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North Carolinians Well Represented At Rose Bowl

LUMBERTON — Atlantic Coast Conference football referee and Lumberton native Brad Allen was among the North Carolina contingent that worked the 98th Rose Bowl football in Pasadena, Calif., on January 2. Allen, who has also been active in officiating circles with the North Carolina High School Athletic Association, was the referee in a wild 45-38…

Robinson Assumes New Role At Cummings

ROBINSON STEPS DOWN AS COACH FOR NEW ROLE AT CUMMINGS BURLINGTON— George Robinson, who in a dozen years directed Burlington Cummings High School to five North Carolins High School Athletic Association championships in men’s basketball, is stepping aside from the position to take another role at the school, according to the Burlington Times-News. Robinson, 42,…

Smoky Mountain’s Simmons Earns Milestone Win

CINDI SIMMONS EARNS 500TH CAREER BASKETBALL VICTORY SYLVA– Veteran Smoky Mountain High School head women’s basketball coach Cindi Simmons achieved a milestone last week, according to the Asheville Citizen-Times. Behind a career-high 31 points from Sarah Henson, Smoky Mountain gave Simmons her 500th career win by beating East Henderson, 67-47, in Sylva. Simmons has been…

East Rowan Names New Football Coach

GRANITE QUARRY— Former East Rowan High School star athlete Danny Misenheimer has been named as head football coach at his alma mater, according to The Salisbury Post. Misenheimer will be East’s seventh head coach since 2002. This latest change in direction was made after East won a total of three games the last two seasons….

Mallard Creek Football Standout Earns Honor

HUMPHRIES EARNS HONOR D.J. Humphries of Mallard Creek High School in Charlotte was named the Anthony Muñoz Lineman of the Year by the U.S. Army All-American Bowl Selection Committee, according to various media reports.. The 6-foot-6, 280-pound offensive lineman helped Mallard Creek to a 13-1 record and to the semifinals in the North Carolina High…

Coach John Worley To Retire At Hickory

JOHN WORLEY TO RETIRE AT HICKORY HICKORY — John Worley is retiring after nearly 30 years in athletics at Hickory High, according to the Hickory Daily Record. Worley and the Hickory Public Schools have announced he’ll retire effective February 29. He will end a 28-year career that featured coaching girls’ softball, boys’ basketball and football…

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…

This Day In NCHSAA History

January 6, 1959 On this day in history in the NCHSAA, Lawrence “Cotton” Clayton of Zebulon Vance pulled down a NCHSAA record 46 rebounds in a 61-37 defeat of Knightdale. The future East Carolina Pirate’s 46 rebounds ranks first all-time in NCHSAA history while his mark of 44 rebounds in a game also ranks second…

Jim Bob Bryant Wins Associated Press Coaching Award

JIM BOB BRYANT WINS AP COACHING AWARD Jim Bob Bryant of Havelock High School has been named the Associated Press High School Football Coach of the Year. Havelock posted an unbeaten 16-0 season and won the North Carolina High School Athletic Association state 3-A championship in his fourth year at the school, beating West Rowan…

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