year career at Beddingfield, including athletic
director, boys' soccer coach, volleyball coach and junior varsity football
coach.
Hawkins
was Beddingfield's first athletic director, a position he held for more than a
decade. A fixture at Saratoga Central High, Hawkins bridged the gap between
city and county teams during the early years after the Wilson city and county
school systems merged in 1978. He was Beddingfield's first girls basketball
coach (for whom Burks played) and later took the reins as varsity baseball
coach. He guided the Bruins to the NCHSAA 3-A Eastern title in 1997 and their
only state finals appearance.



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