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CHRIS WILSON OF TERRY SANFORD
IS HONORED AT SCHOOL
FAYETTEVILLE --
Chris Wilson of Terry Sanford High School had a big honor bestowed on him
recently, and one he was not expecting.
He
went to the Terry Sanford gym for a ceremony that was supposed to honor the
outstanding Bulldog men's basketball team. Instead, Wilson's number 21 jersey was
retired.
Wilson
will play for St. Joseph's in the Atlantic 10 next year.
According
to the Fayetteville Observer, Bulldog basketball coach Bill Boyette said he
came up with the idea for honoring Wilson shortly before Terry Sanford entered
this year's state 4-A playoffs. He wanted to do it not just because of Wilson's
basketball resume, but for his academic and leadership accomplishments.
Wilson
finished his career with 1,527 points and 455 assists. He played on teams that
posted outstanding records of 112-12 and led his team to two NCHSAA state 4-A
finalist berths.
He
is the first male athlete in the history of Terry Sanford to have his jersey
retired. The only other male athlete with a retired jersey was Dr. Franklin
(Rusty) Clark, who played for the school when it was Fayetteville High School.
Two female Terry Sanford basketball players have had their jerseys retired,
Shea Ralph and Courtney Willis.
The
Terry Sanford standout said, "It's an incredible honor. For all the great
athletes that have played at this school, all the great teams, great coaches,
just to be named as one of the best is humbling.''



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