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NAMES IN THE BOOK
Nick
Maddox- A.L. Brown (1995-98)
One of
the outstanding student-athletes in the history of the NCHSAA is Nick Maddox from A.L. Brown High
School.
The
three-sport standout excelled on and off the field. A National Honor Society
and Fellowship of Christian Athletes member, Maddox was a NCHSAA state
qualifier in the 100 and 200 meter individual events in track and on a couple of relays
for three consecutive years, while also being a three-year all-conference selection
in basketball. His basketball career was highlighted by his junior year during
which he averaged 15 points and 10 rebounds per game. But it was on the
football field where Maddox etched his name in the NCHSAA record book.
Maddox’s
All-American career was highlighted by his record-setting senior campaign. He
rushed 267 times for 2,594 yards and 33 touchdowns and had 20 catches for 268
yards and eight touchdowns. In addition, he returned three punts and an interception
for touchdowns for 45 total on the year. Before the 2011 season, his 45
touchdowns still ranked him fourth all-time and his 2,594 rushing yards that
season ranked among the NCHSAA elite performances as well.
This outstanding athlete's career
marks also rank among the NCHSAA’s best. Going into the 2011 season, Maddox’s
6,254 yards rank him in the top-20 all-time while his 114 career touchdowns and
650 career points both ranked him
fourth all-time respectively. During his career he was twice named Associated
Press Football Player of the Year and was named Parade and USA Today First-Team
All-American his senior year. For his athletic and academic performances, Maddox
was named the 1998 Gatorade Circle of Champions high school player of the year
for North Carolina and the Southern region as well as being honored with the
Pat Best Memorial Trophy as the 1999 NCHSAA Athlete of the Year.
As
one of the most sought after running backs in the country coming out of high
school, Maddox eventually moved on to Florida State University where he helped coaching
legend Bobby Bowden and the Seminoles win the 1999 national championship. After
a brief stint in the NFL, Maddox returned to Tallahassee where he completed his
real estate and business degrees in 2005. After school, he embarked on a
developmental career working with FSU Boosters and helped found the Bowden
Foundation for Ethical Leaders. His experience with fundraising and public
speaking ultimately led him to a role in politics. In November of 2010, he was
sworn in as the Commissioner At-Large for Leon County in Florida.
For
Nick Maddox’s outstanding athletic career, he has earned his spot as one of the
“Names in the Book.”



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