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      <image:title>Class of 2015 - Fred Barakat</image:title>
      <image:caption>Fred Barakat was a standout in basketball and baseball at Assumption College and was drafted by the NBA’s New York Knicks and baseball’s San Francisco Giants. Basketball was his passion and he played five years in the professional Eastern Basketball League. He joined the coaching ranks and guided Fairfield to a 160-128 record and three NIT appearances in 11 seasons. In 1981, he joined the ACC as an assistant commissioner and director of basketball officials and in 1991 became the director of men’s basketball operations, where his focus was managing the men’s basketball tournament. Upon his retirement in 2007, Barakat served as a consultant for ESPN and UNCG. Barakat is a member of numerous Halls of Fame including Emerson High School (Union City, NJ), Hudson County, New Jersey, Assumption College, Fairfield University and the Northeast Sports Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2015 - Walter "Tee Pot" Frye</image:title>
      <image:caption>Known as “Tee Pot” or just “Tee,” Walter Frye spent more than 30 years as coach and athletics director at Oak Ridge Military Academy, winning a state baseball championship in 1974 and oversaw the transition of the school to a co-educational institution where he added two ladies to his baseball team. In his playing days, Frye was a shortstop known for his exceptional defense. He played 10 seasons in the minor leagues, including seven in the Carolina League, where he still holds the career records for games played at 953; at bats, 3,269 and hits, 487. Frye was called up by the Phillies late in 1942, but was drafted by the U.S. Army and spent three years as a staff sergeant, including time at the Overseas Replacement Depot in Greensboro. In 2000, Sports Illustrated named him as North Carolina’s 50th best athlete of the 20th century and the baseball field at Oak Ridge was named in his honor.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2015 - Matt Brown</image:title>
      <image:caption>One of only four managing directors in the facility’s 56-year history, Matt Brown’s experience and vision has piloted the Greensboro Coliseum Complex to national prominence as one of the most versatile and acclaimed sports and entertainment facilities in the country. Matt was appointed the managing director of the Greensboro Coliseum Complex in 1994 and during his tenure the Coliseum has hosted 12 ACC Men’s Basketball Tournaments, 16 ACC Women’s Basketball Tournaments, seven NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments, two U.S. Figure Skating Championships and two USA Gymnastics national competitions. In 2011, Brown oversaw a period of unprecedented growth for the Coliseum Complex supervising six simultaneous major construction projects including the creation of four new venues highlighted by the grand openings of the ACC Hall of Champions and the Greensboro Aquatic Center. Under Brown’s direction, the Greensboro Coliseum Complex is one of the busiest facilities in the nation, annually hosting more than 1,100 events per year.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2015 - Bob Davidson, Sr.</image:title>
      <image:caption>An excellent basketball and baseball player at High Point College, Bob Davidson made his coaching mark in the sports of track and field and cross country. After coaching baseball for seven seasons at Ragsdale High, he moved to High Point College. Davidson began coaching men’s track and field at High Point in 1962. Through the years, the Panthers added men’s cross country, women’s cross country and women’s track and field, and Davidson coached them all until he retired in 2001 after 39 years. His teams won 32 total men’s and women’s conference championships (14 in track and field, 18 in cross country) and he earned 21 different coach of the year awards.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2015 - Marques Douglas</image:title>
      <image:caption>Few football players have shown more determination than Marques Douglas. After a standout high school career at Dudley and collegiate career at Howard University, Douglas went undrafted by the NFL. He signed with, and was cut by, Baltimore in 1999, played one game with New Orleans in 2000 and rejoined the Ravens in 2001, playing seven games the next two seasons. His hard work paid off in 2003 when the Ravens made him a starter as defensive end. Douglas went on to start 93 out of 123 games, recording 326 tackles, 131 assists, 20½ sacks and scoring a TD on a fumble recovery return of 41 yards. He played 11 seasons spread among the Ravens, Saints, 49ers, Jets and Titans.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2015 - Mike Gaski</image:title>
      <image:caption>Mike Gaski made his mark not only on college baseball but also on international baseball. He started the collegiate baseball program at UNCG in 1991 and coached it for 22 seasons, compiling a record of 657-540-1. His teams won three conference championships, made three trips to the NCAA playoffs, and he was named coach of the year four times. Gaski was instrumental in the construction of the UNCG Baseball Stadium. Gaski is currently serving his fourth term as President of USA Baseball. He has worked on the International Baseball Federation’s technical committee overseeing all international competition, was involved in preparation for the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona and 2008 Olympics in Beijing and still serves in numerous state and local sports organizations.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2015 - Hornsby Howell</image:title>
      <image:caption>Hornsby Howell just kept working his way up through the ranks. He played as a lineman for North Carolina A&amp;T and began his post-graduate career as the Aggies’ football trainer. He was named head coach in 1969 and A&amp;T promptly went 8-1, won the CIAA title and was named Black College national co-champions. Howell coached nine years, with a record of 55-34-4, and his 1975 team won the MEAC title. He ran tough conditioning drills and believed in practicing until his team got things right. Vince Dooley hired Howell as an assistant football coach at Georgia. Howell served as Interim Athletics Director at Savannah State before returning to A&amp;T as an Interim Athletics Director.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2015 - Bill Slayton</image:title>
      <image:caption>There was no tradition and little success at Southeast Guilford in the sports of football and baseball until Bill Slayton arrived in 1964. Under his guidance, the Falcons became competitive and then champions. In football, Southeast won a conference championship in 1968 and reached the state 3-A semifinals in the playoffs. His best work was in baseball, a sport he played at Appalachian. The Falcons not only won a conference title in 1969 but went all the way and won the state 3-A championship. Two other baseball teams won conference titles. Slayton also coached golf at Eastern Guilford. In 2010, the Southeast football stadium was rededicated in his name.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2015 - Kitty Steele</image:title>
      <image:caption>Catherine “Kitty” Steele was a pioneer in women’s sports when they “played for FUN!” A graduate of UNCG, Steele was a Physical Education professor at Guilford College, where she became the first coach of the field hockey, volleyball, basketball and tennis teams. Steele also served as the Men’s Golf Coach at Guilford for one year. Moving to High Point College in 1976, she taught and coached field hockey until 1985 and women’s tennis until 1992. Her tennis teams twice finished fourth in NAIA playoff competition and won 10 Carolinas Conference titles and compiled a record of 251-54. She was named conference coach of the year 12 times and District 26 coach of the year five times. In 2007, High Point University dedicated the Jerry and Kitty Steele Sports Center, housing athletics offices, locker rooms and academic study areas. Steele was named to the NAIA Hall of Fame in 1993 and the Guilford College Hall of Fame in 2009.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2015 - Adrian Wilson</image:title>
      <image:caption>Adrian Wilson kept getting better at each level of football. A standout at High Point Andrews, he played three seasons as a strong safety at NC State, starting 23 games, intercepting six passes and getting in on 254 tackles. Drafted in the third round by the Arizona Cardinals in 2001, Wilson went on to a 12-year career in the NFL in which he picked off 27 passes and recorded 25½ sacks. He registered 721 tackles and 172 assists, returned two interceptions for touchdowns (one for 99 yards) and made eight sacks in 2005 from his spot in the secondary. Wilson was first team All-Pro in 2006 and 2009 and played in five Pro Bowls and one Super Bowl.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2013 - Jesse Morgan “Rube” Eldridge</image:title>
      <image:caption>Left-hander Rube Eldridge, known as “The Duke of Spero” began his amazing 25- year baseball career in 1909 with the Greensboro Patriots. During this span, Rube played 14 years in Guilford County in both Greensboro and High Point. Eldridge’s finest year came in 1922 when he went 26-9 for High Point. Eldridge returned to Greensboro in 1933 and went 4-0 with the Patriots and won the last of his 285 wins in Greensboro on September 8, 1934. In 25 years in the minor leagues, Eldridge had a record of 285 -218, pitched 4,490 innings and won 20 or more games in seven different seasons.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2013 - Hunter H. Galloway, Jr.</image:title>
      <image:caption>When it comes to clay target shooting, few have been better than Hunter Galloway. Galloway won more than 200 trap and skeet shooting championships nationwide. In skeet shooting, Galloway won state championships in all-gauge, 20 gauge, 28 gauge, 410 gauge and the all-around event. In trapshooting, he won the doubles, handicap and all-around events. Galloway was the first person in North Carolina to be placed at the Maximum distance of 27 yards behind the trap house. Galloway was also a founding member of the Greensboro Sports Council and was inducted into the North Carolina Trapshooters Hall of Fame in 1993.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2013 - Ralph Hodgin</image:title>
      <image:caption>A Greensboro native, Ralph Hodgin first appeared in the majors in 1939 with the Boston Bees, who acquired him from San Francisco of the Pacific Coast League. Hodgin returned to the minors until being drafted by the Chicago White Sox in 1943. An outfielder and third baseman, Hodgin spent five years with Chicago, including seasons when he hit .314, .295 and .294. In 530 career games, Hodgin hit .285 and drove in 188 runs and was exceptionally difficult to strike out. He also played 16 seasons in the minors, including three years at Triple-A, with a lifetime average of .307.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2013 - Ted Brown</image:title>
      <image:caption>Ted Brown was a superb athlete at T. Wingate Andrews High School playing both football and basketball. Brown played in the East-West basketball game in 1975, however he was better known for his extraordinary skills on the football field. In four years at NC State, Brown rushed for 4,602 yards, which still stands as the ACC record. Brown was selected All-ACC for four years and was All-American in 1978. A first-round draft pick by the Minnesota Vikings in 1979, Brown played eight seasons and rushed for 4,546 yards, 40 touchdowns, and caught 339 passes for 2,850 yards along with 13 more scores. Brown was selected to the NFL All-Rookie team in 1979. Brown was inducted into the Inaugural Class of the North Carolina State University Hall of Fame in 2012 and the 2013 National College Football Hall of Fame in 2013.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2013 - Wilt Browning</image:title>
      <image:caption>Wilt Browning’s career spanned more than 40 years as a writer, columnist, sports editor and publicity director for two teams in the NFL. Along the way, Wilt was the Braves beat writer for the Atlanta Constitution, publicity director for the Baltimore Colts and Atlanta Falcons, sports editor and then columnist for the News &amp; Record for 20 years and sports editor of the Asheville Citizen-Times. Browning is a five-time North Carolina Sports Writer of the Year and has written six books. Browning was inducted into the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in 2012.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2013 - Gayle Currie</image:title>
      <image:caption>Gayle Currie had a distinguished and diverse career at Guilford College. Currie coached volleyball from 1974-93, women’s tennis from 1976-93, women’s basketball from 1974-79, and served as Athletics Director from 1992-96. Currie won several NAIA District Coach of the Year honors in volleyball and tennis, and in 1981 was the NAIA Women’s Tennis Coach of the Year. Currie’s volleyball teams had a cumulative record of 400-218. The Quakers qualified for the NAIA National Tennis Championships 11 consecutive years finishing as co-champions in 1981 and runner-up in 1982. Currie was inducted into the NAIA Hall of Fame in 1991 and was the first woman elected to the Guilford College Athletics Hall of Fame in 1984.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2013 - Woody Durham</image:title>
      <image:caption>In 1963, Woody Durham became the Sports Director at WFMY where he served for 14 years. In 1971, Woody was selected as the “Voice of the Tar Heels” where he broadcast more than 1,800football and basketball games for the University of North Carolina in 40 years. Durham called 23 bowl games but he was especially known for his basketball broadcasts, which included 13 Final Fours and four national championships, two each for teams of Dean Smith and Roy Williams. Woody received the first-ever Lombardi Excellence in College Broadcasting Award in 2012 and was 13 time N.C. Sportscaster of the Year. Durham was inducted into the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in 2005 and North Carolina Broadcasters Halls of Fame in 2004.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2013 - Ken Free</image:title>
      <image:caption>A Dudley High School graduate who later earned a degree from North Carolina State University, Free was a standout baseball player and an outstanding collegiate athletics administrator. Free played in the Negro Leagues and professionally with the Hickory Rebels and Raleigh Capitals along with three seasons in the New York Mets system. In five years he had a .289 average. Free moved into athletics administration and in 1978 he became the first full-time commissioner of the MEAC, a post he held for 18 years. Free served on the NCAA Executive Committee and became the first Black appointed to the NCAA Basketball Selection Committee. He also served as Commissioner of the Eastern Intercollegiate Athletic Association. Free is a member of the N.C A&amp;T State University, Dudley High School Sports, and CIAA Sports Officials Halls of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2013 - Wade Garrett</image:title>
      <image:caption>At Nathaniel Greene High School in Guilford County, Garrett was a star basketball player who once scored 55 points in a game and participated in the 1951 East-West All-Star game. Garrett went on to play basketball at Elon from 1952-54. But Garrett became best known as a fast-pitch softball pitcher, winning 358 games against just 83 losses from 1954-78. Along the way, playing for the Champion Paper team in Canton, N.C., Garrett pitched 40 no-hitters and had a scoreless innings streak that reached 78. He used a rising fastball, a drop, two curves, and a changeup. Wade Garrett is a member of the North Carolina Softball Hall of Fame and was inducted into the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in 2013.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2013 - Bill Harvey</image:title>
      <image:caption>Bill Harvey was a four-sport athlete at Ragsdale High School in the late 1940s that went on to an excellent amateur golf career. Harvey played golf at High Point College in 1950. Harvey won the Carolinas Amateur three times, the North Carolina Amateur once, the Carolinas Four-Ball three times, the Carolinas Senior once, and the Greensboro city championship four times. Altogether, Harvey won more than 300 amateur titles, including the prestigious Porter Cup in 1963. Harvey played in the Greater Greensboro Open, now Wyndham Championship, 23 times. Bill Harvey was inducted into the Carolinas Golf Hall of Fame in 1984.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2013 - Tom Martin</image:title>
      <image:caption>Tom Martin played for Curry High School on the campus of UNCG where he hit the winning shot in the state playoffs in 1965 to defeat top-ranked Pinehurst and propel the team to a third-place finish. Martin’s sports career remained at UNCG, where he played on the first men’s basketball and men’s tennis teams. Always a supporter of UNCG athletics, he also became a contributor to other community events. Tom was Chairman of the Greater Greensboro Open (now Wyndham Championship) in 1981, tournament director for the 1997 and 1998 NCAA Women’s Soccer Championships at UNCG Soccer Stadium. An active volunteer in the community, Martin has served as the President of the Greensboro Sports Council and the Wyndham Championship Founders Club, Chairman of the of Spartan Club and a team host for numerous ACC and NCAA Championships in Greensboro. Martin was inducted into the UNCG Athletics Hall of Fame in 2002.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2013 - Jane Preyer</image:title>
      <image:caption>A Greensboro native, Preyer played tennis, basketball, lacrosse and field hockey in high school at Chatham Hall and tennis at UNC, where she was named All-American in 1976. Preyer played professionally from 1977-83, reaching a ranking of No. 43. Preyer played in the round of 16 at Wimbledon in 1982. Turning to coaching, Preyer led Duke to five ACC championships in seven seasons, four NCAA appearances, was ACC Coach of the Year five times and had a record of 122-44. Preyer is a member of the North Carolina Tennis Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2013 - Jim Winstead</image:title>
      <image:caption>Jim Winstead played college tennis at UNC. Winstead won numerous city and state championships, including the North Carolina state title in 1960 and the over-50 state championship in 1981. Winstead became the tennis pro at Greensboro Country Club in 1964 and served in that capacity until 1992. Winstead was active in the growth in the Greensboro Tennis Association and a renowned teacher who coached many of the top young players in the city. Winstead was inducted into the North Carolina Tennis Hall of Fame in 1992.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Although best known for his amateur golf career, Larry Dempsey was an outstanding all-around athlete. Dempsey played football, basketball, baseball and golf at Greensboro Senior High and was a two-time all-state player in football and played in the 1946 Shrine Bowl. Dempsey attended Guilford College and lettered in four sports there in 1948. Dempsey played baseball from 1949-1953 for New Bern and Greensboro and was named the youngest manager in league history at the age of 21. As a golfer, Dempsey was low amateur in the GGO twice and tied another time, and was a member of four straight Carolinas Golf Association teams in the 1950s. Dempsey won three city championships, 11 Club Championships and six Senior Club Championships at Starmount Forest Country Club, along with several other club championships in the city.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The first football coach at Smith High School in 1963, Claude Manzi built a program that turned out the likes of future NFL players Vince Evans, Joe Bostic and Jeff Bostic. Manzi’s teams ran the single wing offense well into the 1970s. Manzi coached 15 years compiling a record of 90-11-6 and advancing to the state playoffs four times and winning eight city championships. In 1973, Manzi’s Eagles played in the 4-A State Championship Game against Sanford. He served as Athletic Director from 1977-88. The football stadium at Smith was named in his honor in 1984. Manzi was a graduate of Elon, where he played football and named Little All-American, Most Valuable Player, and All-Conference Guard in 1946. Manzi was instrumental in the formation of the North Carolina Coaches Association and served as the Executive Secretary. Manzi was a decorated veteran of World War II and participated in the D-Day invasion at Normandy.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2011 - John Morris</image:title>
      <image:caption>A native of Hertford, Morris made his mark in Guilford County from 1974-84. Morris was the Head Football Coach and Athletics Director at T.W. Andrews from 1974-76, winning a conference championship in 1975. Morris played football and baseball at Duke. During his coaching career, Morris compiled a record of 120-58-6 at Roxboro, Reidsville, and Andrews winning seven conference titles, and District Coach of the Year eight times and 1965 Coach of the East/West All-Star Game. Morris, a diabetic since the age of 12, had to give up coaching in 1976 when health complications forced him to have both legs amputated. Morris was named Athletic Director for the High Point City Schools from 1976 until his death at age 48 in 1984. Morris was recognized as an outstanding coach and an outstanding leader as an administrator receiving the National Federation Citation as one of six outstanding high school athletic administrators in the country in 1976.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2011 - Eddie Bridges</image:title>
      <image:caption>Eddie Bridges has worked tirelessly as an advocate for wildlife conservation and outdoor sports. A 1957 graduate of Elon, where he played football and ran track, Bridges made Greensboro his home in the late 1950s where he owned and operated Carolina Athletic Supply for over 25 years. In 1975, Bridges designed the world’s first camouflage chest waders for Converse Rubber Company. Bridges served on the State Wildlife Resources Commission from 1977-89, rewriting the state gaming laws among other accomplishments. Bridges proposed and founded the Wildlife Endowment Fund, which sells lifetime hunting and fishing licenses. He founded and currently serves as Executive Director of the N.C. Habitat Foundation, which acquires and preserves open spaces for wildlife. The contributions of Bridges to the wildlife and conservation community have earned him numerous national and state awards including being named the National Budweiser Conservationist of the Year in 2004.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2011 - Joey Cheek</image:title>
      <image:caption>Joey Cheek, a Dudley High School graduate, burst onto the speed skating scene in 2002, winning an Olympic bronze medal in the 1,000 meters at the Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City. Cheek took his performance to a higher level at the 2006 Winter Games in Turin, Italy where he won the silver medal in the 1,000 and won the gold medal in the 500. Cheek’s Olympic peers chose him to carry the U.S. flag in the closing ceremonies and he was awarded the US Olympic Committee Spirit Award. Cheek is the winner of 20 international World Cup and World Championship medals. Cheek is the co-founder and president of Team Darfur, an international coalition of athletes committed to raising awareness of the crisis in Darfur, Sudan and for those efforts received the Inaugural Heisman Trophy Humanitarian Award and was named to the Time 100 Most Influential People in 2006. A 2011 graduate of Princeton University, Cheek is the founder of www.dailyhouse.com.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2011 - Bradley Faircloth</image:title>
      <image:caption>As a competitive athlete, Bradley Faircloth played football and basketball at Greensboro Senior High before going to Duke and playing freshman football in 1948. Faircloth is still regarded as one of the top officials and holds the distinction of working a state championship in football, basketball, and baseball and the 1965 Shrine Bowl. Faircloth worked as an official for 25 years, including 17 with the ACC, and called more than 200 games, including the 1983 Cotton Bowl and several other bowl games. In 1983, Faircloth became the ACC Supervisor of Football Officials and served in that capacity through 1998 while also handling Associate Commissioner duties. Faircloth was the 1964 General Chairman of the Greater Greensboro Open, 1970 Sports Council President, a founder of the Little Four Invitational and Chairman of the Host Committee for the 1974 NCAA Basketball Championship. Faircloth has won many civic and national awards and is a member of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2011 - Herb Goins</image:title>
      <image:caption>ndrews High School in High Point enjoyed a tremendous run in football under the 16-year guidance of coach Herb Goins, winning the State 4-A Championship in 1976 and the 3-A title in 1991. In 21 years as head coach, Goins compiled an overall record of 169-73-4 between Andrews and Northern Durham, winning 15 conference championships. Goins was head coach of the North Carolina Shrine Bowl team in 1985. While coaching, Goins also served as the Athletic Director at both Andrews and Northern Durham. After leaving coaching, Goins served as a district-wide Athletic Director for 17 years, the last 12 as the Athletic Director for the Guilford County Schools, retiring in 2008. Goins was Most Valuable Player in football at Myers Park High School in Charlotte prior to becoming a three-time letterman and two-year starter at guard for the Duke Blue Devils.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2011 - Chuck Hartman</image:title>
      <image:caption>Chuck Hartman played baseball and soccer at the University of North Carolina from 1955-1957. Coach Hartman was instrumental in the success of the baseball program at High Point College where during his 19 seasons the Panthers won 10 Carolinas Conference championships, five NAIA district titles and made appearances in two NAIA national tournaments. On the way to a 483-225 record at High Point, Hartman was named conference and District 26 coach of the year numerous times and NAIA national coach of the year in 1976. In 1978, Hartman was named the Head Coach at Virginia Tech and coached the Hokies for 25 years with a record of 961-591-8. The Hokies won four conference championships and made four NCAA Regional appearances under Hartman. Hartman is fifth in all-time victories for NCAA Division I coaches and is a member of six different hall of fames.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2011 - Freddy Johnson</image:title>
      <image:caption>A graduate of Grimsley, Freddy Johnson played basketball at Greensboro College under Coach Milton Reece in 1974 and 1975 but always had his eye on coaching. Few high school coaches can match the success of Freddy Johnson of the Greensboro Day School. During his 33 years as boy’s basketball coach and athletics director, Johnson’s teams have won 802 games, 21 PACIS conference titles and appeared in 13 state championship games and won seven NCISAA State titles. Under Johnson’s leadership, Bengal teams have won nine Pizza Hut/Little Four Invitational tournament championships including a record four in a row from 2005-2008. In addition, Johnson has coached the AAU North Carolina Gaters, placing second in the 10-under national tournament in 1997 and fourth in the 12-under tournament in 1999. Johnson has coached in three All-Star games. Johnson was inducted into the Greensboro College Hall of Fame in 2009.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2011 - Angie Polk-Jones</image:title>
      <image:caption>A three sport letter-winner in volleyball, softball, and basketball, Angie Polk-Jones led the Grimsley Whirlies to the 1985 NCHSAA State Softball Championship. Perhaps the top women’s basketball player in history at UNC Greensboro, Polk-Jones remains the Spartans’ all-time leading scorer with 1,585 points and led her teams to a 93-22 record in four years. An All-American, Polk-Jones was the school’s first athlete to have a jersey retired (1989) and was a member of the team which reached the NCAA Division III Final Four in 1988. Polk-Jones was head girls’ basketball coach at Grimsley for eight years and an assistant coach at UNCG for three seasons. Since 1990, Polk-Jones has had a distinguished career in Guilford County education. Polk-Jones currently is principal of the new Middle College High School at UNCG.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2011 - Tommy Langley</image:title>
      <image:caption>For nearly 60 years, Tommy Langley of High Point has been making his mark on amateur golf. Langley’s first title came in 1948 and the last one happened in 2006, when he won the Senior Pine Needles 4-Ball championship. In between, Langley racked up numerous championships, including the Southern Conference individual title in 1952 with North Carolina – before the ACC was ever formed. Langley received the first-ever golf scholarship to UNC and led the Tar Heels to the 1952 Southern Conference title. Langley participated in the USGA National Senior Amateur four times and was nationally ranked #3 in 1990 and #5 in 1991. Langley was High Point City champion four times in a span from 1949 to 1993.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2011 - Eddie Pope</image:title>
      <image:caption>Eddie Pope began his soccer career at Southwest Guilford while also playing football and baseball. Pope attended the University of North Carolina where he earned All-ACC and All-South Region honors. Pope played professionally in Major League Soccer (MLS) for eleven seasons, spending most of his career at DC United before a short stint with the New York Metro Stars, and eventually ending his career with Real Salt Lake. During his career, Pope was named to the MLS All-Star Team eleven straight years and scored the game-winning goal in the Inaugural MLS Cup (giving DC United it’s first of three titles.) Pope earned 1997 MLS Defender of the Year honors and was honored as MLS Humanitarian of the Year in 2000. Pope competed internationally as a member of the 1996 US Men’s Olympic team, and was a key anchor for the defense during the 1998, 2002, and 2006 World Cups. Eddie retired with 82 caps, 8 goals, and being tied for the most World Cup qualifying matches in US History.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2011 - Maurice Spencer</image:title>
      <image:caption>A football, basketball and track star at Page High School, Maurice Spencer continued his football career at North Carolina Central and in the NFL. Spencer played on three MEAC championship teams at NCCU and played in the Senior Bowl and East-West games. Spencer was the first defensive back taken in the 1974 draft, by New Orleans, and played there four years, starting 30 games. While with the Saints, Spencer won the Most Valuable Defensive Player Award and distinguished himself as a Guinness Book World Record Holder for the most fumbles recovered in a game. After a career-ending spinal injury with the Saints, Spencer successfully received an operation with a cervical spinal fusion and rehabilitation at Duke Medical Center, which became the impetus for the The Spencer Foundation for Spinal Cord Research and Rehabilitation at Duke. Spencer has been a successful television commentator and producer and has coached on the professional level in the NFL’s European League with the London Monarchs.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2011 - Tripp Welborne</image:title>
      <image:caption>Tripp Welborne was a four-sport athlete at Page where he played football, basketball, baseball and ran track. On the football field, the Pirates went 40-1-1 and won two state championships in Welborne’s career which earned him the honor of NC Player of the Year in 1986. Recruited to Michigan as a wide receiver, Welborne switched to the secondary as a sophomore and played on three Big Ten championship teams and became a two-time All-American and All Big Ten and the 1990 University of Michigan MVP. While at Michigan, Welborne intercepted nine passes and returned 70 punts for 803 yards and was named the National College Defensive Player of the Year in 1990. Welborne was selected in the seventh round of the 1991 NFL draft by the Minnesota Vikings and was a member of the NFC Central Division Championship team in 1992.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2016 - Carlton Harris</image:title>
      <image:caption>Carlton Harris made a significant impact in his brief life. He won numerous singles and doubles juniors championships in tennis around the city and the state. At Greensboro Day School, he not only continued his excellent tennis but also played on a state championship basketball team. Harris continued his tennis career at Notre Dame and as a senior was team captain, played No. 1 singles and doubles and led the Irish to a 20-3 record. He became a teaching pro in Chicago and played on the Chicago Fyre of the World Team Tennis league, becoming a teammate and good friend of the great Billie Jean King. Known as a role model, a hard worker and always an upbeat person, he died of leukemia in 1983 at age 25.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2016 - Bobby Hedrick</image:title>
      <image:caption>Bobby Hedrick grew up in Sedalia and went to high school at Eastern Guilford, where he was a standout in football, coached by fellow inductee Tommy Grayson, and also basketball and track. He stayed close to home for college, going to Elon and becoming one of the best runners in college football. He led coach Jerry Tolley’s Elon team to the 1980 NAIA championship, gaining 186 yards in the title game. He finished with 5,409 career yards, at the time second only to Pitt’s Tony Dorsett at any college level. As a senior, Hedrick was named the SAC-8 Player of the Year and the Outstanding Male Athlete in North Carolina. He had his jersey retired at Eastern Guilford and at Elon. He died of cancer in November of 2015 at age 57.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2016 - James A. "Bud" Kivett</image:title>
      <image:caption>James A. Kivett, better known to all as Bud, was a fine all-around athlete at High Point High School, playing football, baseball and track. He had a standout game in the 1941 Shrine Bowl. After serving in the military in World War II, he took an interest in golf and became a standout amateur player. Kivett won numerous city golf championships and titles in many other tournaments. He played in the National Public Links Tournament four times. He was known for a favorite putter that he fashioned out of a large dog bone, fitting it with a shaft and grip. Kivett died of a heart attack at age 54 in 1976, but his name lives on in the Bud Kivett Memorial Golf Tournament every year.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2016 - Melvin Fair</image:title>
      <image:caption>Melvin Fair was one of the best wrestlers ever to come out of Guilford County. In 1971, at Andrews High School, he won the state title at 145 pounds, compiling a 29-0 record. He also played football and track with the Red Raiders. He then spent four years on the wrestling team at N.C. A&amp;T, winning three MEAC championships and being named team MVP twice. Fair moved into coaching at the middle school and high school levels and spent five years as head wrestling coach at Winston-Salem State. There his teams won four CIAA championships and he was named coach of the year four times. He also served several years as the athletics director at Dudley.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2016 - Tommy Grayson</image:title>
      <image:caption>Grayson is best known as the head football coach at Eastern Guilford High School from 1976-91. His 1982 team went 12-1 and won the state 3-A Division II championship. The football field at Eastern bears his name. Grayson also coached wrestling and baseball. As an athlete, the Lexington native attended Guilford College and played football for two years, leading the Carolinas Conference in rushing and scoring in 1966. He played baseball for three seasons and was an NAIA All-American twice and also played basketball for the Quakers. Grayson was drafted in the third round by the Detroit Tigers in 1968 and played six seasons of minor league baseball. This is the fourth Hall of Fame to which he has been named.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2016 - Delton Hall</image:title>
      <image:caption>A standout track and football athlete, Hall played six seasons in the NFL. At Grimsley High, he set a state record of 46.41 in the 400 meter dash in 1983, one of the longest-standing records on the books. He played multiple positions in football and played in the 1983 Shrine Bowl. Hall started three years as a cornerback at Clemson, making All-ACC as a senior when he intercepted five passes. The Steelers drafted him in the second round in 1987. In his first NFL game, he made an interception and returned a fumble 50 yards for a touchdown. Hall played five seasons with the Steelers and one with San Diego, finishing his career with five interceptions.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2016 - Darlene Joyner</image:title>
      <image:caption>Success followed Darlene Joyner wherever she went. As an athlete at Guilford College, she played basketball and volleyball and is a member of its Athletics Hall of Fame. She went on to become a standout coach in three sports at Northwest Guilford High School. Her softball team won a state championship in 1996. In volleyball her teams won 20 straight conference championships, including 16 in a row, and compiled a record of 500-101. In girls basketball her teams had a record of 281-99. Joyner guided the volleyball and basketball teams to the state finals this past year, finishing as runners-up in both. After 31 years of teaching and coaching the Vikings, she retired this past March.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2016 - Bobby Long</image:title>
      <image:caption>Greensboro was on the verge of losing its PGA golf tournament, first played here in 1938, until Bobby Long stepped up. The retired insurance executive worked behind the scenes to save the tournament, now known as the Wyndham Championship, which was not on the PGA Tour schedule for 2007. For Long, it was a matter of bringing people together as a city and a region. As chairman of the Piedmont Triad Charitable Foundation, Long devised a financial model that saved Greensboro’s spot on the PGA Tour, where it has thrived ever since. This kind of vision was nothing new for Long. He was a key fundraiser to build Greensboro’s downtown baseball stadium and a key figure in the development of the Elon University School of Law, located in Greensboro.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2016 - Sue Shinn</image:title>
      <image:caption>Variety was always the spice of life for Sue Shinn. In high school in Indiana she played volleyball, basketball and softball and in college at High Point she played volleyball, basketball and field hockey. After coaching for 11 years at Griffin Junior High, she served 21 years at Andrews in various capacities. Whether it was volleyball, basketball or track, her teams were always successful, winning numerous conference, regional and sectional titles. In 2001 her boys and girls track teams both won the state 3-A championships, and the girls repeated in 2002. To top it off, Shinn served as the Andrews athletics director from 1993-2000.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Phil Weaver made his mark as an athlete, coach, teacher, counselor and administrator. He played high school ball for the legendary Bob Jamieson at Grimsley and began coaching there after he attended Duke. Over a long career at Grimsley he coached boys and girls basketball and softball. His boys teams were state runners-up three times and the girls team once. His softball team won the state 4-A title in 1985. Weaver still serves as co-executive director of the N.C. Coaches Association and the executive director of the National Association of Coaches Association Directors. The gym floor at Grimsley carries his name.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Few people have had the experience, or the success, that the late George Kennedy achieved in coaching soccer. He began in Jacksonville, FL, winning three state titles at Bishop Kenny High School. Making his way to North Carolina, he coached Belmont Abbey College for two years, then the Wake Forest University club team. Under George, the Deacons became an NCAA Division I intercollegiate program and he was head coach from 1980-85. He was the ACC Coach of the Year in 1981 and compiled a record of 64-52-14. George also coached in the Twin Cities Youth Soccer Association and guided five teams to Under-19 state championships. At Western Guilford High School his boys won the state 3-A title in 1992 and the girls claimed state 1-A/2-A championships in 2004-05. In 2014 George was inducted into the NC Soccer Hall of Fame. After retiring from teaching, George coached at Bishop McGuinness until his death at age 71 on Nov. 23, 2016.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2018 - Garland Murray</image:title>
      <image:caption>Although he was well-versed in many sports, swimming really got into Garland Murray's blood. He played baseball and basketball at Rankin High School in Greensboro in the 1930s, then football, basketball and baseball for two years at Guilford. After serving three years in the Navy in World War II, he resumed his education at Springfield College, where he was a member of the swim team. In 1946 he joined the coaching staff at Greensboro Senior High School (now Grimsley), where he formed and then coached the swim team through 1952. Garland became president of the Greensboro Swimming Association and organized its first championship meet in 1959. He went to work for the Greensboro Red Cross and became its Executive Director in 1972. Garland retired in 1986 with 36 years of service, establishing numerous swimming and lifesaving programs. He died on March 13, 2011.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2018 - James (JB) Baynes</image:title>
      <image:caption>His full name is James Benton Baynes, but almost everyone knows him as JB. He played three sports at Grimsley but baseball was his true love. He was a member of the Whirlies' state 4-A championship team in 1980 and went on to play at Howard University, where he set the school record for home runs. He hit over .300 every season, was the MEAC Player of the Year in 1986 and was selected for the Howard Athletics Hall of Fame in 2007. His career was cut short by a knee injury, but JB remained heavily involved in baseball. He has coached at area middle schools and high schools, with local travel teams, in the Parks and Recreation leagues, the Greensboro Colt League and the Metropolitan Junior Baseball League. JB is an ordained minister and is the North Carolina Commissioner of the Metropolitan Junior Baseball League.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2018 - Marc Bush</image:title>
      <image:caption>If you have ever watched a sporting event in Greensboro such as the ACC men's or women's basketball tournaments, USA Figure Skating, USA Gymnastics, USA Track and Field, NCAA Division III soccer or golf championships, or the Public Links golf tournament, to name just a few, you can thank Marc Bush. Since 1993 Marc has been part of the Tournament Hosts of Greensboro and been a tireless worker to bring a multitude of events to Greensboro. He has also served as president of the Greensboro Sports Commission, been a member of the Board of Directors of the Greensboro Sports Council, and was General Chairman of the 2017 Wyndham golf tournament. Marc is a graduate of Grimsley, where he played football and baseball, and from UNC Chapel Hill. He has been actively involved in the economic and sports development of this area for 33 years and is currently the president of the Greensboro Sports Foundation and curator of the ACC Hall of Champions.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2018 - Sherrill Kester Dempsey</image:title>
      <image:caption>Sherrill was a four-year starter in both soccer and basketball at Westchester Academy from 1992-96. She won two state championships in soccer while scoring 115 goals and earning all-state and all-South honors. She won another state title in basketball, was a three-time conference player of the year and an all-state selection. Sherrill chose to play soccer at Duke, where she started 84 of 87 matches and scored 35 goals, fourth on the Blue Devils' career list. She scored 10 game-winning goals, was twice first-team All-ACC and helped Duke make three NCAA tournament appearances. Kester was also voted to the NSCAA All-American team in 1999. She was named to the list of the ACC's top 50 women's soccer players of all-time. She played professionally with the San Diego Spirit and was a member of the U.S. National team. In a three-game stretch for them in 2000, she recorded three goals and an assist. Kester was inducted into the inaugural Hall of Fame class at Westchester Academy in 2009.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2018 - Annemarie Treadway Dloniak</image:title>
      <image:caption>When Annemarie played a sport, she played it well, starring in basketball, softball and tennis at Grimsley. She played shortstop and hit cleanup on a state playoff softball team and made the state tennis playoffs in doubles. She was most recognized in basketball, being named the North Carolina High School Athletic Association's Player of the Year in 1983 when she was also an All-American and was named as one of the top 50 players in the country. She continued her basketball career at NC State and played on the Wolfpack's ACC championship teams in 1985 and '87. As a senior, she averaged 35 minutes, 18 points, five rebounds and three assists a game. She stayed involved in the game as a highly respected women's basketball official from 1996-2004. When she wasn't playing sports, Annemarie was first chair violin in the Grimsley orchestra and played in the Greensboro Youth Symphony Orchestra. She now is a vice president at BB&amp;T Bank.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2018 - Terrence Holt</image:title>
      <image:caption>Inspired to play sports by an older brother, Terrence Holt soon carved out his own niche. Whereas Torry Holt was exceptional as an offensive football player, Terrence became a standout on the defensive side. He was excellent in football and basketball at Eastern Guilford, being named the News &amp; Record's Player of the Year in hoops. Terrence went on to NC State and starred as a defensive back. He was a three-year starter, twice an All-ACC selection and intercepted five passes. He blocked 12 kicks in his career, including four field goals in one season. Drafted in the fifth round by the Detroit Lions, he played six seasons in the NFL, mostly as a free safety. He played in 71 games, starting 43, and recorded eight interceptions, including three as a rookie in 2004, and made 242 tackles. He joins his brother Torry (Class of 2012) as a member of the Guilford County Sports Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2018 - Rusty LaRue</image:title>
      <image:caption>Rusty LaRue didn't just play three sports at Northwest Guilford, he was dominant in each. As a senior, he was the News &amp; Record's Guilford County Player of the Year in football, basketball and baseball, and was named the North Carolina high school Male Athlete of the Year. He continued his all-around play at Wake Forest, where he started at quarterback, was a key contributor to back-to-back ACC championship basketball teams and even pitched a little one season. As a senior, Rusty broke several NCAA and ACC records for passing, including 55 completions in a game. He played professionally in the NBA, appearing in 98 career games, and was a member of the Chicago Bulls 1998 NBA championship team. He also played in Russia and Italy. Rusty has coached basketball on the high school and college levels since 2004, including several years as an assistant at his alma mater, Wake Forest.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2018 - Eddie Radwanski</image:title>
      <image:caption>Excellence has marked the career of Eddie Radwanski as a player and as a coach. He was a mainstay on UNCG's consecutive NCAA Division III national champions in 1982 &amp; 1983. More than 30 years later, he still ranks second in assists, eighth in points and 10th in goals scored. After being the first player selected in the inaugural MISL draft in 1985, his pro career included a championship in the MISL and another in the USISL indoor league. He was a member of the US National Team and played for the Greensboro Dynamo. As a coach Eddie's UNCG women's teams won seven regular season and four tournament championships. His teams went 139-65-13 in 10 years and appeared in five NCAA tournaments. Since 2011, he has been the women's coach at Clemson, winning the 2016 ACC championship. He won coach of the year in the Southern Conference four times and ACC coach of the year in 2016. Eddie is a member of the UNCG Hall of Fame as well as the Carolina Dynamo Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2018 - Brian Williams</image:title>
      <image:caption>Brian was a terrific athlete at Southwest Guilford. In football, he rushed for 1,955 yards as a senior, including 368 yards in a game against Burlington Cummings and played in the East-West All-Star game in 1998. He was also a two-year starter in basketball. He concentrated on defense in football at NC State, where he overlapped with fellow inductee Terrence Holt. Brian played a year at free safety and two years at cornerback for the Wolfpack. He made five career interceptions and blocked five kicks. The Minnesota Vikings drafted him in the fourth round in 2002 and he went on to appear in 132 NFL games, 99 as a starter. In his rookie year he intercepted five passes and tied for the NFL lead with 205 return yards. He made four interceptions in 2005. Overall, playing with four teams over 10 seasons, Brian intercepted 19 passes, made 408 tackles and defended 75 passes.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2010 - Joseph M. Bryan, Sr.</image:title>
      <image:caption>Joseph M. Bryan, a well-known Greensboro businessman and philanthropist, was a sports enthusiast and particularly skilled as a fisherman and a target shooter. Bryan supported a wide range of sporting venues in Greensboro and was particularly known for his love of golf. He was an early member of the Augusta National Golf Club. The Greensboro Jaycees approached Bryan in 1937 to assist in guaranteeing the purse of the first Greater Greensboro Open PGA Tournament, which took place in 1938. Bryan later became Honorary General Chairman for the golf tournament, now known as the Wyndham Championship. In 1971, the City of Greensboro named Bryan Park, a new municipal golf complex, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan. Bryan was instrumental in adding the Bryan Park Soccer Complex to the facility which is regarded as one of the finest in the country. Fishing and shooting were also among Bryan’s favorite pastimes. Bryan particularly liked to salmon fish in Canada and was an award-winning marlin fisherman. Whether in the United States or in Europe, he could be found among the world’s elite shooters.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2010 - Bobby T. "Bob" Doss</image:title>
      <image:caption>A dedicated supporter of youth baseball, Bob Doss was the founder and long-time leader of Palomino Youth Baseball, which provided a new opportunity for players who had aged out of Colt League. One Greensboro team, the American Postal Workers Union, won the Palomino World Series in 1994. Doss was committed to bringing high level baseball to Greensboro and his July 4th Tournament that he hosted for Pony Baseball annually had as many as 64 teams. Doss sponsored numerous baseball tournaments on the youth and high school levels and helped bring the Palomino World Series to Greensboro for a number of years. Doss was responsible for taking his teams to England, Canada, St. Thomas, and Hawaii and was a tireless fundraiser to make those trips possible through raffles and other fundraisers. Doss served proudly in the United States Marine Corps.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2010 - William J. "Bill" White</image:title>
      <image:caption>A pioneer in youth baseball in Greensboro, Bill White began the city’s Bronco League, Pony League and Colt League programs. White came to Greensboro in 1952 as the Athletic Director for the Greensboro Parks and Recreation Department where he served in that capacity until 1957. White served as the manager of the Colt League program from 1965-1980 and coached its all-star teams for 16 years. In 1965, his Greensboro team won the Colt League World Series. White also coached basketball at the Elks Club and YMCA and was a widely-respected high school football, baseball, and basketball official as well as a booking agent for basketball. White’s determination to provide better baseball facilities led to the construction of the baseball park in Jaycee Park which was named “Stoner-White Stadium” after Bill Stoner and Bill White.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2010 - Don Corbett</image:title>
      <image:caption>Don Corbett coached men’s basketball at North Carolina A&amp;T State for 14 seasons, from 1979-80 to 1992-93, and compiled a record of 254-145. Corbett is second on the list of all-time wins at A&amp;T, trailing only Cal Irvin. Corbett’s Aggies won 20 or more games six times, peaking at 26-3 in 1987-88. His teams won seven straight Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference tournament championships, from 1982-88. The Aggies finished first in the regular season seven times and five times won both the regular season and tournament titles. North Carolina A&amp;T, under the direction of Coach Corbett, shares the NCAA record with the University of Kentucky for consecutive conference tournament championships at seven.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2010 - Jeff Davis</image:title>
      <image:caption>An outstanding football player at Dudley High School, Jeff Davis went on to star as a linebacker at Clemson, where he was named All-American and was the captain of the 1981 national championship team. In his four years at Clemson from 1978 to 1981, he started 35 of 40 games recording 469 tackles, four sacks, and four interceptions. Davis was ACC Player of the Year in 1981. A 5th round selection in the draft, Davis played six seasons with the Tampa Bay Bucs in the NFL. Davis led the Bucs in tackles for three years. Davis was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2007. Recognized nationally for his off-the-field work with young people, Davis is now Clemson’s Assistant Athletic Director for Player Relations and External Affairs.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2010 - Otis Foster, Jr.</image:title>
      <image:caption>A High Point native, Otis Foster, Jr. was a baseball standout at High Point Central High School and High Point College. Foster had an outstanding four-year career for the Panthers and still holds school records with 60 career home runs, 166 RBIs and a .837 slugging percentage. His .380 career batting average ranks second. No Panther has come close to Foster’s 30 home runs he hit during the 1975 season. In 1975, Foster became the first, and only, Panther to be drafted in the first round of the Major League Baseball Draft by the Boston Red Sox. Foster played in the Red Sox organization for five years getting as close to the majors as two stints in Triple-A before returning to High Point. Foster continues to support youth baseball in the High Point area as a volunteer in many areas.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2010 - Sharron Frahm</image:title>
      <image:caption>Since moving to Greensboro in the early 1980s, Sharron Frahm has immersed herself in the city’s tennis community as a competitor and administrator. A former president of the Greensboro Tennis Association, Frahm oversaw the development of many GTA programs and events, helped expand new divisions in the city tennis tournament and conducted Special Olympics clinics. As a competitor, Frahm has won nineteen North Carolina Age-Group Tennis Titles and eighteen Greensboro City Titles. Frahm was inducted in the North Carolina Tennis Hall of Fame in 2007.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2010 - Donald Moore</image:title>
      <image:caption>Under the leadership of President and General Manager Donald Moore, the Greensboro Grasshoppers have become one of the most successful franchises in minor-league baseball. Moore and his staff have won numerous awards since the team relocated to NewBridge Bank Park in 2005 including being named the South Atlantic League’s General Manager of the Year in 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008. Baseball America honored Moore and the Grasshoppers with the prestigious Bob Freitas Award for the Single-A level in 2008. Moore has received several civic awards, including Father of the Year and the Unsung Community Hero Award. In 2006, two days after Eastern Guilford High School was destroyed by fire, the Grasshoppers donated $100,000 to the school. Moore chaired the Little Four Invitational from 1999-2003, and made it the largest, most successful high school basketball tournament in North Carolina. Moore played three sports at Page and graduated from North Carolina State.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2010 - Stuart Maynard</image:title>
      <image:caption>Stuart Maynard played and was captain of the baseball and football teams at Guilford College, and was named the 1942 Best Senior Athlete. After a stint in the Navy, Maynard began his coaching career at Williamston where he won the state football title in 1950. Stuart Maynard returned to Guilford College in 1952 where he served in numerous capacities including Athletic Director (1952-56), Head Football Coach (1952-56), Director of Physical Education (1952-73) and most notably Head Baseball Coach (1952-84) where he received the nickname “Rock.” During his career, Maynard became the winningest Quaker baseball coach with a record of 436-394-4 and was named the 1966 NAIA Coach of the Year when the Quakers won 25 games and a berth in the NAIA World Series. Returning to the NAIA World Series in 1976, Maynard was selected the Professional Baseball Scouting Association’s Coach of the Year. Maynard won the Carolinas Conference Coach of the Year and four District 26 Coach of the Year honors. In 2010, Guilford dedicated the Maynard Batting Center and installed “Rock’s Rock” to honor the coaching great.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2010 - Benny Phillips</image:title>
      <image:caption>Benny Phillips is best-known as a journalist for his work covering NASCAR, winning a host of awards, including National Motorsports Press Association Writer of the Year seven times. Phillips wrote a monthly racing magazine column for 27 years and was an on-camera commentator for 12 years. In 1986, Phillips was awarded the Buddy Shuman Memorial Award for outstanding contributions and loyalty to NASCAR. Phillips also received the Henry T. McLemore Motor Sports Press Award for excellence in journalism. Phillips, a graduate of High Point College, worked 48 years for the High Point Enterprise, including 32 as Sports Editor. Phillips worked for ESPN and TBS for over 12 years. Phillips has written four books, including the Dale Earnhardt biography “Determined”.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2010 - C.K. Siler</image:title>
      <image:caption>C.K. Siler is a native of Siler City and an Elon College graduate where he played football and baseball, earning All-State and All-Conference recognition in baseball. In his 36-year career at Sumner and Southern Guilford high schools, Siler coached football, baseball, men’s and women’s basketball and was Athletic Director. In 26 years as Head Football Coach, Siler compiled a record of 178-84-11 while winning twelve Conference Championships. The football field at Southern Guilford is named in his honor. Siler is a member of the Elon Sports Hall of Fame, a Veteran of the Korean War and was awarded two Purple Hearts.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2010 - Irwin Smallwood</image:title>
      <image:caption>Irwin Smallwood spent nearly a half a century as a writer and editor for the Greensboro News &amp; Record, working in both the sports and news departments. Smallwood held the titles of Managing Editor and Executive Sports Editor along the way. His passion was golf writing, however, and for three consecutive years in the 1960s Smallwood won first place in the news division of the national golf writing competition. Smallwood also won numerous writing awards on the state and regional levels. Smallwood chaired the Greater Greensboro Open’s 50th anniversary celebration in 1988, and in 1999 Smallwood was named Honorary Chairman of the tournament. The media center for the Wyndham Championship was named in honor of Smallwood. Smallwood is a member of the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame, the Carolinas Golf Hall of Fame and the North Carolina Journalism Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2010 - Fred Whitfield</image:title>
      <image:caption>A Greensboro native, Fred Whitfield’s athletic career began at Southeast Guilford where he was an All-Greensboro/Guilford County selection in basketball. Whitfield then attended Campbell University, where Whitfield won MVP and All-South honors as a player and while working on his MBA served as an assistant coach with the Camels. Whitfield continued his education at North Carolina Central, earning a law degree. As an agent and marketing executive, Whitfield has worked with some of the biggest names in sports during his tenure with Falk Associates Management Enterprises and Nike Basketball, including Michael Jordan. But his passion for the game of basketball and commitment to his hometown never wavered, inspiring him to create the annual Achievements Unlimited Basketball School as a way to give back to the community by using the game to teach children the importance of education and a life free from drug and alcohol abuse. Whitfield is now the President and Chief Operating Officer of the Charlotte Hornets.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2008 - Dr. Herbert “Herb” Appenzeller</image:title>
      <image:caption>Dr. Appenzeller was a track and football student-athlete during his undergraduate career at Wake Forest and a member of the 1945 football team that earned a bid to the 1946 Gator Bowl. After graduating from Wake in 1948, Appenzeller began his coaching career as the Athletics Director, basketball, and baseball coach at Rolesville High in 1948. Appenzeller then earned his masters from Wake in 1951. After coaching at Wakelon High and Chowan College, he moved to Guilford College (1956-1993) as the Athletics Director. During his tenure at Guilford, teams won three national championships and 31 conference titles. He earned his doctorate in education administration from Duke. Through his writing, lectures, teaching and personal counseling, he has become recognized nationally as a prominent expert in the field of sports liability and received hall of fame honors by a number of national organizations including the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. Today Appenzeller remains a consultant, educator and is the president of Appenzeller and Associates. He serves as editor of the newsletter, “From the Gym to the Jury,” and as a special advisor for the Center for Sports Law and Risk Management.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2008 - Lynne Agee</image:title>
      <image:caption>Lynne Agee was the Head Women’s Basketball Coach at UNC Greensboro for 30 seasons where she compiled a record of 556-311. She was the 21st NCAA Division I coach to reach 600 wins in 2011 and she completed her coaching career with an overall record of 602-334. Agee was the first women’s basketball coach to lead a school to the NCAA Tournament in all three divisions and coached the Spartans to the 1981 Division III National Championship Game. Agee was a seven-time Conference Coach of the Year leading the Spartans to 13 regular season titles and seven conference tournament titles. Agee was inducted into the UNCG Athletics Hall of Fame in 2004.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2008 - Jeff Lynn Bostic</image:title>
      <image:caption>Jeff Bostic, a graduate of Ben L. Smith, was a key component in the resurgence of Clemson football in the mid-seventies. During his career, Clemson played in three bowl games, the 1977 and ‘78 Gator Bowls and the 1979 Peach Bowl. The 1977 Gator Bowl appearance was the first bowl game for the Tigers in 18 years. Bostic was a three-year starter on the offensive line, two years at center and one year at offensive guard. Bostic also handled the deep snapping and was named first-team All-ACC in 1979. Bostic teamed with his brother, Joe, to anchor the offensive line in 1977 and ‘78, the greatest offensive line brother combination in Clemson history. After his time at Clemson, Bostic played 14 successful years with the Washington Redskins. A native of Greensboro, Bostic played in four Super Bowls and won three with the Redskins, the only former Clemson player with three Super Bowl rings. Bostic was also selected to the Pro Bowl in 1983. Bostic was inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame in 1997 and was named to the Clemson Centennial Team in 1996.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2008 - Joe Earl Bostic</image:title>
      <image:caption>Joe Bostic, a graduate of Ben L. Smith High School, played football for the Clemson Tigers from 1975-78. Bostic was part of the era that put Clemson back on the college football map, helping them to three bowl appearances. Bostic was the cornerstone of the offensive line and was a two-time All-American in 1977 and ‘78. Bostic was selected to the first-team All-ACC both those years and won the Jacobs Blocking Trophy for the state of South Carolina in 1977 and 1978 and for the ACC in 1977. After his Clemson career, Bostic was drafted by St. Louis and played 10 seasons for the Cardinals. In his first year, Bostic was named to the NFL All-Rookie team. Bostic was selected to Clemson’s Centennial Team in 1996 and was inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame that same year.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2008 - Dick Kemp</image:title>
      <image:caption>A two-time Little All-American fullback at Lenoir Rhyne, Dick Kemp played for the famous Clarence Stasavich. Kemp was the terror of the Bears for four years winning the NAIA Championship in 1960 and playing for the title in 1959 and 1962. With the High Point native the leading ball carrier for four years, the Bears never lost to a North Carolina team – Appalachian, East Carolina, Elon, Guilford or Western Carolina. As a high school football coach, Kemp won two State Championships at Ragsdale and also had successful stints at Southeast Guilford, High Point Central, Southwest Guilford and Glenn. Kemp also coached on the college level with assistant coaching positions at N.C. State and Duke. Kemp’s replacement as Duke’s offensive coordinator was none other than Steve Spurrier.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2008 - Danny Manning</image:title>
      <image:caption>Danny Manning played on the 1983 Page High School team that went 26-0 and was ranked No. 2 in the country by USA Today, and won the state 4A Championship that year. Manning played collegiate basketball for Kansas where he led the Jayhawks to the 1986 Final Four and the 1988 NCAA Basketball Championship. While becoming the school’s leading scorer, Manning won the Wooden, Naismith, and Eastman Awards as the College Player of the Year in 1988. Manning was named Most Outstanding Player for the 1988 NCAA Tournament. Manning was selected first overall pick in the 1988 NBA Draft by the Los Angeles Clippers, and played in the NBA for 15 seasons. Manning was an assistant coach for Kansas in 2008 when they won the National Championship and continues on the staff as assistant to Bill Self.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2008 - Bodie McDowell</image:title>
      <image:caption>For most of three decades, Bodie McDowell, a native of Greenwood, S.C., served as outdoors writer for the Greensboro News &amp; Record before retiring in 1992. Well respected, McDowell received special recognition in 1988 from the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission when a fish was named in his honor. The commission had a hybrid bass, a cross between the white bass and the striped bass, and named it the Bodie Bass.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2008 - Ken Rush</image:title>
      <image:caption>Ken Rush, a native of High Point, is a retired NASCAR Winston Cup Series race car driver whose career spanned from 1957 to 1972. Rush is not sure exactly how many races he won during his career, but he’s sure of one thing and that is he was the first driver to win at Talladega, Michigan and Dover. All three tracks were new during this era, and Rush was racing the Grand Touring division of NASCAR which raced on Saturday prior to the major event on Sunday. Rush can count up to about 400 events he won. Rush had great success at Talladega, Michigan, and Dover Speedways, and was named the 1957 NASCAR Rookie of the Year.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2008 - Floyd Lemuel "Pep" Young</image:title>
      <image:caption>Pep Young grew up in Jamestown and was raised in a baseball-playing environment. Young had a 10-year career in the major leagues, eight of them with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Young was regarded as perhaps the best second baseman in the major leagues, leading the National League in assists in 1938. Pep hit a home run in the last game Babe Ruth ever played, and Honus Wagner found Young’s fielding so remarkable that he said Pep was the only “super-human second sacker” he had ever seen. Young was active in Semi-pro leagues in Jamestown after leaving the majors.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hal "Skinny" Brown</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Emil “Emo” Showfety</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Vince Evans</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bill Furcron</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2012 - Rich Brenner</image:title>
      <image:caption>During Rich Brenner’s 21 years as Sports Anchor at WGHP FOX 8, his reach in touching people and helping causes was immeasurable. Brenner never met a stranger, he never rushed people, and he seemingly never forgot a face, name or sports statistic. The studio was his classroom and the number of interns and college students who studied under Rich and then got into the business reaches well into the hundreds. Rich also tutored kindergartners and taught a broadcasting class at Elon University. A tireless community volunteer, Rich was instrumental in Kyle Petty’s charity motorcycle ride for the Victory Junction Camp, the Carolina Field of Honor at Triad Park, and numerous other projects. With his unforgettable voice and love of the community, Rich Brenner served on the Founding Committee for the Guilford County Sports Hall of Fame and was the voice of its banquet for the first seven years.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2012 - Herk DeGraw</image:title>
      <image:caption>Coaching the boys’ and girls’ teams at Grimsley High School, Herk DeGraw has amassed more than 800 soccer victories. DeGraw’s girls’ teams won 444 matches and six NCHSAA State Championships (1990, 1993, 1994, 1996, 2002, and 2004) and were in the Championship Game six other times. The Grimsley boys’ teams, which DeGraw coached from 1979-2005, won 391 matches and made the state playoffs 17 times, playing for one state title. During his coaching career, DeGraw was named Conference, Regional, State and South Region Coach of the Year and served as the Head Coach of the East-West All-Star Game in 1992. DeGraw played soccer at Greensboro College from 1972-74 where he was Honorable Mention All-Conference and served as an Assistant Coach after graduation. DeGraw is a member of the North Carolina Soccer Hall of Fame, Greensboro College Athletics Hall of Fame, and the North Carolina Soccer Coaches Association Field of Honor.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2012 - Woody Gibson</image:title>
      <image:caption>A 1975 graduate of High Point University, Dr. Woody Gibson was instrumental in the growth and development of intercollegiate athletics at HPU. Gibson coached the Men’s Golf Team from 1975-1992 where he won two Conference Championships, was named Coach of the Year twice, and his team finished 15th nationally in 1991. Gibson added men’s soccer to his coaching resume in 1978 where he amassed a 211-138-27 record. HPU won the North State Conference/CVAC regular season men’s soccer championships five times and won the inaugural conference tournament held in 1989. In addition to men’s soccer and golf, Gibson founded and coached the women’s soccer team from 1992-94. He was the Sports Information Director from 1975-91 and Athletic Director from 1998-2008. During those years, Gibson was also an Associate Professor of Business at the University. In 2011, Gibson was named to the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2012 - Dino Hackett</image:title>
      <image:caption>Dino Hackett played football, basketball, and baseball at Southern Guilford High School and was selected to the Shrine Bowl and East-West All-Star Game in 1982. A member of Appalachian State’s 75th Anniversary Team, Hackett starred as a linebacker at ASU from 1982-85. He holds eight school records including most solo (106), assisted (94) and total tackles (200) in a single season, which he accomplished in 1985 en route to first team All-America accolades. Hackett was an All-Southern Conference honoree in 1984 and 1985. Drafted in the second round in 1986 by the Kansas City Chiefs, Hackett enjoyed a seven-year professional career, spending six seasons with the Chiefs and one with the Seattle Seahawks. Hackett started all 16 games as a rookie and was named to the Pro Bowl in 1988. Hackett’s 16 tackles versus the Seahawks on September 20, 1987 is still a Kansas City record. In 2005, Appalachian State retired Hackett’s No. 38 jersey. Hackett is a member of the Southern Guilford Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2012 - Julia Ann Holt</image:title>
      <image:caption>A Greensboro Senior High graduate, Julia Ann Holt made winning tennis titles a habit for sixty years from 1946 to 2006. In 1946, Holt swept singles and doubles titles at the First Annual Greensboro Public Parks Tennis Championship and captured her first doubles State Championship. She was chosen to be on the first Junior Wrightman Cup Team in 1948. In 1966, Holt won the N.C. State Closed Championships in singles, doubles, and mixed doubles propelling her to the top ranking in the state in singles and doubles and #7 in the south. Holt stood out in the North Carolina state event, winning the singles and doubles championship 11 times and the mixed doubles title five times. Holt was dominate as a Senior winning seven singles, 29 women’s doubles, and 17 mixed doubles titles. In addition, Holt was a member of the North Carolina Southern Cup team for 18 years (1987 captain) and twice named to the National Intersectional Team. Holt was selected for the North Carolina Tennis Hall of Fame in 1980.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2012 - Torry Holt</image:title>
      <image:caption>A Gibsonville native, Torry Holt was a star football and basketball player at Eastern Guilford. Holt was a receiver and defensive back catching a career 129 passes for 2,573 yards and scored 42 touchdowns. Holt was a human highlight film for N.C. State from 1995-98. Rewriting the Wolfpack record books, Holt set single game, single season and career records in almost every passing category. With a record 3,379 career reception yards, Holt was a two-time All-ACC performer, ACC Player of the Year, ACC Offensive Player of the Year and consensus All-American as a senior. A first-round draft pick of the St. Louis Rams, Holt won a Super Bowl ring as a rookie and led the NFL in receiving in 2000. Holt was named to the NFL Pro Bowl seven times and retired with the 10th most receiving yards in the NFL after eleven seasons. Holt’s No. 81 jersey has been retired at North Carolina State, Eastern Guilford, and Hargrave Military Academy. He is also a member of the St. Louis Sports Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2012 - John Inman</image:title>
      <image:caption>John Inman started his golf career at Grimsley High School where he won the 1980 North Carolina High School State Individual Championship. Inman went to the University of North Carolina where he won the 1984 NCAA Individual Championship, was named All-American three times, and was selected the National Collegiate Golfer of the Year in 1984. Inman won the 1982 Eastern Amateur, the 1984 Western Amateur and the 1985 Azalea Invitational. During his 12 years on the PGA Tour, he won the 1987 Provident Classic and 1993 Buick Southern Open. Inman returned to North Carolina as Head Coach in 1998 where he led the Tar Heels to 16 team championships and five top-20 NCAA finishes during his 13 seasons as coach in Chapel Hill. Inman became the first person to win the ACC Championship as a player (1982) and a coach (2006). Inman returned to the Nationwide Tour in 2011.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2012 - Zack Osborne</image:title>
      <image:caption>A runner in track and cross country, Zack Osborne competed at Grimsley and the University of North Carolina. Graduating from UNC in 1974, Osborne began teaching English and Journalism at Page. Osborne is proud that as a teacher, he never had an absence on the day after a game. Osborne started both soccer programs at Page. As the boys’ coach (1974-2000), Osborne had a record of 410-112-35: winning State Championships in 1977, 1979, 1980, and 1981. Osborne began the girls’ soccer program in 1980 and amassed a record of 442-111-48 before retiring in 2010 with three consecutive State Championships (1986, 1987, and 1988). Osborne coached the Pirates in the first NCHSAA State Championship contest for both boys (1977) and girls (1986). He was the West coach of the first Boys’ East-West All-Star Game in soccer in 1991 and also coached the West girls (2002). Osborne has served as Assistant Track Coach, Head Track Coach, and has been the Cross Country Coach since 2001. Coach Osborne is a member of the North Carolina Soccer Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2012 - Wayne Robinson</image:title>
      <image:caption>A standout basketball player at Greensboro Day School, Wayne Robinson was chosen as the 1976 Guilford County Player of the Year. Robinson played four seasons at Virginia Tech, three as a starter, and helped the Hokies to an 81-35 record, two NCAA appearances and one NIT appearance and was named to the 1979 All-Metro Conference Team. Robinson led the team in rebounding three straight years and averaged 15.2 points as a senior. Robinson was the 31st selection in the 1980 NBA draft by the Los Angeles Lakers and was traded to the Detroit Pistons where he averaged 7.4 points per game in the 1980-1981 season. Robinson played seven seasons in the European professional basketball leagues in Italy and Spain. While playing for Real Madrid, Robinson was a part of three National Championship teams (1983-1986) and one European Championship in 1983. Robinson received The Order of The Long Leaf Pine in 1997; was inducted into the Virginia Tech Hall of Fame in 2003; and was named an Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s Basketball Legend in 2011.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2012 - Marty Sheets</image:title>
      <image:caption>Marty Sheets is one of Greensboro’s most decorated Olympians and has been a tremendous ambassador for his city, state, and country. In 1968, Sheets participated in the very first International Special Olympics and won a swimming gold medal. Through the years, Sheets competed in various sports and won more than 250 medals in local, state, national and international competitions, the last coming in 2007. Sheets won international medals in swimming, skiing, tennis, powerlifting, and golf. His lengthy list of accolades include: leading the United States delegation into the stadium during the World Games Opening Ceremonies; sitting with President Bill Clinton during the opening ceremonies of the World Games in 1995; featured on ABC Wide World of Sports in 1991; and being selected as one of five athletes to be included in a portrait with Special Olympics founder Eunice Kennedy Shriver in 2007. Sheets has long worked as an advocate to raise awareness of people with disabilities.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2017 - Cart Howerton</image:title>
      <image:caption>Cart Howerton always threw himself into everything that he did. At Greensboro (now Grimsley) Senior High School during the 1940s, he played on a state basketball championship team under Coach Bob Jamieson. He also played football and baseball, making All-State three times and All-American twice in baseball. In 1945 he was the national high school batting champion which led him to sign a professional contract with the St. Louis Cardinals. Howerton played minor league baseball until 1958, with a career average of .302, and winning several All-Star team selections and MVP awards in such places as Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Reidsville, Charlotte, and High Point-Thomasville. He also was a manager and general manager in several organizations, most notably the Boston Red Sox where he won a World Series ring. During an officiating career which would span 65 years, Howerton helped to write the National Federation Football Mechanics Manual. In 1995 he received the distinguished service award from the National Federation of Interscholastic Officials Association. During his distinguished career, he called 3,267 basketball games and 1,875 football games as well as serving as an administrator and supervisor. He died in 2015 at the age of 88.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2017 - Neal Morris</image:title>
      <image:caption>Neal Morris complied an envious coaching record before his career was cut short far too soon by cancer. He played three sports at Denton High School and football at Elon College, graduating in 1988. His coaching career began at Northwest Guilford High School as a football assistant and boys track coach for six years. He moved to High Point Andrews in those same capacities in 1995 and later added the girls’ track duties. His track teams thrived under his guidance, once winning 64 consecutive dual meets. The boys’ team won eight straight regional championships and two state 3-A titles in 1996 and 2001. The girls’ team won five straight regionals and two state titles in 2001 and 2002. Morris won eight conference Coach of the Year Awards as well as the 2001 NHSCA national Coach of the Year award in track and field. He also won the 2001 Coach of the Year award for the state of North Carolina from the NFSHSA in girls’ track and field. A track meet is named in his honor and Andrews High School annually presents the Neal Morris Jr. Award to an athlete who displays exceptional drive and determination. Morris died on his 39th birthday in 2003.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2017 - Bert Wilder</image:title>
      <image:caption>Bert Wilder was an outstanding all-around athlete at Greensboro (now Grimsley) Senior High School during the late 1950s. He was an All-State and All-American lineman in football, was named the MVP in the 1956 Shrine Bowl, won the state heavyweight wrestling championship as a junior and senior, and won the state shot put championship as a senior. Wilder played college football under Earl Edwards at NC State where he made All-ACC in 1963 as a senior. Drafted by both the National Football League LA Rams and American Football League NY Titans (later the Jets), he signed with the AFL team where he played 55 games in a four-year career. One of his teammates was the legendary Hall of Fame quarterback, Joe Namath. Wilder’s best game may have come against Buffalo in 1965 when he helped the Jets to an upset win by recording a 17-yard sack, recovering a fumble, and helping on a goal-line stand which prevented a touchdown. Wilder spent many years working with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and ministering to high school students with Young Life. Following his work with high school students, he spent a long career working in the business world. Wilder died in 2012.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2017 - Stefon Adams</image:title>
      <image:caption>Stefon Adams is a High Point native who played football, basketball, and ran track at Southwest Guilford High School. He played football at East Carolina University, where he caught 47 passes and rushed for three touchdowns in his career. He was chosen in the third round of the 1985 National Football League draft by the Oakland Raiders where he played for four seasons. He also played for the Cleveland Browns and Miami Dolphins during his career. Adams played in 65 NFL games as a defensive back, punt returner, kickoff returner, and special teams’ performer. He intercepted two passes, recorded a safety, and recovered six fumbles in his career. Adams also played in the World Football League, the Arena League, and Canadian Football League. He has been a high school football assistant coach and is the co-founder of Next Level Youth Sports Camps. Adams is a member of the NFL Players Association and the NFL Alumni Association.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2017 - Ray Alley</image:title>
      <image:caption>After a five-year career in sports journalism, Ray Alley decided to become more directly involved in sports. He became the men’s tennis and soccer coach at High Point College (1970-1975) and was named the NAIA national men’s tennis Coach of the Year in 1975. He moved to Guilford College, coaching the same two sports from 1975-1988. His tennis teams won more than 350 matches combined at the two schools, plus numerous conference and district championships. Alley has worked in youth soccer throughout his career, coaching, running camps and tournaments, and organizing workshops for coaches. He won the 2017 1-A girls’ regional and North Carolina Coach of the Year while leading Bishop McGuinness High School to a 19-3 record. Alley also founded, edited, and published the Southern Soccer Scene, a widely-read southeast regional monthly paper, for thirty-eight years as well as publishing North Carolina Tennis Today for fifteen years. Alley is a member of the Guilford College Hall of Fame and the North Carolina Soccer Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2017 - Brien Braswell</image:title>
      <image:caption>Brien Braswell learned soccer on the playgrounds of Tehran, Iran, where his parents were missionaries. When they moved to the Raleigh area, he played goalkeeper at Ravenscroft High School where he helped win a 1982 state championship. Braswell is a graduate of Guilford College where he was a member of the soccer team from 1983-1986. In 1989 he became the boys and girls soccer coach at Ragsdale High School, a position he still holds after 28 seasons. His teams have won seven state titles – the boys in 1991, 1993, and 1995 while his girls’ teams won in 1994, 1996, 1999, and 2005. His teams twice won the boys and girls state titles during the same academic year (1993-1994 and 1995-1996). Braswell has won a combined 15 conference Coach of the Year awards and was named the North Carolina Soccer Coaches Association Coach of the Year for boys in 1993 and for girls in 2005. He also was named 2005 Coach of the Year by the National Soccer Coaches Association. Braswell is a member of the North Carolina Soccer Hall of Fame and joins one of his former players, Olympic goalkeeper Siri Mullinix, in the Guilford County Sports Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2017 - Caroline Lind</image:title>
      <image:caption>Greensboro native Caroline Lind played multiple sports at Page High School but was exposed to rowing when she transferred to Phillips Academy Andover in Massachusetts. She was attracted to the total team aspect of the sport and the way it pushed her mind and body to the absolute limit. Lind was recruited to Princeton University and won an NCAA title in varsity 8s and pairs in 2006, her senior year. She made the United States national team in 2005, rowed in 8s and pairs, and was part of six world championships (2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, and 2014), two Olympic gold medals (both in 8s) in 2008 and 2012, and 21 international medals. She was named the top female rower in the world in 2014 and was named Athlete of the Year by the New York Athletic Club. Lind had back surgery in 2015 which thwarted her efforts to make the 2016 Olympic team. Now retired from rowing, Lind works in athletics fundraising at Princeton and owns a consulting firm. She is a member of the U.S. Rowing Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2017 - Tony Shaver</image:title>
      <image:caption>An all-around athlete at High Point Central High School, Tony Shaver played on a state football runner-up team in 1972. He made the University of North Carolina basketball team as a walk-on under Coach Dean Smith and served as a volunteer assistant coach when he was a senior in 1975-1976. Shaver’s coaching career began at Episcopal High School (VA) in 1976, where he spent ten years prior to becoming the head coach at Hampden-Sydney College and compiling a 358-121 in 17 seasons. He won eight conference titles and took the Tigers to 11 NCAA Division III national tournaments, losing the national championship game by one point in double overtime in 1999. Shaver moved on to the College of William &amp; Mary in 2003 where he has won 192 more games in 14 seasons, bringing his total to 550 victories. He also won the 2015 Colonial Athletic Association regular season title. During his 31-year career, he has been named Coach of the Year on five occasions and has won at least 20 games in each of 16 seasons.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>At Western Guilford High School, Lisa Stockton earned a total of 12 letters in four sports while being named a team captain six times. She concentrated on basketball at Wake Forest University (1983-1986), setting school records in points, scoring average, field goals made, field goal percentage, assists, steals, and minutes played. Stockton still holds the school record for 97 consecutive games started. She was the head coach at Greensboro College (1987-1990), compiling a record of 63-27 and winning a regular season championship. She moved to Georgia Tech as an assistant coach for four years before being named the head coach at Tulane University in 1994. Prior to her arrival, the Green Wave had qualified for one post-season appearance in its history. Since then, Stockton has guided the team to 11 NCAA tournament appearances and seven WNIT tournaments. Her 26-year coaching record is 542-269 with 479 wins coming at Tulane. Her teams have won 20 or more games in 17 seasons. Stockton has won six conference and state Coach of the Year awards.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ethel White didn’t just play two sports, she was a star in volleyball and basketball in both high school and college. She was all-conference in both sports at Grimsley High School and started in the East-West All-Star basketball game in 1975. At High Point College, White was all-conference in both sports all four years, being named Co-Player of the Year in volleyball in 1978. She was the second-leading scorer as a member of High Point’s Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women’s Division II national championship in 1978 while being named an All-American in both 1978 and 1979. She currently stands third on the Panthers’ all-time list in points, seventh in rebounds, and ninth in assists. White was drafted by the New York Stars of the Women’s Basketball League in 1979, playing for three teams before the league disbanded in 1981. She is a long-time member of law enforcement and security at the Navy Pier in Chicago. White is a member of the High Point University Athletics Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nelson Bobb was the Director of Athletics for UNC Greensboro from 1983 until 2009 directing the athletic program in their movement from NCAA Division III to NCAA Division I in only five years. UNCG is one of only a dozen institutions to ever compete in all three divisions. During his tenure, Bobb oversaw the construction or renovation of all of the Spartans’ athletic venues. During Bobb’s 26 years, women’s basketball appeared in the NCAA Tournament seven times, men’s basketball twice, men’s soccer 16 times – including five national championships, women’s soccer eight times, volleyball three times, baseball twice and softball once. The Spartans were highly successful under Bobb’s leadership winning 37 conference tournament titles, 28 as an NCAA Division I member. Spartan teams also won 67 conference regular season titles, 41 of those since moving to NCAA Division I. With Bobb’s leadership, the UNCG Soccer Stadium was transformed into a venue for more than 10,000 fans and played host to the NCAA Women’s Soccer Championship in 1997 and 1998.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2009 - Richard Broadus "Dick" Culler</image:title>
      <image:caption>Culler was born in High Point and was a shortstop for the Philadelphia Athletics (1936), Chicago White Sox (1943), Boston Braves (1944-47), Chicago Cubs (1948) and New York Giants (1949). Culler attended High Point College where he was a three-sport letter winner playing baseball, basketball, and soccer. On the soccer field, Culler served as player/coach for three of his four years. Culler was captain of the basketball team and his #9 jersey was the first ever retired at the school. As a baseball player, Culler was the first freshman to be named to the all-conference roster. At graduation, Culler was named the most outstanding athlete in High Point College’s history. During his eight seasons in the professional leagues, Culler played in 472 games and totaled 1,527 at bats, 195 runs, 372 hits, 39 doubles, 6 triples, 2 home runs, 99 RBI, 19 stolen bases, 166 walks with a .244 batting average, a .320 on-base percentage and a .281 slugging percentage. Following retirement from baseball, Culler devoted most of his time to officiating high school, ACC, and Southern Conference basketball games.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2009 - Sammy Johnson</image:title>
      <image:caption>Sammy Johnson played numerous positions at High Point Central which made him famous for “never leaving the field except for halftime.” Johnson was named All-Conference, All-State and All-Southern. Johnson was the starting quarterback and captain of the East-West All-Star game and the Shrine Bowl. Johnson chose North Carolina where he played from 1970-1973 under Coach Bill Dooley. Recruited as a quarterback, Johnson started his career as a linebacker but moved to running back as a junior. The Tar Heels were the ACC Champions in 1972 finishing 11-1 and champions of the Sun Bowl. Johnson was selected All-ACC and Most Valuable Player in 1973 and was a 1,000 yard rusher. Johnson was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in the 1974 draft as a running back and spent six seasons in the NFL where he returned kickoffs, played on special teams and served as a third down specialist. Johnson ran for a 9-yard touchdown on his first NFL carry and scored a touchdown in both NFC Divisional and Championship games. Johnson played in Super Bowl XI for the Minnesota Vikings before signing with Green Bay in 1978. After retiring in 1980, Johnson opened what would be the first of several Sportscenter Athletic Clubs in Concord in 1982.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2009 - Allen Morris</image:title>
      <image:caption>Morris was a top tennis player and coach. Morris was ranked 16th in U.S. in 1956 and advanced to quarterfinals at Wimbledon. Morris was an alternate on three U.S. Davis Cup teams. Morris won a record seven N.C. Open singles titles. Morris has also won state singles titles in New York, New Jersey, Georgia, and South Carolina. In 1978, Morris was ranked in the top 10 in world seniors. Morris captured 1977 and 1978 U.S. Senior Clay Court Championships in both singles and doubles. Morris was named the Men’s Tennis Coach at the University of North Carolina in 1980 where his teams won two ACC titles and he earned four ACC Coach of the Year honors. Morris was the Athletic Director at his alma mater Presbyterian College from 1994 to 2000. Morris is a member of the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame, the North Carolina Tennis Hall of Fame, Southern Tennis Hall of Fame, South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame, and the Intercollegiate Tennis Hall of Fame. During his tennis career, Morris had wins over Arthur Ashe, Rod Laver, Roy Emerson, Neil Fraser, and Ashley Cooper.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2009 - Siri Lynn Mullinix</image:title>
      <image:caption>Siri Mullinix led Ragsdale to the 1994 NCHSAA State Title and was named the Most Valuable Player. Skipping her senior year in high school, Mullinix went to North Carolina to play soccer where she was a three-year starter playing in 90 career games, won three ACC Championships and four NCAA Championships. In 1997, Mullinix was named the Defensive MVP of NCAA Championship game in Greensboro. Mullinix was a member of the U.S. National Team which won a silver medal in the 2000 Olympics in Sydney. As the starting keeper for the U.S. team in 2000, Mullinix appeared in 29 matches, recording 15 shutouts and an 18-5-5 mark. Mullinix was named the best goalkeeper at the 2000 CONCACAF Women’s Gold Cup. She spent three seasons with the Washington Freedom of the WUSA making back-to-back Founders Cup game appearances in 2002 and 2003 and won the 2003 championship and a place on the WUSA All-Star team. In May of 2009, Mullinix joined Mia Hamm as the first-ever inductees to the Washington Freedom Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2009 - William Douglas "Doug" Henderson, Sr.</image:title>
      <image:caption>Doug Henderson coached Western Guilford to the 1977 NCHSAA 3-A State Football Championship with a 26-20 win over South Caldwell. Coach Henderson was the Head Football Coach and Athletic Director from 1972 to 1989 at Western Guilford and also served as the Head Track Coach. In 1977, Henderson was named Head Coach of the North-South All-Star Game and the Kellogg Coach of the Year. Henderson won six conference titles at Western Guilford and was also the Triad 3-A Coach of the Year in 1977. The UNC graduate amassed over 216 football wins against 101 losses and 5 ties in his career included stops at Shallotte, Elizabethtown, and East Bladen High Schools before Henderson arrived at Western Guilford. On the track, Henderson’s teams amassed an outstanding 180-5 record in dual and triangular meets. Henderson was a founder of the NC Football Coaches Association in 1988 serving as Executive Secretary from 1988-2003. Henderson was President of the North Carolina Coaches Association in 1986 after serving a term on its Board of Directors.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2009 - Haywood Franklin Jeffires</image:title>
      <image:caption>While best recognized as an NFL Pro-Bowl receiver, Jeffires stood out as one of the key athletes for the Page High boy’s basketball team that earned a #2 national ranking and a 4-A State Championship title in 1983. Jeffires was named Most Valuable Player in the state title game as well as the Western Regional Championship. In football, Jeffires helped lead the Pirates to State Runner-Up honors in 1983. Jeffires was an outstanding receiver and defensive back at Page, earning a full scholarship to North Carolina State University where two of his Wolfpack teams earned bowl berths, capturing the victory in the 1996 Peach Bowl. Jeffires was selected as the first receiver in the 1987 NFL Draft by the Houston Oilers with the 20th pick. Jeffires went on to star in the “Run and Shoot” offense and became one of the greatest receivers to ever play in the NFL. Jeffires is the Houston Oilers second all-time leading receiver and was the 3rd player to record 100 catches in a season. Jeffires was the leading receiver in the AFC in 1990, 1991 and 1992 and was selected to the NFL Pro-Bowl in 1991, 1992 and 1993.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2009 - Johnny Evans</image:title>
      <image:caption>Evans played high school football at High Point Andrews High School and was selected for the 1973 Shrine Bowl and the 1974 East-West All-Star Game. Evans played under Coach Lou Holtz at NC State from 1974-1977, where he was a quarterback and punter. Evans still ranks as NC State’s top punter both season and career statistics. He was the Peach Bowl Outstanding Player in 1977 and was named the Fellowship of Christian Athlete’s College Athlete of the Year in 1978. The Cleveland Browns picked Evans in the Second Round of the 1978 draft and he played three seasons as the Brown’s quarterback and punter. Evans went on to play three more years in the Canadian Football League. Evans is the current radio sportscaster for the North Carolina State Wolfpack football team and the Eastern North Carolina Director for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2009 - William "Bill" Hayes</image:title>
      <image:caption>An alumnus of North Carolina Central University, Hayes played four seasons as a center in football, earning three All-American citations before graduating in 1965 with a degree in Physical Education. In 1976, Hayes became the Head Football Coach at Winston-Salem State University. During his 12 seasons at WSSU, the Rams captured three CIAA Championships (1977, 1978 and 1987), including back-to-back undefeated regular season marks in 1977 and 1978 and posted an overall record of 89-40-2. In 1988, Hayes was hired at North Carolina A&amp;T State University, and guided the Aggies to three MEAC titles, two NCAA Division I-AA playoff appearances and an overall record of 106-64-0 in 15 seasons. During his 27-year career as a collegiate head coach, Hayes accumulated a 195-104-2 overall record which established himself as the winningest coach at both Winston-Salem State and North Carolina A&amp;T. Hayes has more career victories (195) than any other college football head coach in the state of North Carolina. Hayes has continued his athletic career as Athletic Director at NC Central, Florida A&amp;M and Winston-Salem State.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dale Morey</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>James B. “Jim” Staton, Jr.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2014 - Ellen Griffin</image:title>
      <image:caption>Griffin combined her love for golf and teaching by establishing a facility in Greensboro known as “The Farm.” A 1940 graduate of Woman’s College (now UNCG), she taught in the Physical Education Department until 1968. She was recognized for her work by the LPGA as its national Teacher of the Year in 1962. The LPGA also honors her with the Ellen Griffin Rolex Award, presented annually to an outstanding golf teacher. Griffin was co-author of the textbook “Golf Manual for Teachers” and received the UNCG Distinguished Service Award in 1980.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2014 - Jack Warmath</image:title>
      <image:caption>Warmath began his tennis career on the municipal courts of Greensboro, where his family moved from his native Louisville. He honed his game at Darlington School in Rome, Georgia and went on to play at Duke for three years. Warmath won the Greensboro city championship twice. He made his mark in state tennis by winning the state junior title and seven doubles titles with three partners, including three times with Allen Morris, another Guilford County Sports Hall of Fame member. He served as president of the Greensboro Tennis Association and ran the state tournament for many years when it was played in Greensboro. Warmath was named to the North Carolina Tennis Hall of Fame in 1984.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2014 - Virgil Yow</image:title>
      <image:caption>Yow grew up in Gibsonville and played basketball, football and baseball at High Point College in the 1920s. In 22 seasons as High Point College men’s basketball coach, Yow had a career record of 308-191; he also coached baseball and football. In 1946, Yow began an eight-year stint coaching the Hanes Hosiery men’s and women’s team. He led the women to three straight AAU national championships, which included a 102-game winning streak. He returned to High Point to coach the Panthers for nine more years. Yow was named to the NAIA Hall of Fame in 1958 and the Helms Athletic Association Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2014 - Ethan Albright</image:title>
      <image:caption>At Grimsley High School, Albright was a standout in football, basketball and baseball. As a senior, he was selected to the Shrine Bowl and East-West All-Star Game; he was also named All-State in football and the NCHSAA Male Athlete of the Year. A first team All-ACC selection in 1993, Albright was first a tight-end then an offensive tackle at the University of North Carolina from 1989-93. Known for his hard work, Ethan Albright entered the NFL in 1944 as a free agent and spent 17 years in the league with the Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills, Washington Redskins and San Diego Chargers. Nicknamed “The Red Snapper” because of his position as a long-snapper, he was selected for the Pro Bowl in 2007.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2014 - Larry Boswell</image:title>
      <image:caption>Boswell, who lives in Jamestown, won 13 Carolinas Golf Association Championships, third highest in CGA history. He didn’t start playing golf until several years after college, winning his first tournament in 1978. He won the inaugural Carolinas Mid-Amateur in 1981 and won it four more times thereafter. Boswell has won CGA championships in five different decades. He has competed in 11 national amateur tournaments conducted by United States Golf Association. In 2009, he was recognized as the PGA Senior Amateur player of the year.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2014 - Reuben Davis</image:title>
      <image:caption>Davis was a standout football player in high school, college and in the NFL. At Grimsley High School, he was an All-State defensive lineman; he also excelled in track, winning the state discus title in 1983. He played at UNC and was first-team All-ACC as a junior. Drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Davis also played with Arizona and San Diego. He was a member of the 1994 Chargers team that played in the Super Bowl. Davis played 11 NFL seasons and recorded 20½ sacks. He also returned an interception 13 yards for a TD and recorded a safety.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2014 - Sandy Gann</image:title>
      <image:caption>Gann excelled in coaching boy’s basketball and baseball at Northwest Guilford. He compiled a record of 212-145 in 15 years in basketball, winning four conference titles and five tournament championships. In his 32 seasons as baseball coach, his teams went 422-248, winning six conference titles; in his final year as head coach, the team won NCHSAA State 4-A championship. Gann also served as Northwest’s athletic director for 22 years. As a baseball player at Guilford College, Gann earned all-conference honors in 1965 and 1966 and helped lead his team to fourth-place in the NAIA Tournament.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2014 - Dick Grubar</image:title>
      <image:caption>As a Greensboro City Council member, Grubar was instrumental in the expansion of the Greensboro Coliseum to over 23,000 seats, and gaining support to pass the referendum to build a new downtown baseball stadium. He has been active in the community as a board member and chairman of the Greensboro Sports Commission, the Coliseum War Memorial Commission, and the Greensboro Area Convention &amp; Visitors Bureau. Grubar was chairman of the committee to establish the Atlantic Coast Conference Hall of Fame. A native of Schenectady, N.Y., he was a point guard at North Carolina for three years, 1967-69, during which the Tar Heels won three straight ACC regular season and ACC Tournament titles and made three straight Final Fours. He played for the legendary Coach Dean Smith.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2014 - Joey Hackett</image:title>
      <image:caption>Hackett was a three-sport star in high school and a football and baseball star in college. A quarterback at Southern Guilford, he converted to tight-end at Elon College, where he helped his team to the 1980 NAIA national championship and was named an All-American. He also earned that accolade playing for Elon’s baseball team, hitting .396 with 17 homers and 28 stolen bases as a senior. Twice chosen in the major league draft, Hackett decided to pursue a pro football career. He spent two years with the San Antonio Gunslingers in the USFL, catching 63 passes for eight TDs. Hackett played with Green Bay and Denver in the NFL and participated in Super Bowl XXI with the Broncos.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2014 - Jean Lojko</image:title>
      <image:caption>Few people have served one school in as many capacities as Jean Lojko. At Greensboro College, she was head coach in volleyball, women’s basketball and women’s tennis; she served as athletic director, other administrative roles, and was an associate professor of physical education. Her volleyball teams won 649 games in her 31 seasons, earning national rankings four times and regional rankings 14 times. Lojko was an all-around athlete at Western Guilford High School and at UNC Greensboro. At Western, she lettered in volleyball, basketball, track and tennis. She had a similar career at UNCG, playing volleyball and softball for four years and basketball for two years.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>After an exceptional career in three sports at Dudley High School, Vincent wanted the opportunity to play quarterback in college; however, he didn’t set out to be a pioneer. That chance came at Rice, where he was one of the first three African-American football players. As a sophomore in 1969, Vincent earned the starting position and became the first black quarterback in the Southwest Conference. He moved to halfback for his last two seasons gaining 1,675 yards in his career, setting a school record with 945 yards as a senior. He was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers, playing one season before a knee injury ended his career. He was inducted into Rice’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2013.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Watson has made his mark on golf as a player, teacher, club pro and businessman. He was an NAIA All-American at High Point University. Electing to become a club professional instead of a PGA player, Watson was the head pro at courses in Lexington and Cary. He won the 1969 North Carolina Open and the 1976 Carolinas PGA titles. His best-known win came in 1974, when he won the National PGA Club Pro championship in a sudden-death playoff over all-time great Sam Snead at Pinehurst No. 2; he repeated as champion in 1975. Over the years, he has founded several partnerships and developed many golf courses in North Carolina.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>James Atkinson</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Richard B. “Rick” Ferrell</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Wesley C. “Wes” Ferrell</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Louis Clyde “Sweet Lou” Hudson</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Calvin "Cal" Irvin</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Few people have had the experience, or the success, that the late George Kennedy achieved in coaching soccer. He began in Jacksonville, FL, winning three state titles at Bishop Kenny High School. Making his way to North Carolina, he coached Belmont Abbey College for two years, then the Wake Forest University club team. Under George, the Deacons became an NCAA Division I intercollegiate program and he was head coach from 1980-85. He was the ACC Coach of the Year in 1981 and compiled a record of 64-52-14. George also coached in the Twin Cities Youth Soccer Association and guided five teams to Under-19 state championships. At Western Guilford High School his boys won the state 3-A title in 1992 and the girls claimed state 1-A/2-A championships in 2004-05. In 2014 George was inducted into the NC Soccer Hall of Fame. After retiring from teaching, George coached at Bishop McGuinness until his death at age 71 on Nov. 23, 2016.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2019 - Garland Murray</image:title>
      <image:caption>Although he was well-versed in many sports, swimming really got into Garland Murray's blood. He played baseball and basketball at Rankin High School in Greensboro in the 1930s, then football, basketball and baseball for two years at Guilford. After serving three years in the Navy in World War II, he resumed his education at Springfield College, where he was a member of the swim team. In 1946 he joined the coaching staff at Greensboro Senior High School (now Grimsley), where he formed and then coached the swim team through 1952. Garland became president of the Greensboro Swimming Association and organized its first championship meet in 1959. He went to work for the Greensboro Red Cross and became its Executive Director in 1972. Garland retired in 1986 with 36 years of service, establishing numerous swimming and lifesaving programs. He died on March 13, 2011.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2019 - James (JB) Baynes</image:title>
      <image:caption>The late Glenn Ford is still regarded as one of Guilford County’s great running backs while also starring in baseball, earning All-Conference honors and pitching a no-hitter in 1978. Ford was named City Offensive Player of the Year in 1976 and 1977 while playing at Greensboro’s Grimsley High School. He was also named Conference Player of the Year as a senior in 1977 after leading the Whirlies to their first state playoff berth in ten years. Ford earned All-State honors, played in the NC-SC Shrine Bowl, and was named to the 1977 Parade All-America Team. He began his collegiate career at the University of Tennessee before transferring to Lenoir-Rhyne College. During his one season at Lenoir-Rhyne in 1983, Ford rushed for 1,093 yards and was named first-team All-South Atlantic Conference as well as second-team NAIA All-America. Selected in the 1984 United States Football League draft, Ford played two seasons. In 28 games with the Chicago Blitz and Memphis Showboats, he rushed for 433 yards, caught 27 passes for 315 yards, and scored four touchdowns.The late Glenn Ford is still regarded as one of Guilford County’s great running backs while also starring in baseball, earning All-Conference honors and pitching a no-hitter in 1978. Ford was named City Offensive Player of the Year in 1976 and 1977 while playing at Greensboro’s Grimsley High School. He was also named Conference Player of the Year as a senior in 1977 after leading the Whirlies to their first state playoff berth in ten years. Ford earned All-State honors, played in the NC-SC Shrine Bowl, and was named to the 1977 Parade All-America Team. He began his collegiate career at the University of Tennessee before transferring to Lenoir-Rhyne College. During his one season at Lenoir-Rhyne in 1983, Ford rushed for 1,093 yards and was named first-team All-South Atlantic Conference as well as second-team NAIA All-America. Selected in the 1984 United States Football League draft, Ford played two seasons. In 28 games with the Chicago Blitz and Memphis Showboats, he rushed for 433 yards, caught 27 passes for 315 yards, and scored four touchdowns.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2019 - Marc Bush</image:title>
      <image:caption>If you have ever watched a sporting event in Greensboro such as the ACC men's or women's basketball tournaments, USA Figure Skating, USA Gymnastics, USA Track and Field, NCAA Division III soccer or golf championships, or the Public Links golf tournament, to name just a few, you can thank Marc Bush. Since 1993 Marc has been part of the Tournament Hosts of Greensboro and been a tireless worker to bring a multitude of events to Greensboro. He has also served as president of the Greensboro Sports Commission, been a member of the Board of Directors of the Greensboro Sports Council, and was General Chairman of the 2017 Wyndham golf tournament. Marc is a graduate of Grimsley, where he played football and baseball, and from UNC Chapel Hill. He has been actively involved in the economic and sports development of this area for 33 years and is currently the president of the Greensboro Sports Foundation and curator of the ACC Hall of Champions.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2019 - Sherrill Kester Dempsey</image:title>
      <image:caption>Sherrill was a four-year starter in both soccer and basketball at Westchester Academy from 1992-96. She won two state championships in soccer while scoring 115 goals and earning all-state and all-South honors. She won another state title in basketball, was a three-time conference player of the year and an all-state selection. Sherrill chose to play soccer at Duke, where she started 84 of 87 matches and scored 35 goals, fourth on the Blue Devils' career list. She scored 10 game-winning goals, was twice first-team All-ACC and helped Duke make three NCAA tournament appearances. Kester was also voted to the NSCAA All-American team in 1999. She was named to the list of the ACC's top 50 women's soccer players of all-time. She played professionally with the San Diego Spirit and was a member of the U.S. National team. In a three-game stretch for them in 2000, she recorded three goals and an assist. Kester was inducted into the inaugural Hall of Fame class at Westchester Academy in 2009.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2019 - Annemarie Treadway Dloniak</image:title>
      <image:caption>When Annemarie played a sport, she played it well, starring in basketball, softball and tennis at Grimsley. She played shortstop and hit cleanup on a state playoff softball team and made the state tennis playoffs in doubles. She was most recognized in basketball, being named the North Carolina High School Athletic Association's Player of the Year in 1983 when she was also an All-American and was named as one of the top 50 players in the country. She continued her basketball career at NC State and played on the Wolfpack's ACC championship teams in 1985 and '87. As a senior, she averaged 35 minutes, 18 points, five rebounds and three assists a game. She stayed involved in the game as a highly respected women's basketball official from 1996-2004. When she wasn't playing sports, Annemarie was first chair violin in the Grimsley orchestra and played in the Greensboro Youth Symphony Orchestra. She now is a vice president at BB&amp;T Bank.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2019 - Terrence Holt</image:title>
      <image:caption>Inspired to play sports by an older brother, Terrence Holt soon carved out his own niche. Whereas Torry Holt was exceptional as an offensive football player, Terrence became a standout on the defensive side. He was excellent in football and basketball at Eastern Guilford, being named the News &amp; Record's Player of the Year in hoops. Terrence went on to NC State and starred as a defensive back. He was a three-year starter, twice an All-ACC selection and intercepted five passes. He blocked 12 kicks in his career, including four field goals in one season. Drafted in the fifth round by the Detroit Lions, he played six seasons in the NFL, mostly as a free safety. He played in 71 games, starting 43, and recorded eight interceptions, including three as a rookie in 2004, and made 242 tackles. He joins his brother Torry (Class of 2012) as a member of the Guilford County Sports Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2019 - Rusty LaRue</image:title>
      <image:caption>Rusty LaRue didn't just play three sports at Northwest Guilford, he was dominant in each. As a senior, he was the News &amp; Record's Guilford County Player of the Year in football, basketball and baseball, and was named the North Carolina high school Male Athlete of the Year. He continued his all-around play at Wake Forest, where he started at quarterback, was a key contributor to back-to-back ACC championship basketball teams and even pitched a little one season. As a senior, Rusty broke several NCAA and ACC records for passing, including 55 completions in a game. He played professionally in the NBA, appearing in 98 career games, and was a member of the Chicago Bulls 1998 NBA championship team. He also played in Russia and Italy. Rusty has coached basketball on the high school and college levels since 2004, including several years as an assistant at his alma mater, Wake Forest.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2019 - Eddie Radwanski</image:title>
      <image:caption>Excellence has marked the career of Eddie Radwanski as a player and as a coach. He was a mainstay on UNCG's consecutive NCAA Division III national champions in 1982 &amp; 1983. More than 30 years later, he still ranks second in assists, eighth in points and 10th in goals scored. After being the first player selected in the inaugural MISL draft in 1985, his pro career included a championship in the MISL and another in the USISL indoor league. He was a member of the US National Team and played for the Greensboro Dynamo. As a coach Eddie's UNCG women's teams won seven regular season and four tournament championships. His teams went 139-65-13 in 10 years and appeared in five NCAA tournaments. Since 2011, he has been the women's coach at Clemson, winning the 2016 ACC championship. He won coach of the year in the Southern Conference four times and ACC coach of the year in 2016. Eddie is a member of the UNCG Hall of Fame as well as the Carolina Dynamo Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Brian was a terrific athlete at Southwest Guilford. In football, he rushed for 1,955 yards as a senior, including 368 yards in a game against Burlington Cummings and played in the East-West All-Star game in 1998. He was also a two-year starter in basketball. He concentrated on defense in football at NC State, where he overlapped with fellow inductee Terrence Holt. Brian played a year at free safety and two years at cornerback for the Wolfpack. He made five career interceptions and blocked five kicks. The Minnesota Vikings drafted him in the fourth round in 2002 and he went on to appear in 132 NFL games, 99 as a starter. In his rookie year he intercepted five passes and tied for the NFL lead with 205 return yards. He made four interceptions in 2005. Overall, playing with four teams over 10 seasons, Brian intercepted 19 passes, made 408 tackles and defended 75 passes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Few people have had the experience, or the success, that the late George Kennedy achieved in coaching soccer. He began in Jacksonville, FL, winning three state titles at Bishop Kenny High School. Making his way to North Carolina, he coached Belmont Abbey College for two years, then the Wake Forest University club team. Under George, the Deacons became an NCAA Division I intercollegiate program and he was head coach from 1980-85. He was the ACC Coach of the Year in 1981 and compiled a record of 64-52-14. George also coached in the Twin Cities Youth Soccer Association and guided five teams to Under-19 state championships. At Western Guilford High School his boys won the state 3-A title in 1992 and the girls claimed state 1-A/2-A championships in 2004-05. In 2014 George was inducted into the NC Soccer Hall of Fame. After retiring from teaching, George coached at Bishop McGuinness until his death at age 71 on Nov. 23, 2016.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2021 - Garland Murray</image:title>
      <image:caption>Although he was well-versed in many sports, swimming really got into Garland Murray's blood. He played baseball and basketball at Rankin High School in Greensboro in the 1930s, then football, basketball and baseball for two years at Guilford. After serving three years in the Navy in World War II, he resumed his education at Springfield College, where he was a member of the swim team. In 1946 he joined the coaching staff at Greensboro Senior High School (now Grimsley), where he formed and then coached the swim team through 1952. Garland became president of the Greensboro Swimming Association and organized its first championship meet in 1959. He went to work for the Greensboro Red Cross and became its Executive Director in 1972. Garland retired in 1986 with 36 years of service, establishing numerous swimming and lifesaving programs. He died on March 13, 2011.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2021 - James (JB) Baynes</image:title>
      <image:caption>The late Glenn Ford is still regarded as one of Guilford County’s great running backs while also starring in baseball, earning All-Conference honors and pitching a no-hitter in 1978. Ford was named City Offensive Player of the Year in 1976 and 1977 while playing at Greensboro’s Grimsley High School. He was also named Conference Player of the Year as a senior in 1977 after leading the Whirlies to their first state playoff berth in ten years. Ford earned All-State honors, played in the NC-SC Shrine Bowl, and was named to the 1977 Parade All-America Team. He began his collegiate career at the University of Tennessee before transferring to Lenoir-Rhyne College. During his one season at Lenoir-Rhyne in 1983, Ford rushed for 1,093 yards and was named first-team All-South Atlantic Conference as well as second-team NAIA All-America. Selected in the 1984 United States Football League draft, Ford played two seasons. In 28 games with the Chicago Blitz and Memphis Showboats, he rushed for 433 yards, caught 27 passes for 315 yards, and scored four touchdowns.The late Glenn Ford is still regarded as one of Guilford County’s great running backs while also starring in baseball, earning All-Conference honors and pitching a no-hitter in 1978. Ford was named City Offensive Player of the Year in 1976 and 1977 while playing at Greensboro’s Grimsley High School. He was also named Conference Player of the Year as a senior in 1977 after leading the Whirlies to their first state playoff berth in ten years. Ford earned All-State honors, played in the NC-SC Shrine Bowl, and was named to the 1977 Parade All-America Team. He began his collegiate career at the University of Tennessee before transferring to Lenoir-Rhyne College. During his one season at Lenoir-Rhyne in 1983, Ford rushed for 1,093 yards and was named first-team All-South Atlantic Conference as well as second-team NAIA All-America. Selected in the 1984 United States Football League draft, Ford played two seasons. In 28 games with the Chicago Blitz and Memphis Showboats, he rushed for 433 yards, caught 27 passes for 315 yards, and scored four touchdowns.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2021 - Marc Bush</image:title>
      <image:caption>If you have ever watched a sporting event in Greensboro such as the ACC men's or women's basketball tournaments, USA Figure Skating, USA Gymnastics, USA Track and Field, NCAA Division III soccer or golf championships, or the Public Links golf tournament, to name just a few, you can thank Marc Bush. Since 1993 Marc has been part of the Tournament Hosts of Greensboro and been a tireless worker to bring a multitude of events to Greensboro. He has also served as president of the Greensboro Sports Commission, been a member of the Board of Directors of the Greensboro Sports Council, and was General Chairman of the 2017 Wyndham golf tournament. Marc is a graduate of Grimsley, where he played football and baseball, and from UNC Chapel Hill. He has been actively involved in the economic and sports development of this area for 33 years and is currently the president of the Greensboro Sports Foundation and curator of the ACC Hall of Champions.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2021 - Sherrill Kester Dempsey</image:title>
      <image:caption>Sherrill was a four-year starter in both soccer and basketball at Westchester Academy from 1992-96. She won two state championships in soccer while scoring 115 goals and earning all-state and all-South honors. She won another state title in basketball, was a three-time conference player of the year and an all-state selection. Sherrill chose to play soccer at Duke, where she started 84 of 87 matches and scored 35 goals, fourth on the Blue Devils' career list. She scored 10 game-winning goals, was twice first-team All-ACC and helped Duke make three NCAA tournament appearances. Kester was also voted to the NSCAA All-American team in 1999. She was named to the list of the ACC's top 50 women's soccer players of all-time. She played professionally with the San Diego Spirit and was a member of the U.S. National team. In a three-game stretch for them in 2000, she recorded three goals and an assist. Kester was inducted into the inaugural Hall of Fame class at Westchester Academy in 2009.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2021 - Annemarie Treadway Dloniak</image:title>
      <image:caption>When Annemarie played a sport, she played it well, starring in basketball, softball and tennis at Grimsley. She played shortstop and hit cleanup on a state playoff softball team and made the state tennis playoffs in doubles. She was most recognized in basketball, being named the North Carolina High School Athletic Association's Player of the Year in 1983 when she was also an All-American and was named as one of the top 50 players in the country. She continued her basketball career at NC State and played on the Wolfpack's ACC championship teams in 1985 and '87. As a senior, she averaged 35 minutes, 18 points, five rebounds and three assists a game. She stayed involved in the game as a highly respected women's basketball official from 1996-2004. When she wasn't playing sports, Annemarie was first chair violin in the Grimsley orchestra and played in the Greensboro Youth Symphony Orchestra. She now is a vice president at BB&amp;T Bank.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Inspired to play sports by an older brother, Terrence Holt soon carved out his own niche. Whereas Torry Holt was exceptional as an offensive football player, Terrence became a standout on the defensive side. He was excellent in football and basketball at Eastern Guilford, being named the News &amp; Record's Player of the Year in hoops. Terrence went on to NC State and starred as a defensive back. He was a three-year starter, twice an All-ACC selection and intercepted five passes. He blocked 12 kicks in his career, including four field goals in one season. Drafted in the fifth round by the Detroit Lions, he played six seasons in the NFL, mostly as a free safety. He played in 71 games, starting 43, and recorded eight interceptions, including three as a rookie in 2004, and made 242 tackles. He joins his brother Torry (Class of 2012) as a member of the Guilford County Sports Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rusty LaRue didn't just play three sports at Northwest Guilford, he was dominant in each. As a senior, he was the News &amp; Record's Guilford County Player of the Year in football, basketball and baseball, and was named the North Carolina high school Male Athlete of the Year. He continued his all-around play at Wake Forest, where he started at quarterback, was a key contributor to back-to-back ACC championship basketball teams and even pitched a little one season. As a senior, Rusty broke several NCAA and ACC records for passing, including 55 completions in a game. He played professionally in the NBA, appearing in 98 career games, and was a member of the Chicago Bulls 1998 NBA championship team. He also played in Russia and Italy. Rusty has coached basketball on the high school and college levels since 2004, including several years as an assistant at his alma mater, Wake Forest.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2021 - Eddie Radwanski</image:title>
      <image:caption>Excellence has marked the career of Eddie Radwanski as a player and as a coach. He was a mainstay on UNCG's consecutive NCAA Division III national champions in 1982 &amp; 1983. More than 30 years later, he still ranks second in assists, eighth in points and 10th in goals scored. After being the first player selected in the inaugural MISL draft in 1985, his pro career included a championship in the MISL and another in the USISL indoor league. He was a member of the US National Team and played for the Greensboro Dynamo. As a coach Eddie's UNCG women's teams won seven regular season and four tournament championships. His teams went 139-65-13 in 10 years and appeared in five NCAA tournaments. Since 2011, he has been the women's coach at Clemson, winning the 2016 ACC championship. He won coach of the year in the Southern Conference four times and ACC coach of the year in 2016. Eddie is a member of the UNCG Hall of Fame as well as the Carolina Dynamo Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2021 - Brian Williams</image:title>
      <image:caption>Brian was a terrific athlete at Southwest Guilford. In football, he rushed for 1,955 yards as a senior, including 368 yards in a game against Burlington Cummings and played in the East-West All-Star game in 1998. He was also a two-year starter in basketball. He concentrated on defense in football at NC State, where he overlapped with fellow inductee Terrence Holt. Brian played a year at free safety and two years at cornerback for the Wolfpack. He made five career interceptions and blocked five kicks. The Minnesota Vikings drafted him in the fourth round in 2002 and he went on to appear in 132 NFL games, 99 as a starter. In his rookie year he intercepted five passes and tied for the NFL lead with 205 return yards. He made four interceptions in 2005. Overall, playing with four teams over 10 seasons, Brian intercepted 19 passes, made 408 tackles and defended 75 passes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Few people have had the experience, or the success, that the late George Kennedy achieved in coaching soccer. He began in Jacksonville, FL, winning three state titles at Bishop Kenny High School. Making his way to North Carolina, he coached Belmont Abbey College for two years, then the Wake Forest University club team. Under George, the Deacons became an NCAA Division I intercollegiate program and he was head coach from 1980-85. He was the ACC Coach of the Year in 1981 and compiled a record of 64-52-14. George also coached in the Twin Cities Youth Soccer Association and guided five teams to Under-19 state championships. At Western Guilford High School his boys won the state 3-A title in 1992 and the girls claimed state 1-A/2-A championships in 2004-05. In 2014 George was inducted into the NC Soccer Hall of Fame. After retiring from teaching, George coached at Bishop McGuinness until his death at age 71 on Nov. 23, 2016.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2022 - Garland Murray</image:title>
      <image:caption>Although he was well-versed in many sports, swimming really got into Garland Murray's blood. He played baseball and basketball at Rankin High School in Greensboro in the 1930s, then football, basketball and baseball for two years at Guilford. After serving three years in the Navy in World War II, he resumed his education at Springfield College, where he was a member of the swim team. In 1946 he joined the coaching staff at Greensboro Senior High School (now Grimsley), where he formed and then coached the swim team through 1952. Garland became president of the Greensboro Swimming Association and organized its first championship meet in 1959. He went to work for the Greensboro Red Cross and became its Executive Director in 1972. Garland retired in 1986 with 36 years of service, establishing numerous swimming and lifesaving programs. He died on March 13, 2011.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2022 - James (JB) Baynes</image:title>
      <image:caption>The late Glenn Ford is still regarded as one of Guilford County’s great running backs while also starring in baseball, earning All-Conference honors and pitching a no-hitter in 1978. Ford was named City Offensive Player of the Year in 1976 and 1977 while playing at Greensboro’s Grimsley High School. He was also named Conference Player of the Year as a senior in 1977 after leading the Whirlies to their first state playoff berth in ten years. Ford earned All-State honors, played in the NC-SC Shrine Bowl, and was named to the 1977 Parade All-America Team. He began his collegiate career at the University of Tennessee before transferring to Lenoir-Rhyne College. During his one season at Lenoir-Rhyne in 1983, Ford rushed for 1,093 yards and was named first-team All-South Atlantic Conference as well as second-team NAIA All-America. Selected in the 1984 United States Football League draft, Ford played two seasons. In 28 games with the Chicago Blitz and Memphis Showboats, he rushed for 433 yards, caught 27 passes for 315 yards, and scored four touchdowns.The late Glenn Ford is still regarded as one of Guilford County’s great running backs while also starring in baseball, earning All-Conference honors and pitching a no-hitter in 1978. Ford was named City Offensive Player of the Year in 1976 and 1977 while playing at Greensboro’s Grimsley High School. He was also named Conference Player of the Year as a senior in 1977 after leading the Whirlies to their first state playoff berth in ten years. Ford earned All-State honors, played in the NC-SC Shrine Bowl, and was named to the 1977 Parade All-America Team. He began his collegiate career at the University of Tennessee before transferring to Lenoir-Rhyne College. During his one season at Lenoir-Rhyne in 1983, Ford rushed for 1,093 yards and was named first-team All-South Atlantic Conference as well as second-team NAIA All-America. Selected in the 1984 United States Football League draft, Ford played two seasons. In 28 games with the Chicago Blitz and Memphis Showboats, he rushed for 433 yards, caught 27 passes for 315 yards, and scored four touchdowns.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2022 - Marc Bush</image:title>
      <image:caption>If you have ever watched a sporting event in Greensboro such as the ACC men's or women's basketball tournaments, USA Figure Skating, USA Gymnastics, USA Track and Field, NCAA Division III soccer or golf championships, or the Public Links golf tournament, to name just a few, you can thank Marc Bush. Since 1993 Marc has been part of the Tournament Hosts of Greensboro and been a tireless worker to bring a multitude of events to Greensboro. He has also served as president of the Greensboro Sports Commission, been a member of the Board of Directors of the Greensboro Sports Council, and was General Chairman of the 2017 Wyndham golf tournament. Marc is a graduate of Grimsley, where he played football and baseball, and from UNC Chapel Hill. He has been actively involved in the economic and sports development of this area for 33 years and is currently the president of the Greensboro Sports Foundation and curator of the ACC Hall of Champions.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2022 - Sherrill Kester Dempsey</image:title>
      <image:caption>Sherrill was a four-year starter in both soccer and basketball at Westchester Academy from 1992-96. She won two state championships in soccer while scoring 115 goals and earning all-state and all-South honors. She won another state title in basketball, was a three-time conference player of the year and an all-state selection. Sherrill chose to play soccer at Duke, where she started 84 of 87 matches and scored 35 goals, fourth on the Blue Devils' career list. She scored 10 game-winning goals, was twice first-team All-ACC and helped Duke make three NCAA tournament appearances. Kester was also voted to the NSCAA All-American team in 1999. She was named to the list of the ACC's top 50 women's soccer players of all-time. She played professionally with the San Diego Spirit and was a member of the U.S. National team. In a three-game stretch for them in 2000, she recorded three goals and an assist. Kester was inducted into the inaugural Hall of Fame class at Westchester Academy in 2009.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2022 - Annemarie Treadway Dloniak</image:title>
      <image:caption>When Annemarie played a sport, she played it well, starring in basketball, softball and tennis at Grimsley. She played shortstop and hit cleanup on a state playoff softball team and made the state tennis playoffs in doubles. She was most recognized in basketball, being named the North Carolina High School Athletic Association's Player of the Year in 1983 when she was also an All-American and was named as one of the top 50 players in the country. She continued her basketball career at NC State and played on the Wolfpack's ACC championship teams in 1985 and '87. As a senior, she averaged 35 minutes, 18 points, five rebounds and three assists a game. She stayed involved in the game as a highly respected women's basketball official from 1996-2004. When she wasn't playing sports, Annemarie was first chair violin in the Grimsley orchestra and played in the Greensboro Youth Symphony Orchestra. She now is a vice president at BB&amp;T Bank.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2022 - Terrence Holt</image:title>
      <image:caption>Inspired to play sports by an older brother, Terrence Holt soon carved out his own niche. Whereas Torry Holt was exceptional as an offensive football player, Terrence became a standout on the defensive side. He was excellent in football and basketball at Eastern Guilford, being named the News &amp; Record's Player of the Year in hoops. Terrence went on to NC State and starred as a defensive back. He was a three-year starter, twice an All-ACC selection and intercepted five passes. He blocked 12 kicks in his career, including four field goals in one season. Drafted in the fifth round by the Detroit Lions, he played six seasons in the NFL, mostly as a free safety. He played in 71 games, starting 43, and recorded eight interceptions, including three as a rookie in 2004, and made 242 tackles. He joins his brother Torry (Class of 2012) as a member of the Guilford County Sports Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2022 - Rusty LaRue</image:title>
      <image:caption>Rusty LaRue didn't just play three sports at Northwest Guilford, he was dominant in each. As a senior, he was the News &amp; Record's Guilford County Player of the Year in football, basketball and baseball, and was named the North Carolina high school Male Athlete of the Year. He continued his all-around play at Wake Forest, where he started at quarterback, was a key contributor to back-to-back ACC championship basketball teams and even pitched a little one season. As a senior, Rusty broke several NCAA and ACC records for passing, including 55 completions in a game. He played professionally in the NBA, appearing in 98 career games, and was a member of the Chicago Bulls 1998 NBA championship team. He also played in Russia and Italy. Rusty has coached basketball on the high school and college levels since 2004, including several years as an assistant at his alma mater, Wake Forest.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2022 - Eddie Radwanski</image:title>
      <image:caption>Excellence has marked the career of Eddie Radwanski as a player and as a coach. He was a mainstay on UNCG's consecutive NCAA Division III national champions in 1982 &amp; 1983. More than 30 years later, he still ranks second in assists, eighth in points and 10th in goals scored. After being the first player selected in the inaugural MISL draft in 1985, his pro career included a championship in the MISL and another in the USISL indoor league. He was a member of the US National Team and played for the Greensboro Dynamo. As a coach Eddie's UNCG women's teams won seven regular season and four tournament championships. His teams went 139-65-13 in 10 years and appeared in five NCAA tournaments. Since 2011, he has been the women's coach at Clemson, winning the 2016 ACC championship. He won coach of the year in the Southern Conference four times and ACC coach of the year in 2016. Eddie is a member of the UNCG Hall of Fame as well as the Carolina Dynamo Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Few people have had the experience, or the success, that the late George Kennedy achieved in coaching soccer. He began in Jacksonville, FL, winning three state titles at Bishop Kenny High School. Making his way to North Carolina, he coached Belmont Abbey College for two years, then the Wake Forest University club team. Under George, the Deacons became an NCAA Division I intercollegiate program and he was head coach from 1980-85. He was the ACC Coach of the Year in 1981 and compiled a record of 64-52-14. George also coached in the Twin Cities Youth Soccer Association and guided five teams to Under-19 state championships. At Western Guilford High School his boys won the state 3-A title in 1992 and the girls claimed state 1-A/2-A championships in 2004-05. In 2014 George was inducted into the NC Soccer Hall of Fame. After retiring from teaching, George coached at Bishop McGuinness until his death at age 71 on Nov. 23, 2016.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Although he was well-versed in many sports, swimming really got into Garland Murray's blood. He played baseball and basketball at Rankin High School in Greensboro in the 1930s, then football, basketball and baseball for two years at Guilford. After serving three years in the Navy in World War II, he resumed his education at Springfield College, where he was a member of the swim team. In 1946 he joined the coaching staff at Greensboro Senior High School (now Grimsley), where he formed and then coached the swim team through 1952. Garland became president of the Greensboro Swimming Association and organized its first championship meet in 1959. He went to work for the Greensboro Red Cross and became its Executive Director in 1972. Garland retired in 1986 with 36 years of service, establishing numerous swimming and lifesaving programs. He died on March 13, 2011.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2023 - James (JB) Baynes</image:title>
      <image:caption>The late Glenn Ford is still regarded as one of Guilford County’s great running backs while also starring in baseball, earning All-Conference honors and pitching a no-hitter in 1978. Ford was named City Offensive Player of the Year in 1976 and 1977 while playing at Greensboro’s Grimsley High School. He was also named Conference Player of the Year as a senior in 1977 after leading the Whirlies to their first state playoff berth in ten years. Ford earned All-State honors, played in the NC-SC Shrine Bowl, and was named to the 1977 Parade All-America Team. He began his collegiate career at the University of Tennessee before transferring to Lenoir-Rhyne College. During his one season at Lenoir-Rhyne in 1983, Ford rushed for 1,093 yards and was named first-team All-South Atlantic Conference as well as second-team NAIA All-America. Selected in the 1984 United States Football League draft, Ford played two seasons. In 28 games with the Chicago Blitz and Memphis Showboats, he rushed for 433 yards, caught 27 passes for 315 yards, and scored four touchdowns.The late Glenn Ford is still regarded as one of Guilford County’s great running backs while also starring in baseball, earning All-Conference honors and pitching a no-hitter in 1978. Ford was named City Offensive Player of the Year in 1976 and 1977 while playing at Greensboro’s Grimsley High School. He was also named Conference Player of the Year as a senior in 1977 after leading the Whirlies to their first state playoff berth in ten years. Ford earned All-State honors, played in the NC-SC Shrine Bowl, and was named to the 1977 Parade All-America Team. He began his collegiate career at the University of Tennessee before transferring to Lenoir-Rhyne College. During his one season at Lenoir-Rhyne in 1983, Ford rushed for 1,093 yards and was named first-team All-South Atlantic Conference as well as second-team NAIA All-America. Selected in the 1984 United States Football League draft, Ford played two seasons. In 28 games with the Chicago Blitz and Memphis Showboats, he rushed for 433 yards, caught 27 passes for 315 yards, and scored four touchdowns.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>If you have ever watched a sporting event in Greensboro such as the ACC men's or women's basketball tournaments, USA Figure Skating, USA Gymnastics, USA Track and Field, NCAA Division III soccer or golf championships, or the Public Links golf tournament, to name just a few, you can thank Marc Bush. Since 1993 Marc has been part of the Tournament Hosts of Greensboro and been a tireless worker to bring a multitude of events to Greensboro. He has also served as president of the Greensboro Sports Commission, been a member of the Board of Directors of the Greensboro Sports Council, and was General Chairman of the 2017 Wyndham golf tournament. Marc is a graduate of Grimsley, where he played football and baseball, and from UNC Chapel Hill. He has been actively involved in the economic and sports development of this area for 33 years and is currently the president of the Greensboro Sports Foundation and curator of the ACC Hall of Champions.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sherrill was a four-year starter in both soccer and basketball at Westchester Academy from 1992-96. She won two state championships in soccer while scoring 115 goals and earning all-state and all-South honors. She won another state title in basketball, was a three-time conference player of the year and an all-state selection. Sherrill chose to play soccer at Duke, where she started 84 of 87 matches and scored 35 goals, fourth on the Blue Devils' career list. She scored 10 game-winning goals, was twice first-team All-ACC and helped Duke make three NCAA tournament appearances. Kester was also voted to the NSCAA All-American team in 1999. She was named to the list of the ACC's top 50 women's soccer players of all-time. She played professionally with the San Diego Spirit and was a member of the U.S. National team. In a three-game stretch for them in 2000, she recorded three goals and an assist. Kester was inducted into the inaugural Hall of Fame class at Westchester Academy in 2009.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>When Annemarie played a sport, she played it well, starring in basketball, softball and tennis at Grimsley. She played shortstop and hit cleanup on a state playoff softball team and made the state tennis playoffs in doubles. She was most recognized in basketball, being named the North Carolina High School Athletic Association's Player of the Year in 1983 when she was also an All-American and was named as one of the top 50 players in the country. She continued her basketball career at NC State and played on the Wolfpack's ACC championship teams in 1985 and '87. As a senior, she averaged 35 minutes, 18 points, five rebounds and three assists a game. She stayed involved in the game as a highly respected women's basketball official from 1996-2004. When she wasn't playing sports, Annemarie was first chair violin in the Grimsley orchestra and played in the Greensboro Youth Symphony Orchestra. She now is a vice president at BB&amp;T Bank.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Inspired to play sports by an older brother, Terrence Holt soon carved out his own niche. Whereas Torry Holt was exceptional as an offensive football player, Terrence became a standout on the defensive side. He was excellent in football and basketball at Eastern Guilford, being named the News &amp; Record's Player of the Year in hoops. Terrence went on to NC State and starred as a defensive back. He was a three-year starter, twice an All-ACC selection and intercepted five passes. He blocked 12 kicks in his career, including four field goals in one season. Drafted in the fifth round by the Detroit Lions, he played six seasons in the NFL, mostly as a free safety. He played in 71 games, starting 43, and recorded eight interceptions, including three as a rookie in 2004, and made 242 tackles. He joins his brother Torry (Class of 2012) as a member of the Guilford County Sports Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rusty LaRue didn't just play three sports at Northwest Guilford, he was dominant in each. As a senior, he was the News &amp; Record's Guilford County Player of the Year in football, basketball and baseball, and was named the North Carolina high school Male Athlete of the Year. He continued his all-around play at Wake Forest, where he started at quarterback, was a key contributor to back-to-back ACC championship basketball teams and even pitched a little one season. As a senior, Rusty broke several NCAA and ACC records for passing, including 55 completions in a game. He played professionally in the NBA, appearing in 98 career games, and was a member of the Chicago Bulls 1998 NBA championship team. He also played in Russia and Italy. Rusty has coached basketball on the high school and college levels since 2004, including several years as an assistant at his alma mater, Wake Forest.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Excellence has marked the career of Eddie Radwanski as a player and as a coach. He was a mainstay on UNCG's consecutive NCAA Division III national champions in 1982 &amp; 1983. More than 30 years later, he still ranks second in assists, eighth in points and 10th in goals scored. After being the first player selected in the inaugural MISL draft in 1985, his pro career included a championship in the MISL and another in the USISL indoor league. He was a member of the US National Team and played for the Greensboro Dynamo. As a coach Eddie's UNCG women's teams won seven regular season and four tournament championships. His teams went 139-65-13 in 10 years and appeared in five NCAA tournaments. Since 2011, he has been the women's coach at Clemson, winning the 2016 ACC championship. He won coach of the year in the Southern Conference four times and ACC coach of the year in 2016. Eddie is a member of the UNCG Hall of Fame as well as the Carolina Dynamo Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Few people have had the experience, or the success, that the late George Kennedy achieved in coaching soccer. He began in Jacksonville, FL, winning three state titles at Bishop Kenny High School. Making his way to North Carolina, he coached Belmont Abbey College for two years, then the Wake Forest University club team. Under George, the Deacons became an NCAA Division I intercollegiate program and he was head coach from 1980-85. He was the ACC Coach of the Year in 1981 and compiled a record of 64-52-14. George also coached in the Twin Cities Youth Soccer Association and guided five teams to Under-19 state championships. At Western Guilford High School his boys won the state 3-A title in 1992 and the girls claimed state 1-A/2-A championships in 2004-05. In 2014 George was inducted into the NC Soccer Hall of Fame. After retiring from teaching, George coached at Bishop McGuinness until his death at age 71 on Nov. 23, 2016.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2024 - Garland Murray</image:title>
      <image:caption>Although he was well-versed in many sports, swimming really got into Garland Murray's blood. He played baseball and basketball at Rankin High School in Greensboro in the 1930s, then football, basketball and baseball for two years at Guilford. After serving three years in the Navy in World War II, he resumed his education at Springfield College, where he was a member of the swim team. In 1946 he joined the coaching staff at Greensboro Senior High School (now Grimsley), where he formed and then coached the swim team through 1952. Garland became president of the Greensboro Swimming Association and organized its first championship meet in 1959. He went to work for the Greensboro Red Cross and became its Executive Director in 1972. Garland retired in 1986 with 36 years of service, establishing numerous swimming and lifesaving programs. He died on March 13, 2011.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The late Glenn Ford is still regarded as one of Guilford County’s great running backs while also starring in baseball, earning All-Conference honors and pitching a no-hitter in 1978. Ford was named City Offensive Player of the Year in 1976 and 1977 while playing at Greensboro’s Grimsley High School. He was also named Conference Player of the Year as a senior in 1977 after leading the Whirlies to their first state playoff berth in ten years. Ford earned All-State honors, played in the NC-SC Shrine Bowl, and was named to the 1977 Parade All-America Team. He began his collegiate career at the University of Tennessee before transferring to Lenoir-Rhyne College. During his one season at Lenoir-Rhyne in 1983, Ford rushed for 1,093 yards and was named first-team All-South Atlantic Conference as well as second-team NAIA All-America. Selected in the 1984 United States Football League draft, Ford played two seasons. In 28 games with the Chicago Blitz and Memphis Showboats, he rushed for 433 yards, caught 27 passes for 315 yards, and scored four touchdowns.The late Glenn Ford is still regarded as one of Guilford County’s great running backs while also starring in baseball, earning All-Conference honors and pitching a no-hitter in 1978. Ford was named City Offensive Player of the Year in 1976 and 1977 while playing at Greensboro’s Grimsley High School. He was also named Conference Player of the Year as a senior in 1977 after leading the Whirlies to their first state playoff berth in ten years. Ford earned All-State honors, played in the NC-SC Shrine Bowl, and was named to the 1977 Parade All-America Team. He began his collegiate career at the University of Tennessee before transferring to Lenoir-Rhyne College. During his one season at Lenoir-Rhyne in 1983, Ford rushed for 1,093 yards and was named first-team All-South Atlantic Conference as well as second-team NAIA All-America. Selected in the 1984 United States Football League draft, Ford played two seasons. In 28 games with the Chicago Blitz and Memphis Showboats, he rushed for 433 yards, caught 27 passes for 315 yards, and scored four touchdowns.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>If you have ever watched a sporting event in Greensboro such as the ACC men's or women's basketball tournaments, USA Figure Skating, USA Gymnastics, USA Track and Field, NCAA Division III soccer or golf championships, or the Public Links golf tournament, to name just a few, you can thank Marc Bush. Since 1993 Marc has been part of the Tournament Hosts of Greensboro and been a tireless worker to bring a multitude of events to Greensboro. He has also served as president of the Greensboro Sports Commission, been a member of the Board of Directors of the Greensboro Sports Council, and was General Chairman of the 2017 Wyndham golf tournament. Marc is a graduate of Grimsley, where he played football and baseball, and from UNC Chapel Hill. He has been actively involved in the economic and sports development of this area for 33 years and is currently the president of the Greensboro Sports Foundation and curator of the ACC Hall of Champions.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sherrill was a four-year starter in both soccer and basketball at Westchester Academy from 1992-96. She won two state championships in soccer while scoring 115 goals and earning all-state and all-South honors. She won another state title in basketball, was a three-time conference player of the year and an all-state selection. Sherrill chose to play soccer at Duke, where she started 84 of 87 matches and scored 35 goals, fourth on the Blue Devils' career list. She scored 10 game-winning goals, was twice first-team All-ACC and helped Duke make three NCAA tournament appearances. Kester was also voted to the NSCAA All-American team in 1999. She was named to the list of the ACC's top 50 women's soccer players of all-time. She played professionally with the San Diego Spirit and was a member of the U.S. National team. In a three-game stretch for them in 2000, she recorded three goals and an assist. Kester was inducted into the inaugural Hall of Fame class at Westchester Academy in 2009.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>When Annemarie played a sport, she played it well, starring in basketball, softball and tennis at Grimsley. She played shortstop and hit cleanup on a state playoff softball team and made the state tennis playoffs in doubles. She was most recognized in basketball, being named the North Carolina High School Athletic Association's Player of the Year in 1983 when she was also an All-American and was named as one of the top 50 players in the country. She continued her basketball career at NC State and played on the Wolfpack's ACC championship teams in 1985 and '87. As a senior, she averaged 35 minutes, 18 points, five rebounds and three assists a game. She stayed involved in the game as a highly respected women's basketball official from 1996-2004. When she wasn't playing sports, Annemarie was first chair violin in the Grimsley orchestra and played in the Greensboro Youth Symphony Orchestra. She now is a vice president at BB&amp;T Bank.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Inspired to play sports by an older brother, Terrence Holt soon carved out his own niche. Whereas Torry Holt was exceptional as an offensive football player, Terrence became a standout on the defensive side. He was excellent in football and basketball at Eastern Guilford, being named the News &amp; Record's Player of the Year in hoops. Terrence went on to NC State and starred as a defensive back. He was a three-year starter, twice an All-ACC selection and intercepted five passes. He blocked 12 kicks in his career, including four field goals in one season. Drafted in the fifth round by the Detroit Lions, he played six seasons in the NFL, mostly as a free safety. He played in 71 games, starting 43, and recorded eight interceptions, including three as a rookie in 2004, and made 242 tackles. He joins his brother Torry (Class of 2012) as a member of the Guilford County Sports Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rusty LaRue didn't just play three sports at Northwest Guilford, he was dominant in each. As a senior, he was the News &amp; Record's Guilford County Player of the Year in football, basketball and baseball, and was named the North Carolina high school Male Athlete of the Year. He continued his all-around play at Wake Forest, where he started at quarterback, was a key contributor to back-to-back ACC championship basketball teams and even pitched a little one season. As a senior, Rusty broke several NCAA and ACC records for passing, including 55 completions in a game. He played professionally in the NBA, appearing in 98 career games, and was a member of the Chicago Bulls 1998 NBA championship team. He also played in Russia and Italy. Rusty has coached basketball on the high school and college levels since 2004, including several years as an assistant at his alma mater, Wake Forest.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Excellence has marked the career of Eddie Radwanski as a player and as a coach. He was a mainstay on UNCG's consecutive NCAA Division III national champions in 1982 &amp; 1983. More than 30 years later, he still ranks second in assists, eighth in points and 10th in goals scored. After being the first player selected in the inaugural MISL draft in 1985, his pro career included a championship in the MISL and another in the USISL indoor league. He was a member of the US National Team and played for the Greensboro Dynamo. As a coach Eddie's UNCG women's teams won seven regular season and four tournament championships. His teams went 139-65-13 in 10 years and appeared in five NCAA tournaments. Since 2011, he has been the women's coach at Clemson, winning the 2016 ACC championship. He won coach of the year in the Southern Conference four times and ACC coach of the year in 2016. Eddie is a member of the UNCG Hall of Fame as well as the Carolina Dynamo Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Few people have had the experience, or the success, that the late George Kennedy achieved in coaching soccer. He began in Jacksonville, FL, winning three state titles at Bishop Kenny High School. Making his way to North Carolina, he coached Belmont Abbey College for two years, then the Wake Forest University club team. Under George, the Deacons became an NCAA Division I intercollegiate program and he was head coach from 1980-85. He was the ACC Coach of the Year in 1981 and compiled a record of 64-52-14. George also coached in the Twin Cities Youth Soccer Association and guided five teams to Under-19 state championships. At Western Guilford High School his boys won the state 3-A title in 1992 and the girls claimed state 1-A/2-A championships in 2004-05. In 2014 George was inducted into the NC Soccer Hall of Fame. After retiring from teaching, George coached at Bishop McGuinness until his death at age 71 on Nov. 23, 2016.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Although he was well-versed in many sports, swimming really got into Garland Murray's blood. He played baseball and basketball at Rankin High School in Greensboro in the 1930s, then football, basketball and baseball for two years at Guilford. After serving three years in the Navy in World War II, he resumed his education at Springfield College, where he was a member of the swim team. In 1946 he joined the coaching staff at Greensboro Senior High School (now Grimsley), where he formed and then coached the swim team through 1952. Garland became president of the Greensboro Swimming Association and organized its first championship meet in 1959. He went to work for the Greensboro Red Cross and became its Executive Director in 1972. Garland retired in 1986 with 36 years of service, establishing numerous swimming and lifesaving programs. He died on March 13, 2011.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The late Glenn Ford is still regarded as one of Guilford County’s great running backs while also starring in baseball, earning All-Conference honors and pitching a no-hitter in 1978. Ford was named City Offensive Player of the Year in 1976 and 1977 while playing at Greensboro’s Grimsley High School. He was also named Conference Player of the Year as a senior in 1977 after leading the Whirlies to their first state playoff berth in ten years. Ford earned All-State honors, played in the NC-SC Shrine Bowl, and was named to the 1977 Parade All-America Team. He began his collegiate career at the University of Tennessee before transferring to Lenoir-Rhyne College. During his one season at Lenoir-Rhyne in 1983, Ford rushed for 1,093 yards and was named first-team All-South Atlantic Conference as well as second-team NAIA All-America. Selected in the 1984 United States Football League draft, Ford played two seasons. In 28 games with the Chicago Blitz and Memphis Showboats, he rushed for 433 yards, caught 27 passes for 315 yards, and scored four touchdowns.The late Glenn Ford is still regarded as one of Guilford County’s great running backs while also starring in baseball, earning All-Conference honors and pitching a no-hitter in 1978. Ford was named City Offensive Player of the Year in 1976 and 1977 while playing at Greensboro’s Grimsley High School. He was also named Conference Player of the Year as a senior in 1977 after leading the Whirlies to their first state playoff berth in ten years. Ford earned All-State honors, played in the NC-SC Shrine Bowl, and was named to the 1977 Parade All-America Team. He began his collegiate career at the University of Tennessee before transferring to Lenoir-Rhyne College. During his one season at Lenoir-Rhyne in 1983, Ford rushed for 1,093 yards and was named first-team All-South Atlantic Conference as well as second-team NAIA All-America. Selected in the 1984 United States Football League draft, Ford played two seasons. In 28 games with the Chicago Blitz and Memphis Showboats, he rushed for 433 yards, caught 27 passes for 315 yards, and scored four touchdowns.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>If you have ever watched a sporting event in Greensboro such as the ACC men's or women's basketball tournaments, USA Figure Skating, USA Gymnastics, USA Track and Field, NCAA Division III soccer or golf championships, or the Public Links golf tournament, to name just a few, you can thank Marc Bush. Since 1993 Marc has been part of the Tournament Hosts of Greensboro and been a tireless worker to bring a multitude of events to Greensboro. He has also served as president of the Greensboro Sports Commission, been a member of the Board of Directors of the Greensboro Sports Council, and was General Chairman of the 2017 Wyndham golf tournament. Marc is a graduate of Grimsley, where he played football and baseball, and from UNC Chapel Hill. He has been actively involved in the economic and sports development of this area for 33 years and is currently the president of the Greensboro Sports Foundation and curator of the ACC Hall of Champions.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2025 - Sherrill Kester Dempsey</image:title>
      <image:caption>Sherrill was a four-year starter in both soccer and basketball at Westchester Academy from 1992-96. She won two state championships in soccer while scoring 115 goals and earning all-state and all-South honors. She won another state title in basketball, was a three-time conference player of the year and an all-state selection. Sherrill chose to play soccer at Duke, where she started 84 of 87 matches and scored 35 goals, fourth on the Blue Devils' career list. She scored 10 game-winning goals, was twice first-team All-ACC and helped Duke make three NCAA tournament appearances. Kester was also voted to the NSCAA All-American team in 1999. She was named to the list of the ACC's top 50 women's soccer players of all-time. She played professionally with the San Diego Spirit and was a member of the U.S. National team. In a three-game stretch for them in 2000, she recorded three goals and an assist. Kester was inducted into the inaugural Hall of Fame class at Westchester Academy in 2009.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2025 - Annemarie Treadway Dloniak</image:title>
      <image:caption>When Annemarie played a sport, she played it well, starring in basketball, softball and tennis at Grimsley. She played shortstop and hit cleanup on a state playoff softball team and made the state tennis playoffs in doubles. She was most recognized in basketball, being named the North Carolina High School Athletic Association's Player of the Year in 1983 when she was also an All-American and was named as one of the top 50 players in the country. She continued her basketball career at NC State and played on the Wolfpack's ACC championship teams in 1985 and '87. As a senior, she averaged 35 minutes, 18 points, five rebounds and three assists a game. She stayed involved in the game as a highly respected women's basketball official from 1996-2004. When she wasn't playing sports, Annemarie was first chair violin in the Grimsley orchestra and played in the Greensboro Youth Symphony Orchestra. She now is a vice president at BB&amp;T Bank.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2025 - Terrence Holt</image:title>
      <image:caption>Inspired to play sports by an older brother, Terrence Holt soon carved out his own niche. Whereas Torry Holt was exceptional as an offensive football player, Terrence became a standout on the defensive side. He was excellent in football and basketball at Eastern Guilford, being named the News &amp; Record's Player of the Year in hoops. Terrence went on to NC State and starred as a defensive back. He was a three-year starter, twice an All-ACC selection and intercepted five passes. He blocked 12 kicks in his career, including four field goals in one season. Drafted in the fifth round by the Detroit Lions, he played six seasons in the NFL, mostly as a free safety. He played in 71 games, starting 43, and recorded eight interceptions, including three as a rookie in 2004, and made 242 tackles. He joins his brother Torry (Class of 2012) as a member of the Guilford County Sports Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2025 - Rusty LaRue</image:title>
      <image:caption>Rusty LaRue didn't just play three sports at Northwest Guilford, he was dominant in each. As a senior, he was the News &amp; Record's Guilford County Player of the Year in football, basketball and baseball, and was named the North Carolina high school Male Athlete of the Year. He continued his all-around play at Wake Forest, where he started at quarterback, was a key contributor to back-to-back ACC championship basketball teams and even pitched a little one season. As a senior, Rusty broke several NCAA and ACC records for passing, including 55 completions in a game. He played professionally in the NBA, appearing in 98 career games, and was a member of the Chicago Bulls 1998 NBA championship team. He also played in Russia and Italy. Rusty has coached basketball on the high school and college levels since 2004, including several years as an assistant at his alma mater, Wake Forest.</image:caption>
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