There are several Paulette Walker Johnsons, but there is only one Paulette Walker Johnson that is synonymous with Peabody High School and the VSU Woo-Woos.
Read MoreMr. Waters is fondly remembered as an outstanding coach, teacher and mentor to his many students. He passed in July 2003.
Read MoreDr. Walter Lovett is a 1947 graduated from George P. Phenix High School, Hampton in 1947 and Virginia State University (VSU) in 1951.
Read MoreHoward “Hank” Allen was born in Dolphin, VA, attended public schools in Englewood, NJ and graduated from Hampton Institute (now University).
Read MoreCarl Peal was a versatile coach of football, basketball, golf and baseball at Peabody High in Petersburg, VA.
Read MoreAs a youth Coach James Earley was an all-around athlete at Dunbar High (Lynchburg) where he played on VIA Group I State Championship Basketball Teams in 1937 and 1938.
Read MoreCoach Willard Bailey won more games than any football coach in Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) history.
Read MoreCarnis Poindexter grew up in northwest Roanoke and lived across from the Upper-Springwood Park tennis courts.
Read MoreDr. Robert W. Johnson’s work to improve access to the sport of tennis greatly facilitated the development of tennis as a competitive sport in the Virginia Interscholastic Association.
Read MoreCoach Harold Deane, Sr. graduated from Lucy Addison High in 1956. During his senior year his basketball team was VIA Group I Basketball Tournament Runner-up.
Read MoreThis 1947 graduate of Huntington High coached 31 years and compiled more than 350 wins at three high schools.
Read MoreAs head basketball coach at Parker-Gray High School from 1952-1965 Arnold Thurmond compiled a record of 214- 87.
Read MoreAs a high school athlete, Eugene Thompson played football, baseball and track and field.
Read MoreCoach Hamilton was born in Shamrock, Florida and graduated from Pamlico County High School in Bayboro, NC in 1948.
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