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asheville 1 - Cougar Sports Network
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ASHEV ILLE
Cougars
ASHEVILLE FOOTBALL QUICK FACTS
2010 Media Guide
School Information
This guide was compiled to assist
members of the media in covering
Asheville High Football. We hope you
enjoy your visit!
Name of School: Asheville High School
Location: Asheville, NC
School District: Asheville City (Public)
NCHSAA Realignment 2009-13 Enrollment: 1150
Conference: 3A Mountain Athletic
Colors: Cardinal Red, White, and Black
Nickname: Cougars
Principal: Carol Ray
Athletic Director: Rex Wells
School Website: www.asheville.k12.nc.us/sites/ahs
Athletics Website: cougarsportsnet.com
School Address:
Asheville High School
419 McDowell Street
Asheville, NC 28803
Phone: (828) 350-2500 - Fax: (828) 255-5316
Athletic Director: (828) 350-2670
Media Contact/Sports Information:
Tim Amos/CSN Executive Producer
Voice: (828) 273-5701
[email protected]
2010 Varsity Football Schedule
Stadium Information
Stadium Name: Asheville High School Memorial
Capacity: 7,000+
Surface: Artificial Turf (Gameday Grass)
First Year: 1983
First Game: Sep. 9, 1983 (AHS 31, Erwin 6)
Record at Memorial Stadium (1983-2009): 136-40-2
76.4% winning percentage
Home record since field turf (2005-2009): 38-6-1
Date
Opponent
Site
Media
Aug. 27
Tuscola
Away
CSN Radio
Sept. 3
Open
Sept. 10
Burns
Home
CSN TV/Radio
Sept. 17
Sun Valley (Monroe)
Home
CSN Radio
Sept. 24
Elizabethton (Tennessee)
Away
CSN Radio
Oct. 1
A.C. Reynolds
Home
CSN TV/Radio
Oct. 8
Enka
Away
CSN Radio
Oct. 15
McDowell (Homecoming)
Home
CSN TV/Radio
Cougar Football History
Oct. 22
T.C. Roberson
Away
CSN Radio
Oct. 29
North Buncombe (Parents Night)
Home
CSN TV/Radio
2009 Record: 11-1-1
2009 Conference Record: 6-0
2009 MAC Co-Champions
th
(School record 5 consecutive year)
2009 Playoff Classification: 3A
Nov. 5
Erwin
Away
CSN Radio
BOLD Indicates Mountain Athletic Conference game
CSN TV: Tape-Delayed broadcasts on Channel 16/Asheville Cable
CSN Radio: LIVE Broadcast on ESPN Radio - Big WISE Asheville / 1310 & 970 AM
2009 Results (11-1-1, 6-0 MAC Regular Season) MAC 3A Champion
Coaches and Staff
Head Coach: Danny Wilkins
Record at Asheville: 103-27-1 (10 years)
Assistant Coaches: Charlie Metcalf, Gene
Hammonds, Rex Wells, David Burdette, Adrian
Clark, Bill Silver, Scott Buchanan, Mike Zboyovski,
Jessie Swain, Todd Hardin (Trainer)
Team Doctor: Jay Jansen
All-Time Record Since 1919: 588-343-38
All-Time Points Scored: 19,335
National Runner-up: 1941
State Champions: 1922, 2005 (3A)
NCHSAA Div. II State Champions: 1982
Western Region Champs: 1914, 1922, 1999, 2005
Western Region Final Appearances:
1914, 1922, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007
Date
Opponent
Site
Result
Aug. 28
Tuscola
Home
T 14-14
Sept. 11
Burns
Away
W 46-20
Sept. 18
Kennedy (Charlotte)
Home
W 55-12
Sept. 25
Elizabethton (Tennessee)
Home
W 10-3
Oct. 2
A.C. Reynolds
Away
W 35-24
Oct. 9
Enka (Homecoming)
Home
W 62-14
Oct. 16
McDowell
Away
W 47-6
Oct. 23
T.C. Roberson
Home
W 34-3
Oct. 30
North Buncombe
Away
W 61-0
Media Guide
Nov. 6
Erwin (Parents Night)
Home
W 28-21
Nov. 13
West Iredell (First Round)
Home
W 46-8
ON THE COVER: NFL/AFL Players from
Asheville and Lee Edwards High Schools
Nov. 20
Franklin (Second Round)
Home
W 48-14
Nov. 27
West Rowan (Third Round)
Away
L 14-28
Mountain Athletic Conference Champions (Since
1990): 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1998, 1999, 2002,
2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
First TV Game: 1993 (AHS 21, Pisgah 13)
Shrine Bowl Player Appearances: 29 Players,
4 Coaches, and 1 Team Manager
Design and Layout: Jared Amos
[email protected]
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MEMORIAL STADIUM
Directions to Asheville High
From US-19/US-23:
Take the Patton Avenue exit. Continue on Patton
Avenue for 0.4 miles. Turn right onto Asheland
Avenue. Asheland Avenue changes to McDowell Street
at the bottom of the hill. Stay straight on McDowell
Street for 0.9 miles. After exiting tunnel, look for the
school on the right.
From I-40 W:
Take exit 50B onto US-25 North towards Biltmore.
Within a few hundred yards, bear left at the fork in the
road onto McDowell Street (you will go left of the BP
station). After you cross the bridge, look for the school
on the left.
From I-40 E:
Take exit 50 onto US-25. Turn left (North) at the end of
the ramp. Within a few hundred yards, bear left at the
fork in the road onto McDowell Street (you will go left of
the BP station). After you cross the bridge, look for the
school on the left.
Broadcast Information
Phone and Data Services. The Asheville City
Schools has installed filtered high-speed internet
access for media use in the press box. Just bring
your laptop and ethernet cable to connect (login
information provided on site). A fax machine/copier is
available. VOIP telephone lines are available in the
press box for radio/media use. Please contact us to
ensure line availability if multiple lines are needed.
Media outlets are responsible for any long distance
costs.
Broadcasting. Asheville High welcomes live
radio/TV/online/audio broadcasts from the Zeb Lee
press box with advance consent. Indoor and roof
seating is available, with easy access to electrical
outlets and multiple phone lines. For 2010, the
flagship radio station of Asheville High School is
AM 1310 Big WISE. Home television coverage is
provided by CSN-TV/Asheville Educational TV-16.
Broadcast Fee. Asheville High does not charge a
broadcast (rights) fee for any home sporting events.
However, the NCHSAA and other schools may
charge a rights fee. We welcome and encourage the
media to visit our campus often to showcase our
talented student athletes and hope you enjoy your
visit! (We also encourage you to mention our website,
www.cougarsportsnet.com!)
For special requests, contact Tim Amos at (828)
273-5701, or email [email protected].
Requests may include media parking, press row
seating, TV monitor, phone line(s), electrical power,
and camera locations. Requests for statistics, game
notes, video footage and other information may be
honored with advance notice when available.
Preferences are given to local media on a first-come
basis.
Asheville High School Memorial Stadium
Asheville High School Memorial Stadium was constructed in 1983 at a cost
of $700,000 and seats approximately 7,000 spectators. The first football
game played in the new stadium was a 31-6 victory over the Erwin Warriors in
1983. The stadium was dedicated in 1984 as Cougar Stadium, later renamed
Asheville High School Memorial Stadium in 1998 in honor of all athletes, past,
present, and future who have died or may lose their life while student-athletes
at AHS.
The stadium is home to the following AHS sports: football, soccer, field
hockey and track; plus a few community events. The stadium went under
construction to receive new GameDay Artificial Turf for the 2005 season. The
turf was selected to maximize use of the playing field so that in addition to
athletic competitions, physical education classes, marching band practices,
and other events can now be held on the field. The synthetic field has
permanent line markings on the field for football, soccer, and field hockey in
addition to endzone and field lettering, and was the first synthetic turf field in
the state to sport a two-toned green color. The new field also has a pawprint
design in the center, replacing the block A which had previously been on the
field since the stadium’s first game; which now appears on each 25 yard line.
The new turf replaced one of the finest Bermuda grass surfaces in the area.
The track has six lanes and is a fast rubberized-latex surface, last resurfaced
in Summer, 2009.
The lighting system was specially designed for television broadcasts. The
stadium was voted the finest high school football facility in North Carolina in
1996, and remains one of the top on-campus facilities in the state.
The stadium celebrates its 28th year in 2010.
Photo Credit: Tom Williams
Zeb Lee Press Box
In 1994, the three-level press box was named for
veteran radio sportscaster Zeb Lee (1911-1998),
who personally broadcast every Asheville High
football game from 1948-1993 on WSKY Radio.
The press box is on the side of the stadium
opposite the school, and can be accessed from
either ticket booth on the home side. Official media
credentials are required to enter the press box and
the field level. Restrooms are located at the home
concession stand. During playoff and some regular
season games, a hospitality room is available on
the press box first floor.
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HEAD COACH AND TRADITIONS
Head Coach Danny Wilkins
Danny Wilkins begins his 32nd season in coaching
and 18th year at Asheville High (11th as head
coach) in 2010. His career record as a head coach
is 108-61-2, including 103-27-1 at AHS where he
has served as head coach of the Cougars since
2000. Wilkins was named 2003 Mountain Athletic 3A Conference and Western North Carolina Coach of
the Year. In 2004, he took Asheville to the state
semifinals for the third consecutive season. In 2005,
he led the Cougars to an undefeated season and
their first NCHSAA Championship since 1922,
earning Associated Press Coach of the Year and
Mountain Athletic Conference Coach of the Year.
Wilkins was also 2006 MAC Coach of the Year. Under Wilkins, the Cougars
have lost only 18 times in 109 games over the past eight seasons - and five of
those losses were to eventual state champions Ashbrook (Class 3-AA in 2002),
Reynolds (Class 4-A in 2002), South Point (Class 3-A in 2003), and Concord
(Class 3-A in 2004 and 2006). Wilkins is a graduate of Enka High School and
Western Carolina University.
Cougar Sports Radio Network
ESPN Radio Big WISE will broadcast each
Asheville Cougar football game for the sixth
consecutive year. The weekly broadcasts begin
with the Big WISE Pre-game show each Friday
evening at 7:05pm. Each game broadcast will
also feature a halftime program and post-game
show. Tune in to 1310 AM or 970 AM for all the
action!
Play-by-Play Commentator Scot Powell has been a member
of the Cougar Broadcast team since 2002, serving as the
school’s basketball play-by-play voice on the Cougar
Sports TV Network. 2010 begins his sixth year providing
Cougar Football play-by-play for WISE.
Analyst Brendan Harrington begins his fifth season covering
the Cougars in 2010. Harrington has announced for UNCA
Basketball, Washington and Lee University Football, high
school football, minor league baseball, and ESPN Radio.
Harrington has also handled play-by-play for Brevard College
football.
Big WISE Cougar Sports Radio
1310 AM ● 970 AM
Why do some players have names
on the back of their jerseys?
Former Head Coach Lou Fogle established the
“Goal Getter” incentive program at Asheville High
a number of years ago to reward hard work in the
preseason. Coach Wilkins has continued this
tradition by establishing individual running,
weightlifting and overall character/attendancerelated requirements for each player participating
in summer workouts and throughout the season.
On a specified “test day,” players best efforts are
recorded by the coaches as they try to meet their
goals in the bench press, clean, and 800 meter
run. Those meeting the goals get to wear their
names on their game jerseys during the season.
Coach Fogle’s idea has been copied by a number
of schools. It is said that imitation is the sincerest
form of flattery.
3A/4A Mountain Athletic Conference
A.C. Reynolds High School
Rockets
Asheville High School
Cougars
Clyde A. Erwin High School
Warriors
Enka High School
Jets
McDowell High School
Titans
North Buncombe High School
Blackhawks
T.C. Roberson High School
Rams
NC High School Sports Online - Selected Links related to NC High School Football
www.nchsaa.org – NCHSAA Home Page
www.ncpreps.com – Rivals.com Network
www.carolinavarsity.com – NC and SC Sports
www.gobiggreen.net – ACR and WNC Info
www.carolinapreps.com – Chris Hughes’ Carolina Preps
www.fantastic50.net – Drew Pasteur’s Fantastic 50 NCHS Football Rankings
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NUMERICAL ROSTER
Alphabetical Roster
71 Xaveria Baird
No.
Name
OFF
DEF
HT
WT
CLASS
32 Devonte Battle
1 Brandon Williams
RB
LB
5'8"
175
11
68 Jonathan Blakely
2 Deveron Roberts
QB
DB
5'11"
160
11
52 Dre Bowden
3 Denzel McKnight
WR
DB
5'7"
160
11
77 Taylor Boyd
5 Darius Burton
WR
OLB
5'8"
147
11
24 Wayne Broom
7 Keith Ellis
RB
OLB
5'6"
144
11
72 Deangelo Brown
9 David Howerton
QB
DB
5'11"
158
10
5 Darius Burton
10 Tysean Holloway
RB
DB
6'0"
180
11
62 CJ Clark
14 Sevon Porter
WR
DB
5'4"
109
11
25 Doug Clement
19 Loody Woody
WR
DB
6'1"
177
11
83 Tyreese Cox
23 Justin Fritts
WR
DB
6'2"
173
10
46 T.J. Davidson
24 Wayne Broom
RB
LB
5'10"
180
11
7 Keith Ellis
25 Doug Clement
WR
DB
5'10"
160
12
23 Justin Fritts
26 Curtis Johnson
WR
DB
5'8"
123
11
70 Omo Hardy
32 Devonte Battle
FB
OLB
5'8"
150
11
74 Kenneth Hill
34 Timmon Salters
FB
LB
5'11"
170
10
10 Tysean Holloway
35 Sam Jackson
FB
LB
6'1"
181
12
9 David Howerton
40 Mason Moore
K
K
6'2"
160
10
57 Markes Jackson
41 Will Townsend
TE
DL
5'9"
160
10
35 Sam Jackson
42 Josh Metcalf
FB
LB
5'11'
215
12
26 Curtis Johnson
45 Sam Withers
FB/TE
LB
5'11"
160
10
80 Sameer Lakhani
46 T.J. Davidson
WR
OLB 5'11"
170
12
3 Denzel McKnight
50 Nevin Wisnoski
OL
DL
6'0"
185
11
42 Josh Metcalf
51 Milton Ruffin
OL
DL
6'0"
220
12
76 Ryan Miller
52 Dre Bowden
OL
DL
5'11"
243
11
40 Mason Moore
55 Greg Smith
OL
DL
6'1"
210
12
81 Jeoffrey Pagan
57 Markes Jackson
OL
DL
5'6"
220
11
14 Sevon Porter
59 Wes Smith
OL
DL
5'8"
198
12
66 Devonte Pulley
60 Kyle Weeks
OL
DL
5'9"
230
12
2 Deveron Roberts
61 Dillon Sessions
OL
DL
6'0"
220
11
86 Denzel Ruff
62 CJ Clark
OL
DL
5'9"
175
10
51 Milton Ruffin
65 Jacob Wright
OL
DL
5'11"
264
10
34 Timmon Salters
66 Devonte Pulley
OL
DL
5'9"
235
10
75 Josh Sansbury
68 Jonathan Blakely
OL
LB
5'10"
205
12
61 Dillon Sessions
70 Omo Hardy
OL
DL
5'9"
286
11
55 Greg Smith
71 Xaveria Baird
OL
DL
6'4"
240
12
59 Wes Smith
72 Deangelo Brown
OL
DL
5'11"
181
11
41 Will Townsend
73 Marcus Whitson
OL
DL
5'10"
275
11
60 Kyle Weeks
74 Kenneth Hill
OL
DL
5'9"
228
12
73 Marcus Whitson
75 Josh Sansbury
OL
DL
6'2"
190
10
1 Brandon Williams
76 Ryan Miller
OL
DL
6'2"
250
10
84 Gabe Williams
77 Taylor Boyd
OL
DL
5'11"
250
11
50 Nevin Wisnoski
80 Sameer Lakhani
TE
DL
6'0"
180
11
45 Sam Withers
81 Jeoffrey Pagan
TE
DL
6'4"
270
12
19 Loody Woody
83 Tyreese Cox
WR
DB
5'7"
132
11
65 Jacob Wright
84 Gabe Williams
WR
DB
5'8"
148
11
85 Maurice Young
85 Maurice Young
WR
OLB
5'5"
146
11
86 Denzel Ruff
TE
LB
6'1"
215
12
Head Coach: Danny Wilkins, 11th Season as Head Coach - Record at Asheville: 103-27-1 (10 years)
Assistant Coaches: Charlie Metcalf, Gene Hammonds, Rex Wells, David Burdette, Adrian Clark, Bill Silver, Scott Buchanan,
Mike Zboyovski, Jessie Swain, Todd Hardin (Trainer) Team Doctor: Jay Jansen, MD Athletic Director: Rex Wells
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2009 SEASON REVIEW
Game 1 – Aug. 28 – Home
Game 2 – Sep. 11 – Away
Game 3 – Sep. 18 – Home
TUSCOLA
14
ASHEVILLE
46
ASHEVILLE
55
ASHEVILLE
14
BURNS
20
KENNEDY
12
First Downs
Rushes
Yards
Average
TDs
Asheville
8
25
53
2.12
0
Tuscola
16
24
21
0.88
0
First Downs
Rushes
Yards
Average
TDs
Asheville
16
36
336
9.33
6
Burns
13
32
97
3.03
2
First Downs
Rushes
Yards
Average
TDs
Asheville
14
31
271
8.74
5
Kennedy
8
29
58
2.00
1
Passes
Completions
Yards
Average
Pct
Ints
TDs
21
13
240
11.43
61.90%
2
2
37
22
345
9.32
59.46%
1
2
Passes
Completions
Yards
Average
Pct
Ints
TDs
15
11
136
9.07
73.33%
0
0
28
15
160
5.71
53.57%
1
1
Passes
Completions
Yards
Average
Pct
Ints
TDs
12
9
93
7.75
75.00%
0
2
16
6
24
1.50
37.50%
1
1
Penalties
Yards
7
45
6
45
Penalties
Yards
20
177
9
80
Penalties
Yards
7
45
3
15
Punts
Yards
Average
4
139
34.75
4
136
34.00
Punts
Yards
Average
1
34
34.00
3
114
38.00
Punts
Yards
Average
0
0
-
4
169
42.25
Returns
Yards
Average
1
4
4.00
0
0
-
Returns
Yards
Average
0
0
-
0
0
-
Returns
Yards
Average
2
7
3.50
0
0
-
KO Return
Yards
Average
2
40
20.00
1
42
42.00
KO Return
Yards
Average
3
99
33.00
5
123
24.60
KO Return
Yards
Average
0
0
-
5
79
15.80
Fumbles
Lost
3
0
2
1
Fumbles
Lost
1
1
1
1
Fumbles
Lost
3
1
5
2
Extra Points
Made
FG
Made
2
2
0
0
2
2
0
0
Extra Points
Made
FG
Made
5
5
2
1
2
2
0
0
Extra Points
Made
FG
Made
8
7
0
0
1
0
0
0
Points
14
14
Points
46
20
Points
55
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TUSCOLA 2010 SCHEDULE
Aug 20 ................ Polk Co.
Aug 27 ................ Asheville
Sep 3 .................. @Hunter Huss
Sep 10 ................ Open
Sep 17 ................ @R-S Central
Sep 24 ................ @Smoky Mtn.*
Oct 1................... Brevard*
Oct 8................... @N. Henderson*
Oct 15 ................. @Pisgah*
Oct 22 ................. W. Henderson*
Oct 29 ................. E. Henderson*
Nov 05 ................ @Franklin*
BURNS 2010 SCHEDULE
Aug 20................ Open
Aug 27................ @Crest
Sep 3.................. Kings Mountain
Sep 10................ @Asheville
Sep 17................ S. Point
Sep 24................ Q-Foundation
Oct 1 .................. Freedom
Oct 8 .................. Chase
Oct 15 ................ @E. Rutherford
Oct 22 ................ @Patton
Oct 29 ................ R-S Central
Nov 05................ @Shelby
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2009 SEASON REVIEW
Game 4 – Sep. 25 – Home
Game 5 – Oct. 2 – Away
ASHEVILLE
10
ASHEVILLE
35
ASHEVILLE
62
3
REYNOLDS
24
ENKA
14
ELIZABETHTON, TN
First Downs
Rushes
Yards
Average
TDs
Asheville
9
34
134
3.94
1
Game 6 – Oct. 9 – Home
Elizabethton
9
34
94
2.76
0
First Downs
Rushes
Yards
Average
TDs
Asheville
8
30
158
5.27
3
Reynolds
17
54
229
4.24
0
First Downs
Rushes
Yards
Average
TDs
Asheville
10
36
234
6.50
6
Enka
6
35
203
5.80
2
Passes
Completions
Yards
Average
Pct
Ints
TDs
15
7
84
12.00
46.67%
1
0
19
6
47
7.83
31.58%
0
0
Passes
Completions
Yards
Average
Pct
Ints
TDs
7
4
118
16.86
57.14%
1
1
30
15
139
4.63
50.00%
1
3
Passes
Completions
Yards
Average
Pct
Ints
TDs
6
6
185
30.83
100.00%
0
2
13
5
33
6.60
38.46%
0
0
Penalties
Yards
6
65
3
25
Penalties
Yards
10
70
5
30
Penalties
Yards
9
50
1
5
Punts
Yards
Average
4
128
32.00
3
97
32.33
Punts
Yards
Average
4
112
28.00
3
55
18.33
Punts
Yards
Average
1
40
40.00
5
131
26.20
Returns
Yards
Average
0
0
-
0
0
-
Returns
Yards
Average
0
0
-
0
0
-
Returns
Yards
Average
1
58
58.00
0
0
-
KO Return
Yards
Average
2
27
13.50
1
14
14.00
KO Return
Yards
Average
-
-
KO Return
Yards
Average
2
78
39.00
5
109
21.80
Fumbles
Lost
0
0
2
2
Fumbles
Lost
1
1
1
1
Fumbles
Lost
2
2
3
3
Extra Points
Made
FG
Made
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
Extra Points
Made
FG
Made
5
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
Extra Points
Made
FG
Made
8
8
0
0
2
2
0
0
Points
10
3
Points
35
24
Points
62
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ELIZABETHTON 2010 SCHEDULE
Aug 20 ............... @Volunteer (TN)
Aug 27 ............... Science Hill (TN)
Sep 3 ................. Happy Valley* (TN)
Sep 10 ............... Greeneville (TN)
Sep 17 ............... @Sullivan N.* (TN)
Sep 24 ............... Asheville
Oct 1.................. @Unicoi Co.* (TN)
Oct 8.................. Johnson Co.*(TN)
Oct 15 ................ @Knoxv. Chr. Acad
Oct 22 ................ Sullivan E.* (TN)
ACR 2010 SCHEDULE
Aug 20................ @W. Forsyth
Aug 27................ Open
Sep 3 ................. Owen
Sep 10................ @Pisgah
Sep 17................ Watauga
Sep 24................ Erwin*
Oct 1 .................. @Asheville*
Oct 8 .................. @Crest
Oct 15 ................ Enka*
Oct 22 ................ @McDowell*
Oct 29 ................ T.C. Roberson*
Nov 05................ @N. Buncombe*
ENKA 2010 SCHEDULE
Aug 20 ............... @N. Henderson
Aug 27 ............... Pisgah
Sep 3 ................. Smoky Mtn.
Sep 10 ............... @E. Henderson
Sep 17 ............... @Owen
Sep 24 ............... N. Buncombe*
Oct 1 .................. @Erwin*
Oct 8 .................. Asheville*
Oct 15 ................ @A.C. Reynolds*
Oct 22 ................ Open
Oct 29 ................ McDowell*
Nov 05 ............... @T.C. Roberson*
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ASHEV ILLE
2009 SEASON REVIEW
Game 7 – Oct. 16 – Away
Game 8 – Oct. 23 – Home
ASHEVILLE
47
McDOWELL
6
Game 9 – Oct. 30 – Away
T.C. ROBERSON
ASHEVILLE
3
34
ASHEVILLE
61
N. BUNCOMBE
0
First Downs
Rushes
Yards
Average
TDs
Asheville
15
37
382
10.32
4
McDowell
9
38
80
2.11
0
First Downs
Rushes
Yards
Average
TDs
Asheville
12
26
196
7.54
3
Roberson
12
41
150
3.66
0
First Downs
Rushes
Yards
Average
TDs
Asheville
16
41
286
6.98
7
N. Bunc.
3
23
23
1.00
0
Passes
Completions
Yards
Average
Pct
Ints
TDs
8
4
62
7.75
50.00%
0
3
14
6
74
5.29
42.86%
0
1
Passes
Completions
Yards
Average
Pct
Ints
TDs
10
7
96
9.60
70.00%
0
1
10
2
46
4.60
20.00%
1
0
Passes
Completions
Yards
Average
Pct
Ints
TDs
5
5
113
22.60
100.00%
0
1
16
4
28
1.75
25.00%
2
0
Penalties
Yards
7
57
6
39
Penalties
Yards
6
50
7
50
Penalties
Yards
5
31
3
32
Punts
Yards
Average
2
79
39.50
5
133
26.60
Punts
Yards
Average
0
0
-
2
30
15.00
Punts
Yards
Average
0
0
-
6
190
31.67
Returns
Yards
Average
1
0
0.00
0
0
-
Returns
Yards
Average
-
Returns
Yards
Average
2
30
15.00
0
0
-
KO Return
Yards
Average
0
0
-
7
153
21.86
KO Return
Yards
Average
-
-
KO Return
Yards
Average
0
0
-
4
73
18.25
Fumbles
Lost
1
0
5
4
Fumbles
Lost
2
1
4
1
Fumbles
Lost
1
1
1
1
Extra Points
Made
FG
Made
6
5
0
0
1
0
0
0
Extra Points
Made
FG
Made
4
4
2
2
0
0
1
1
Extra Points
Made
FG
Made
7
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
Points
47
6
Points
34
3
Points
61
0
McDOWELL 2010 SCHEDULE
Aug 20 ................ @S. Caldwell
Aug 27 ................ @Mitchell
Sep 3 .................. E. Rutherford
Sep 10 ................ R-S Central
Sep 17 ................ @Freedom
Sep 24 ................ T.C. Roberson*
Oct 1................... @N. Buncombe*
Oct 8................... Erwin*
Oct 15 ................. @Asheville*
Oct 22 ................. A.C. Reynolds*
Oct 29 ................. @Enka*
Nov 05 ................ Open Date
-
T.C. ROBERSON 2010 SCHEDULE
Aug 20................ Franklin
Aug 27................ W. Henderson
Sep 3.................. @Crest
Sep 10................ @S. Point
Sep 17................ Clinton, TN
Sep 24................ @McDowell*
Oct 1 .................. Open
Oct 8 .................. N. Buncombe*
Oct 15 ................ @Erwin*
Oct 22 ................ Asheville*
Oct 29 ................ @A.C. Reynolds*
Nov 05................ Enka*
N. BUNCOMBE 2010 SCHEDULE
Aug 20 ............... @Mtn Heritage
Aug 27 ............... Madison
Sep 3 ................. Pisgah
Sep 10 ............... Brevard
Sep 17 ............... @Mitchell
Sep 24 ............... @Enka*
Oct 1 .................. McDowell*
Oct 8 ................. @T.C. Roberson*
Oct 15 ................ Open
Oct 22 ................ Erwin*
Oct 29 ................ @Asheville*
Nov 05 ............... A.C. Reynolds*
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2009 SEASON REVIEW
Game 10 – Nov. 6 – Home
Game 11 – Nov. 13 – Home
Game 12 – Nov. 20 – Home
ERWIN
21
W. IREDELL
8
FRANKLIN
14
ASHEVILLE
28
ASHEVILLE
46
ASHEVILLE
48
First Downs
Rushes
Yards
Average
TDs
Asheville
16
44
278
6.32
4
Erwin
12
24
95
3.96
1
First Downs
Rushes
Yards
Average
TDs
Asheville
15
32
245
7.66
4
W Iredell
8
30
102
3.40
0
First Downs
Rushes
Yards
Average
TDs
Asheville
13
29
212
7.31
2
Franklin
11
22
70
3.18
0
Passes
Completions
Yards
Average
Pct
Ints
TDs
10
6
64
6.40
60.00%
0
0
23
13
169
7.35
56.52%
1
2
Passes
Completions
Yards
Average
Pct
Ints
TDs
17
14
211
12.41
82.35%
1
2
21
9
63
3.00
42.86%
0
1
Passes
Completions
Yards
Average
Pct
Ints
TDs
19
14
344
18.11
73.68%
0
5
16
8
156
9.75
50.00%
1
1
Penalties
Yards
6
40
7
45
Penalties
Yards
11
72
1
5
Penalties
Yards
6
60
4
20
Punts
Yards
Average
2
68
34.00
3
108
36.00
Punts
Yards
Average
0
0
-
6
208
34.67
Punts
Yards
Average
1
38
38.00
4
134
33.50
Returns
Yards
Average
3
21
7.00
0
0
-
Returns
Yards
Average
3
33
11.00
0
0
-
Returns
Yards
Average
0
0
-
0
0
-
KO Return
Yards
Average
2
16
8.00
2
19
9.50
KO Return
Yards
Average
1
21
21.00
6
102
17.00
KO Return
Yards
Average
1
20
20.00
2
28
14.00
Fumbles
Lost
1
0
2
0
Fumbles
Lost
1
1
0
0
Fumbles
Lost
2
0
0
0
Extra Points
Made
FG
Made
4
4
0
0
3
3
0
0
Extra Points
Made
FG
Made
6
4
3
2
0
0
2
0
Extra Points
Made
FG
Made
7
6
1
0
2
2
0
0
Points
28
21
Points
46
8
Points
48
14
ERWIN 2010 SCHEDULE
Aug 20 ................ Pisgah
Aug 27 ................ @Owen
Sep 3 .................. @Madison
Sep 10 ................ N. Henderson
Sep 17 ................ Mtn. Heritage
Sep 24 ................ @A.C. Reynolds*
Oct 1................... Enka*
Oct 8................... @McDowell*
Oct 15 ................. T.C. Roberson*
Oct 22 ................. @N. Buncombe*
Oct 29 ................. Open
Nov 05 ................ Asheville*
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2009 SEASON REVIEW
Game 13 – Nov. 27 – Away
Overall Records by Year
ASHEVILLE
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2009 Offense
Against All Opponents
Year:
W-L-T
Year:
W-L-T
1-0-0
5-1-0
3-4-0
6-2-1
8-0-2
9-2-2
4-7-0
3-7-0
6-2-1
6-3-1
8-1-1
5-3-1
4-5-1
5-6-0
5-4-0
2-2-3
8-2-0
9-2-0
6-1-0
5-3-0
9-2-0
6-3-1
7-4-1
11-1-0
9-1-0
7-2-0
7-1-1
1-9-1
2-8-1
0-9-2
1-9-1
7-3-1
7-4-0
2-9-0
4-6-0
2-7-1
6-4-0
5-5-0
6-3-1
8-1-1
7-3-1
5-5-0
7-2-1
3-7-0
4-5-1
2-6-2
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2009:
5-5-0
6-5-0
6-3-1
8-3-0
2-7-1
4-4-2
5-5-0
4-6-0
6-4-0
7-2-1
7-3-0
9-3-0
7-3-0
10-3-0
5-5-0
4-6-0
9-1-1
8-3-0
11-1-0
6-4-0
4-5-1
3-7-0
3-7-0
4-6-0
6-4-0
5-5-0
10-2-0
11-2-0
9-3-0
9-2-0
8-3-0
5-5-0
7-4-0
7-4-0
10-2-0
12-3-0
7-4-0
6-5-0
11-3-0
13-1-0
12-2-0
15-0-0
8-4-0
11-3-0
9-4-0
11-1-1
Games
First Downs
Asheville
Opponents
13
13
163
138
Rushes
Yards
per game
Average
TDs
429
2907
223.615
6.78
46
422
1427
109.77
3.38
10
Passes
Completions
Yards
per game
Average
Pct
Ints
TDs
171
111
1860
143.077
10.88
64.91%
5
20
255
116
1380
106.15
5.41
45.49%
9
12
Penalties
Yards
106
802
63
458
1
0
0.00
Punts
Yards
Average
23
740
32.17
51
1595
31.27
4
49
12.25
0
0
-
Returns
Yards
Average
14
153
10.93
1
0
0.00
Fumbles
Lost
0
0
2
0
Extra Points
Made
FG
Made
2
2
1
0
4
4
0
0
KO Return
Yards
Average
17
350
20.59
38
742
19.53
Fumbles
Lost
18
8
28
16
Points
14
28
Extra Points
Made
65
60
17
15
FG
Made
10
6
4
2
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Points
Average
500
38.46
167
12.85
Overall:
First Downs
Rushes
Yards
Average
TDs
Asheville
11
28
122
4.36
1
W Rowan
14
36
205
5.69
4
Passes
Completions
Yards
Average
Pct
Ints
TDs
26
11
114
4.38
42.31%
0
1
12
5
96
8.00
41.67%
0
0
Penalties
Yards
6
40
8
67
Punts
Yards
Average
4
102
25.50
3
90
30.00
Returns
Yards
Average
1
0
0.00
KO Return
Yards
Average
588-343-38
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2009 INDIVIDUAL OFFENSE
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2009 SEASON REVIEW
Final Defensive Statistics
Current COLLEGE AND PRO PLAYERS (To the best of our knowledge)
College
Mark Powell & Trevor Sawyer – Appalachian State
Rahkeem Morgan - East Carolina
Johnny White - North Carolina
Darius Drummond – South Carolina State
R.J. Harvin – UNC Pembroke
Jamil Hawes – Louisburg College
Professional
NFL: Crezdon Butler – Pittsburgh Steelers
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RECORDS AGAINST OPPONENTS (SINCE 1919)
A.C. Reynolds Rockets ............................................16-13-0
A.L. Brown Wonders..................................................... 1-2-0
Andrews Red Raiders................................................... 1-0-0
Anson County Wadesboro Bearcats ............................ 2-0-0
Ashbrook Green Wave ................................................. 7-9-0
Asheboro Blue Comets ................................................ 2-0-0
Asheville School Blues ................................................. 3-2-0
Ashley Screaming Eagles ............................................ 0-3-1
Avery Vikings ................................................................ 2-0-0
Barium Springs Orphans .............................................. 2-0-1
Biltmore High School ................................................... 2-0-0
Biltmore Junior College ............................................... 0-0-1
Bingham Military .......................................................... 0-2-2
Black Mountain ............................................................ 3-0-0
Blue Ridge High ......................................................... 15-3-0
Boyden ......................................................................... 0-2-0
Boys High, Atlanta ....................................................... 0-1-0
Brevard Blue Devils ...................................................... 6-4-0
Brevard College Tornadoes ......................................... 1-0-0
Burlington Bulldogs ....................................................... 6-4-1
Burns Bulldogs .............................................................. 2-0-0
C.M.N.A. ....................................................................... 2-0-0
Canton Black Bears ...................................................... 9-8-0
Carolina Military and Naval Academy ......................... 1-0-0
Carver Yellowjackets .................................................... 1-0-0
Central High (Chattanooga) ........................................ 0-2-0
Charlotte Central Wildcats........................................11-21-3
Charlotte Christian Knights........................................... 0-2-0
Charlotte Tech ............................................................. 1-0-0
Chattanooga ................................................................ 2-1-0
Cherokee Indians.......................................................... 3-0-0
Christ School Greenies .............................................. 12-1-0
Cocke County (TN) Fighting Cocks ............................. 0-2-0
Columbia (SC) ............................................................. 7-6-0
Columbia Brookland-Cayce (SC) Bulldogs.................. 0-1-0
Concord Spiders ........................................................... 2-3-0
Crest Chargers ............................................................. 1-0-0
Davidson College (Freshmen) Wildcats ...................... 0-0-1
Dudley Panthers ........................................................... 1-0-0
East Burke Cavaliers .................................................... 9-3-0
East Chapel Hill Wildcats ............................................. 1-0-0
East Forsyth Eagles ..................................................... 0-2-0
East Henderson Eagles .............................................. 16-1-0
East Mecklenburg Eagles............................................. 5-3-0
East Rutherford Cavaliers ............................................ 2-2-0
East Surry Cardinals..................................................... 2-0-0
Eastern Guilford Wildcats ............................................. 1-0-0
Elizabeth City Yellowjackets ........................................ 1-0-1
Enka Jets .................................................................... 29-4-0
Erwin (TN) Blue Devils ................................................. 1-1-1
Erwin Warriors ............................................................ 29-5-1
Farm School ................................................................. 3-1-0
Franklin Panthers........................................................ 12-2-0
Fred T. Foard Tigers..................................................... 2-0-0
Freedom Patriots ........................................................ 10-8-0
Gaffney (SC) Indians .................................................... 4-3-0
Garinger Wildcats ......................................................... 3-6-1
Gastonia Green Wave ..............................................11-15-0
Grimsley (Greensboro) Whirlies ...............................14-14-3
Greenville (SC) Red Electrics ..................................15-15-2
Greenville Parker (SC) Golden Tornadoes.................. 1-2-0
Greenville Rose Rampants .......................................... 1-0-0
Greenwood (SC) Eagles .............................................. 1-4-0
Harding (Charlotte) Rams ............................................ 7-8-2
Hayesville Yellowjackets .............................................. 1-1-0
Henderson-Vance ........................................................ 0-1-0
Hendersonville Bearcats ............................................ 10-2-0
Hickory Red Tornadoes .............................................. 11-8-0
High Point Central Bison .............................................. 8-7-1
Hunter Huss Huskies .................................................... 7-4-0
Independence (Charlotte) Patriots ............................... 1-0-0
Johnson City (TN) .......................................................... 1-2-0
Keenan (Columbia, SC) ................................................ 3-0-0
Kennedy (Charlotte) ...................................................... 1-0-0
Kings Mountain Mountaineers........................................ 0-1-1
Kingsport Sullivan (TN) ................................................. 3-1-1
Knoxville City High (TN) Trojans .................................... 2-9-2
Lenoir ............................................................................. 2-1-0
Lincolnton ....................................................................... 1-0-0
Madison Patriots ............................................................. 2-0-0
Manteo Redskins ............................................................ 3-0-0
Marion ............................................................................ 1-0-0
Mars Hill College Lions ................................................... 3-0-0
Marshall High ................................................................. 0-0-1
McDowell Titans ........................................................... 11-1-0
Miami High, Florida ........................................................ 0-1-0
Mitchell Mountaineers..................................................... 2-0-0
Monroe ........................................................................... 2-1-0
Morristown (TN) ............................................................. 1-1-0
Mount Airy ...................................................................... 1-0-0
Murphy Bulldogs ............................................................. 0-2-0
Myers Park Mustangs ..................................................... 5-7-1
New Bern Bears.............................................................. 1-0-0
North Buncombe Blackhawks ...................................... 17-3-0
North Gaston Wildcats.................................................... 2-1-0
North Iredell Raiders....................................................... 1-0-0
North Mecklenburg Vikings ............................................ 5-1-0
Olympia (Columbia, SC) Red Devils .............................. 1-2-0
Olympic Trojans .............................................................. 4-0-0
Owen Warhorses ............................................................ 6-0-0
Parkland Mustangs ......................................................... 4-4-0
Pisgah Black Bears ....................................................21-10-2
Polk County Wolverines ................................................. 1-0-0
Ragsdale Flying Tigers ................................................... 1-1-0
Raleigh Caps .................................................................. 1-2-0
Richmond County Raiders ............................................. 0-2-0
Riverside Military Academy (Augusta, GA) .................. 3-0-0
Rutherford-Spindale (R-S) Central................................. 1-0-0
Salisbury Hornets ........................................................... 6-8-0
Science Hill (TN) Toppers .............................................. 4-4-0
Shelby Golden Lions ...................................................... 1-4-0
Smoky Mountain Mustangs ............................................ 6-2-0
South Caldwell Spartans ................................................ 5-1-0
South French Broad Bears ............................................. 1-0-1
South Mecklenburg Sabres ............................................ 2-3-1
South Point Red Raiders ................................................ 0-3-0
Southwest Guilford Cowboys ......................................... 1-0-0
Spartanburg (SC) Vikings............................................... 5-3-1
St. Stephens Indians ...................................................... 1-0-0
Stair Tech (Knoxville) .................................................... 2-1-0
Statesville Greyhounds .................................................. 4-1-0
Sumter, SC .................................................................... 1-0-0
T.C. Roberson Rams .................................................... 15-4-0
T.W. Andrews Red Raiders ............................................ 1-0-0
Tech High (Atlanta) Smithies ......................................... 4-2-0
Tuscola Mountaineers ................................................25-12-1
Walter Williams Bulldogs ................................................ 0-1-0
Waynesville Mountaineers ........................................... 14-2-1
Weaver College ............................................................. 2-1-0
Weaverville .................................................................... 0-0-1
West Charlotte Lions ...................................................... 0-2-0
West Forsyth Titans ........................................................ 1-0-0
West Henderson Falcons ............................................... 8-0-0
West Iredell ..................................................................... 1-0-0
West Mecklenburg Indians ............................................. 7-3-0
West Henderson Falcons ............................................... 8-0-0
Western Rowan Falcons ................................................ 1-0-0
Western Carolina Teachers College Catamounts ......... 0-1-0
Wilmington ..................................................................... 0-1-0
Winston-Salem Children's Home .................................. 4-2-0
Winston-Salem Reynolds Demons .............................. 6-11-1
Wofford College Freshmen Terriers............................... 1-0-0
Young High (Knoxville) Yellow Jackets ......................... 0-2-0
Unknown ....................................................................... 4-1-1
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HALL OF FAME AND PRO PLAYERS
#20 - Charlie “Choo-Choo” Justice
Position: Halfback
College: North Carolina
High School: Asheville, NC (Lee Edwards HS)
Class of 1943
Inducted into College Football Hall of Fame: 1961
Place of Birth: Asheville, NC
Date of Birth: 5/18/1924
Date of Death: 10/17/2003
Jersey Number: 22
Height: 5' 10", Weight: 165
Biography (from College Football Hall of Fame): Charlie Justice stood
on the sidelines as North Carolina began its scrimmage game with
Guilford that afternoon in 1946. "He's not even first string," noted a
bystander, sizing up the 5- foot-10, 165-pound Charlie. "If he's the hottest
football property in America, why isn't he a starter?" Indeed, "Choo
Choo" Justice did not look to be the greatest football player in his era - at
least not standing on the sidelines. But Tar Heel coach Carl Snavely was
about to prove a point. "Go in at tailback," Snavely told Charlie. On the
first play, Justice took the ball, darted, twisted, faked and literally flew 65
yards to a touchdown. There was a stunned silence, except for Snavely,
who uncharacteristically jumped for joy on the sideline. Justice had lived
up to his credits as a two-time All-Carolina schoolboy star and a World
War II football hero for Naval training teams. Following active duty,
Justice refused several pro offers in order to attend North Carolina. The
Era of Justice had begun. During his four seasons, the Tar Heels went
32-9-2, as Justice scored 234 points (72 as a freshman) and threw for 25
touchdowns. He was all-Southern Conference four times and All-America
twice. Charlie set 11 school records. Justice played in the NFL for the
Washington Redskins.
#88 Dan “Tiger” Hill
Position: Center
College: Duke
High School: Asheville,
NC (Lee Edwards HS)
Inducted into College
Football Hall of Fame:
1962
Place of Birth: Asheville,
NC
Date of Birth: 3/8/1917
Date of Death: 8/24/1989
Jersey Number: 88 (Asheville), 35 (Duke)
Height: 6' 1" Weight: 210
Biography (from College Football Hall of Fame):
Dan Hill toiled in the gridiron trenches for the famed
Iron Dukes of 1938. He was a center in the one
platoon era when centers were also linebackers. He
was All-America and co-captain of the 1938 Duke
University team. The Iron Dukes won five games
with the score 6-0 or 7-0. They were undefeated,
untied and unscored upon in the regular season,
losing finally in the Rose Bowl when Southern
California scored with just 41 seconds left to play.
His coach, Wallace Wade, called Hill "The heart of
the team." In one game the regular quarterback was
injured, and Hill called the plays. Duke had a 25-4-1
record in his three years. He graduated with honors,
spent four years as a naval officer in World War II,
and served Duke as assistant director of athletics,
1946-53. He left Duke and entered private business.
#56 Ray Roberts
Position: Offensive Tackle
College: University of Virginia
High School: Asheville, NC (Asheville HS)
Place of Birth: Asheville, NC
Jersey Number: 56 (Asheville), 73 (Seattle
Seahawks)
In 1991, Roberts was a first-team All American at
the University of Virginia. In 1992, Roberts was a
NFL First round draft pick for the Seattle Seahawks.
He also played for the Detroit Lions. Ray has also
been a great supporter of Asheville High School athletics, donating
athletic equipment, footwear, and other items to school sports teams.
Pro Football Players (Jerseys Not Retired)
#20 John Avery (AHS Class of 1994)
NFL: Miami Dolphins (#1 Draft Pick), Denver Broncos, Minnesota Vikings
CFL: Edmonton Eskimos, Toronto Argonauts, XFL: Chicago Enforcers
Claude “Hoot” Gibson (LEHS Class of 1958)
1961-1962
1963-1965
AFL San Diego Chargers
AFL Oakland Raiders
Crezdon Butler (AHS Class of 2006)
2010-Present:
#30 Leonard Little
Asheville High School retired
football jersey #30 in honor of
Leonard Little at halftime of the
North Buncombe game on
November 4, 2005.
A 1993 graduate, Little was All
Conference for three years, All
State his senior year, and
represented North Carolina in
the Shrine Bowl.
Little continued his career at the University of
Tennessee where he was All Southeastern
Conference in 1996 and 1997, and was named to
the 1997 AP All America team. He played in the
Orange Bowl for the Vols in 1998.
Little was drafted in the third round (65th overall) by
the St. Louis Rams in the 1998 NFL draft. To date,
Little has played in two Super Bowls and one Pro
Bowl and is considered one of the best defensive
linemen in the NFL.
Pittsburgh Steelers
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National Runner-up:
1941
Coach Shrine Bowl Appearances:
1938 - Lee Stone
1942 - Ralph James
1959 - A.R. "Capp" Isbill, assistant coach
1982 - Bruce Peterson, Sr., assistant coach
State Championships:
1922: Asheville 12, New Bern 6 (OT) The QB was Ralph
James who later became head coach at AHS. A transfer from
Columbia (SC) High, James was All-State in football and
basketball in both SC and NC.
2005: 3A - Asheville 13, Western Alamance 10
NCHSAA Division II State Championship:
1982: 4A - Asheville 21, Greenville Rose 7 Under Coach Bruce
Peterson AHS finished the regular season 9-1, with the only
blemish a one-point loss to Western 4-A Conference champion
Ashbrook. (Placed in the two-week 4-A Division II playoffs, AHS
defeated Charlotte Independence and quarterback Mark Maye,
the state’s player of the year, 50-29, with 1,000-yard rushers
Scott Roberts and Pete Calhoun scoring three touchdowns
each.)
Player, and Then Coach, In State Championship:
Mickey Ray is the only person to play on a State Championship
team (Division II, 1982) and coach on another (Assistant Coach,
2005). Ralph James played on the 1922 State Championship
team and was head coach (1941-44) but never won a State
Championship. However, his team was National Runner-up in
1941.
Western Regional Final (or State Semi-final) Appearances:
1914: Asheville 6, Huntersville 0
1922
1927: Greensboro 20, Asheville 6
1977: 4A - E. Mecklenberg 14, Asheville 6
1999: 3A - Asheville 17, Concord 8
2002: 3AA - Ashbrook 22, Asheville 19 (OT)
2003: 3A - South Point 57, Asheville 10
2004: 3A - Concord 21, Asheville 20
2005: 3A - Asheville 20, T.W. Andrews 12
2007: 3A - North Gaston 35, Asheville 34 (2 point conversion for
the victory failed)
Conference Championships:
1958 Western 3A
1967 Blue Ridge 4A
1977 Western 4A
1980 Western 4A
1981 Western 4A
1990 Mountain Athletic 4A/3A (AHS was 4A)
1991 Mountain Athletic 4A/3A (AHS was 4A)
1993 Mountain Athletic 3A
1994 Mountain Athletic 3A
1998 Mountain Athletic 3A
1999 Mountain Athletic 3A
2002 Mountain Athletic 3A
2003 Mountain Athletic 3A
2005 Mountain Athletic 3A
2006 Mountain Athletic 3A
2007 Mountain Athletic 3A
2008 Mountain Athletic 3A
2009 Mountain Athletic 4A/3A (AHS was 3A)
Player Shrine Bowl Appearances:
1938 - Tom Jones, Elmore "Bobo" Carter, Herbert Coman, Bill
Justice, Fred Lytle, Gene McCrary
1939 - Robbie Robinson
1940 - George Karembelas and Bob Young
1941 - Mack Duncan
1942 - Charlie Justice and Carl Tipton (Everett Wilkinson,
manager)
1943 - Billy Britt and Joe Swicegood
1944 - Bob Cline
1946 - Fred Beaver
1950 - Ralph Beaver
1952 - Jerry Bishop
1956 - Bobby Gibson
1963 - Paul Burwell
1964 - Chip Bradley
1966 - Stuart Kennedy
1973 - Charles "Buster" Ray
1982 - Scott Roberts
1991 - Craig King
1992 - Leonard Little
1994 - Jamal "Boo" Robinson
2005 - Crezdon Butler and Johnny White
2009 – Jamil Hawes and Trevor Sawyer
Undefeated Seasons:
2005: 15-0 (3A State Champions)
1922: 10-0-2 (State Champions)
1941: 11-0 (lost on January 1, 1942, 44-0 to Boys High of
Atlanta in the "Milk Bowl" mythical National Championship.)
1942: 9-0 (lost 13-7 to Miami High in the Orange Bowl on
December 12, 1942)
Most Victories in a Season:
2005: AHS went 15-0 and won the 3A State Championship over
Western Alamance by a score of 13-10
2003: AHS football won 13 straight games and was ranked #1
before losing at home in the state 3A semifinals to South Point
(57-10) in the "Snow Bowl" and finishing 13-1. South Point went
on to win the State Championship.
Most Consecutive Conference Victories:
18 - 2002-2004
16 - 1989-1992
Biggest Chokes:
2004: Asheville led Concord 20-0 at Concord High with 5:43 left
in the 4th quarter of the 3A Semifinal game. Concord came back
to win 21-20 led by the passing of Tommy Beecher. Concord
went on to win the State Championship.
2002: Asheville led Ashbrook at home late in the 3AA semifinal
game but lost 22-19 in overtime. Ashbrook went on to win the
State Championship.
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Largest Margin of Victory:
94 points: Asheville 94, Hickory 0 (1942)
91 points: Asheville 91, Cherokee 0 (1927)
86 points: Asheville 86, Waynesville Mountaineers 0 (1922)
76 points: Asheville 83, Enka 7 (1992)
10 - Crezdon Butler (2003-2, 2004-1, 2005-7)
9 - Michael Hines (2000-1, 2001-3, 2002-5)
8 - Jimmy Scott (1998-3, 2000-5)
7 - Donnell King (1998-1999)
Largest Margin of Defeat:
117 points: Raleigh 117, Asheville 0 (1914 State Championship
game)
Individual Interceptions in a Game:
4 - Norman Harris (1942) vs. Greenville
3 - Joe Justice (1935) vs. Greensboro
3 - Marcus Thorpe (2007) vs. North Gaston
2 - (20+ tied)
Largest Scoring Margin in a Season:
435 points (1942) - Asheville outscored opponents 441-6, the
only opponent's score came on an Asheville fumble at the goal
line.
402 points (2004) - Asheville outscored opponents 542-140
Team Interceptions in a Game:
7 - (1935) vs. Greensboro
7 - (1941) vs. Columbia who was 3-15-7, 53 yards
Fewest Points Allowed in a Season:
6 points (1942) - Asheville outscored opponents 441-6 in 9
games, allowing only .667 points per game.
Longest Interception Return for TD:
90 yards - George Lattimore (1975) vs. McDowell
85 yards – Jeoffrey Pagan (2009) vs. A.C. Reynolds
84 yards - Ron Eddings (1976) vs. Hickory
75 yards - Antonio Harper (1999) vs. Pisgah
Most Shutouts in a Season:
8 shutouts (1942)
Longest Fumble Return for TD:
95 yards - Walt Jameson (1973) vs. Ashbrook
91 yards - Darion Ray (2007) vs. Enka
Most Consecutive Games Not Shutout:
131 games. Streak began after 9-0 loss to T.C. Roberson in
1995 and ended with 17-0 loss to Brevard in 2006.
Most Consecutive Games Scoring in Double Figures:
68 games. 2001 through 2005 seasons. Streak began in 2001
after a 10-7 loss to Ragsdale in first round of state playoffs in
2000. Streak ended in loss to 4A A.C. Reynolds 28-7 in 2006
season opener.
Individual Career Points Scored:
570 points - Johnny White (2003-2005) - 90 TDs rushing, 3 TDs
receiving, 1 interception TD, 1 fumble return TD
All-Purpose Touchdowns in a Career:
95 - Johnny White (2003-2005) 2003: 20 rush, 1 interception;
2004: 39 rush, 2 receiving; 2005: 31 rush, 1 fumble recovery, 1
receiving.
Team Interceptions in a Season:
27 interceptions (1999)
Individual Interceptions in a Season (5 minimum):
7 - Crezdon Butler (2005) (117 return yards and 1 TD)
6 - Donnell King (1999)
6 - DeNorrise Burton (1994)
6 - Claude Rollins (1938)
5 - Ron Eddings (1976)
5 - P.J. White (1998)
5 - Jimmy Scott (2000) (83 return yards)
5 - Michael Hines (2002)
5 - Tremayne Mallory (2004)(160 return yards and 2 TDs)
5 - Darius Drummond (2007)
5 - Marcus Thorpe (2007)
Individual Interceptions in a Career (7 minimum):
13 - Darius Drummond (2006-1, 2007-5, 2008-4, 2009-3)
11 - DeNorrise Burton (1992-2, 1993-3, 1994-6)
Quarterback Sacks in a Season (minimum 6):
10 - George "The Rock" Brewer (1998)
8 - Travis Wilcox (1998)
8 - Quinn Kirkland (2005) for -45 yards
7 - Cedric Bates (1996)
7 - Darius Roberts (2007) for -40 yards
Punting average (season):
42.74 yards - Charlie Justice (1942) - 19 punts
42.70 yards - Clyde Jones (1935) - 50 punts
42.67 yards - Neville Hayes (2004) - 21 punts
Longest punt:
65 yards - Rance Rhodes (1999) vs. Ragsdale
Career Place Kicking Points:
197 points - Neville Hayes (2003-2005) (PAT by year: 37/41,
61/66, 42/46) (FG by year: 5/7, 6/11, 8/17)
146 points – Mark Powell (2007-2009) (PAT by year: 3/4, 41/42,
60/63) (FG by year: 0/1, 8/11, 6/9)
138 points - Clay Foster (1999-2001)(1999: 49 pts; 2000: 28/29
PAT, 5/12 FG; 2001: 31/32 PAT, 5/11 FG)
111 points - Reed Turchi (2006: 32/33 PAT, 3/5 FG; 2007:
55/57 PAT, 5/8 FG)
Most PAT Kicks in a Game:
10 - Brennan McClure (1993) Asheville 70, Hendersonville 20
7 - Brennan McClure (1993) Asheville 63, Erwin 6
Longest Kickoff Returns for TDs (90 yards or more):
95 yards - Thomas Littlejohn (1996) vs. Shelby
93 yards - Reggie Robinson (1984) vs. Ashbrook
92 yards - Thomas Littlejohn (1996) vs. A.C. Reynolds
91 yards - Clifton Hallum (1996) vs. T.C. Roberson
90 yards - Eric Walker (1998) vs. West Henderson
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Longest Punt Returns for TDs:
102 yards - Wayne Vowell (1966) vs. Garinger
93 yards - Otis McIntosh (1967) vs. South Mecklenberg
89 yards - DeNorrise Burton (1994) vs. Pisgah
82 yards - Raymond McDay (1991) vs. Avery
82 yards - Evan Pappas (2004) vs. Southwest Guilford
80 yards - Hoyt Ballard (1960) vs. Myers Park
80 yards - Michael McClure (1992) vs. East Henderson
244 yards on 14 carries - Charlie Justice (1942) and 3 TDs
242 yards on 18 carries - Otis McIntosh (1967) and 4 TDs vs.
Tuscola
241 yards on 15 carries - Michael Byrd (2002) and 3 TDs vs.
T.C. Roberson
238 yards on 9 carries - Rahkeem Morgan (2007) and 2 TDs vs.
North Buncombe
231 yards on 16 carries - John Avery (1993) and 3 TDs vs.
Hendersonville
230 yards - Thomas Littlejohn (1996) and 3 TDs vs. East
Chapel Hill
223 yards on 10 carries - John Avery (1993) and 6 TDs vs.
Erwin
Punt Return TDs in a Season:
3 - Michael McClure (1992)
3 - John Avery (1993)
Longest Field Goal (Minimum 43 yards):
48 yards - Neville Hayes (2004) vs. East Henderson
48 yards – Ian Craig (1986) vs. Freedom
45 yards - John Lewis (1997) (2 in one game) vs. A.L. Brown
45 yards - Neville Hayes (2005) vs. Tuscola
44 yards - Mark Powell (2008) vs. Franklin
43 yards – Mark Powell (2009) vs. West Iredell
43 yards - Brennan McClure (1994) vs. Enka
43 yards - Tucker Rivers (1972) vs. Hickory
Most Offensive Yards in a Game (500 minimum):
654 yards (1993) vs. Franklin (414 rushing, 240 passing; 17
penalties for 175 yards and 3 TDs called back)
625 yards (1942) Asheville 94, Hickory 0 (565 rushing, 60
passing)
613 yards (1990) vs. Enka
591 yards (1992) vs. Erwin (530 rushing)
588 yards (1960) vs. N. Mecklenberg (502 rushing, 86 passing)
563 yards (1977) vs. Hickory (38-278 rushing, 9-12-285
passing)
560 yards (1993) vs. Hendersonville
556 yards (1942) vs. Children's Home (468 rushing, 88 passing)
550 yards (2007) vs. N. Buncombe (33-484 rushing, 5-7-0-66
passing)
538 yards (1991) vs. Hickory (43-365 rushing, 173 passing)
522 yards (2007) vs. Enka (41-385 rushing, 9-10-0-137 passing)
503 yards (2005) vs. Franklin (all rushing on 54 carries)
500 yards (1992) vs. Enka (32-400 rushing, 7-9 passing for 100
yards)
Most Rushes in a Game - Team:
62 rushes for 310 yards vs. Smoky Mountain (2001)
54 rushes for 503 yards vs. Franklin (2005)
Most Rushing Yards in a Game - Individual:
368 yards on 34 carries - Johnny White (2005) and 6 TDs vs.
Franklin
281 yards on 11 carries - Billy Britt (1942) and 5 TDs in a 94-0
victory vs. Hickory
275 yards on 33 carries - Johnny White (2004) and 3 TDs vs.
Concord
271 yards on 30 carries - Johnny White (2004) vs. Tuscola
266 yards on 28 carries - Buster Ray (1973) and 2 TDs vs.
Harding
254 yards on 14 carries - Hoyd Ballard (1960) and 4 TDs vs. N.
Mecklenburg
248 yards on 28 carries - Tyrus Knox (2001) vs. North
Buncombe
Longest Run from Scrimmage:
99 2/3 yards - Charlie Justice (1942). AHS defeated Knoxville
27-0, previously unbeaten and ranked #1 in TN (at McCormick
Field)
95 yards - Kevin Blakely (1997) vs. A.C. Reynolds
95 yards - Willie Tobe (1971) vs. Tuscola
93 yards - Billy Britt (1943) vs. Greenville
93 yards - Arthur Gilliam (1976) vs. East Burke
93 yards - Thaddeus Boyce (2004) in 17-0 victory over Franklin
in driving rain of Hurricane Ivan
92 yards - Charlie Justice (1942) vs. Hickory
Rushing Yards in a Season per attempt:
18.63 - Charlie Justice (1942) NCHSAA RECORD
11.27 - John Avery (1993) 166-1,871 rushing, 32 rushing TDs
10.31 - Crezdon Butler (2004) 145-1,495 rushing, 17 TDs
9.79 - Johnny White (2004) 223-2,184 yds, 39 TDs in 14 games
Season Rushing Yards (1,000 yards minimum):
2,385 - Charlie Justice (1942) 128 carries for 2,385 yards and
22 TDs
2,184 - Johnny White (2004) 223-2,184; 39 TDs
1,871 - John Avery (1993) 166-1,871; 32 TDs
1,855 - Johnny White (2005) 238-1,855; 31 TDs
1,541 – Tysean Holloway (2009) 186-1541, 24 TDs
1,495 - Crezdon Butler (2004) 145-1,495; 17 TDs
1,393 - Charlie Justice (1941) 124-1,393; 17 TDs
1,374 - Crezdon Butler (2005) 169-1,374; 16 TDs
1,367 - Troyce Sanders (1998) 210-1,367, 16 TDs
1,313 - Crezdon Butler (2003) 195-1,313; 17 TDs
1,265 - Scott Roberts (1982)
1,229 - Otis McIntosh (1967) 156 attempts, 15 TDs
1,173 - Rahkeem Morgan (2007) 136-1173, 12 TDs
1,148 - Troyce Sanders (1997) 17 TDs
1,116 - John Gilliam (1981) 234-1116; 13 TDs
1,109 - Buster Ray (1973) 1,109
1,084 - Johnny White (2003) 143-1,084; 20 TDs
1,062 - Greg Ray (2008) 199-1,062, 14 TDs
1,060 - Jimmy Scott (1999) 208-1,060, 16 TDs
1,046 - Pete Calhoun (1982)
1,020 - Willie Tobe (1972)
1,015 - Greg Ray (2007) 194-1015, 20 TDs
Rushing Yards in a Season per game:
265.0 - Charlie Justice (1942)
170.1 - John Avery (1993) 11 games
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Rushing Yards in a Career per attempt (150 carries
minimum):
14.0 - Charlie Justice (1940-42) NCHSAA RECORD; 286
carries for 4,005 yards and 40 TDs
11.27 - John Avery (1993) 166-1,871 rushing, 32 rushing TDs
8.5 - Johnny White (2003-05) 604 carries for 5,123 yards and 90
TDs
8.0 - Crezdon Butler (2002-05) 629 carries for 5,011 yards and
59 TDs
7.8 - Otis McIntosh (1966-67) 261 carries for 2,030 yards and
15+TDs
Career Rushing Yards (1,900 yards minimum):
5,141 - Johnny White (2002-05) 607 carries for 5,141 yards and
90 TDs
5,011 - Crezdon Butler (2002-05) 629 carries for 5,011 yards
and 59 TDs
4,005 - Charlie Justice (1940-42 - Lee Edwards) 286 carries for
4,005 yards and 40 TDs
2,738 - Troyce Sanders (1996-98)(1996: 28-223, 5 TDs; 1997:
17 TDs; 1998: 210-1,367, 16 TDs
2,385 - Greg Ray (2006-2008)(2006: 73-308, 8 TDs; 2007: 1941015, 20 TDs; 2008: 199-1062, 14 TDs)
2,203 - Tyrus Knox (1998-2001) 18 TDs
2,049 - John Gilliam (1980-1981)
2,030 - Otis McIntosh (1966-67) 261 attempts, 15+TDs
1,982 - Michael Byrd (2001-03) 29 TDs
1,929 - John Avery (1992-1993) 33 TDs
1,920 - Rahkeem Morgan (200-2007) 287 attempts, 17 TDs
Most Individual TDs in a game:
7 - John Avery (1993): Asheville 63, Erwin 6. Avery rushed 10
times for 223 yards and 6 touchdowns, and had 1 pass
reception for 70 yards and 1touchdown. This effort tied the
NCHSAA record at the time.
6 - Johnny White (2004) 5 rushing TDs and an 80 yard kickoff
return
6 - Johnny White (2005) 34 carries for 368 yards in 49-28
victory at Franklin
5 - Charlie Justice (1941) vs. Sumter
5 - Charlie Justice (1942) vs. Children's Home (had 2 TDs called
back)
5 - Billy Britt (1942) vs. Hickory
5 - Michael McClure (1992) vs. West Henderson (3 rushing, 2
receiving)
5 - John Avery (1993) vs. Franklin
5 - John Avery (1993) vs. T.C. Roberson
Most Rushing TDs in a Career:
90 - Johnny White (2003-05) 604 carries for 5,123 yards and 90
TDs
Passing Yards in a Game:
344 – Brandon Whiteside (2009) 14-18-0 and 5 TDs vs. Franklin
292 - Rance Rhodes (1999) 14-21-0 and 2 TDs vs. A.C.
Reynolds
285 - Mark Caldwell (1977) 9-13-0 and 4 TDs vs. Hickory
250 - David Cheadle (1969) 11-15 and 3 TDs vs. Tuscola.
246 – Brandon Whiteside (2009) 13-20-2 and 2 TDs vs. Tuscola
242 - Rahkeem Morgan (2007) 9-13-0 and 2 TDs vs. T.C.
Roberson
240 - Bubba Dotson (1993) 7-11-1 and 2 TDs vs. Franklin
230 - Rance Rhodes (1999) 8-11-0 and 4 TDs vs. West
Henderson
225 - Judd Herring (1989) 3 TDs vs. West Henderson
219 - Rahkeem Morgan (2007) 12-24-1, 1 TD vs. N. Gaston
212 - Bubba Dotson (1992) 8-8, 4 TDs, vs. Reynolds
Passing Yards in a Season (1,000 minimum):
1,930 - Rance Rhodes (1999) 95-181-8, 21 TDs, 15 games
1,854 – Brandon Whiteside (2009) 110-168-5, 20 TDs, 13
games
1,810 - Rahkeem Morgan (2007) 95-162-6, 22 TDs, 14 games
1,661 - Brandon Whiteside (2008)119-204-9, 9 TDs, 13 games
1,593 - Mark Caldwell (1977) 13 games, 12 TDs, 12 int
1,345 - Judd Herring (1989) 74-154, 8 TDs, 10 games
1,333 - Judd Herring (1990) 60-142, 8 TDs, 12 games
1,318 - Brian Fields (1998) 73-148, 15 TDs, 12 games
1,223 - Rahkeem Morgan (2006) 77-146-5, 10 TDs, 12 games
1,218 - Bubba Dotson (1992) 71-148, 14 TDs, 12 games
1,204 - Jordan Phillips (2001) 72-157-7, 11 TDs, 11 games
1,130 - Monte Hunter (1975)
1,123 - Bubba Dotson (1993) 39-100-7, 12 TDs, 11 games
1,075 - David Cheadle (1969) 58-141, 8 TDs, 7 games.
1,054 - DeNorrise Burton (1994) 11 TDs, 2 Ints, 10 games
1,044 - Michael Byrd (2002) 10 TDs, 14 games
1,036 - Mark Caldwell (1976) 47-113, 8 TDs, 10 games
Passing Yards in a Career:
3,515 - Brandon Whiteside (2007-2009) 229-374-14, 29 TDs, 29
games
3,084 - Rahkeem Morgan (2004-2007) 169-321-12, 32 TDs
(2007: 95-162-6-1810-22; 2006: 72-145-51223-10; 2005: 1-6-0-18-0; 2004; 2004: 1-8-1-33-0).
2,760 - Judd Herring (1988-1990) ( 139-303, 2760 yds, 17
TDs)(1988: 5-7, 82, 1 TD; 1989: 74-154, 1345,
8 TDs; 1990: 60-142, 1333, 8 TDs)
2,629 - Mark Caldwell (1976-1977)
2,500 - Bubba Dotson (1991-1993) (1991: 159; 1992: 1218;
1993: 1123)
2,293 - Brian Fields (1996-1998) (1996: 1-7, 20;1997: 968;
1998: 73-148 1,318 15 TDs
2,148 - Rance Rhodes (1998-1999) 105-198-9, 25 TDs
2,128 - Jordan Phillips (2000-2001) 129-292-7, 20 TDs
1,760 - Michael Byrd (2001-2003) 16 TDs
1,700 - Monte Hunter (1974-1975) 17 TDs
1,463 - Crezdon Butler (2004-2005) 82-194-9, 7 TDs
1,369 - Rafael Chambers (1995-1996) 84-172
1,200 - DeNorrise Burton (1992-1994) in 11 games
Touchdown Passes Thrown in a Game:
5 – Brandon Whiteside (2009) vs. Franklin
Touchdown Passes Thrown in a Season:
22 - Rahkeem Morgan (2007)
21 - Rance Rhodes (1999)
20 – Brandon Whiteside (2009)
Touchdown Passes Thrown in a Career:
29 – Brandon Whiteside (2007-2009) 29 games
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Pass Receiving Yards in a Game:
250 yards - Petie Scarborough (1999) 6 receptions, 2 TDs vs.
A.C. Reynolds
199 yards – Darius Drummond (2009) 6 receptions, 3 TDs vs.
Franklin
162 yards - Petie Scarborough (1999) 3 receptions, 3 TDs vs. E.
Rutherford
147 yards - Petie Scarborough (1999) 4 receptions, 1 TD vs.
Parkland
142 yards - Darius Harrell (2007) 6 receptions, 1 TD, vs. N.
Gaston
135 yards - Darion Ray (2008) 3 receptions, vs. Tuscola
134 yards - Tim Burdine (1989) 7 receptions, vs. A.C. Reynolds
129 yards - Michael Hines (2001) 11 receptions, 2 TDs vs.
Erwin
128 yards - Leonard Little (1992) 4 receptions, 1 TD, vs. N.
Gaston
126 yards - Phillip Ashley (1975) 4 receptions, vs. McDowell
121 yards - Michael Hines (2001) 8 receptions, 1 TD vs. A.C.
Reynolds
Pass Receiving Yards in a Season (500 yards minimum):
1,197 yards - Petie Scarborough (1999) - 44 receptions, 13 TDs
in 15 games
805 yards - Tim Burdine (1989) - 41 receptions, 5 TDs in 10
games
784 yards – Darius Drummond (2009) – 37 receptions, 9 TDs in
13 games
783 yards - Michael Hines (2001) - 47 receptions, 8 TDs in 11
games
692 yards - Phillip Ashley (1975)
648 yards - Darius Harrell (2007) 33 receptions, 4 TDs in 14
games
619 yards - P.J. White (1997) 26 receptions in 10 games
611 yards - Leonard Little (1992) 33 receptions
600 yards - Michael Hines (2002) 35 receptions, 7 TDs in 14
games
552 yards - Phillip Ashley (1976) 23 receptions, 5 TDs
547 yards - Darion Ray (2008) 38 receptions, 1 TD, 13 games
547 yards - Steve Gibson (1994) - 23 receptions, 10 games
544 yards - Darius Drummond (2008) 32 receptions, 5 TDs, 13
games
530 yards - DeNorrise Burton (1993) 14 receptions
Pass Receiving Yards in a Career:
1,637 - Petie Scarborough (1998-99) 68-1,637 (24.1 ypc)
1,490 - Michael Hines (2000-2002) 93-1,490, 15 TDs (16.0 ypc)
1,344 – Darius Drummond (2007-2009) 70-1,344, 14 TDs (19.2
ypc)
1,244 - Phillip Ashely (1975-76)
1,064 - Darius Harrell (2005-2007) 51-1064, 5 TDs (20.9 ypc)
1,043 - Steve Gibson (1993-1994) 35-1,043, 15 TDs (29.8 ypc)
1,029 - P.J. White (1997-98) 48-1,029 (21.4 ypc)
922 - Leonard Little (1991-1992) 47-922 (19.6 ypc)
2005 - Crezdon Butler - tied for second in Associated Press
voting for NC Player of the Year.
2009 – Jamil Hawes – NCPreps.com (all classifications)
Largest Offensive Interior Line:
Average size: 6'1", 272 lbs. (1998) LT - Glen Vinson (6'3", 275);
LG - Jonathan Dorsey (5'11", 270); C – Sonny Williamson (6'0",
255); RG - Matt Brookshire (6'0", 225); RT - Steven Miller (6'3",
335). (Record: 10 wins, 2 losses).
NC Coach of the Year (Associated Press):
2005 - Danny Wilkins, Head Coach - directed AHS to a 15-0
season and 13-10 victory over Western Alamance in the 3A
State Championship. Wilkins had a 40-3 record over the
previous three seasons (2003-05), was also named the WNC
Coach of the Year, and was assistant coach in the East-West
All Star Game played in July 2006.
WEIGHT LIFTING (Maximum lift for each person in each
category on Test Night in July each year unless otherwise
noted.)
Bench Press:
425 – Jamil Hawes (2009)
370 - Scott Buchanan (1992)
350 - Tyrus Knox (2001)
340 - Glen Vinson, Jr. (1998)
340 – Jeoffrey Pagan (2010)
335 - Darius Roberts (2008)
330 - Craig King (1991)
330 - Spenser Clement (2007)
320 - Jamal "Boo" Robinson (1993)
320 - Jermaine Mosely (1996)
320 - Rico Parks (2006)
320 - Quinn Kirkland (2006)
320 – Wes Smith (2006)
320 – Jonathan Blakely
Power Clean:
325 – Jeoffrey Pagan (2010)
310 – Jamil Hawes (2009)
300 - Tyrus Knox (2001)
295 – Milton Ruffin (2010)
285 – Trevor Sawyer (2009)
280 - Darius Roberts (2008)
280 - Gary Sanford (1996)
280 - Leonard Little (1992)
275 - Glen Vinson, Jr. (1998)
275 – Greg Smith (2010)
All-America, Player of the Year and All-State:
1992 - Leonard Little - Super Prep, Blue Chip, and Prep Football
Report All-America first team.
1993 - Jamal "Boo" Robinson - Preseason Blue Chip AllAmerican.
1999 - Petie Scarborough - USA Today NC Player of the Year.
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