This 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.
Read MoreJerry Venable completed his high school basketball career with the highest scoring single game (61 points) and the highest scoring average per season.
Read MoreBefore a 45-year coaching career, Jim Lewis was an All-state basketball player on Parker-Gray’s 1963 VIA Group II State runner-up.
Read MoreEarl Faison attended Carver High for one year before transferring to Huntington where he excelled in football, basketball and track.
Read MoreCarter G. Woodson High was a basketball power in the mid to late 1950s. Joseph Bradley was a key player on teams which won consecutive VIA Group III State Championships from 1954 to 1959.
Read MoreSheer determination was the key to the accomplishment of Ron Bolton’s childhood dream to be a professional football player.
Read MoreDr. Ragsdale is a 1966 honors graduate of Southside High School in Dinwiddie County.
Read MoreDr. Earls is a 1960 Graduate of Crestwood High in Chesapeake, Va. He began his career with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in 1965.
Read MoreThis aviation pioneer was an honor student who graduated third in the class of 1958 at Mary N. Smith High.
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