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Hough High football coach Shawn Baker says senior wide receiver Sean Brady is “a special talent, man.” Brady was named The Charlotte Observer’s high school football player of the week for ...
Below are the nominees for The Charlotte Observer boys’ high school athlete of the week. The poll closes Friday at 1 p.m. ... The goal is to recognize all athletes in all sports, both the most ...
Here are the nominees for The Charlotte Observer/Deer Park high school football defensive player of the week. Eligible players are at schools in Mecklenburg, Cabarrus, Gaston, Iredell, Lincoln and ...
Amare Bethel, Charlotte Country Day basketball: The 6-3 senior scored 39 points to lead Charlotte Country Day to an 87-56 win at Trinity Academy of Durham and Chapel Hill on Dec. 16.
The Charlotte Observer headquarters (former). The Charlotte Observer has won five Pulitzer Prizes: . 1968 – Editorial cartooning, Eugene Payne; 1981 – Meritorious public service, staff; "For Brown Lung: A Case of Deadly Neglect, a hard-hitting look at the terrible health consequences workers suffered from cotton dust produced in the region's textile mills."
TE: Jack Larsen, Charlotte Catholic, 6-4, 230, Sr.: Larsen has signed with Notre Dame. He caught 50 passes for 873 yards and 11 touchdowns and was an all-conference pick in the Southwestern 4A.
Garinger often sells out its intimate 600-capacity gym for basketball games against West Charlotte and Independence. One of Garinger's historic forms, Charlotte (later Central) High School, was a football powerhouse and used American Legion Memorial Stadium as its home field in its latter days.
On August 31, 1992, 610 AM became Charlotte's first all-sports station as "Sports 610 AM WAQS". Gerry Vaillancourt, formerly of WCNT, was the station's first local sports talk host, debuting on September 14. [22] Another local host was Michele Tafoya, who was then known on-air as Mickey Conley. [23]