Washington County High School received education-based athletics funding for the 2019-2020 school year. Grant funds were used to purchase a blood pressure monitor, adult/child CPR training shields, and two AED machines.
Additionally, Washington County targeted proper hydration awareness by purchasing an ice maker, hydration stations, and a hydrator for student-athletes. These upgrades have allowed the enhancement of student-athlete health and wellness, team building, and record-keeping skills.




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.