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The Red Tornadoes moved 76 yards in 10 plays, scoring on a 12-yard run by Lackey. Brady Stober then connected with Damarion Lee on a two-point conversion, giving Hickory a 26-19 lead with 8:41 ...
In 1972, Hickory High School moved to its current location of 1234 3rd Street NE. The Hickory Board of Education agreed to officially name the new school building its original name once again, Hickory High School. Hickory High is currently classified as a NCHSAA 3A high school. It is the largest school within the Hickory City School district.
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West Henderson football couldn't overcome five turnovers in a loss to Hickory in the fourth round of the NCHSAA 3A playoffs on Friday.
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The City of Hickory honored her with the Community Relations Council award in 1992 and she won the Hickory Rotary Club's first-ever Dwight Bartlett Award in 1992." [] B. E. "Gene" Miller "He then began teaching at Hickory High School, where he coached the boy's basketball teams to seven conference championships between 1951 and 1959." []
Hickory edged rival Sharon for the District 10 Class 3A football title in defensive struggle.
Frank Barger (1921 in China Grove, North Carolina – 1991) was an American high school football coach at Hickory High School in Hickory, North Carolina. A graduate of Lenoir-Rhyne College, Barger compiled a 273–108–5 record in coaching the Hickory Tornadoes. This includes 3 western state titles and 10 district titles during his 31-year ...