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NCHSAA Hall of Fame Ceremonies Set; Charlie Adams, Tim Stevens among others selected

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CHAPEL HILL—An event that has become a highlight of the

North Carolina High School Athletic Association year is scheduled for

Saturday.

                  The annual NCHSAA Hall of Fame banquet and induction

ceremonies are set for the George Watts Hill Alumni Center on the campus of

the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, with dinner starting at 6

p.m. 

                  Honorees at this year's event will include:

                  • Charlie Adams, the long-time executive director of the

NCHSAA who has been on the staff of the Association since 1967 after a great

career as an athlete and coach

                  • the late Bill Bost, who built the Bandys High School

basketball programs in Catawba County, coaching both the men's and women's

teams, into a power

                  • Ken Browning, veteran assistant football coach at the

University of North Carolina who won 214 games as a high school head coach

at Ledford and Northern Durham

                  • Richard Hicks, an outstanding athlete, coach and

administrator who is a former president of the NCHSAA and a former principal

at Hillside High School in Durham

                  • Mac Morris, who helped establish Greensboro Page as a

men's basketball power in 25 years as a head coach and has also worked for

many years with the North Carolina High School Coaches Association

                  • Jan Stanley, one of the top volleyball coaches the state

has ever produced and is on her way to 700 career victories and has five

state titles at West Henderson

                  • Tim Stevens, one of the nation's top media

representatives who has been covering high school sports since he began at

the Raleigh Times in 1973 and now at the Raleigh News and Observer

                  • Billy Widgeon of Morehead City, who coached a variety of

sports but rolled up a 107-game winning streak as the women's basketball

coach at Bailey before he headed to West Carteret

 

                  GlaxoSmithKline provided an initial gift to help

underwrite the NCHSAA Hall of Fame, enabling it to honor individuals who

have spent a lifetime in education. It is one of the Association’s most

prestigious accolades.

                  The NCHSAA Hall of Fame recognizes individuals who have

made major contributions to high school athletics in North Carolina. This

marks the 22nd induction class for the NCHSAA Hall of Fame, which now

numbers 118. Each new inductee will be introduced by a special video

presentation and will receive a commemorative NCHSAA Hall of Fame ring in

honor of the induction.

                 Members of the Hillsborough Cedar Ridge High School choral

department are scheduled to provide musical entertainment for the event.

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About the blogger

J. Mike Blake has been the Sports Editor for The Cary News and Southwest Wake News since October 2008. He holds two "unofficial" NCHSAA records in two different sports - highest career free throw percentage (2-of-2) in basketball and fewest career singles victories (zero. sigh.) for tennis.
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