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Pages in category "Hargrave Military Academy alumni" The following 73 pages are in this category, out of 73 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Hargrave Military Academy was founded in 1909 by T. Ryland Sanford and J. Hunt Hargrave as the Chatham Training School (CTS). In 1925, in honor of Hargrave, CTS was renamed to Hargrave Military Academy (HMA). The renaming of the school was part of the school's evolution into a military high school in the early twenties. [5]
In 1984, Cosby published a book on Hargrave Military Academy, From Ashes To Excellence, 1950–1970. [1] The book draws its title from the fire of 1950 and the subsequent rebuilding of the academy. Four thousand copies were printed, costing Hargrave approximately $12,000. Cosby died in Newport News on October 11, 1998, at the age of 96.
The Hargrave Military Academy basketball team is the prep basketball team of Hargrave Military Academy. The Tigers have won three National Prep Championships since a formal tournament began in the mid 2000s. The program has produced hundreds of players that went on to play NCAA Division 1 basketball, and 27 that have gone on to play in the NBA. [1]
Hargrave Military Academy Coach of the Decade (2010's) Archibald William Hamilton (born October 15, 1980) [ 1 ] is an American basketball coach and former player. He is the head men's basketball coach at Eastern Kentucky University , a position he has held since 2018.
Aubrey Heyden Camden (July 28, 1886 - March 7, 1973) was a career educator who served as the second President of Hargrave Military Academy under its original name of Chatham Training School and the first to lead the school under its new name starting in 1925.
Smith averaged 20 points, 10 rebounds and just over five assists per game at Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, Va., in 2005–06. He helped lead Hargrave to a 28–2 record while ranking as one of the top prep school teams in the nation.
Hargrave Military Academy (Chatham, Virginia) College: Maryland (1998–2002) NBA draft: 2002: 2nd round, 43rd overall pick: Selected by the Chicago Bulls: Playing ...