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      <image:caption>The son of Andre and LaTonya McDaniel, J’lin was a three-year letterman and two-time All-Conference selection while earning 2010 Lineman of the Year honors. He was a Junior Marshall and member of the National Honor Society, as well as co-founder of the DREAM Team, President of the FCA, and a member of the Honors Vocal and All-State Chorus and the Spanish Club, J’lin was coached by Darryl Brown.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Zachary and Anne Marie Price, Zack was a team captain and earned 2011 Metro 4A All-Conference honors. The AP scholar made honor roll every semester of high school and was the 2010 Adam Corey’s student of the year. He was also a member of the National Latin Honor’s Society, All-County Band and Crosby Scholars. Coached by Todd Willert, Zack volunteered with 30-hour Famine and with youth football.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Mark Mitchell and Mildred Crawford, Mark was team captain and three-year letterman who earned 2010 All-Area 1st Team, All-Conference and Academic All Conference recognition. He was also a two-year member of the Beta Club. Coached by John Roscoe, Mark volunteered with a surgery office, Salvation Army and Greensboro Urban Ministries.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Steve and April Davis, Brad earned 2011 All-Conference and News and Record All-Area honorable mention recognition, while receiving the Golden Helmet Award for the highest GPA on the team. A three-sport athlete who also competed in soccer and lacrosse, he was a Junior Marshall and AP Scholar and a two-year member of the National Honor Society. Coached by Tommy Norwood, Brad was a Habitat for Humanity, Special Olympics and Leslie’s House for Battered Women volunteer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Richard West and Kathleen Thornton, William was a team captain. He served as Junior Marshall, was a four-year member of the National Latin Honor Society and Latin Club, and was an active participant in the Green Club. Coached by Aldine Payne, William volunteered with the Soup Kitchen of Winston-Salem and tutored at Union Cross.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Dred and Diane Booe, Damien was a team captain and earned All-Conference 4-A Central Piedmont, All-County and All-Northwest Region Team recognition. He participates with the Spring Track Team and is a member of the National Honor Society and concert band. Coached by Paul Hall, Damien is also a Special Olympics volunteer. The scholarship is given by RMIC.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Mark and Jean Maness, Michael was a team captain and three-year starter who earned 2011 1st Team All-Region and All-State and was the leading tackler in North Carolina. He was a three-time Academic All-Conference honoree while also competing in wrestling and lacrosse and participated as a member of the Latin Club, FCA and the Honors A Cappella Chorus. Coached by Jeff Snuffer, Michael served as a youth Unicycle Coach as well as working with Upwards Basketball and Warrior Buddies.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Gager and Pamela Tapp, Anthony was a team captain and 2010 All-Academic team honoree. A four year member of the Honor Roll, he was Founder of the Student Leadership Government Conference and served as the SGA two-year nominee for the National Leadership Conference. A member of the National Honor Society, he was selected as the Lifetouch Prestige Portrait Model Representative. Anthony was coached by Steven Davis.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Michael and Mary O’Shea, Patrick was a team captain and two-year starter who led his team in scoring. He was also a State Champion Wrestler with a perfect 36-0 record and a three-year All-Conference and State Qualifier in wrestling. He served as Student Council Vice President and as a member of the National Honor Society and Habitat for Humanity Club. Patrick was coached by Charlie Jones.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Dan and Kathy Jarvis, Connor was a team captain and three-year starter and selected 2011 Central Piedmont 1st Team All-Conference. A National Honor Society member, he was a Crosby Scholar and FCA member and was elected as President of the Senior Men’s community service club. Coached by Adrian Snow, Connor volunteered with the Titan Readers, Ronald McDonald House, Salvation Army, and made two missions trips to West Virginia and Kentucky.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of David and Tammy McCann, Jacob was a two-year captain and 2011 MVP while earning All-Conference honors. President of both the Senior Class and the Spanish Club, he also competed in baseball and wrestling and was a member of the National Honor Society and a four-year participant in the Academic Letter. Coached by Tommy Pursley, Jacob volunteered as a Student Mentor with Campus Life. The Scholarship is given by Coach Gary Angel &amp; Family In Memory of James Angel.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Ken and Lori Sawyer, Bradley was a senior captain who earned 2011 All-County recognition. He was Captain of the Academic Team and a member of the National Honor and Spanish Honor societies, served as a Junior Marshall and Boys State delegate, and was a three-year member of the Future Teachers of America. Coached by Pete Gilchrist, Bradley volunteered with Goodwill, Road Clean-up and served as a tutor.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Nicole Wofford, Kylil was a two-year letterman for football and wrestling, serving as team captain for both and selected All-Conference in wrestling. He was also a Junior Marshall and four-year Crosby Scholar. Coached by Eric Puryear, Kylil volunteered with the Second Harvest Food Bank and at Atkins High School.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Mike and Kim Cranford, Christian was a three-year varsity starter for the 2011 4AA State Champions and earned honorable mention All-Conference. Also a team captain in Lacrosse, he served as Vice President of the Spanish National Honor Society, was named AP Scholar with honors as a junior, and served as Editorial Writer for the school newspaper. Coached by Kevin Gillespie, Christian volunteered at First Lutheran Church and for the Urban Ministry Soup Kitchen. The Scholarship is given by ADECCO in honor of Don Kelsey.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Norris and Deadra Mills, Derice was a three-year member of the football and baseball teams and earned the 2011 Cavalier Award. Named to the Honor Roll all four years, he was a member of the National Honor Society, Booster Club, Key Club and DREAM Team. Coached by Steve Johnson, Derice volunteered with the American Red Cross, Special Olympics and Allied Homeless Shelter.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Dave and Lynne Dillard, Stewart was a senior captain for the football, wrestling and golf teams. He was a member of the National Honor Society, served as Senior Class Treasurer for the Student Council, and participated in the Dream Team organization and the Graham Presbyterian Youth Group. Coached Mike McCauley, Stewart was a Special Olympics volunteer and served on mission trips to Atlanta and New York City.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Cornelius and Beverly Routh, Zack was a team captain and two-time Central Piedmont 4A All-Conference honoree. The AP scholar was a two-year member of National Honor Society, captain of the Academic Team, Vice President of the Domestic Service Club, and Member of the Crosby Scholars Community Partnership. Coached by Laymarr Marshall, Zack volunteered with the Special Olympics, Laurel Ridge Camp, Habitat for Humanity and church mission trips.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Jens and Tracy Saakvitne, Brian was the first four-year starter in school history and earned 2011 All-Conference and All-Forsyth County recognition. He was also Vice President of Athletes for Change. Coached by Josh McGee, Brian volunteered with the Red Cross Blood Club, North Carolina Eye Bank, Habitat for Humanity and served as a United States Naval Sea Cadet.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Shannion Davis, Lyelle was a starter and also a co-captain of the tennis team. He was a four-year Athletic scholar and Honor Roll member and an officer in the Chemistry, Key Club, and Green Team organizations. Coached by Rodney McKoy, Lyelle is active as a volunteer at the Shalom Community Christian Church.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Pete and Renee Addertion, Chandler was a team captain and MVP and a 2011 All-Region second team selection. He twice received the Southern High School Super Patriot Award and earned All Metro 4A Conference All-Academic Team in football, basketball and baseball, in addition to the NCHSAA Scholar-Athlete Individual Award from 2009-11. Coached by Henry Trevathan, Chandler was also a Student Council representative. The scholarship is given in memory of Coach Tony Perrou by Meredith Webb Printing.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Richard and Beth Campbell, Tyler was a team captain and a 2011 All-Conference and All-Area honoree, twice earning player of the week recognition. In addition he was a two-time Merit Award winner. Coached by Joe Woodruff, Tyler served as a coach and referee for an area youth football league.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of John Futrell and Bridgitte Chauvigne, Gabe was a team captain and a two-year starter who earned 2011 All-Conference honors. The three- sport athlete also captained the Lacrosse team and was named to the Scholar Athlete Honor Roll. Coached by Damon Corio, Gabe served as a volunteer with the Greensboro Urban Ministries. The scholarship was given by the Friends of Coach Bob Jamieson.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Charles Stanfield and Melanie Wood, Kevin was a two-year team captain and four-year letterman who earned the 2011 Student Athlete Award and 2010 Lineman of the Year honors. The class Valedictorian, he was an AP Scholar with Distinction and a member of the National Honor Society, while also serving as Student Council President, secretary of the Beta Club, NC Boys State Senator, Junior Marshall, and earned the Eagle Scout Award. Coached by Scott Schwarzer, Kevin volunteered with Habitat for Humanity and Second Harvest Food Bank.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Jerome and Lisa Dixon, T.J. was a team captain that was selected All-Conference and Defensive Player of the Year. He was a four-time All-Conference Academic honoree and was a member of Operation Smile and Young Life. Coached by Chris Causey, T.J. volunteered for Greensboro Urban Ministries, Senior Wheels and Special Olympics.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Henry and Elizabeth Trevathan, Sam was a two-year varsity starter and selected as a game captain. Also a member of the wrestling team, he was a member of the National Honor Society and the Mathematics Honor Society and was named to the honor roll all four years. Coached by David Green, Sam was a four-year participant in Young Life and volunteered with Toys for Tots, Christmas Cheer and was active in the First Presbyterian Youth Group.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Wanda Braddy, Hunter was a two-year Varsity letter winner and member of three varsity teams. He is a member of the National Honor Society and the Academic Team as well as an International Baccalaureate programme participant. Coached by DeAngelo Bell, Hunter is also a Red Cross and Relay for Life volunteer. The Scholarship is given in memory of Coach Homer Thompson by the Konnoak Hills Lions Club.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of James and Rhonda Sessoms, Brice was a senior captain and three-year starter who earned 2011 All-Conference and All-Region playing in a program that was State runner-up in 2009 and 2010. He was also a three-year member of the baseball team and the FCA. Coached by John Kirby, Brice has been active in the First Baptist Church Youth Group. The Scholarship is given In memory of Coach Fred Brady by Angie Bartis.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Scott and Lori Loosemoore, Joey was a team captain and All-Conference selection who also competed in baseball and wrestling. He was a two-sport academic All-Conference honoree and recognized all four years on the Honor Roll while also serving as captain of the Leadership Council. Coached by his father Scott, Joey volunteered his time with the Holt Brother Foundation.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Billy McKeever, Jr. and Karen Forrest, Billy was team captain and a two-time All-Conference honoree while also receiving the Mr. All Around Award. He was also a three-year member and captain of the Track team and served as a Student Council member. Billy was coached by Melvin Palmer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Efrenn Petty and Lynnell Johnson, Phillip was a team Captain and a two-time All-Conference honoree. He was also the Captains Award recipient. Coached by Walter Hesenthaler, Phillip is active in the Men of Destiny.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Roger and Karen Dioli, Alex was a Team Captain and All-Conference. Along with being a member of the Teens Supporting Our Troops, secretary of the Model UN and the founder of the Young Republicans Club, Alex volunteered his time helping senior citizens with yard work. He was coached by Charlie Jones.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Micah Miller and Paris Crowell, Amari was a Team Captain, making All-Conference First Team and All-County Honorable Mention. Along with being a member of the National Honor Society, a Junior Marshal, Homecoming King and four-year honor student, Amari served as Vice President for the Student Government Association. Along with football, Amari played basketball and was a member of the track &amp; field team for Carver. He volunteered at Habitat for Humanity and was a teacher’s assistant at a local school. He was coached by Germane Crowell.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Paul and Leslie Martorano, Todd was a Team Captain, All-Conference, All-Area Honorable Mention and Most Valuable Lineman. Along with being a member of the National Honor Society and Beta Club, Todd volunteered his time at the Salvation Army, Wishes by Wyndham, First Tee of the Triad and SPCA of the Triad. He was coached by Adam Clay.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Bobby Sinclair and Mahogany Jeter, Karron was a Team Captain, All-Conference Special Teams Player of the Year and All-County. Along with being a member of the National Technical Honor Society, the Honor Roll and Crosby Scholars, Karron was a Junior Volunteer at Novant Health. He was coached by Lamar Marshall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Brandy Jurado, Michael was a Team Captain, team MVP and All-Conference. Along with receiving the Peter Moore Scholarship and making the A/B Honor Roll, Michael was a member of the FFA, Model Congress and played basketball and ran track at Southern Guilford. Michael volunteers with the FFA in helping the homeless. He was coached by Earl Bates.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Jim and Kim Scott, Austin was All-Conference for 2 years, All-Area Honorable Mention and Northwest Lineman of the Year. Along with being named an AP Scholar with Honors and a National Latin Exam Silver Medalist, he is a Presidential Scholarship winner at Averett , Bridgewater, and Wingate. Austin was a member of the FCA, the Teen Political Action Club, DECA, Latin Club and Young life. He volunteered his time feeding the homeless and raising money for cancer. He was coached by Jared Rolfes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of David and Nicole Berry, Mitchell was a Team Captain, making the All-Conference and All-County team as West Forsyth advanced to the third round of the State Playoffs. Along with making the Honor Roll all 4 years of his high school career and playing baseball for West Forsyth, Mitchell helped train youngsters for athletic participation and cleaned up a youth football field. He was coached by Adrian Snow.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Antonio and Kimberly Currie, Josh was All-Conference for the Graham team. Along with being a member of the National Honor Society, Josh assisted in mentoring elementary aged students and volunteered in a local food bank. He was coached by Kerry Taylor.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Thomas Gafford and Michele Harris, Micah was a Team Captain, Metro 4A All-Conference and played on teams that reached the State 4AA Championship in both 2015 &amp; 2016. Along with being a member of the National Honor Society and an AP Scholar with Honors, Micah was a member of the International Club and Playmakers Club. He volunteered at his church cleaning the surrounding neighborhood and as a church youth teacher. He was coached by Kevin Gillespie.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Alejandro Illescas, Jr. and Wanda Lane-Illescas, Alex was a Team Captain, All-Conference, Most Valuable Defensive Back and earned the Golden Helmet Award. Along with being a member of the National Honor Society, Ragsdale’s endorsed candidate for the Parks Scholarship at N.C. State and earning the Service-Learning Diploma, Alex was a Team Captain for wrestling and a member of the Concert Band. Alex volunteered his time in the S.M.A.R.T program tutoring students and works with Project Uplift UNC. He was coached by Tommy Norwood.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Jimmy and Ann Wells, Michael was a Team Captain, Metro 4A Academic All-Conference and received the Tony Perrou Memorial Patriot Award. Along with being a member of the National Honor Society, Southern Alamance A-B Honor Roll, Dream Team and receiving academic scholarships to NC Wesleyan and Hampden-Sydney, Michael volunteered his time with the backpack program at his school and tutored children also. He was coached by Andrew Carrouth.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Edward Dumpson and Donna Johnson, Tyrell was a Team Captain, making All-Conference and All-Area Honorable Mention. Along with football, Tyrell ran track at Ben L. Smith earning All-Conference honors in the 4 X 100 relay. Tyrell volunteered his time at the Shalom Community Church summer camp. He was coached by Brandon Wiggins.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Karen and Jean Robert Dominique, Pierre was All-Conference. Along with serving as a Patrol Leader in Boy Scouts and being a member of Crosby Scholars and Black Achievers, Pierre volunteered at his church’s day care and the church’s “dreamcenter” where he helped the homeless. He was coached by Antwon Stevenson.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Alan and Shelia Owens, Jared was All-Conference both his junior and senior years. He was a member of the Boys Scouts, where he achieved Eagle Scout and spent over 200 hours volunteering. He was coached by David Hamlin.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Derrick and Sherrell Sharpe, Tyeous was Central Piedmont All-Conference and All-Forsyth County. Along with being named to the Honor Roll and being a member of Crosby Scholars and FCA, Tyeous won the Hometown Hero Award for his involvement in community service, which included helping feed the homeless and assisting at a local recreation center. He was coached by Martin Samek.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Mike and Millicent Cash, Torey was a Team Captain, two-time All-Conference, two-time Second Team All-Region and Defensive MVP. Along with being a representative in the Student Government, a member of the Dream Team and playing baseball for Cummings, Torey volunteered for Ebenezer UCC in the Usher Ministry and in feeding the needy. He was coached by Juron Holleman.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Jeffrey and Bobbie Sue Goss, Coy was a Team Captain, making the All-Conference Team and All-Region. Along with his successful football career, Coy was the treasurer of FCA and an officer of FFA. He was coached by Jeff Snuffer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Johnny and Laurie Moore, Jacob was a Team Captain, All-Area Second-Team Offense and 2016 Mid-State 3A All-Conference. Along with football, Jacob participated in wrestling, track and lacrosse where he was Academic All-Conference in track, wrestling and football. Jacob volunteers his time at Mt. Pisgah United Methodist, helping to clean the sanctuary and assisting in the nursery. He was coached by Erik Westberg.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Korrey and Shakira Marsh, Korrey was on the All “A” Honor Roll 9th-12th grade and a National Honor Society Nominee. Along with being a member of the Men of Destiny, Spirit Club and Weight Training Club, Korrey volunteered his time mentoring students at Nathaniel Greene Elementary. He was coached by Kennedy Tinsley.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Kristie Johnson, Jaden was Academic All-Conference on the 2016 Eastern team that made the State 3-A finals. Along with football, Jaden played baseball and was a member of the band at Eastern Guilford. Jaden volunteered with his church youth throughout his four years of high school. He was coached by Doug Robertson.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Kim and Susan Marshall, Franklin was a Team Captain, Offensive MVP and received the Golden Helmet Award. Along with being a Junior Marshal, Franklin was a member of the National Honor Society, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Crosby Scholars. Franklin volunteered through the Boys Scouts working on his Eagle Scout Project. He was coached by Josh Pardue.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Russell and Theresa Taylor, Noah was a Team Captain and earned All-Conference Honors. Along with being a member of the National Honor Society, FCA, Environmental Club and receiving Honor Roll recognition every year, Noah volunteered as a Breakfast Buddy and with Habitat for Humanity. He was coached by Eric Rainey.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Roy and Natalie King, El Ra was named Most Improved Defensive Player and Most Outstanding Defensive Back. Along with being a member of the National Technical Honor Society, El Ra participated in Young Life, The Dream Team and played lacrosse and ran track at Walter M. Williams. He was coached by Dave Grant.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Marcus McQueen and Phyllis Anderson, Shariff was a Team Captain and All-Conference. Along with being a member of the National Honor Society and on the Honor Roll, Shariff volunteered at the Community Mosque and served as a mentor to at-risk youth in the community. He was coached by Lamont Scales.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of India Green, Cameron was a member of the National Honor Society and National Technical Honor Society. Along with participating in FBLA and Black Achievers, Cameron volunteered at Lowrance Middle School. He was coached by Peter Gilchrist.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Suzanne Fray, Canyon was a Team Captain and three-year starter making the Metro 4-A All-Conference Team. Along with being a member of the National Honor Society, being Grimsley’s nominee for NC State University Parks Scholarship and winning the Excellence in Math Award, Canyon served as President for Athletes in Action and was a Student Ambassador. Canyon volunteered in the community by helping coordinate the food pantry at Grimsley, mentoring 5th graders at Hunter Elementary and raising awareness about poverty in the area. He was coached by Darryl Brown.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Todd Hall, Luke was a Team Captain, Central Piedmont 4A All-Conference and 1st Team All-Forsyth County. Along with being awarded the Presidential Scholarship to Wingate University and being a member of the basketball and track teams at Reagan, Luke participated in the Crosby Scholars, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the C.A.R.E. Club. He volunteered through Crosby Scholars where he assisted with the Special Olympics and Good Samaritan Ministries. He was coached by Josh McGee.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Jonathon Palbusa and Sakika Mitchell, Jamari was a Team Captain, 1st-Team All-Conference and received the Coaches Award. Along with being a member in the National Technical Honor Society and running track, Jamari volunteered at Shannon Grey, a local rehabilitation facility. He was coached by John Patterson.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Anthony and Lee Ann West, Spencer was a Team Captain and three-year starter. Along with being a member of the National Honor Society, Crosby Scholars, Outdoor Club and Latin Club, Spencer volunteered with the YMCA, Young Life and The Salvation Army. He was coached by Pat Crowley.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Robert and Marlo Countiss, Jake was a member of two 3A state runner-up teams and earned All-Conference and Second Team Burlington Times News All-Region. A member of the National Honor Society who served as Senior Class President and was active in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Key Club, Jake also ran track. He was coached by John Kirby. His scholarship was given in memory of Coach Fred Brady by Angie Bartis.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Betty and Samuel M. Cook III, Sirod was a Team Captain, MVP, All-Northwest Region and Conference Defensive Player of the Year. Along with being a member of the National Honor Society, Crosby Scholar and playing basketball for two years at East Forsyth, Sirod volunteered in feeding the homeless on holidays, helped pass out food boxes to the needy and worked a football camp for youth to improve their skills. He was coached by Todd Willert.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of George and Misty Fleming, Garner is a 2-year starter in football as well as Team Captain for wrestling and a member of the track &amp; field team at Eastern Alamance. Along with being Class Valedictorian, he served as President of the National Science Honor Society, was a member of the National Honor Society, National Math Honor Society and was a Junior Marshal. Garner is a member of the Dream Team, Student Council, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and earned 1st place in the Alamance-Burlington School System’s Science Fair. He volunteers his time as a Sunday school teacher and is a mission trip leader. He was coached by John Kirby.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Ralph and Alicia Taylor, De’Shaun was a Team Captain, 2-time State Champion and received the school Leadership Award. Along with being a member of the National Honor Society, National Beta Club and National Spanish Honor Society, De’Shaun played on the basketball team at High Point Christian. De’Shaun volunteered his time at West End Ministries tending the community garden and working with youth in the Miracle League where he helped disabled children play baseball. He was coached by Scott Bell.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Kevin and Loury Floyd, Tobias was a Team Captain, making the all-conference team and being named Offensive Player of the Year. Along with being a member of the National Honor Society, National Society of High School Scholars and receiving the Chancellor’s Scholarship to Fayetteville State, Tobias participated in the Big Brother Program and served as the editor of the school yearbook at Northeast. He volunteered at the Urban Ministry and World Victory International Christian Center. He was coached by Jason Lippard.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of John Shafer and Debra Washington, Christopher was a 2012 All-Conference player and two-time Scholar-Athlete. A member of the National Honor Society, he was active in the JROTC as a Cadet First Sergeant. He was coached by Rodney McCoy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Leon and Fanny Clarke, Josephus was Team Captain and All-Conference player. A member of the Care Club, he volunteered at a nursing home and did community clean up at the Path Finders Club, while also assisting his pastor as a Junior Deacon. He was coached by Paul T. Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Christopher and Danita Ratliff, Michael was a four-year Team Captain and as a Senior was All-Conference Honorable Mention. He was coached by Anthony Timmons.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Russell and Nicole Berger, Rory was an All-Conference and All-Area player in 2012 and earned Academic All-Conference three times. A member of the National Honor Society, he volunteered for the Crop Walk for Hunger, Score International Mission Trip, and was a Baseball Cup Leader. Rory was coached by Johnny Roscoe and R. Brian Thomas.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Turner Skidmore and Laurie Lucas, the Team Captain was twice named All-County and All-Conference. He was coached by Adrian Snow.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of David and Alicia Irvin, the Team Captain was also named the Team MVP. A Junior Marshall and member of the National Honor Society, Taylor was an AP Scholar with Distinction. An Eagle Scout and member of Young Life and Piedmont Scout Ranch, he was an Urban Ministries Soup Kitchen volunteer. Taylor was coached by Damon Coiro.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Dean and Deanna Michaux, Thomas was a member of the Northwest Young Life and served as a volunteer for the Second Harvest Food Bank. He was coached by Joe Woodruff.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Robert McCullough and Dawn Colbert, Jayvon was an All-Conference player. A Junior Marshall and Honors Graduate, he was a member of FCA, Student Council, Key Club, Chess Club and was the Student Council Vice-President. He volunteered for Relay for Life, Piney Grove Ministries, and in the community with the Key Club. Jayvon was coached by Peter Gilchrist.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Mike and Janet Pantuso, he was a Team Captain and earned straight A’s while serving as Vice-President of the Student Congress and National Honor Society. He also served as President of the Latin Club, as a Junior Marshal and member of the FCA. Joseph served as a volunteer for the Horsepower Therapeutic Learning Center, participated in a mission trip in Nashville, Tennessee and was a science project judge at the Haynes-Inman School. He was coached by Tommy Norwood.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Andy and Amanda Parker, the Team Captain was a member of the National Honor Society and the 2013 Model UN Best Delegate at Catholic University. He was a class secretary for Student Government, a member of the Key Club, and participated in the West Point Summer Leadership Seminar and US Naval Academy Summer Seminar. Samuel was coached by Charlie Jones.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of David and Nancy Smedberg, the Team Captain was named All-Conference Honorable Mention. The Junior Marshall was a member of the National Honor Society, National Math Honor Society, National English Honor Society, and was an AP Scholar with Distinction. He was also a member of the D.R.E.A.M. Team and Williams’ Orchestra. Joseph volunteered at the Alamance Regional Medical Center, Loaves and Fishes, Good Shepard Kitchen, Relay for Life and the Crop Walk. He was coached by David Green.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Andy and Lisa Clapp, Drew captained both the football and baseball teams and earned Academic All-Conference four times. A member of the Pep Club and National Honor Society, he volunteered at the local homeless shelter, Boy Scouts and as a peer tutor. Drew was coached by David Hines.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Harry and Lisa Dawson, the Team Captain and three-year starter was the 2011 CPC Defensive Player of the Year and in 2012 earned All-Northwest, All-Forsyth County, Forsyth County Defensive Player of the Year honors while also a star performer in track and field, baseball, and wrestling. A Crosby Scholar and member of the National Honor Society, Grant volunteered for Habitat for Humanity and as an elementary school reading monitor. He was coached by Josh McGee.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Kenneth and Sharon Rocker, Kenneth was a Team Captain and is graduating in the top 10 percent of his class. A member of the National Honor Society and Crosby Scholars, he volunteered at Castleshire Woods Association and Second Harvest Food Bank. He was coached by Eric Puryear.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Kerry and Marlo Bachelor, Kemar was the Team Captain and three-time All-Conference player. A two-year D.R.E.A.M. Team member with perfect school attendance for 2010-2012, Kemar was a National Youth Leadership Forum of Medicine recipient. He was coached by Darryl Brown.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Guy Whitlock and Beverly Parker, the Team Captain was the 2012 Most Valuable Offensive Lineman. Brandon served as a volunteer mentoring 3-4 year olds in football. Brandon was coached by Wayne Jones.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Kevin and Kris Connolly, Michael was a Team Captain and earned the Gold Helmet Award. The National Honor Society member was an AP Scholar, Junior Marshal and was on the straight A Honor Roll. A member of the FCA, Michael volunteered as a canned food drive facilitator at First Baptist Church of Jamestown. He was coached by Scott Schwarzer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Tommy and Toika Neese, the three-year Team Captain was named All-Conference and All-Area as a senior. A nominee for the National Honor Society, he volunteered in feeding the homeless at Ministries of Christ. He was coached by Fritz Hessenthaler.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Lisa Carlton, Jamon was a Team Captain, a member of Crosby Scholars and Secretary of the Student Leadership Council. He volunteered at the Oaks Retirement Home. Jamon was coached by DeAngelo Bell and Martin Samek.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Tyronne and Natasha Hamer, Tyronne was a Team Captain and a two-time All-Conference player while also competing in basketball. A Presidential Scholarship Award winner, he also participated in ROTC throughout his high school career. Tyronne volunteered with the elderly at the Fresh Start Service. He was coached by Tommy Pursley.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Warren and Josette Hamrick, Chris was a three-year Defensive Captain and earned All-Conference Honorable Mention. He was also a member of Page High’s Athletes in Action, and volunteered as a tutor for the Page-Cone Connection. He was coached by Kevin Gillespie.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Sid and Debbie Grant, the two-time Team Captain was the 2012 CPFC Defensive Player of the Year while earning All-State honors and participating in the 2012 Oasis Shrine Bowl for private schools. Rock volunteered with the Rotary Club Youth Leadership Program, Open Door Ministries and Habitat for Humanity while serving as a motivational speaker for challenged youth/students of Guilford County. He was coached by Steve Lechner.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Earl and Donna Palmer, the Team Captain was also a member of the basketball and track teams. A Junior Marshall and member of the National Honor Society, he was a 2013 North Carolina State University STEM Student Scholar and participated in the African-American Male Leadership Summit. Christopher was coached by Torry Ellison.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Harold and Sabrina Pinson, the Team Captain was All-County first team in 2010 and All-Conference in 2012. He was also a member of the Crosby Scholars and Student Council. He was coached by Melvin Palmer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Robert and Stephanie Wells, the Team Captain was a member of the National Honor Society and Crosby Scholars. Timothy volunteered as a mentor through Glenn High School Mentoring Program. He was coached by Aldine Payne.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Jay and Donna Perdue, the Team Captain and two-time All-Conference player was also a three-year All-Conference player and Captain of the golf team. A Student Government Secretary and member of the D.R.E.A.M. Team, he volunteered at the Presbyterian Retirement Home. He was coached by Steve Johnson.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of John and Lisa Kirby, JT was a Team Captain and earned All-Region and Mid-State All-Conference while earning Academic All-Conference Football in 2011 and 2012. A member of the National Honor Society, FCA, Student Council, and the Spanish Honor Society, he also participated in baseball and indoor track. He volunteered as a middle school mentor and elementary school tutor. He was coached by his father, John Kirby.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Shonnette Patterson, DeAnthony was a two-time Team Captain and was the All-County Senior of the Year. He volunteered with the elderly at Lutheran Homes. DeAnthony was coached by Todd Willert.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Mike and Sandra Schultz, he was a two-year Team Captain and was named All-Metro 4-A Conference as well as All-Conference his junior and senior years. A Junior Marshal and member of the National Honor Society, he was a Junior Elon Scholar and Wofford Scholar. A member of Young Life and FCA, Andrew volunteered in Refugee Outreach at Hunger’s Glen Apartments. He was coached by Chris Causey.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Stephen and Julie Foster, the Team Co-Captain earned Second Team All-Conference and All-Region in 2012. A Junior Marshal, Eric was a member of the National Honor Society, FCA, Student Council, and was a Governor’s School Nominee. He volunteered with Loaves and Fishes, Operation Christmas Child, and Christmas Cheer. Eric was coached by Henry Trevathan.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Pat and Karen Bell, the Team Captain and two-time Mid-State 3A All-Conference player also earned First Team Times News All-Region Honors. A D.R.E.A.M. Team member and ambassador for FCA, he was a volunteer for Habitat for Humanity and Special Olympics. Michael was coached by Jeff Snuffer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Rosemary Napper, Jonathan was an All-County Player in 2012. A member of the National Honor Society, Spanish Club and Crosby Scholars, he was an Advanced Placement Scholar and Gardner Webb Junior Scholar. Jonathan volunteered for the Terri B. Cole Ovarian Cancer Foundation and the Forsyth Medical Center. He was coached by Laymar Marshall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Ramon Pagan and Brenda Gonzalez, Juan was a Team Captain who was named Defensive Impact Player of the Year in addition to being a two-time All-Conference player. As well as earning a Presidential Scholarship, Juan was a member of the National Society of High School Scholars and a City Refuge Church volunteer. He was coached by Eric Rainey.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Terence Dorsey and Tamela Donnell, James was named the Best Offensive Player of 2012 and also 3-A Mid-State Honorable Mention. Along with earning Academic All-Conference, James was a member of the Beta Club, the National Honor Society, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the Junior Civitan Club. He was also the Student Government Senior Class Vice-President. James was coached by Jeremy McDaniel.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Hidler and Agnes Hooks, Caleb was an All-Conference player and Team Captain. Along with being a four year honor roll member, he was actively involved in the National Honor Society and the Technology Club. Caleb was also a volunteer at the Historical Museum. He was coached by Steven Davis.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Melvin Palmer and Jackie Robinson, Ryan was a Team Captain who earned All-City County and National Underclassmen Combine All-American honors. In addition to being an Academic All-Star, Ryan was a varsity letter winner in baseball, golf, track and indoor track. He was coached by Lamont Scales.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of De'Landa Adams, Jacquez was an All-Conference player who also served as Team Captain. In addition to being a member of the National Beta Club and the National Society of High School Scholars, he also volunteered for the M.O.V.E. food drive. Jacquez was coached by Wayne Jones.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Stacey Romano, Sean was an All-Conference player who also served as a Team Captain. As well as being active with the National Honor Society and earning Cum Laude for the National Latin Exam, Sean was President of the Latin Club and a volunteer at Our Lady of Mercy and Brenner Children's Hospital. He was coached by James Clark Jr.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of William and Vashanda Brown, Christopher was a two-time Team Captain wThe son of Marion and Jennie Hawkins, Dedrick was a Team Captain who earned the Golden Helmet Award in addition to being an All-Conference and All-County player. Along with being a Crosby Scholar, he was a member of the National Honor Society, the Technical Honor Society and also a volunteer for Ronald McDonald House and Samaritan Ministries. Dedrick was coached by Antwon Stevenson. ho earned Metro 4-A All-Conference and News &amp; Record Second Team All-Area in 2009 and Defensive Line Player of the Year in 2010. He was a three year member of the basketball team and also served as a volunteer with Greensboro Urban Ministries. Christopher was coached by Fritz Hessenthaler.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Allan Hild and Wendy Pratt, Joseph was an All-Conference and Second Team All-Area performer. In addition to being involved in Athletes in Action, he was also a volunteer for Habitat for Humanity. Joseph was coached by Kevin Gillespie.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Schenika White, RaeQuann was an All-Conference and two-time Time News All-Region player. Along with being named Most Outstanding Linebacker, RaeQuann was an active volunteer with the Salvation Army and was a member of the National Honor Society and the Technical Honor Society. He was coached by David Green.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Pauletta Lewis, Nathan was a Junior Marshall and a member of the National Society of High School Scholars. He was also a member of the Beta Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Multi-Culture Club and Astronomy Club. Nathan served as a volunteer for a soup kitchen and was involved with a local food drive. He was coached by Doug Robertson.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Randy and Angela Stoner, Nathan was an All-Conference player. Along with being a Team Captain, Nathan was on the Honor Roll and was an active member of his church. Nathan was coached by Darryl Brown.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Kathy Carter, Isaiah was a Team Captain and All-Conference player who also competed in track and field. Along with being a member of the National Honor Society, Isaiah was a volunteer for Young Adult Mentors. He was coached by Martin Samek.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Alan and Jennifer Michaux, Jesse was a Team Captain and All-Conference player. In addition to being a member of the Future Farmers Association, Jesse was a volunteer basketball coach and also a volunteer at McConnell Road Baptist Church. He was coached by Fritz Hessenthaler.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Tyrone and Liz Huntley, Kedlin was an All-Conference and All-Northwest Defensive player. Along with being a Team Captain, Kedlin was named Student of the Month and Homecoming King in 2014. He was also a volunteer basketball coach. Kedlin was coached by Adrian Snow.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of George Mack and Kelly Davis, Jason was a Team Captain who was a three-time All-Conference player. Along with being an All-Northwest Selection, Jason was on the honor roll, a Key Club member and also a varsity letter winner in basketball. He was coached by Eric Puryear and David Hamlin.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Nena Ikwechegh, A.J. was an All-Conference and All-County player. As well as being a Team Captain, A.J. was an AP Scholar who was a member of the National Honor Society, and the Science National Honor Society. He was also a volunteer with the Warriors for Wells organization. A.J. was coached by Josh McGee.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Jim and Kim Cobb, Alec was a Team Captain who earned the Golden Helmet Award. Along with being a member of the National Honor Society, Key Club and Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Alec was a baseball and tennis player. He was also a volunteer at Jamestown United Methodist Church. Alec was coached by Tom Norwood.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Kristal Cooper, William was an All-County and All-Conference player. In addition to being a Crosby Scholar, William was a member of the Art Club, Black Achievers and the Student Government Association. He was coached by Germane Crowell.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Allen and Beverly Hunt, Michael was a Team Captain. In addition to being a member of the National Honor Society, Michael earned the Viking Heart Award, Student of the Year Award and was also involved as a volunteer for Oak Ridge Physical Therapy and the animal shelter. He was coached by Jared Rolfes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Dirk and Gayle Taylordean, Duncan was a Team Captain who was also an All-Conference player. He was a National Merit Scholarship finalist, a Junior Marshall, Valedictorian and an AP Scholar with Distinction. Along with being a member of the National Honor Society, Beta Club and the Science Olympiad, Duncan was an active volunteer at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church. He was coached by Johnny Roscoe.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Scott Travis and Lori Hawks, Bradley was an All-Conference player. In addition to being a Team Captain, Bradley was a Crosby Scholar, a member of the National Honor Society, the Technical Honor Society and also the Future Business Leaders of America club. He served as a basketball coach at the YMCA and was also an active volunteer with Second Harvest Food Bank. Bradley was coached by Peter Gilchrist.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Gary and Kristy Smith, Britton was an All-Conference and All-Region player. He was a Team Captain and a also a part of the All-Academic team. Britton was coached by Jeff Snuffer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Kurt and Jackie Gehsmann, Kevin was a two year Team Captain who was also an All-Conference player. Along with representing North Carolina in the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas All-Star Game, Kevin was a First Team All-Area Linebacker. He was coached by Chris Causey.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Kenny and Karan Sharpe, Karson was a Team Captain who was named Offensive Payer of the Year in addition to being an All-Conference player. Along with being a two-time Player of the Week, Karson volunteered at the animal shelter, a local elementary school and also at a nursing home. He was coached by Todd Willert.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Joyce Martinez, Abraham was an All-Conference player. In addition to competing in wrestling and track, Abraham was a Student Government representative, a library assistant and also a CTEC Pantry volunteer. He was coached by Anthony Timmons.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Edward and Adrienne Cozart, Daniel achieved Academic Excellence in Chemistry and Geometry. In addition to earning the Citizenship Award, Daniel was a member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes and also served as a peer tutor. He was coached by Antonio Kirkpatrick.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Jim and Tina Lowell, Benjamin was a Team Captain who was First Team All-Region and All-Conference as well as Academic All-Conference. Along with being Senior Class President, Benjamin was the 2014 Speech and Debate Outstanding Speaker of the Year, a member of the National Honor Society and North Carolina High School Athlete Advisory Council and also a volunteer with the Boys and Girls Club. He was coached by John Kirby.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Mack and Kayla Oldham, Thomas was a Team Captain and First Team All-Conference player who earned the Southern Alamance Team MVP Award. Along with being an AP Scholar and earning the Presidential Scholar Award, Thomas was a Governors School Nominee. He was active in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, the Debate Club and also served as a volunteer coach for Upward Basketball. Thomas was coached by Andrew Carrouth.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Anthony and Jewel Venable, Trovin was a Team Captain and was honored in the Chancellors Publication. He was an active member in the Key Club and also the Walkertown Civic Club. He was coached by Mike Springston.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Lemuel Currie Sr. and Monica Williams, Lemuel was an All-Region and All-Conference player. In addition to competing in basketball and track, Lemuel volunteered for Habitat for Humanity and interned at Lab Corp with Stewart Physical Therapy. He was coached by Jauron Holman.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Walter Harris and Nancy Briggs, Brett was a Team Captain who was named Most Improved Offensive Lineman. As well as being an active member in the Technology Student Association and Young Life, Brett volunteered with the Greensboro Youth Council and also earned a Service Learning Diploma. He was coached by Pat Neal.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Henri and Valentine Fitzgerald, DaeQuan was an All-Conference and All-County player who also served as a Team Captain. In addition to being in the National Society of High School Scholars and being an AP Scholar, DaeQuan earned the Patrick Henry and Presidential Scholarships all while being a member of the All-Sports Club and French Club. He was also a Habitat for Humanity Youth Coach. DaeQuan was coached by Laymarr Marshall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Harvey Hairston and Latoya Allen, Krishawn was an All-Conference player who earned the Demon Iron-Man Award. In addition to being Team Captain, Krishawn was a member of the National Society of High School Scholars and volunteered for many local events in the area. He was coached by Jason Smith.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Saddiq and Karol Elamrani, Amin was selected to the all-conference football team, and was a two-time player of the week. In addition to being on the A honor roll, Amin was a three-time academic all-conference and an honor student. He is a member of the track team and is active in the multicultural club. His community service includes field set up for a women’s football league and projects through Habitat for Humanity. Coached by Earl Bates, Amin plans to attend Wake Forest, Campbell, or Saint Andrews and hopes to have a career in marketing, business, or as a personal trainer/coach.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Doris Johnson, Nathan was a two-time captain of the football team, all-conference, and three-time player of the week. He has been active in the Boy Scouts for over nine years where he has been quartermaster, chaplain’s aide, troop leader, patrol leader and recognized as an Eagle Scout. His community service activities include assisting at the Greensboro Urban Ministry, park clean-ups, and various Eagle Scout projects. Coached by Bryant Miller, Nathan plans to attend UNC-Greensboro, Guilford College, or NC Wesleyan and hopes to have a career in law, business administration or business marketing.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Scott and Amy Petitfils, Copeland was captain of the football team, all-conference, all-area, all state, conference defensive player of the year, team defensive MVP, and is the all-time leader for tackles at High Point Christian Academy. In addition to being vice-president of the National Honor Society, Copeland is vice-president of the Beta Club, received the Barnabas Award for encouraging others and being a leader, and was the student council secretary of state in 2016. He is active in the Interact Club and Breakfast Buddies where he helps mentor elementary students. His community service includes Project Serve working with homeless in Atlanta, providing manual labor for Youth With A Mission (YWAM) in Orlando, working with disabled high school students through Young Life and the Miracle League of High Point. Coached by Scott Bell, Copeland plans to attend Hampden-Sydney, Gardner-Webb, or Sewanee and hopes to have a career in international business, engineering, or law.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Jim and Patty Cortes, Connor was a football team captain and recipient of the Villain award. In addition to being on the honor roll for four years, Connor played baseball, was active in the Special Olympics Club, the Senior Mentor Club, and was president of the Bishop McGuinness Pit Crew. He volunteered with the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church nursery the Miracle League and Special Olympics. Coached by Drew Hackett, Connor plans to attend East Carolina, UNC-Charlotte, or Appalachian State to major in communications or construction management.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Billy and Lenny Edringston, Myles was a captain of the football team, recipient of the Northern Guilford Coaches’ Award and academic all-conference. In addition to being a member of the Beta Club, Myles was selected as leader for the Student of the Month Breakfast and is active in the Embracing Leadership Through Diversity in Athletics (ELDA) Club. His community service includes highway cleanup with the Beta Club, reading to youth, assisting with football summer camp, and church activities. Coached by Erik Westberg, Myles plans to attend UNC-Charlotte or UNC-Chapel Hill and hopes to be a sports physician or physical therapist.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Arriane Haith, Justin was a team captain, Metro 4A all-conference and defensive player of the year. In addition to being on the A/B honor roll, Justin is very active with community service projects, which include tutoring, feeding the homeless, prayer circles, mentoring youth, mowing lawns, painting houses, and mentoring students at Kiser Middle School. Coached by Darryl Brown, Justin plans to attend Hampden-Sydney, Methodist, or Guilford College and will pursue a career as a physical therapist.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Corey Peterkin and Latasha Coleman, Isaiah was a two-year football team captain, three-time all-conference selection, two-time all-region and team MVP. In addition to being selected a member of the National English Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta Honor Society, Isaiah was also active in Young Life, was vice-president of the D.R.E.A.M. team, and tutored 8th grade students in math. Coached by Jim McGill, Isaiah plans to attend NC State, NC Central, or UNC Charlotte to study electrical or civil engineering.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Michael and Sonja Mobley, Jevon was a team captain, all-conference, and was selected to receive the team’s Offensive Lineman of the Year award. In addition to being on the A-B honor roll throughout high school, he has perfect attendance and is a member of the Century Club (recognized as one of the top 100 students in the school). He has been a photographer for athletics with the school yearbook and was active in a trash clean-up project in the community. Coached by Jason Bradley, Jevon plans to attend NC A&amp;T State and pursue a career in civil engineering or accounting.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Brian and Elizabeth Richardson, Brian earned all-conference and all-region honors as well as player of the week. In addition to being inducted into the National Honor Society, Brian was recognized as academic all-conference and received the principal’s award for academic excellence. Brian is active in school life, participating in the NCDOT Bridge Building Contest, is a member of the school’s DREAM Team, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and assists with Project Unify. His community service includes building a race track for kids. Coached by John Kirby, Brian plans to attend Appalachian State and pursue a career in the FBI, the Army, or CIA.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Reyes Cruz-Revera and Natividad Cisneros-Hernandez, Wilbert was a team captain and recipient of the coaches’ award. In addition to being on the “A” honor roll, Wilbert is a member of the National Honor Society, the Spanish National Honor Society and has been offered several scholarships, including the presidential scholarship from High Point University and Deans Scholarship from Greensboro College. He has been active in the JROTC where he was selected as battalion commander, captain of the wrestling team, and has volunteered through his church working at a homeless shelter. Coached by Pat Crowley, Wilbert plans to attend UNC Charlotte, Appalachian State, or Western Carolina and will major in business administration, accounting, or communications.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Anthony and Vanessa Westberry, Terrence was a football team captain, earned all-conference honors, and received both offensive and defensive linemen of the year team awards. He is a Crosby Scholar and has volunteered to work in a soup kitchen through Good Samaritans. Coached by Josh Pardue, Terrence plans to attend NC Central and pursue a career in business management.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Joel and Cecelia Stemple, Brooks was a team captain, team player of the week, all-conference, selected to the all-county team and two-time winner of the Bobcat Award. Brooks was selected as a junior marshal and currently ranks in the top 50 in his class. He is active in other areas of school life, which include FBLA, Spanish Club, Earth Club, and Core Club. Brooks was very active in the Boy Scouts and his community service activities include waiting tables for a fundraiser with the Newcomers Club and volunteering at Vacation Bible School. Coached by Antwon Stevenson, Brooks plans to attend Guilford College and will study political science.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Lindley and Debbie Ivey, Carey was selected as recipient of the Great American Rivalry Student-Athlete Award and the Page Football Team Character Award. In addition to being a member of the National Honor Society, Carey is an IB diploma candidate and is active in the Young Life Club. His community service includes volunteer work at Greensboro Urban Ministry, Guilford County 4H, his church youth group, Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas, the Wyndham Championship, and Upward Bound Basketball. Coached by Jared Rolfes, Carey plans to attend the University of Kentucky, NC State, or UNC-Chapel Hill and hopes to have a career in sports as an athletic director, sports management, or broadcasting.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Mohennon Hill and NaShica Boyd, Khalil was a three-year member of the football team and selected all-conference his junior and senior years. In addition to being on the honor roll, Khalil is active with volunteer service in concessions at Dash games and working with youth at the recreation center. Coached by De’Ron Middleton, Khalil plans to attend UNC-Charlotte, Johnson C. Smith, or Fayetteville State and hopes to pursue a career in broadcasting or sports medicine.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Stephen and Karla Moore, Kolin was a football team captain, second-team all-conference and received the Football Patriot Award. In addition to being inducted into the National Honor Society, Kolin was a junior marshal, academic all-conference, a district nominee for Governor’s School, and is ranked 3rd in his class. He is active in a number of clubs, including National Honor Society, FFA, Hunter Safety Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, the Envirothon team and others. His community service activities include assisting with Toys for Tots, Operation Christmas Child, caroling, and singing at community events with a group called Acafellas. Coached by Andrew Carrouth, Kolin plans to attend UNC-Charlotte or NC State and will pursue a career in civil engineering.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Thomas Martin and Daphne Green, Thomas was a captain of the football team and selected as a Blue-Grey All-American. In addition to being inducted into the National Honor Society, Thomas was a member of the Beta Club, a junior marshal, and a student ambassador. He was a marksman on the rifle team and participated in wrestling and track. Through his involvement with ROTC he assisted with a toy drive for children of veterans. Through the Beta Club he worked as a fair volunteer and assisted with a Trunk or Treat project. Coached by Greg Scales, Thomas plans to attend NC A&amp;T State, NC Central, or Johnson &amp; Wales and hopes to have a career in engineering, business, or technology.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Mark and Vonshell Woodson, Faraji was a football team captain and selected as special teams MVP. In addition to being on track to graduate as the class salutatorian, Faraji was a junior marshal, and has earned several awards including the Dudley Academic Letter of Excellence, the Dudley Teacher Award, the Most Innovative Senior Project, and was a finalist in the NC A&amp;T Engineering Competition. He is active in several clubs, including student government, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 4H Club, the Oasis Gardening Club, and vice-president of the S.M.A.R.T. Club. His community service includes volunteering as a counselor at EPIC Jumpstart, the Parks and Recreation Teen Engagement Committee, Fun Fourth Festival, and Marks Family Care where he spent time and did activities with residents. Coached by Steven Davis, Faraji plans to attend Howard or NC A&amp;T State and hopes to become a neurosurgeon, general physician, or general surgeon.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Derrick Spencer and Rottura Carlton, Dominick was a football team captain, two-time all-conference selection and earned all-region honors in 2017. Dominick is also a member of the school’s track team, is active in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and is president of the Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA). Dominick is always willing to help and is often seen assisting other students. Coached by Kerry Taylor, Dominick plans to attend NC A&amp;T State, Winston-Salem State, or NC Central and would like a career as a research biologist, developmental biologist, or in bio-engineering.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of John and Ruth Chu, Mason was a captain on the football team and received the coaches award. In addition to being a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and ping pong clubs, Mason also participated in basketball, baseball, and swimming while in high school. His community service includes volunteering with the High Point Youth Leadership Academy and the Jamestown United Methodist Church mission trip. Coached by Eric Rainey, Mason plans to attend Carson-Newman and pursue a career in exercise Science.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Desmond and Misty Tuttle, Sage was a team captain and earned all-conference honors. In addition to being on the honor roll throughout high school, Sage has been a member of the Pre-Med Club and participated in track. His community service includes time with Dancers Edge helping at the desk and coaching with Pop Warner. Coached by Adrian Snow, Sage plans to attend High Point University, UNC-Charlotte, or UNC-Greensboro and hopes to have a career in business law, real estate or international business.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Randy and Tracie Bullins, Brandon was a two-year team captain, two-time all-conference selection, second team all-area, and selected as player of the week several times. In addition to being on the honor roll, Brandon was a Reflections Honor Project honoree in 2014. His community service includes volunteer work at the YMCA and Salem Towne. Coached by Todd Willert, Brandon plans to attend Fairmont State and hopes to have a career in meteorology, biology, or physics.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Garrick and Tracey Turner, Garrick earned Mid-State 2A all-conference linebacker honors. He has participated in other sports, including basketball, baseball, and track and is active in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. His community service activities include volunteering at summer camps with Burlington Parks and Recreation as well as other projects with Skills USA and Boys to Men. Coached by Derrick Jones, Garrick Plans to attend NC A&amp;T State and will pursue a career in engineering.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Terry and Pamela White, Zachary was a team captain, earned all-conference honors, all-area honorable mention, and defensive MVP. In addition to being on the honor roll every semester, Zachary was nominated for membership in the National Honor Society. He is very active in other areas of school life, including the Men of Excellence, Men of Invictus, the Volunteer Club, and H.O.S.A. He attended the National Conference for Community and Justice (NCCJ) Anytown where the focus was on being a leader in the community and has recently been selected to serve as a member on the Student Human Relations Commission at The Academy at Smith. He has volunteered as a tutor during summer programs at Shalom Baptist Church and participated in canned food drives. Coached by Brandon Wiggins, Zachary plans to attend UNC-Charlotte to study exercise science and hopes to have a career in sports medicine.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Tobias and Sandra Mack, Coleman was a two-year member of the varsity football team and recognized twice as lineman of the week. In addition to being in the National Honor Society, Coleman is a member of the National Technical Honor Society and has earned Straight A Honors recognition for three years. He is also a member of the wrestling team, vice-president of the Student Government Association and is active in the FCCLA, YMCA Black Achievers, and the Chic-Fil-A Leadership Academy. His community service activities include participation in Youth Grant Makers in Action, community outreach activities through Mercy Seat Holy Church Youth, and assisted in setting up a food bank at Pfafftown Christian Church. Coached by Josh McGee, Coleman plans to attend UNC-Charlotte, NC A&amp;T State, or NC State and pursue a career in computer science or software engineering.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of David Payne and Antoinette Hardin, David was a two-time all-conference player and selected to all-county defense second team. In addition to being on the honor roll throughout high school, David frequently volunteers to help other students and was a member of the school’s basketball team. Coached by Peter Gilchrist, David plans to attend Averett University and pursue a career in sports management.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Bobby Jr. and Britt Gordon, Tripp was a three-time Academic All-Conference honoree in addition to earning All-Conference, All-Metro 4-A, and All-Region. The Team Captain was a member of the National Honor Society, served the Student-Athlete Advisory Council as a NCSHAA Region 5 Representative, and received the Tony Perrou Coaches Award. Also a member of the baseball team, he was active in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and with various leadership conferences and forums. Tripp was coached by Daniel Barrow. His scholarship was given in memory of Coach Tony Perrou by Meredith Webb Printing.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Goran Rasuo, Dejan was a team captain, earned all-conference honors, and was second team all-area. He is also leader of the Ragsdale Athletics Unity Council. His community service activities include supporting middle school students by greeting them and making classroom appearances, helping physically disadvantaged students with fun activities during their color walk, and hosted families through work with St. Basil of Ostrog. Coached by Johnny Boykin, Dejan plans to attend UNC-Charlotte as a preferred walk-on and will pursue a career in electrical or mechanical engineering.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Ryan Johnson and Denise McKoy, Leshod was selected all-conference in football and was the recipient of the most improved award in 2017. In addition to being on the honor roll for four years, Leshod has also been recognized as the student of the month and has been active as a peer tutor. He has volunteered at a local recreation center and has assisted in serving meals at his church. Coached by David Hamlin, Leshod plans to attend NC A&amp;T State or UNC-Greensboro and study supply chain management, information technology, or business management.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Joel and Shea Christman, Jake was a team captain his senior year, selected for all-conference, first team all-region, first team all-state, and all-region offensive player of the year. In addition to his success on the football field, Jake participated in the Students Teaching and Reaching Students (S.T.A.R.S.) program where he worked with younger students. Coached by Jeff Snuffer, Jake plans to attend Elon and would like to have a career as a physician’s assistant, physician, or a lawyer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Jasmine Payne, Cameron was an all-conference and all-county member of the football team. Cameron is a Crosby Scholar, is active in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and was also a member of the schools wrestling and lacrosse teams. His community service includes founding and directing the Children’s Book Legacy to help provide books to children, which has received widespread recognition, and the Young Scholars Steam Workshop. Coached by Tiesuan Brown, Cameron plans to attend East Carolina, NC State, or UNC-Charlotte and would like a career in biomedical engineering or physical therapy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of William and Lafrasia McMillan, Joseph was a team captain, 2017 all-conference, and player of the week. In addition to being on the honor roll, Joseph is a Crosby Scholar, received the Outstanding Senior Award, and is in the IB program. He is active in the student council, has been part of the JROTC program for four years, and participated the JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge. His community service includes volunteering to serve and build through the Crosby Scholars and fundraising projects with both the JROTC and Parkland High. Coached by Martin Samek, Joseph plans to attend NC A&amp;T State or West Virginia State and hopes to pursue a career in mechanical engineering.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Victor and Lajuana Sellu, Caleb was selected as the most outstanding defensive back for the Bison. In addition to football, Caleb has participated in baseball and track and is a member of the M.O.V.E. club. Coached by Wayne Jones, Caleb plans to attend William-Penn, Columbia International, or NC Central and hopes to have a career in business, information technology, or a combination of the two.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Garrett and Charlene Apple, Brent was a football all-conference selection, all-area honorable mention, and runner-up for offensive player of the year. Along with being on the A-B honor roll, Brent has been offered presidential scholarships from several schools, including Brevard, Catawba, and Campbell. He was selected all-conference in track and is an active member of the FFA, Men of Destiny, and Psychology Clubs. Brent’s community service includes mentoring students at Alamance and Nathaniel Greene Elementary Schools, coaching a community basketball team for 4th and 5th grade boys and girls, as well as umpiring in the Miracle League of High Point. Coached by Kennedy Tinsley, Brent plans to attend Western Carolina, Appalachian State, or Greensboro College to major in wildlife biology, marine biology, or zoology.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Fabion Johnson, Ti’Quez has been a four-year member of the football team. In addition to being on the A-B honor roll for all of his high school career, Ti’quez has earned recognition as an NCHSAA scholar athlete for seven consecutive semesters and has been recognized as the TW Andrews scholar-athlete in both football and track. He is active in the AVID Academic Club and Science Club while also participating in track where he is a multi-year all-conference selection. His community service includes volunteering as a peer tutor, working concessions with the booster club, an AVID peer tutor, and weight room renovation as part of the Team8 Tour. Coached by Kelly Clark, Ti’Quez plans to attend UNC-Chapel Hill, East Carolina, or Appalachian State and will pursue a career in sports medicine or physical therapy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Wilford and Michelle Leonard, Jacob was a team captain and selected as all-area honorable mention. In addition to being in the National Honor Society, Jacob is a member of the National Spanish Honor Society, was named an AP Scholar with Distinction, and participated in the Science Olympiad. He is active in the Chess Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and Spanish Club. His community service activities include the Out of the Garden Project, Caroline’s Promise, through his church youth group assisted in repairing homes in South Carolina and helped tutor other students in Spanish. Coached by Kevin Wallace, Jacob plans to attend Rice, University of Virginia, or NC State and hopes to have a career as an actuary, accountant, or stock broker.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Anne Bratcher and the late Travis Bratcher, Daniel was the Defensive Line Captain, Mid-State 3-A All-Conference and the Greensboro News and Record Honorable Mention All-Area. Along with being an Academic All-Conference selection and being a Golden Helmet recipient for academics and athletics, Daniel was a two-term President and member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He also worked with his church youth group to prepare meals for the homeless. Daniel was coached by Jeff Snuffer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Latherio Boyd and Gabrielle Henderson, Brandon was an All-Conference player. Along with being on the Honor Roll, Brandon was a member of the National Society of High School Scholars and participated in Track and Field. He has volunteered his time to both the Salvation Army and Urban Ministry. Brandon was coached by Steven Davis.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Frederick and Michelle Harrison, Rick was a Team Captain, Central Piedmont All-Conference and First Team All-Forsyth County. Along with being a member of the National Honor Society, Rick was a Junior Marshall and an AP Scholar with Distinction. Rick volunteered his time as a youth basketball and lacrosse coach at the YMCA and as a youth T-Ball coach with the Winston-Salem Little League. He was coached by Josh McGee.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Tubu and Tanya Douthit, Trajan was a Team Captain and All-Conference selection. Along with being on the Honor Roll, he was a member of the Key Club, National Black Theater Festival and ran Track for three years. Trajan volunteered with Habitat for Humanity and the Second Harvest Food Bank. He was coached by David Hamlin.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Abdul and Esther Ali, Bilal was All-Conference, Second Team All-Region and Offensive Player of the Year at Eastern Guilford. He also participated in Track and Field. Along with being Academic All-Conference, Bilal was a member of the chess club. He was coached by Doug Robertson.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Larry and Angela Hartsfield, Justin was a Team Captain and All-Conference Honorable Mention. Along with being a member of the All-Conference Academic Team, he was a member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Justin was coached by Jason Lippard.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Daniel and Michelle Heavener, Mason was a Team Captain, three time All-Conference and All-Northwest Honorable Mention. Along with being a member of the National Honor Society, Mason was a member of the Spanish Honor Society, Key Club and served as President of the Walkertown Student Government. Mason has volunteered with coaching a youth football team and assisting with Freshman Orientation at Walkertown. He was coached by Josh Pardue</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of John and Lisa Gehris, John was a three-year varsity letterman and was twice a Team Captain. A member of the National Honor Society and Honor Roll student, he earned the AP Scholar Award. In addition to competing in wrestling, John served as a volunteer for Special Olympics, Skeet Club Manor and High Point Hospital. He was coached by Scott Schwarzer.The son of Jerome and Lisa Dixon, Andrew was Academic All-Conference and recipient of his school’s Coaches Award. Along with being an AP Scholar, he was an active member of the National Honor Society, Beta Club and Key Club. Andrew was coached by Adam Clay.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Kyle and Tracie Agha, Kyad was a Team Captain, two time All-Forsyth County and 2014 All-Conference selection. Along with being the Clemmons Rotary Club Student of the Month, Kyad was in the Key Club, on the Inter-Club Council and served a Secretary/Treasurer of West Forsyth’s Student Government. He was coached by Adrian Snow.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Lateisha Johnson, Isaiah was All-Conference and made the All-County team. Along with being a member of the French Club, Isaiah also made the Honor Roll and was a member of the Black Achievers Club. He volunteered at his church with its soup kitchen. Isaiah was coached by Laymarr Marshall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Chuck and Tracie Hall, Blythe was a Team Captain, All-Conference and All-Area Honorable Mention. Along with being a member of Junior Civitan and the National Technical Honor Society, Blythe served as the editor of his school’s yearbook. Blythe volunteered as a mentor to students at McLeansville Elementary. He was coached by Fritz Hessenthaler.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Dwayne and Gloria Crawley, Amari was a Team Captain and Honorable Mention All-Conference. Along with being a member of the Dream Team and the National Honor Society, Amari served as the Student Body Vice President at Graham. Amari has volunteered in the community by working at Hospice and many blood drives sponsored by the National Honor Society. He was coached by Anthony Timmons.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of April Boswell, Ryan was All-Conference and Second Team All-Region. He was a member of the Dream Team and volunteered with Habitat for Humanity. Ryan was coached by Jauron Holman, a former Corrigan-Faircloth Scholarship Recipient.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Thomas and Karen Kazimir, Michael was Academic All-Conference for two years. Along with being a member of the National Honor Society, Michael was a member of the Student Council, Dream Team and Key Club. He volunteered with the Special Olympics and coached at youth football and basketball camps. Michael was coached by John Kirby.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Scott and Suzanne Bell, Brett was a Team Captain, member of the 2015 NCISAA State Championship team and the recipient of his school’s Unsung Hero Award. Along with being a member of the National Honor Society, Brett was a member of the Science National Honor Society and the Varsity Track team. He volunteered his time coaching in the Miracle League of High Point and working in an Alzheimer’s Care Facility. Brett was coached by Scott Bell.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Richard and Christine Coughlin, Jacob was Team Captain of both Grimsley’s Football and Wrestling teams. Along with being a member of the National Honor Society, Jacob was also an AP Scholar, a member of the Food Pantry Club and the first teen member appointed to the Greensboro Urban Ministries Board of Directors. He was coached by Pat Neal.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of John and Laurie Roberts, Spencer was a Team Captain and an Academic All-Conference selection. Along with being on the Honor Roll, Spencer is a member of the Dream Team, FFA and participated in Track. He also served as a counselor at a youth camp. Spencer was coached by Andrew Carrouth.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Geoffrey and Sandra Russell, Carson was a Team Captain and Most Improved Offensive Player. Along with being in the National Honor Society, FCA and Young Life, Carson is an AP Scholar and recipient of the Bell Tower Scholarship. Carson served as Junior Class President and also Student Body Vice President. He was coached by Dave Grant.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Craig and Beverly McGarry, Matt was a three time All-Conference selection and Second Team All-Area. He was a member of two State 3A Championship teams at Northern Guilford. Along with being a recipient of the Guilford College Achievement Scholarship, he was a member of Model United Nations. Matt has volunteered his time by helping serve meals to refugees and coaching at a youth football camp. He was also active with the Tim Tebow Foundation and helped send funds for recreational supplies to children in Liberia. Matt was coached by Johnny Roscoe.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Wayne and Dacquin Washington, Matthew served as a Team Captain at Glenn. Along with being on the Honor Roll and participating in Track and Field, Matthew was a member of Fiesta-teaching English to native Spanish speakers. He was coached by Antwon Stevenson.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Jeremiah and Debra Hedrick, Jeremiah was a Team Captain, two time All-Conference and Honorable Mention All-Region. Along with being a member of the National Honor Society, Jeremiah was a member of the National Technical Honor Society, A-B Honor Roll and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He volunteered with tutoring and Reading Buddies. Jeremiah was coached by Darryl Brown.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of David and Lakeshia Hill, David was a Team Captain. Along with being an Eagle Scout, David was a recipient of the Scott Ellis Scholarship to Campbell and a member of the Black Achievers Club and Chess Club. David participated in his church choir. He was coached by Pete Gilchrest.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Kenneth and Dawn Stutts, the Team Captain earned All-Metro honors as well as the “Black Hat Award” for the player who best represented WGHS on the field. A member of the National Honor Society, he was also a member of the basketball and lacrosse teams and was an active volunteer with Guilford College area youth groups and Moses Cone Hospital. Tyler was coached by Chris Causey.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Tim and Kristie Stone, Justin was a Team Captain, All-Conference linebacker and Honorable Mention All-Area. Along with being in the National Honor Society, Justin was the recipient of the Teacher’s Award for Honors Physics. Justin has worked with a youth reading program, a hunger initiative and several youth football camps. He was coached by Jared Rolfes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Edward Heubner and Sarah Hiatl, Ehren was a Team Captain, All-Conference and a member of the 2013 2-A State Championship at Andrews. Along with being a member of the football team, Ehren played Baseball and ran Track. He was coached by Rodney McKoy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Germaine and Melanie Lane, Joshua was a Team Captain, All-Conference Offensive Lineman and All-County Defensive Lineman. Along with participating in Student Government, Joshua was a member of the National Honor Society and served as a Junior Marshall. He was coached by Germane Crowell.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Ruffin and Karen Price, Braxton was a Team Captain and Honorable Mention All-Conference. Along with being in the National Honor Society, Braxton was an AP Scholar and a member of the Student Council and FCA. He participated in the Breakfast Buddy Program and the Greensboro Youth Council Toy Drive. Braxton was coached by Eric Rainey.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Danielle Mitchell, Chase was a Team Captain and Honorable Mention All-Conference. Along with being on the President’s List, Chase was a member of the Special Olympics Club, Weight Lifting Club and also wrestled and played Lacrosse. He has volunteered at the Macedonia Family Resource Center in High Point. Chase was coached by Charlie Jones.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Carly Fulton, Cam was a Team Captain, three year Varsity starter and a two time team defensive MVP. Along with being on the Senior Board, Cam participated in Wrestling and Track and Field. Cam is active in his church, assisted with a clothing drive and regularly volunteers at a local soup kitchen. He was coached by Martin Samek.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Erik and Jenny Kiser, Harrison was a four time All-Conference and two time All-County selection. He was chosen as the kicker for the North Carolina team in the Shrine Bowl. Along with being a member of the Key Club, Harrison served as Vice President of Young Life. He has volunteered at the Ronald McDonald House and also as a Breakfast Buddy. Harrison was coached by Kevin Gillespie.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Frank and Kelly Cook, Travis was the Special Teams Captain. Along with being a member of the National Honor Society, Travis was a member of the French Club and the Red Cross Club. He was coached by Pat Crowley.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Karen Edwards, Javier was a Metro 4-A All-Conference player. During the summer months, Javier served as a counselor at his church’s summer youth camp.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Clifford and Lycia Phipps, Remy was the Golden Helmet recipient for highest GPA on the Ragsdale Football team. Along with being a member of the National Technical Honor Society, Remy was a recipient of the Presidential Academic Award, member of the Key Club and served as the Senior Class Vice President. Remy has volunteered with the Greensboro Urban Ministry and performed community service projects on the Martin Luther King Day of Service. He was coached by Tommy Norwood.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Kyle and Beth Glasgow, Nicholas was a football team captain and all-conference selection. He was selected for membership in the National Honor Society, was a Junior Marshal, and served a as vice-president of the Beta Club. He served more than 140 hours in community service projects with Westover Church and the Tamil-Kerr Bike, Run Walk event. Coached by Johnny Boykin, he plans to attend the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and wants a career as an orthodontist or in investment banking.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Jonathan and Kelly Hines, David was a football team captain who earned all-conference and all-county honors. He is an A/B honor roll student and academic all-conference for the Mid-Piedmont 3A. His community service includes work as a food bank volunteer and group leader at Little Kids Camp. Coached by Fritz Hessenthaler, David plans to attend the University of Findlay. He hopes to have a career in sports management or parks and recreation.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Robert and Robin Isaman, Aaron was a football team captain and regional qualifier in wrestling. Coached by Brian Terwillinger, he plans to attend Gannon University and pursue a career as a robotics engineer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Adrian Herndon and Falan Brown, Aj was a team captain on the football team. Coached by Mitchell Jenkins, he plans to attend Jackson State, NC State, or Florida Atlantic. His career choices include physical trainer, business owner, or marketing.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Scott Shelton and Angie Prevatt, Tyler was a football team captain earring both all-conference and all-area recognition. He is an active member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Warrior Buddies and the Future Warrior Camp. He has given back to his community with volunteers service at American Law Care and Triad Fellowship. Coached by Jeff Snuffer, he plans to attend Catawba and pursue a career as an electrician, contractor, entrepreneur or police officer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Ivan and Cynthia Alston, Taylor was the special teams captain and earned honorable mention all-conference. He is a consistent A/B honor roll student. His service includes volunteer work at White Oak Baptist Church and Faith Cuts Barber Shop. Coached by Jason Bradley, he plans to attend East Carolina, Greensboro College, or Guilford College. He hopes to pursue a career in criminal justice or coaching football.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of William and Laura Fairley, Jalen was a football team captain who earned all-conference and all-area recognition. He served as a president of the Men of Destiny and provided over 100 hours of serve educating youth. Being a well-rounded student, he was also selected for the NC Honors Chorus and the NC All-State Chorus. Coached by Earl Bates, he plans to attend Appalachian State, Coastal Carolina, or Fayetteville State University. His career options include communications and business.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Gregory Kennedy and LaWanda McCormick, Elijah is a three-sport athlete who earned all-conference in football. He was selected for membership in both the Beta Club and National Honor Society. He has also given back to his community with more than 50 hours of community service. Coached by Jacob Sheffield, he plans to attend NC A&amp;T State University, or NC Central, or East Carolina. Elijah hopes to have a career in architecture, civil engineering, or real estate.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Maurice Jones and Ann Lewis-Jones, Maurice was a team captain and winner of the captain’s award. He gives back to his community by serving as a volunteer coach with the YMCA. Coached by Chuck Doak, he plans to attend the Catholic University of America. Methodist University, or NC A&amp;T State University. His career choices include sports marketing and business marketing.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Antonio and Benita Davis, Caden was a football team captain who earned all-conference and all-county recognition. He was selected for membership in the National Honor Society and has been an honor roll student all four years. His community service includes activities with the Crosby Scholars, Second Harvest Food Bank and several other events. Coached by Pat Crowley, he plans to attend Fayetteville State University and purse a non-teaching career in health and physical education.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Rodolfo and Lauren Pascual, Jake was a football team captain and all-conference selection. He was selected for membership in the National Honor Society and was active in the spirit club. His community service included time with the Crosby Scholars, Sleep Out Winston-Salem and a blood drive. Coached by Josh McGee, he plans to attend Wake Forest University and have a career in medicine or computer science.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Johnny and Charla Hill, Jake was a three-year letterman for the football team at West Forsyth High School, where he also played basketball. His community service includes leading activities at vacation Bible school and a mission trip to Tennessee. Coached by Adrian Snow, he plans to attend Cape Fear Community College, Western Carolina, or Emory and Henry College. He hopes to pursue career in automotive customization technology, diesel &amp; heavy equipment, or business management.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Patrick and Emily Stokes, Jackson was a team captain who earned all-conference and all-region honors. He is active in several school clubs, is an officer in the National Honor Society, and was selected as Junior Marshal. Through work with the D.R.E.A.M. team, Mebane United Methodist Church, the National Honor Society and other organizations he has accumulated well over 200 hours of community service. Coached by John Kirby, he plans to attend Washington and Lee University with hopes to have a career as a project analyst, financial analyst or operations manager.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of James Royster and Tiffany Wooten, Jayson was a football team captain who earned all-conference and all-region recognition. He accumulated over 200 hours of community service through volunteer work with a youth football camp, Bank of America, and as a football manager. Coached by Tony Aguilar, Jayson plans to attend Fayetteville State or Catawba and will pursue a career in exercise science.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Mark and Vonshell Woodson, Boateng was a member of the school’s football and track teams. He is active in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and was selected as a Junior Marshal. His community service includes over 100 hours of work with the Autism Walk, Pink Panther Prowl, and the MLK day of Service. Coached by Steven Davis, he plans to attend NC A&amp;T State University. His career options include lawyer or supply chain Manager.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of John and Khan Jackson, John was a varsity letterman. He is an honor roll student and was selected for membership in the National Honor Society. He is active in several clubs, including Atkins Black Achievers, Crosby Scholars, and Key Club. He is a member of the concert band and volunteered his time with a variety of organizations. Volunteering with the Sigma Beta Club, YMCA Black Achievers, March of Dimes, the Salvation Army and other groups, he totaled almost 400 hours of community service through high school. Coached by David Hamlin, he plans to attend Mars Hill University. Career options include software developer, cyber security analyst or a computer engineer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Ervin and Denita Gardner, Kaleb was a football team captain and described by his coach a a natural leader. Coached by Mark Raynor, he plants to attend Manhattanville College. His career preferences include music producer or audio engineer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Ron Lenard and Kena Cohenouor, Will was selected as all-conference and all-area in football. He is a member of the Beta Club and recognized as academic all-conference by the Mid-State 3A. He contributed over 100 hours of community service, including fundraising for Hillinkski’s hope in memory of a teammate and friend. Coached by Erik Westberg, he plans to attend Randolph-Macon College and enroll in the pre-med program.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Carlos Lattimore and Mya Brown, Gunner was a football team member and earned second-team all-conference. In addition to football, he also participated in basketball and track &amp; field. He was a member of the chess club and has been selected for membership in the National Honor Society. He volunteered as a personal helper and in the soup kitchen at Bishop Kearney. Coached by Marcello Royal, he plans to attend McPherson College or Sterling University with hopes of a career in sport management.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Scott and Bronna Walker, Scott was a three-year starter and captain of the football team. He was a multi-year selection for all-conference and earned 2019-20 all-state recognition. He is an honor roll student, member of the Junior Board and member of the League of Extraordinary Men. He was also an actor in the all-county theater. Coached by Derek Bryant, he plans to attend Fayetteville State University and hopes to one day be an NFL general manager or NFL head coach.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Angelo Terry and Lashonda Stewart, Tre’sean was a football team captain, all-conference, offensive player of the year and selected for all-state. He is an honor roll student and has volunteered with the Dash Baseball and other organizations for 100 hours of community service. Coached by De’Ron Middleton, he plans to attend Limestone University, but is still undecided about a future career.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Mark and Mary U’Ren, Max earned all-conference and all-county honors as a member of the school’s football team. He was a member of the National Technical Honor Society as well as the debate team and chess club. He volunteered for more than 120 hours of service through the Mount Tabor food panty and other activities with the Mount Tabor football team. Coached by Tiesuan Brown, Max plans to attend NC Central University and wants to be a lawyer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of RaSheeda Lloyd, Markell earned all-conference and all-country recognition for his play on the football team. He is very active in other areas of school life as a active member in several clubs and captain of the quiz bowl team. Through his volunteer work with the Salvation Army, Family House, Adopt A Kid for Christmas and several other organizations, he has given back to his community with more than 100 hours of community service. Coached by Antwon Stevenson, Markell plans to attend Johnson C. Smith and pursue a career in business administration.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Chuck and Leigh Ellen Salmon, Micah played football as well as basketball and track. He was active in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and had more than 180 hours of community service, including a mission trip to Guatemala with Caroline’s Promise. Coached by Kevin Wallace, Micah plans to attend NC State University. He hopes to become a pastor.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Christopher and Shaniqua Burnette, Sincere earned all-conference and all-area recognition for his play in football. He was vice-president of the DECA Club and member of the National Honor Society. He volunteered for more than 200 hours with Camp EPIC. Coached by Darryl Brown, he plans to attend NC A&amp;T State University and hopes to have a career in law, sports broadcasting, or engineering.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Wayne Webb, Eric is a varsity letterman for the football team who displayed great leadership. He is captain of the Team Voyage club where he also volunteered for more than 150 hours assisting with food drives, promoting domestic violence awareness, and other education events. Coached by Doug Robertson, Eric plans to attend NC A&amp;T State University or Guilford Technical Community College and pursue a career in mechanical or civil engineering.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Michael Neddham and Lisa Swacker, Dontae was a member of the football team and a team captain described as a leader and great teammate. He is also a member of the D.R.E.A.M. team and volunteered with a Trunk or Treat with his church youth group. Coached by Courtland Grimm, Dontae plans to attend Appalachian State University. His career options include sports physician, media, or criminal justice.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Johnathan and Vivian Whisnant, Johnathan was a football team captain and member of the school’s wrestling team. He is described by his coach as the ultimate team player. His community service includes time with the Kids Day Fair, Kids of Childhood Cancer, and serving meals on Thanksgiving Day. Coached by Todd Willert, Johnathan plans to attend Appalachian State or Georgia State and hopes to have a career in audio engineering or digital music composition.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Jon and Kara Marshall, Seth was a three-year starter on the football team and earned academic all-conference recognition. He has been active in a variety of clubs, including the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Academy of Finance, and after school weightlifting. His community service activities include Feed the Hunger pack-a-thons, Turkey Trot fundraiser, Relay for Life and volunteer at Hospice of Alamance. Coached by Jim McGill, he plans to attend Appalachian State, Western Carolina, or UNC Charlotte. His career choices include design, business, and sport management.</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>The son of Angela Cheviron, Landon was an All-Conference kicker and Team Captain. In addition to being a member of the French Club, Landon volunteered with the Miracle League, Special Olympics and Relay for Life. He was coached by Eric Rainey.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Joe and Lynn Gardner, Cameron was an All-Conference player and Team Captain. As well as competing in baseball, Cameron was a member of the National Honor Society and volunteered with the Miracle League and a local soup kitchen. He was coached by Fritz Hessenthaler.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Ohgee Gwyn, Kendall was a three-time All-Conference player and a two-time Team MVP. In addition to being a two-time Team Captain, Kendall was a member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes and competed in tennis and basketball. He was coached by Martin Samek.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Ledia Bost, Niandre served as a Team Captain who received the Golden Helmet Award. In addition to competing in track and field, Niandre was an Honor Roll student and participated in the Spanish Club and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He was coached by Tommy Norwood.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Tom and Terri Koesters, Tommy was an All-Conference and Second Team All-County player. In addition to being a two-time Defensive MVP and serving as Student Council President, he was a member of the National Honor Society and the National Latin Honor Society. Tommy was coached by Charlie Jones.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of James and Lakesha Dunbar, Josh was a Team Captain. In addition to being named Winston-Salem Youth of the Year and Art Student of the Year, Josh was a Winston-Salem State University Match Science Engineering Network Oratorical Competition Winner and a member of the National Art Honors Society. He was also a Crosby Scholar and volunteered with the Salvation Army Boys and Girls Club. Josh was coached by Eric J. Puryear.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Vinicio Banda Vega and Veronica Guerro Rodriguez, Ricardo was an All-Conference and All-Region performer. In addition to being involved in art shows, he was a member of the National Honor Society, the Dream Team and the Blood Drive Club. Ricardo was coached by Steve Johnson.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Erle and Tricia Medford, Jesse was an All-Conference player who earned the Golden Helmet Award in 2013. Along with being a Team Captain, Jesse was a member of the National English Honor Society, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and volunteered with Deep Impact International Missions. He was coached by David Green. His scholarship was given in honor of Dr. Charles Kernodle.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Steven Gordon Sr. and Tara Gordon, Steven was a Team Captain and an All-Conference player. Along with competing in basketball and track and field, Steven was a member of the Spanish National Honor Society and contributed over 1000 hours of community service for the Lewis Recreation Center. He was coached by Chris Causey.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Alfonso Sr. and Amy McGraw, A.J. Jr. was an All-Conference player who was named Defensive Player of the Year in 2013. In addition to being a Team Captain, he was a member of the Leadership Nation Program, International Club and Youth-Mayors Commission and also volunteered with the Aviation Academy. A.J. was coached by Rodney Monroe.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of James and Kristen Gavin, Jalen was an All-Conference and All-County player. In addition to being a Team Captain, Jalen was on the Honor Roll and volunteered with his church. He was coached by Kevin Gillespie. His scholarship was given in memory of Coach Ken Page.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Shanika Poole-Summers, Khalil was an All-Conference player. In addition to competing in baseball and track, he was a member of the Student Council and the Drama Club. Khalil also volunteered with Habitat for Humanity. He was coached by Anthony Timmons. His scholarship was given in memory of Coach Gary Moser.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Jeff and Peggy Dickey, Ryan was a Second Team All-County player who also served as a Team Captain. As well as being a Crosby Scholar, he volunteered with the Northwest Baptist Church. Ryan was coached by Josh McGee.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Todd and India Pickard, Cole was a Defensive MVP in 2013 and a two-time All-Conference player. Along with being a three-time Team Captain, Cole was a Crosby Scholar and on the Honor Roll. He was coached by Todd Willert.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Leonard and Victoria Wragg, Bryshaun was an All- Conference player who also served as a Team Captain. In addition to being a member of the National Honor Society and Fellowship of Christian Athletes, he volunteered his time with local animal shelters. Bryshaun was coached by Darryl Brown.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Andre Ford and Anita Fewell, Naesza was a Team Captain who earned the Golden Helmet Award. In addition to being a member of the National Honor Society, he was involved with Fellowship of Christian Athletes and volunteered at First Baptist Church of Jamestown. Naesza was coached by Steven Davis.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Alex and Sherry Stovall, A.J. was a Team Captain. Along with competing in wrestling and track, A.J. was a Crosby Scholar and was on the Honor Roll. He was coached by Laymar Marshall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Troy and Noelle Tyner, Bailey was a two-time Team Captain. In addition to competing in baseball, Bailey was a member of the Key Club, Young Life and was on the Honor Roll. He was coached by Scott Saulweachter.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Steve and Barbara Stowe, Steve was two-time All-Conference player and Team Captain. In addition to earning the Wendy’s High School Heisman Award and competing in track and field, Steve was a Junior Marshall, a Crosby Scholar, on the Honor Roll and volunteered with a local youth football program. He was coached by Peter Gilchrist.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of James and Candace Rearick, Jacob was a Second Team All-Conference player who also served as a Team Captain. Along with being a Dream Team member, Jacob volunteered with a local nursing home and Relay for Life. He was coached by Andrew Carrouth. His scholarship was given in memory of Coach Tony Perrou.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Carl and Kim Ripberger, Christopher was a three-time All-Region and First Team All-Area player. In addition to being a Team Captain and Team MVP, Christopher was an AP Scholar, Junior Marshall and a member of the National Honor Society and Student Advisory Council. He also was a Peer Tutor and volunteered with the ALS Walk and Urban Ministries. Christopher was coached by R. Brian Thomas.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Ray Sykes and Karen Johnson, Thomas was an All-Conference and First Team All-Region player. Along with serving as a Team Captain, Thomas participated in lacrosse, the National Honor Society, Student Council and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He was also a Junior Marshall. Thomas was coached by John Kirby. His scholarship was given in memory of Coach Fred Brady.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Bryant and Angie Barringer, Bryant was a Team Captain. In addition to being a member of the National Honor Society, Bryant was also a member of the Beta Club, Student Government and the Yearbook Committee. He was coached by Antonio Kirkpatrick.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Kevin and Kelly Brinkley, Quintin was a Team Captain who was also a member of the Associated Press All-State Team, Defensive Player of the Year in 2013 and an East/West All-Star Selection. Along with competing in lacrosse and wrestling, Quintin was a Crosby Scholar and a member of the National Honor Society. He also volunteered at the Clemmons Food Bank and Second Harvest Food Bank. He was coached by Adrian snow.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Mark and Jennie Weekley, Ben served as Team Captain. In addition to being an AP Scholar and earning Academic Excellence with Highest Honors, Ben was awarded his high school’s Science Award and was a member of the Student Council and Boy Scouts of America. He earned his Eagle Scout Award and was a tutor, Ambassador and Athlete in Action. Ben was coached by Pat Neal. His scholarship was given in memory of Coach Bob Jamieson.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Kenneth and Tracy Foley, Ryan was an All-Conference player who was named Most Valuable Offensive Lineman in 2012. In addition to being a Team Captain, Ryan participated in baseball, golf and wrestling. He was also a member of the Concert Band and volunteered with the Kernersville Little League. Ryan was coached by Aldine Payne.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Tim and Catherine Dix, Christian was an All-Conference and All-Area player who also served as a Team Captain. In addition to playing on three League Championship teams, Christian was a member of the Honor Roll, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the baseball team. He was coached by Joe Woodruff.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Christopher and Antoinette Wilson, Justin was a two-time All-Conference and two-time Times News All-Region player who earned the Golden Helmet Award. Along with being a two-time Team Captain, Justin was a member of the National Honor Society and the Dream Team. He volunteered his time with the Special Olympics and a local nursing home. Justin was coached by Jeffrey Snuffer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of James and Hannah Keku, Daniel was an Academic All-Conference player and Special Teams Player of the Year. In addition to being a member of the National Honor Society and Beta Club, Daniel received the U.S. Achievement Academy Award for Computer Science and volunteered with NCCJ Piedmont Triad and his church. He was coached by Donovan Jackson. His scholarship was given in memory of James Angel.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Davis and Adaomma Edwards, Joshua was an Academic All-Conference player. Along with being a member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Student Council, Joshua volunteered with the Student Service Learning group. He was coached by Doug Robertson.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Brian and Angela Dalton, Robert was a team captain and team MVP as well as being selected all-conference and all-area. He has been on the A/B honor roll and was recognized as scholar-athlete of the week in 2018. He is a member of the JROTC and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. His community service includes work with Jack and Jill of America and the JROTC. Dalton is coached by Darryl Brown.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Andy and Gina Muse, Andrew was a team captain as a senior. He is a member of the National Honor Society, National Technical Honor Society, earned the Sons of the American Revolution Bronze ROTC Medal, and in 2018 earned certification from the NAF Academy of Hospitality and Tourism. He is a multisport athlete and is involved in a variety of school activities, including the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Mount Tabor Ambassador, captain with JROTC and senior class president. He has also served as a representative on the NCHSAA Student Athlete Advisory Council. His community service includes work with Habitat for Humanity, several projects through Jefferson Christian Church Youth Group as well as Samaritan Ministries Service. Muse is coached by Tiesuan Brown.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Tony and Andrea Foxx, Deaundrae was a team captain and earned the Western Guilford “Black Hat” award. He is a member of the leadership council, was selected as a Junior Marshal, is a member of the Guilford County Superintendent’s student advisory council, a member of the National Society of High School Scholars and was awarded a merit scholarship. His community service includes participation in a school fundraiser, church clean-up, JDL track clean-up, kids football camp and leading school tours. Foxx is coached by Brian Terwilliger.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Todd and Stacey Martin, William was a team captain, the recipient of the coach’s award, two-time all-conference, two-time all-region, and second team USA Today all-North Carolina team. He earned academic all-conference recognition and has been inducted into the National Honor Society. He was offered the Presidential Scholarship at Catawba College as well as the Belk Scholarship and True Homes Scholarship for Wingate University. He is active in several clubs including Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Go Green Environmental Club, DREAM Team Leadership Club, the Latin Club, and president of the Warrior Special Olympics Club. His community service includes work with the Special Olympics, youth football and baseball camps, Elementary School fundraiser events, and the Go Green Club fun run. Martin is coached by Jeff Snuffer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Moshok and Amoutong Shol, Ker was a team captain and honorable mention all-conference. He is on the A/B honor roll, has been nominated for membership in the National Honor Society and has been recognized as a scholar athlete. He volunteered in the community after the tornado, has spent time reading to elementary school students and has spoken to groups of rising freshmen. Shol is coached by Steven Davis.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Alfred and Felicia Coleman, Jayden was a team captain, all-conference, and was recognized as the offensive lineman MVP. He is a member of the Beta Club and National Technical Honor Society, earned the Bojangles Scholar Athlete Award, and is a recipient of the Eugene Thompson Scholarship. His community service activities include mentoring students at Ferndale Middle School, welcoming students to Northwood Elementary School, and mentoring members of Ferndale Middle School football team. Coleman is coached by Wayne Jones.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Gregory and Beth Day-Hairston, Morgan was a two-time team captain and an all-northwest athlete selection. He is an honor roll student and was selected for membership in the National Society of High School Scholars. A multisport athlete, he also found time to be active in the Culinary Arts Club, Nobacco Club, Key Club and Newspaper. His community service includes assisting children with S.T.E.M. related activities at SciTech, part of a youth ministry preparing toiletry baskets for families, volunteering with Crisis Control Ministries to prepare boxes of canned goods, and with Jack and Jill of America preparing bags for veterans and Thanksgiving baskets for families. Hairston is coached by David Hamlin.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Jamison and Mary Keltner, Christian was a team captain, Central Piedmont all-conference, all-county, and recognized as the team’s most improved player. He is described as someone who leads by example, strives to be a man of integrity, and has a passion to see his teammates succeed. He has assisted with ministry work as a volunteer at College Park Baptist Church. Keltner is coached by Josh McGee.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Prescott and Helen Spigner, Branyon was a team captain, on the leadership council and a three-year letterman. He is a member of the National Honor Society, was an NC State Park Scholar finalist, a UNCG Blue &amp; Gold scholar, a Junior Ambassador, is considered a Top 20 senior, and was the recipient of the Great American Rivalry student-athlete scholarship. In addition to playing football, he is very active in other areas of school life. He is student body vice-president, a senior leader in Young Life, co-founder and president of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes at Page, sports editor of the yearbook, and is a member of the Pep and Fishing clubs. He has volunteered with several organizations including Guys Giving Back, the NC Wildlife Foundation, Hot Dish and Hope, Greensboro Urban Ministry, and ARC of Greensboro. Spigner is coached by Jared Rolfes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Stacey and Devette Williams, Jacobey was a starter who was described as someone who leads his teammates and classmates by example. He is a multisport athlete and a member of the Senior Deans, an honor acquired through application and teacher recommendations. He is also very active in his church youth group and has worked as a summer camp counselor. Williams is coached by Mitch Reeves.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Eugene and Kelly Coleman, Chandler was a team captain, player of the week, Mid-State 3A all-conference selection, and second team all-region. He has received awards for academic all-conference, scholar athlete and academic excellence as well as being a member of the Dream Team and Mu Alpha Theta. His community service activities include work with the Great American Clean Up, roadside clean-up, volunteer yard work, and youth baseball lessons where he helped teach young players to hit and catch. Chandler is coached by John Kirby.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Arnez and Sharon McDaniel, William was a two-time team captain and all-conference selection as quarterback. He is a three-time NCHSAA scholar-athlete. He is a member of the Theta Phi Psi Fraternity, the DREAM team, and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He has volunteered at Willows Retirement Home, the Kids Bike Expo, Special Olympics, and the American Red Cross where he helped prepare a refugee center in Burlington during hurricane Florence. McDaniel is coached by Kerry Taylor.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Chris and Sandi Thompson, Christopher was a team captain, two-time all-conference, received the Most Valuable Defensive Lineman award, received the Captain Patriot’s award, and was selected to the Burlington Time-News all-area team. He is in the top 20 in his class and has been on the A/B honor roll all four years. A multisport athlete, he is also active in the DREAM Team, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and is an FCA leader for football. He has volunteered his time helping with basketball games at the YMCA and assisting with baseball and football camps at the school. Thompson is coached by Fritz Hessenthaler.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Antonio Covington and Latoya Goode, Jahquaz was a team captain, all-conference, all-county honorable mention and team defensive MVP. He was inducted into the National Honor Society, has been on the A/B honor roll, was chosen to be a Junior Marshall and is an IB diploma candidate. In addition to sports, he is a member of the Everyone Club and the Social Injustice Club. His community service activities include Field Day at Hunter Elementary School, working with youth at Shalom Church, campus clean up and assisting with teacher move-in. Covington is coached by Brandon Wiggins.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Mike and Karen Gee, Griffin was a team captain, two-time all-conference selection, all-region and player of the week. He is a member of the National Honor Society and English National Honor Society as well as the Dream Team, Link Crew and Young Life. His community service activities include volunteer counselor at Trail West and a buddy counselor at Capernaum with Young Life. Griffin is Coached by Jim McGill.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Paul Game and Kimberly Everhart, Paul was a team captain, two-time selection for all-conference, all-area, and all-state. He was also selected for the Christian Character/Leadership Award and the Bojangles Scholar Athlete of the Week. He is president of the National Honor Society and Beta Club as well as being a member of the Science National Honor Society, the National Society of High School Scholars, and received the Distinguished Christian High School Student Award for Character and Academics. His community service activities include volunteer coaching with the Miracle League, volunteering at the food bank and a peer mentor with Cougar Peers. Game is coached by Scott Bell.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Stephen and Ann Shreve, Brett was a team captain, all-conference, all-area honorable mention and was twice recognized as player of the week. He has been selected to receive the Eugene Thompson Scholarship as well as a scholarship from Say Yes. A three-sport athlete, he is also active in the national FFA organization and chorus. He has volunteered with the FFA, Pleasant Garden Baptist Church, and with service activities sponsored by Southeast Guilford High School. Those community service activities include campus clean-up, hurricane relief efforts, camp facilitator, reading buddy, and a big brother mentor at Alamance Elementary School. Shreve is coached by Kennedy Tinsley.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Aurang Zeb and Manawar Bibi, Adnan was a team captain, Mid-Piedmont all-conference selection and earned the team’s offensive lineman award. He has participated in a variety of sports and is a member of the school’s chorus where he is the lead baritone. His community service activities include volunteering at the High Point Public Library reading books to students, helping those affected by hurricanes and tornadoes through the Under the Bridge Project, and community clean-up. Adnan has been on the honor roll every semester, won the vocal choir award in 2016 and has been named the school’s student of the month four times. Aurangzeb is coached by Jason Bradley.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Sheila Whetstone, Joshua was part of the football program for four years and is described by his coach as the ultimate team player who just wanted what was best for the team. He has maintained a rigorous class schedule and earned honor roll status. In addition to football, he is active in other areas including the finance academy and serving as vice-president of the German club. He is active in the Boy Scouts, achieving the level of Eagle Scout. He has volunteered his time for projects with Habitat for Humanity and Boy Scouts as well as helping at a food shelter with his football team. Whetstone is coached by Todd Willert.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of James McIntyre, Jr. and Jamila Jeter, James was a team captain, all-conference, defensive MVP, and player of the week. He is a honor roll student and has been recognized as the scholar-athlete of the week. He is a member of the Black Success club and student body vice-president. He has participated in several community service projects through church missions, the football team and the Black Success club. McIntyre is coached by Antwon Stevenson.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Johnny and Charla Hill, Darius was a two-year varsity starter and was a team captain. He was on the A/B honor roll all four years in high school. He is active in ministry opportunities at his church where he facilitates and sometimes leads vacation Bible school activities. Hill is coached by Adrian Snow.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Terry and Denise Hines, Miles was a team captain and two-time recipient of weightlifting honors. He earned A/B honor roll recognition for three years and will graduate with honors. He also found time to play violin, second chair, in the high school orchestra. Hines is coached by Pat Crowley.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Dennis and Maria Teza, James was a team captain, two-time all-conference, and recipient of the Coach’s Award. He is a member of the National Honor Society, was accepted to the University of Alabama’s Honor College, and was awarded the University of Alabama’s Presidential Scholarship. He has attended Tar Heel Boys State and served as president of the school’s Special Olympics club. His community service includes volunteering as a buddy for children with special needs during Adventures Week at Camp Trinity, volunteering for bowling and spring games with the Special Olympics, and through the United Way, helping package meals for families. Teza is coached by Drew Hackett.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Allen and Donna Blizard, Cameron was a team captain, three-time Metro 4A all-conference selection, and twice selected as the team’s offensive lineman of the year. Very active in other areas of school life, he is a member of the National Honor Society, student body vice-president, was selected as a Junior Marshal, is president of the Interclub Council, and was on the A honor roll for all four high school years. Cameron was also recognized as an Academic All-American by the National High School Coaches Association and was featured on Fox 8’s Student Spotlight in 2018. Cameron is coached by Johnny Boykin.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Crystal Ryce, Richard was a team captain as a senior. He is a multisport athlete, also playing basketball and baseball, and has been on the honor roll all four years in high school. He has volunteered as an assistant coach with RHASA youth softball, as a paperwork aid with Shelter Rock Dental Clinic, and as an elder companion at the Springwood Senior Care Center. Ryce is coached by Pete Gilchrist.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Kris and Kim Scheponik, Jacob was all-conference, all-area honorable mention, and recipient of the team’s Best Lineman award. He is a member of the National Honor Society, National Spanish Honor Society, has earned recognition as an AP Scholar with Distinction, and is an NCHSAA Scholar Athlete. He is active in the Boy Scouts of America and has achieved the level of Eagle Scout. His community service includes two mission trips to Guatemala with Caroline’s Promise, stocking the food pantry at the Out of the Garden Project, volunteering at a homeless shelter with the Boy Scouts, and several projects. Scheponik is coached by Kevin Wallace.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Trone and Sharicka Clagon, Quan’dre was a three-time all-conference selection and the 2018 Mid-State 3A defensive player of the year. He earned defensive MVP honors twice and was selected as the team MVP as well as second team all-area. He earned academic all-conference recognition three times. His community service activities included tutoring at Madison Elementary School, organizing a flag football game to raise money for Autism Awareness and coaching the Greensboro Ravens little league team. Quan’dre is coached by Earl Bates.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of James and Gina Lucas, Blake was a team captain and recipient of the Darrell Haymore Man of Distinction Award. He was recognized as academic all-conference, has earned A/B honor roll recognition all four years, is a member of the Beta Club, and has been inducted into the National Honor Society. He is also president of the snowboarding club. His community service activities include work with Habitat for Humanity, the Summerfield Christmas Store, Northern Guilford youth football camps, Urban Ministry, and assisted with tornado clean-up. Lucas is coached by Erik Westberg.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Rodrick and Ora Emerson-White, Myric was a team captain, two-time all-conference, and all-county second team defensive selection. In addition to football, he has wrestled and played lacrosse, and is a recipient of the Eugene Thompson Scholarship. He has volunteered his time cutting grass and raking leaves at Cloister Oaks Apartments, cleaning at Parkway Chapel, and serving food at BB&amp;T Park. White is coached by Laymar Marshall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Brian and Elizabeth Richardson, Brian earned all-conference and all-region honors as well as player of the week. In addition to being inducted into the National Honor Society, Brian was recognized as academic all-conference and received the principal’s award for academic excellence. Brian is active in school life, participating in the NCDOT Bridge Building Contest, is a member of the school’s DREAM Team, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and assists with Project Unify. His community service includes building a race track for kids. Coached by John Kirby, Brian plans to attend Appalachian State and pursue a career in the FBI, the Army, or CIA.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Gray and Tina King, Graylon was a team captain and all-conference. He has been on the A/B honor roll and was offered academic scholarships to both Wingate and Gardner-Webb. He is a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. His community service activities include volunteering with Cedar Grove TOP Outreach and Embodi/HP University Delta Sigma Theta. As a volunteer with these groups he helped with hurricane and tornado clean-up, collecting food, and delivering food to those in need. King is coached by Eric Rainey.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Ray and Kimberly Griffis, Ryan was selected for all-conference and all-region. He is a multisport athlete as well as being a member of the Dream Team, National Technical Honor Society, and Piedmont SASI. His community service activities include feeding the homeless at Bynum Center, tutoring at Eastlawn Elementary School and volunteering with the Alamance County Collaborative and Juvenile Crime Prevention Council. Ryan is coached by Derrick Jones.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Berkley and Andrea Williams, Jordan was an all-conference selection and all-county honorable mention. He was selected for National Honor Society, Junior Marshal, and A-B honor roll. Service activities included teacher move-in, campus clean-up, and reading buddies. Coached by Brandon Wiggins, Jordan plans to attend Winston-Salem State, Florida A&amp;M, or UNC-Charlotte and is considering a career in broadcasting or sports science.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Erenia Ward, Todd was a team captain and Bojangles Scholar of the Week. He was selected for the National Honor Society, the Golden Circle Honor Society and was a Junior Marshal. He was active in student government and was a student ambassador. Coached by Greg Scales, Todd plans to attend NC A&amp;T State University or Elizabeth City State University.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Twyla Sheppard, Joshua was a Cavalier Award winner. He was selected for the National Honor Society and was active in student government. Service activities included feeding the homeless and assisting with special needs elementary school students. Coached by Derrick Jones, Joshua plans to attend Presbyterian College and hope to pursue a career in cyber security or business.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Jerome and Gwendolyn Roy, Jerome was selected all-conference in the Metro 4A and was the recipient of the Sincere Davis Award. He was selected for the National Honor Society, Social Studies National Honor Society, and was a Junior Marshal. He was a member of the Photography Club and participated in several other sports at Page. His service activities included mentoring youth through Team Voyage and feeding the homeless. Coached by Jared Rolfes, Jerome plans to attend Duke, Davidson, or UNC-Chapel Hill. He is considering a career as a pediatrician, sports orthopedic surgeon, or history teacher.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Scott and Molly Lyle, Chris was a team captain, all-conference selection and honorable mention all-area. He was a member of the student council and the Tri-M Honor Society. Chris also served as president of the FCA and was a member of Brooks Buddies. His community service included work with the Out of the Garden Project and youth group mission trips to stop hunger. Coached by Darryl Brown, Chris plans to attend Appalachian State University and is considering a future in outdoor recreation or media broadcasting.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Edward and Christine Kuhlenkamp, Walter earned the 2019 coaches award for Southeast football. Other school activities included the Men of Destiny, German Club, swimming, and track. He was also selected as a Southeast High student of the month and all-state chorus. Through the Men of Destiny he was involved in mentoring. Coached by Kennedy Tinsley, Walter plans to attend Claremont Mudd Scripps in California.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Michael and Tracey Becker, Michael was a pre-season all-area selection, earned academic all-conference honors, and was the team special teams MVP. He was a member of several school clubs including National Honor Society, Young Life, and a Nighthawk Ambassador. His community service includes time with Camp Tekoa assisting the elderly, tornado clean up, and volunteering with youth football camps. Coached by Erik Westberg, Michael plans to attend North Carolina State University and plans to pursue a career in engineering or textiles.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Mark and Robin Dishner, Tyler was a team captain and earned academic all-conference honors. He was active in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Warrior Buddies. He also owns and operates his own business making wood furniture and other products. Coached by Jeff Snuffer, Tyler plans to attend Guilford College, Averett University or Ferrum College and is considering a career in medical sales or as a business owner.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Vernon and Velvet Sales, Lee was a team captain, defensive player of the week and was selected for all-conference, all-county, and all-northwest region. He was on the A-B honor roll throughout high school and selected for the National Honor Society. He also participated in the NAF Academy. His service activities included work with Sky’s the Limit and Hanes Hosiery. Coached by Tiesuan Brown, Lee plans to attend St. Augustine and career choices include physical therapist or a business owner.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Timothy and Karen Wright, Korey was a team captain and an A-B honor roll student. In addition to football, he also participated in track &amp; field. Service activities include assisting at the New Covenant Food Bank. Coached by Jason Bradley, Korey plans to attend UNC-Charlotte, Western Carolina, or UNC-Pembroke and is considering a career in nursing.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Ricky and Susan Mobley, D’Jay was selected for all-conference, all region and special teams MVP. He was a member of the Beta Club and volunteered at Cone Elementary School. Coached by Tony Aguilar, D’Jay plans to attend Alabama A&amp;M, Virginia Tech or NC A&amp;T State University. He is considering a career in engineering, baseball, or football.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Tom and Belle Strader, Raines was a football team captain and a Duke TIP Scholar. In addition to sports, he was active in the Salvation Army Club, Creative Writing Club, and Rose Club. His service activities included time with the Second Harvest Food Bank and the Guilford County Animal Shelter. Coached by Charlie Jones, Raines plans to attend Appalachian State or North Carolina State and is considering a career in business, psychology, or journalism.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Barry and Sylvia Rountree, Barry was a varsity letterman and earned the coaches award as a junior. He was selected for the National Society of High School Scholars and Crosby Scholars. He participated in other sports, was active in band, and a member of the Culinary Arts Club. His community service activities include volunteering at the Second Harvest Food Bank, Trellis Supportive Care, and Bethesda Center for the Homeless. Coached by David Hamlin, Barry plans to attend NC Central University, UNC-Pembroke, or NC A&amp;T State University. Career choices include information technology business analyst, systems analyst, and database administrator.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Ernie and Tricia Taylor, Miles was a team captain and all-conference selection. He was on A-B honor roll throughout high school and a member of the Ping Pong Club. Coached by Chuck Doak, Miles plans to attend the University of Lynchburg or University of Texas – Permian Basin and is considering a career in real estate ownership or working for a Fortune 500 company.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Lawrence and Selena Ferguson, Jalen was a team captain, selected to the Super 25 All-County First Team and the Game of Inches Triad Player of the Week. He is a member of the High Achievers and Young Scholars. He has also been active as a volunteer with the YMCA. Coached by Adrian Snow, Jalen plans to attend Lenoir Rhyne University and is considering a career in sports medicine.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Derrek and Chevella Williams, Darius was a team captain and selected for all-conference, all-region, and all-county. He was an honor roll student through high school. His service activities include tutoring younger students as well as some work with the YMCA and YWCA. Coached by Laymarr Marshall, Darius plans to attend Barton College and hopes to have a career as a sports executive, sports agent, or business.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Stephen and Stephanie Vega, Stephen was an all-conference selection and honor roll student. He was co-founder of the school club Vikings for Greensboro, organized supplies at the GCS teacher warehouse, and sorted food at a local food bank. Coached by Kevin Wallace, Stephen plans to attend Penn State, Appalachian State, or NC State University. His career options include biomedical engineering, physical therapy, and chemical engineering.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of David and Lysa May, Colby was an all-conference and all-region selection. He was active in the FCA, leadership team and volunteered with the Mebane Youth Football Camp to provide coaching assistance. Coached by John Kirby, Colby plans to attend UNC Charlotte and is considering a career in physical therapy, sports medicine, or business.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of John and Holly Hollingsworth, Gabriel was the starting quarterback, a three-year team captain, all-conference selection, all-county, team MVP and Forsyth County Offensive Player of the Year. He was selected for the National Honor Society, Latin Honor Society and National Society of High School Scholars. He has been active in other areas of school life, including the Latin Club, Reagan Ambassador, and the Reagan High School Spirit Club. He has been active in the community, volunteering with Bethabra Clothes Pantry and the Back Pack Food Pantry. Coached by Josh McGee, Gabriel plans to attend Columbia University and is considering a career in broadcasting or as a strength and conditioning coach.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Richard Haith and Jennifer Valines was a team captain, two-time all-conference selection, and all-region. He was an A-B honor roll student and a member of the Williams High Dream Team. Service activities included volunteering at New Life at Hocutt Baptist Church, FCA, YMCA, and Young Life. Coached by Jim McGill, Jamauree plans to attend Western Carolina, North Carolina A&amp;T State, or Mars Hill and is considering a career in computer science, geomatics, or communications.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Tiffany McCain, Javon was a team captain, all-conference, and won the Iron Man award. Very active in other areas of school life, he was a member of many clubs, including Service Learning Club, Beta Club, FCA, Key Club, and DECA club. He was also involved in a variety of service activities. Coached by Brian Terwilliger, Javon plans to attend UNC Chapel Hill, NC State University, or Elon University where he plans to pursue a career in business administration, construction engineering, or architectural engineering.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Curtis and Olympia Moore, Kenan was a two-time team captain for the football team. He was selected for several academic honors, including National Honor Society, National Technical Honor Society, and National Honor Society of Black Engineers. He was a member of the Service Learning club, College Ambassadors, Dudley Fellows, and was vice-president of the Student Government Association. His community service included time with the New Zion Outreach, Kappa Beautillion, the McKnight Mentor program, the Transportation Institute, and the July 4th Festival. Coached by Steven Davis, Kenan plans to attend UNC-Charlotte. He is considering a career as a wealth advisor, accountant, or market research analyst.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Rashad and Malika Thomas, Elijah was a team captain and MaxPreps Player of the Game. He was an honor roll student and volunteered serving food with Phillips Chapel Missionary Baptist Church. Coached by Todd Willert, Elijah plans to attend Fayetteville State, NC Central, or Barton College. He hopes to have a career in physical therapy or nutrition.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Willie and Jarinda Fenner, Mekhi was a football team captain and was recognized as the Bojangles Scholar Athlete of the Year. Other school activities include National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Senior Class President, Black Achievers, and FBLA. He also had almost 100 hours of community service. Coached by Antwon Stevenson, Mekhi plans to attend Fayetteville State, East Carolina, or NC A&amp;T State. He plans to pursue a career as an orthopedic surgeon, real estate agent or fitness trainer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Jamica Lyons, Juwan was a team captain and earned all-conference honors as a wide receiver. He is an honor roll student and spent time volunteering in the guidance office. Coached by De’ron Middleton, Juwan plans to attend Livingstone College.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Keith Misenheimer and Teresa Pendelton, Wesley was a team captain and an honor roll student. He was a member of the FCA and Campus Life. His community service included time with the local fire department, environmental clean-up and Haynes-Inman Education Center. Coached by Johnny Boykin, Wesley plans to attend NC A&amp;T State University or UNC Charlotte and is considering a future in engineering and political science.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Gregory Monette and Heather Ring, Zachary earned all-conference honors for his play at linebacker. He was a Junior Marshal, active in the FCA, and was involved in several community service activities, including time at Ronald McDonald House. Coached by Rodney McKoy, Zachary plans to attend East Carolina University and is considering a career in construction management.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Hiep Nguyen and Treng Do, Thuc was a Team Captain in earning All-Conference honors. A member of the National Honor Society, he was student body Secretary and served as a Human Relations Delegate. In addition to being a Captain and four-year member of the track and field team, he was active in Young Life and as a volunteer for Urban Ministries and with the Coin Drive. Thuc was coached by Kevin Gillespie. His scholarship was given in honor of Don Kelsey by ADECCO.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Bobby Jr. and Britt Gordon, Tripp was a three-time Academic All-Conference honoree in addition to earning All-Conference, All-Metro 4-A, and All-Region. The Team Captain was a member of the National Honor Society, served the Student-Athlete Advisory Council as a NCSHAA Region 5 Representative, and received the Tony Perrou Coaches Award. Also a member of the baseball team, he was active in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and with various leadership conferences and forums. Tripp was coached by Daniel Barrow. His scholarship was given in memory of Coach Tony Perrou by Meredith Webb Printing.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of David and Gwen Willard, Andy was a winner of the Wendy’s High School Heisman and the Golden Helmet Award. A member of the National Honor Society and an AP Scholar of Distinction, he was active with the French Club and Beta Club and served as a graduation Marshall. He was a volunteer with the Middle School Math Day, Kid’s Voting, Santa’s Helpers and Adopt-A-Highway. Andy was coached by Tommy Norwood.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Tim and Susan Brown, Brown was a Team Captain and a two-time All-Conference player. He was member of the National Honor Society who served as a Junior Marshall and Student Government President in addition to missions work through his church. Brandon was coached by Tommy Pursley.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Milton and Aisha Miller, Alan was a Team Captain for his state championship team and earned All-Conference, Second-Team All-Area, and Defensive MVP of the State Championship Game. He was active as a volunteer for a local soup kitchen and a toy drive. Alan was coached by John Roscoe.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Jay and Pamela Gaddy, Jeremy was an All-Conference and All-Region player in addition to being named Team MVP. A Student Council Vice President, he also competed in basketball. Jeremy was coached by Scott Loosemore.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Joe and Bonnie Raymond, Dakota was All-Conference, Second-Team All-County, and Nasty Legal Player honoree in both 2009 and 2010. A member of the National Honor Society, the senior class President was nominated for a NROTC Scholarship and was active as a volunteer with The Children’s Home, Goodwill and Athletes for Change. Dakota was coached by Greg King.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Robert and Marlo Countiss, Jake was a member of two 3A state runner-up teams and earned All-Conference and Second Team Burlington Times News All-Region. A member of the National Honor Society who served as Senior Class President and was active in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Key Club, Jake also ran track. He was coached by John Kirby. His scholarship was given in memory of Coach Fred Brady by Angie Bartis.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of John and Lisa Gehris, John was a three-year varsity letterman and was twice a Team Captain. A member of the National Honor Society and Honor Roll student, he earned the AP Scholar Award. In addition to competing in wrestling, John served as a volunteer for Special Olympics, Skeet Club Manor and High Point Hospital. He was coached by Scott Schwarzer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Darrell and Lorie Gaines, Jordan was a two-time All-Conference and Second Team All-Region performer and served as Team Captain. He was active in the Latin Club, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and served as an elementary school volunteer. Jordan was coached by Jeff Snuffer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Tanya H. Neal and the late Willie L. Williams, Louis was selected as the 2009 Most Improved Player. A Crosby Scholar who was the Winston-Salem Human Relations Commission Award recipient and team panel member, he is a NC certified Nurse Aide 1 and a Big Brothers/Big Sisters mentor and soup kitchen volunteer. Louis was coached by Lonnie Pulley.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Thomas and Amy Adams, Andrew was a Team Captain and First Team All-Region and All-Conference player who twice won the Golden Helmet Award for on and off field leadership. Thomas is a member of the National Honor Society who also served as Student Council President at High Point Central. He is coached by Wayne Jones.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Brian and Julie Pack, Austin was a Team Captain and MVP in earning All-Conference and All-County honors. A member of the National Honor Society and a Junior Marshall, he served as Sports Editor for the Yearbook and as a volunteer for the Obama campaign and Walkertown Civic Club. Austin was coached by Melvin Palmer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of William and Vashanda Brown, Christopher was a two-time Team Captain who earned Metro 4-A All-Conference and News &amp; Record Second Team All-Area in 2009 and Defensive Line Player of the Year in 2010. He was a three year member of the basketball team and also served as a volunteer with Greensboro Urban Ministries. Christopher was coached by Fritz Hessenthaler.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Irvin and Kim Williams, Darion was a Team Captain and the recipient of the Coaches Award. The school President of the National Honor Society who was also Co-Student Body President, he was a graduation Junior Marshall and ranked academically in the Top 10 in his class. He was also a member of varsity basketball team and was a volunteer with campus clean-up, home-school basketball camp, canned food drive, Pennies for Cystic Fibrosis and Special Olympics. Darion was coached by Mike McCauley.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Ibrahim and Sanaa Madbouly Mohamed, Islam earned All-Conference in 2009 and 2010 and as a Team Captain earned the Offensive Lineman Award. A four-year member of both the baseball and varsity wrestling teams and wrestling Team Captain, he was the DREAM team school representative and blood drive President, and was active with the Young Muslim Organization. Islam was coached by Steve Johnson.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Greg and Ellen Thompson, Austen was a Team Captain and MVP who earned All-Conference and First-Team All-Region honors while setting a school record with 48 receptions as a senior. A member of the National Honor Society and FFA, he was an active volunteer with the Marshville United Methodist Church and Guilford College Steelers Youth Football. Austen was coached by Darryl Brown. His scholarship was given in honor of Coach C.K. Siler by the Friends of Coach C.K. Siler.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Roger and Kathleen Webster, Thomas was a Team Captain who earned All-Conference and was the Jamieson Award winner. A member of the National Honor Society and National Society of Scholars, he was also a four-year member of the varsity lacrosse team and volunteered with his church youth group serving on mission trips to Chiapas, Mexico in 2007 and Allentown, PA in 2009. Thomas was coached by Damon Coiro. His scholarship was given in honor of Coach Bob Jamieson by the Friends of Coach Bob Jamieson.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Chris and Jamie Vogler, Tanner was a four-year varsity letterman and two-time Team Captain who earned Central Piedmont 4-A All-Conference honors as a senior. A four-year member of the Yearbook and Spartan Club staff as well as a member of the varsity baseball team, he was active as a volunteer with Habitat for Humanity and the Center Grove Baptist Church. Tanner was coached by Laymarr Marshall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Bryant Keith Brown and Althea Davis, Tamario was an All-Conference and Second Team All-County player. A member of the National Honor Society, he was active with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and ROTC Drill Team and served as an attorney in the North Carolina Youth Legislature. Tamario was coached by Pete Gilchrist. The scholarship was given by RMIC.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Glenn T. Jones and Jacqueline Pender-Jones, Denzel was a Team Captain and three-year starter while earning All-Conference, All-Area and Defensive MVP honors. A member of the National Society of High School Scholars who participated in the NC Youth State Legislature Conference, he was a four-year track and field team member and was crowned Homecoming King. An active volunteer with the YMCA and Boys &amp; Girls Club, Denzel was coached by Steven Davis.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Paul and Christine Pluciniczak, Jared was a Team Captain and MVP in twice earning Northwest 2A/1A All-Conference and All-Forsyth County honors. A member of the National Honor Society, he is the all-time career interceptions leader and second in rushing yards. He was active with the Special Olympics at Wake Forest, the Boys and Girls Club of North Carolina and Vacation Bible School. Jared was coached by Charlie Jones.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of William and Jenny Stigall, David was a Team Captain who was selected as both the Most Improved and Most Valuable Offensive Lineman. He has been an active volunteer with Miller Park, Forsyth County EMS and Flight of Honor. David was coached by Todd Willert.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of William and Carol Poppo, Mike was a Team Captain in being named Most Improved Player and was a three-time Special Teams Player of the Week. An AP Scholar and two-year member of the Math Club, he volunteers as a math and science tutor. Mike was coached by Joe Woodruff.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Mathu Sr. and Geraldine Gibson, Mathu was a First-Team All-Conference and All-County performer and served as a Team Captain. He was named to the Crosby Scholars and Titan Achievers and was active as a youth basketball coach. Mathu was coached by Adrian Snow.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Mark Leathers and Renee Miller, LaFayette was a multi-sport athlete competing in track and field, swimming and wrestling in addition to football. A Crosby Scholar, he was a member of the Student Leadership Council and in addition to participating in church plays was a volunteer at a retirement home. LaFayette was coached by DeAngelo Bell. His scholarship was given in memory of Coach Homer Thompson by the Konnoak Hills Lions Club.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Kenneth and Dawn Stutts, the Team Captain earned All-Metro honors as well as the “Black Hat Award” for the player who best represented WGHS on the field. A member of the National Honor Society, he was also a member of the basketball and lacrosse teams and was an active volunteer with Guilford College area youth groups and Moses Cone Hospital. Tyler was coached by Chris Causey.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Ron and Lisa Campbell, Cameron was a Team Captain who was named Most Outstanding Offensive Player at Glenn in addition to earning All-Conference and Second Team All-County honors. A member of the National and Latin Honor societies who served as a Junior Marshall and student body President as a senior, Cameron was active with his church, Crosby Scholars and Habitat for Humanity. He was coached by Aldine Payne.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The son of Roger and Libby Smith, Matt was a Team Captain and four-year starter on the offensive line while earning 2009 and 2010 Mid-State 3A All-Conference and 2009 Burlington Times-News All-Region honors. A member of the National Honor Society, the English Honor Society and the Latin Honor Society, he was active with the Dream Team, Key Club and Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and volunteered at a homeless shelter, Habitat for Humanity, Loaves &amp; Fishes and Hillcrest Elementary School. Matt was coached by Scott Frazier.</image:caption>
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