Eight coaches earn Homer Thompson Sportsmanship Awards from NCHSAA
September 8, 2009 North Carolina
CHAPEL HILL -- Eight "coaches who make a difference" by virtue of their exemplary sportsmanship will be honored by the North Carolina High School Athletic Association at the NCHSAA's upcoming regional meetings across the state.
The coaches have been selected for the Homer Thompson Memorial Eight Who Make a Difference award. The award is named in honor of the late Homer Thompson, the long-time Winston-Salem Parkland coach and member of the NCHSAA Hall of Fame. Each honoree will receive the award at his or her respective regional meeting, which will be held Sept. 21-24 in the western part of the state and Sept. 28-Oct. 1 in the East. "It is fitting that Homer Thompson¹s name be affixed to an award about coaches who make a difference," says NCHSAA executive director Charlie Adams, "for Homer certainly did make a difference in the lives of many and truly was an outstanding role model."
The winners were chosen by a special committee based on nominations from the member schools. They will receive a plaque as part of the Association's student services program. Coaches receiving this honor for 2008-09 include the following:
Region 1: Marie Lewis, J.H.Rose HS, DREAM Team & SASI Coach Region 2: Charles Davis, Charles B. Aycock HS, athletic director and head baseball coach Region 3: Art Medlin, South Johnston HS, men¹s indoor and outdoor track coach Region 4: Paul Hodges, Lumberton HS, head baseball coach Region 5: Steven Davis, Dudley HS, head football coach Region 6: Chris Norman, Shelby HS, head football coach and athletic director Region 7: David Craft, Hickory HS, head baseball coach and assistant football coach Region 8: Robert Strong, Hendersonville HS, head men¹s basketball coach
Each school had the opportunity to nominate one of its coaches for this award. "These coaches provide excellent role models with their positive approach," says Adams.
North Carolina Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company underwrites this recognition for high school coaches.
NCHSAA FastFacts Award: Eight Who Make A Difference Presented at: NCHSAA regional meetings across the state Presented to: coaches nominated by their respective schools for exemplary sportsmanship Named for: the late Homer Thompson, long-time coach at Winston-Salem Parkland and member of NCHSAA Hall of Fame Sponsored by: North Carolina Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company Of Interest: The first awards presented in this series were in 1993. |