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NCHSAA release

CHAPEL HILL – Charlie Adams, executive director of the North
Carolina High School Athletic Association, announced today that Dr. Bill
Harrison, superintendent of the Cumberland County Schools and current
president of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association, has
tendered his resignation as president of the NCHSAA effective April 26.

Adams received an email from Dr. Harrison on Thursday confirming
his plans to resign. Harrison has recently been named chief executive of
North Carolina’s K-12 school system and chairman of the state Board of
Education by Governor Beverly Perdue, and he wanted to see how those new
duties might impact his NCHSAA responsibilities before he made a decision
about his term.

Harrison said he selected April 26 because the Association’s
spring meeting of its board of directors on May 5-6 conflicts with the
meeting of the State Board of Education, but he will still be able to
fulfill many of the other responsibilities of his office prior to that.

Harrison will be involved with a number of NCHSAA events before
leaving his post as president, including a recognition of the Association’s
95th anniversary at the University of North Carolina basketball game on
February 7, the NCHSAA state basketball championships on March 14, the North
Carolina Athletic Directors’ Association state meeting in late March and the
NCHSAA Hall of Fame on April 25.

“This is a huge loss for the Association because you don’t get a
Bill Harrison very often,” said Adams. “He is a consummate professional and
one of the best ever to serve on our Board and as president.

“Bill has great people skills and is a wonderful communicator.
He is very knowledgeable and has used his excellent athletic and education
background along with his decision-making abilities to help the NCHSAA move
forward in a number of ways. We’ll certainly miss him in his role as
president. Besides being a trusted colleague, though, Bill is also a dear
friend. No association in the country could have better leadership from its
president than we’ve gotten in two different terms from Bill.”

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Tim has covered high school sports for more than 40 years. He is the only active newspaper reporter in the National High School Sports Hall of Fame and is a member of the N.C. High School Athletic Association Hall of Fame. He was the co-author of the original NCHSAA record book. When he not writing about boys and girls, he often is at church or in a theater. Email Tim.

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