QUE TUCKER - DEPUTY COMMISSIONER

Marilyn Que (pronounced "cue") Tucker is the Deputy Executive Director of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association with a proven track record of service to young people.


A native of Rockingham County, Tucker came to the Association in 1991 after a stint as an assistant coach for the North Carolina State University women’s basketball program, where she worked under storied head coach Kay Yow.  Among her duties there was to oversee the team’s academic progress.

           

Prior to her entering the collegiate ranks, Que was a highly successful coach at Reidsville Senior High School.  As a head women’s basketball coach at the high school level, she complied a career win-loss mark of 145-104, from 1978 through 1988, and also posted a 58-16 state as a volleyball head coach.

 

She was named North Central 4-A Conference Coach of the Year in volleyball in both 1986 and ’87 and won the corresponding honor in that league in women’s basketball in 1987.  She also was the Triad 3-A Conference Coach of the Year in women’s basketball twice.

 

Tucker was an outstanding athlete at Stoneville High School in Rockingham County, and went from there to Mars Hill College, where she played basketball and graduated in 1974 with a B.S. degree in physical education.

 

She earned her master’s degree in physical education from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in 1977, serving as a graduate assistant there in women’s volleyball and basketball.  Her first teaching position was in the McDowell County system, where she taught and coached at West McDowell Junior High in Marion, NC.  She finished her public school career teaching at Reidsville Junior High, while serving as Varsity Volleyball and Basketball at Reidsville High School Schools. 

 

She is a charter member of the Mars Hill College Athletic Hall of Fame and was an assistant basketball coach in the East-West all-star game conducted by the North Carolina Coaches Association in 1989.  She also has an excellent background in officiating, serving as a game official in volleyball, basketball and softball.

As Assistant Executive Director, Tucker developed the Association’s student services program, one of the most unique offerings by a state association in the country.  The program dealt with substance abuse education, leadership development, academic accountability, and citizenship.  She helped organize the Student Athlete Summer Institute (SASI) programs across the state.  To operate this program, she oversaw a budget of over $500,000, state monies from the NC General Assembly.

 Presently, Tucker handles all incidents and penalties and is in charge of the Association’s Sports program--consisting of 13 sports culminating in 23 state championships.

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Mailing Address
NCHSAA PO Box 3216 Chapel Hill, NC 27515
Physical Address
NCHSAA 222 Finley Golf Course Road Chapel Hill, NC 27517
Contact Information

Phone: (919) 240-7401

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