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2024-2025 Toby Webb Outstanding Coach Award
The 2024-2025 Outstanding Coach Award, named for great coaching legend Toby Webb, goes to Neil Van Dyke of East Rutherford…
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2024-2025 Dave Harris Athletic Director Award of Excellence
This year’s Athletic Director Award of Excellence goes to two deserving individuals. The award is named after the former system…
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2024-2025 Charlie Adams Endowed Scholarship Recipients
The Charlie Adams Endowed Scholarship honors the legacy of Charlie Adams, former NCHSAA Executive Director, whose forty-plus years of dedication provided countless student-athletes across North Carolina…
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Salisbury High School
Salisbury High School used this $5,000 grant to update its 17-year-old volleyball netting system.
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Ardrey Kell High School
Ardrey Kell High School used the $2,500 NCHSAA education-based grant to purchase a new landing system for its track and…
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Westover High School
Westover High School was a recipient of the education-based athletics grant for the 2020-2021 school year. Grant funds were used…
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South View High School
South View High School was a recipient of the education-based athletics grant for the 2020-2021 school year. Grant funds were…
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Seventy-First High School
Seventy-First High School was a recipient of the education-based athletics grant for the 2020-2021 school year. Grant funds were used…
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Riverside High School
Riverside High School in Martin County was a recipient of the education-based athletics grant for the 2020-2021 school year. Grant…


The Clary Medal is made possible through the generosity of the Eddie and Jo Allison Smith Family Foundation and annually recognizes an outstanding male and female varsity student-athlete participating in varsity competition in at least two NCHSAA-sanctioned teams. The award is based on each individual’s excellence in athletic participation, extra-curricular activities, and community service, exhibiting a desire to excel in all areas of life – athletics, education, sportsmanship, teamwork, leadership, honesty, and integrity. The Wilburn Clary Medal was first awarded in 2006 and is dedicated to Wilburn Clary. Clary’s athletic career involved coaching, officiating, and administration. He coached several sports at the Methodist Children’s Home for almost 30 years, was an outstanding high school and collegiate official, and served as the executive secretary of the Western North Carolina High School Activities Association from 1949 until 1977 when the organization merged with the NCHSAA.