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Four Questions: A Conversation with…Dina Neeley

Four Questions: A Conversation with…Dina Neeley

FOUR QUESTIONS: A CONVERSATION WITH…DINA NEELEY              Dina Neeley is director of field sales for Musco Sports Lighting in North Carolina, perhaps known better to North Carolina High School Athletic Association member schools as “the light lady.”             Musco is a long-time NCHSAA corporate partner which has worked with schools across the state for over…

This Day In NCHSAA History

November 11, 1996             On this day in history in the NCHSAA, Warren County amassed 713 rushing yards against South Granville in NCHSAA football play.   November 11, 2006             On this day in history in the NCHSAA, North Gaston took top honors in the large varsity division and also captured the Carolina Cup in…

NCHSAA 2-A Women’s Dual Team Tennis Final–Finally–Set

            BURLINGTON—After several days of delay due to inclement weather, the final North Carolina High School Athletic Association state dual team tennis championship will be held on Wednesday.             The 2-A championship will be played starting at 3 p.m. at the Burlington Tennis Center, as the Durham North Carolina School…

Bishop McGuinness Principal Dies Suddenly

     KERNERSVILLE—George Repass, the principal of Bishop McGuinness High School, has died, according to several media accounts including the Winston-Salem Journal.      The school posted a statement on its website on Monday, including the following:      "It is with deep regret that we inform you of the sudden death of Mr. (George)…

This Day In NCHSAA History

November 9, 2012             On this day in history in the NCHSAA, quarterback Connor Mitch of Raleigh Wakefield threw for a whopping 604 yards—the third time in his high school career he bettered the  600-yard mark—but it wasn’t enough as Wakefield fell to the powerful Trojans of Garner 76-34.   November 9, 2002             On…

Carver High School Benefits From Community Partnership

  This story was provided by the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County school system and appeared in the W Times Newspaper in Winston-Salem.        WINSTON-SALEM—A whole host of community leaders recently stood up in front of sophomores at Carver High School and told them that they’re excited about a new program designed to help ensure the…

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