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West Charlotte Appoints New Football Coach

     CHARLOTTE—Daren Hart has been named as the new head football coach at West Charlotte High School, according to a report in The Charltote Observer.      Hart has been named to replace Andrew Jordan, who just stepped down after being hired in January to replace the late Mo Coliins. According to the newspaper,…

4 Questions: A Conversation with…Que Tucker

4 Questions: A Conversation with…Que Tucker

4 QUESTIONS: A CONVERSATION WITH…QUE TUCKER                          Que Tucker has enjoyed an outstanding career at the North Carolina High School Athletic Association after successful stints coaching at the high school and college levels and is currently serving the NCHSAA as interim commissioner after a…

Veteran Lumberton Baseball Coach Steps Down

         LUMBERTON—Veteran Lumberton High School baseball coach Paul Hodges has announced that he is stepping down as the school’s baseball coach, The Fayetteville Observer has confirmed.          Hodges has been the head baseball coach at the school for 25 years, and led the Pirates to a 15-7 mark and the Southeastern 4-A…

West Mecklenburg Names New Men’s Basketball Coach

            CHARLOTTE–Robert Hollis has been named the new men’s head basketball coach at West Mecklenburg High School, according to a report in The Charlotte Observer.          Hollis has been the women’s basketball coach but moved over to coach the men’s program. He will be the third coach for the West…

This Day In NCHSAA History

June 10, 2006             On this day in history in the NCHSAA, 33 student-athletes from North Carolina High School Athletic Association member schools were recognized for their outstanding sportsmanship as winners of “Heart of a Champion” recognition. The sportsmanship recognition is part of the program offered by the NCHSAA Student Services Division.

COMPLIANCE CORNER

a quick question concerning rules, regulations and policies of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association Q: Does the North Carolina High School Athletic Association have a policy concerning social media? A: The answer is yes.  The NCHSAA Board of Directors has passed a social media policy statement as follows: “The NCHSAA recognizes, encourages and…

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