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LaRue served as head men's basketball coach at Greensboro College in 2004–05 and later was athletics director and basketball coach at Forsyth Country Day School in Winston-Salem. In 2009, he re-joined the Wake Forest men's basketball program as an assistant coach under Dino Gaudio . [ 4 ]
Association football; Athletics: Bus: Óshlíð, Iceland: 2: 2 members of club killed, from the football team and the athletics team, when a boulder fell on their bus [29] 31 January 1953: Swiss bobsled team: Bobsled: Bobsled: Garmisch-Partenkirchen, West Germany: 1: Felix Endrich killed in bobsled crash; 2 teammates seriously injured [30] 5 ...
West Forsyth currently competes in the GHSA Region 6-AAAAAAA [6] in all sports, except for lacrosse, in which it competes in Area 3-AAAAAA, [7] and has since 2010.. WFHS has varsity sports teams in competition cheerleading, cross country, football, softball, volleyball, basketball, swimming, wrestling, baseball, golf, lacrosse, track, tennis, soccer and gymnastics.
A longtime ESPN director died "unexpectedly" on Saturday after suffering a “medical emergency” at the NCAA baseball tournament in North Carolina, the cable sports network said.
ATLANTA (AP) — Homer Rice, who as athletic director hired some of Georgia Tech's most successful coaches and implemented the school's Total Person Program, has died. He was 97. Rice died Monday ...
In choral music, West Forsyth's Concert Choir has received a superior rating at the North Carolina Music Educators Association State Festival every year for the past nine years. [citation needed] In February 2017 the West Forsyth Army JROTC program scored a 99.5/100 on an inspection held every four years.
Feb. 21—Marty Ryan, a longtime southern Maine athletic director and statewide advocate for interscholastic athletics, died last week, the Maine Interscholastic Athletic Administrators ...
While at ECU, Compher's first big decision as athletics director was to fire popular head football Ruffin McNeill after a 5-7 season. This gained national attention and uproar at ECU as Ruffin McNeill posted the second-most wins in school history with multiple nationally-ranked teams.