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Misenheimer Steps Down At East Rowan

SALISBURY—Danny Misenheimer has resigned as head football coach at East Rowan High School, according to a report in the Salisbury Post. Misenheimer, age 31, was the seventh head coach at the school in football since 2002. He is a 2000 East Rowan graduate who played in the Shrine Bowl and then went on to compete…

NCHSAA 100th Anniversary Celebration Concludes

NCHSAA 100THANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION CONCLUDES         CARY— The 100th anniversary celebration of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association officially came to an end at the Embassy Suites in Cary as the NCHSAA hosted a black-tie gala.         The gala, attended by over 700 guests, celebrated the 100 years of the NCHSAA and culminated the centennial…

Reidsville Basketball Coach Steps Down

        REIDSVILLE—Bill Walton has resigned as the head coach of the men’s basketball team at Reidsville High School due to health concerns, according to media reports including Rockingham Now.         Walton, who was in his ninth year at the Reidsville helm, will be replaced by Chris Carter.         Walton, only the third Reidsville head basketball…

Jim Bob Bryant Earns Associated Press Coaching Honor

JIM BOB BRYANT EARNS ASSOCIATED PRESS HONOR Havelock High School head football coach Jim Bob Bryant has been named The Associated Press high school football coach of the year for North Carolina. Bryant guided his Rams to a third straight North Carolina High School Athletic Association state football championship. Havelock posted a 16-0 mark for…

Celebrating 100 Years: This Day In NCHSAA History

January 12, 2004 On this day in history in the NCHSAA, Ty Carter of Bessemer City launched a NCHSAA record 28 three-point attempts in a 143-49 defeat of Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy. Carter went 11 for 28 behind the arc. His 26 attempts are a NCHSAA record and his 11 made three-pointers are among the…

NCHSAA Gala Set For Saturday Night

        The official conclusion to the 100th anniversary celebration of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association will occur on Saturday evening at the Embassy Suites in Cary as the NCHSAA hosts a black-tie gala.         The gala will celebrate the 100 years of the NCHSAA and culminates the centennial year, which has included a…

Charlotte Catholic Star Earns National Award

SAN ANTONIO, TX—A Charlotte Catholic High School football star has received a prestigious national honor. Running back Elijah Hood has been named the U.S. Army’s national Player of the Year, according to various media reports, including the Charlotte Observer. Hood was in San Antonio to play in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl and received the…

Central Academy Coach Wins North Carolina Spirit of Sport Award

CHAPEL HILL—Tad Baucom, the head football coach at Central Academy of Technology and Arts in Monroe, is the third annual recipient of the North Carolina Spirit of Sport Award presented by the North Carolina High School Athletic Association.  The NCHSAA is participating in the  “Spirit of Sport Award” program sponsored by the National Federation of State High School Associations.  It was established to recognize…

Celebrating 100 Years: This Day In NCHSAA History

January 8, 1982 On this day in history in the NCHSAA, Bill Bost of Bandys High School recorded his 400th coaching victory as his Bandys men’s team defeated Cherryville 61-50, led by Vernon Odom’s 25 points. For several years, Bost coached both the men’s and women’s varsity teams simultaneously at Bandys and he is a…

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