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NCHSAA HALL OF FAME CEREMONIES SET
CHAPEL HILL—An event that has become a highlight of the
North Carolina High School Athletic Association year is scheduled for
Saturday.
The annual NCHSAA Hall of Fame banquet and induction
ceremonies are set for the George Watts Hill Alumni Center on the campus of
the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, with dinner starting at 6
p.m.
Honorees at this year's event will include:
• Stuart Allen, long-time coach at Myers Park High School
in Charlotte where his track teams won 11 NCHSAA state team championships in
16 years
• Daryl Barnes, current principal at Trinity High School
who won five state NCHSAA 4-A championships as Richmond Senior head football
coach
• Bob Brooks, long-time coach in several different sports
in Elizabeth City before moving into administration
• Bill Carver, outstanding athlete, coach, administrator
and game official during his career in Fayetteville
• Elton Hawley, one of the pioneers in sports medicine in
North Carolina high school circles who worked for years in the
Charlotte-Mecklenburg school system
• Fred Lanford, an excellent basketball and baseball
coach, primarily in Caldwell County, with his teams winning 538 games in
baseball
• Bill Rucker, one of the most successful women’s
basketball coaches in North Caroilna high school history with 638 career
wins at a number of western North Carolina stops
• Ronald Scott, who coached in five different decades and
built a powerful baseball program at Chatham Central, where he won 520 games
in that sport
GlaxoSmithKline provided an initial gift to help
underwrite the NCHSAA Hall of Fame, enabling it to honor individuals who
have spent a lifetime in education. It is one of the Association’s most
prestigious accolades.
The NCHSAA Hall of Fame recognizes individuals who have
made major contributions to high school athletics in North Carolina. This
marks the 21st induction class for the NCHSAA Hall of Fame, which now
numbers 110. Each new inductee will be introduced by a special video
presentation and will receive a commemorative NCHSAA Hall of Fame ring in
honor of the induction.
"We hope that these communities would really turn out to
support these great individuals who have meant so much to so many people,"
said Charlie Adams, NCHSAA executive director. "The Hall of Fame ceremonies
have evolved into a special event and it is a great opportunity for former
players and other supporters of these honorees to get together."
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