Sunday, June 17, 2012

Rocky Mount Coleman-Pitt Post 58 Baseball Stat Leaders

(through 12 games - top five leaders)

HITTING


Batting Average

.481 - Spiers Miller
.395 - Khalil Macklin
.378 - Jeremy Sloop
.376 - Kyle Pratt
.342 - Matthew Berry

Doubles

8 - Khalil Macklin
6 - Spiers Miller
4 - Matthew Berry
3 - Jordan Taylor
2 - Jeremy Sloop

Triples

1 - Khalil Macklin

Home Runs

1 - Jeremy Sloop

RBI

14 - Khalil Macklin
10 - Spiers Miller
10 - Chase Johnson
10 - Tyler Wooten
8 - Jeremy Sloop

Runs Scored

16 - Khalil Macklin
15 - Spiers Miller
13 - Chase Johnson
10 - Jeremy Sloop
9 - Jordan Taylor

PITCHING


Victories

3 - (3-0) - Jeremy Lucas
3 - (3-1) - Cam Webb
1 - (1-0) - Jeremy Trevathan
1 - (1-1) - Tyler King

Innings Pitched

24.7 - Cam Webb
22.3 - Jeremy Lucas
10.7 - Spenser Ramsey
10.3 - Tyler King
9.0 - Jeremy Trevathan

ERA

0.87 - Tyler King
3.00 - Jeremy Trevathan
3.63 - Jeremy Lucas
5.25 - Cam Webb
8.44 - Spenser Ramsey

Strikeouts

24 - Jeremy Lucas
24 - Cam Webb
6 - Spenser Ramsey
5 - Jeremy Trevathan
4 - Dillon Moore


Thursday, June 14, 2012

A family of excellence!

        Terrell, Tia and Tanika Hudgins with their Athlete of the Year awards.         

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How often does a family's kids all go on to become an Athlete of the Year at their high school? Virtually never.

But Darius and Leslie Hudgins have been blessed with three children that have done just that.

On May 24 when the youngest, Tia, was announced as Rocky Mount High School's 2012 Female Athlete of the Year, the family had pulled off the triple crown!

Sibling Tanika got it started when she won Female Athlete of the Year in 2002, followed by brother Terrell with Male Athlete of the Year in 2005 - which was preceded a few weeks before by the announcement of his NCHSAA Male Athlete of the Year honor.

Then Tia topped it all off on that exciting Thursday evening.

What an athletically-gifted family! And don't forget about the athletic contributions made by their cousins Calvin, Kelly and Ezra Hudgins.

They all have been truly blessed!

Tia has one more high school duty - to play in the N.C. Coaches Association East-West All-Star Girls Basketball Game in Greensboro in July.

Believe it or not, all three will have had that experience by summer's end, too. Tanika was coached by her high school coach Pam Gainey in playing for the East in the girls' All-Star basketball game in 2002. Terrell quarterbacked the East's football team in the 2005 gridiron All-Star game. 

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Rocky Mount claims Big East's Wells Fargo Conference Cup

For the fourth straight year, Rocky Mount has won the Wells Fargo Conference Cup for the Big East Conference. 

The Cup is awarded to the school that achieves overall excellence in varsity sports - based on a point system that rewards each school for its final standings in each sport.

Over the past four years, Gryphon sports teams have won outright or tied for 27 Big East Conference championships. On the strength of winning three conference titles in the spring season (women's soccer, men's track and field,  women's track and field), Rocky Mount piled up 176.5 points for the year to retain the Cup.

Nash Central was in third place after the winter season, but it moved up to second at 171.5 points thanks to high finishes in softball, baseball and men's track and field.

Wilson Hunt, which was second going into the spring, dropped to third place at 161 points, despite winning the league in baseball.

Here are the final standings:

2011-12 Big East 3-A Conference Wells Fargo Cup Standings 

Rocky Mount 176.5
Nash Central 171.5
Wilson Hunt 161
Wilson Fike 160.5
Southern Nash 156
Northern Nash 145

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Bell, Browder lead Big East All-Conference squad, both named All-State

Sydney Browder
Caroline Bell

To the winners go the spoils.

Rocky Mount won the 2012 Big East Conference regular season girls soccer title. With that win came six All-Conference first-team selections - including Offensive Player of the Year Sydney Browder and Co-Defensive Player of the Year Caroline Bell.

Browder, a junior midfielder and Bell, a senior defender, were also selected to the N.C. Soccer Coaches Association's 3-A All-State Team - a first not only for Rocky Mount, but for Nash County as well.

Gryphon players also voted to the first team were junior forward Kasey Cooke, senior forward Lauren Smith, senior defender Brittany Kropp and junior goalkeeper Tyisha Hardy. RMHS freshman defender Emily Vick was an honorable mention selection.

Rocky Mount head coach Andrew Nick was Conference Coach of the Year. Nick also received the honor of being the NCSCA's Region 3 Coach of the Year.


2012 Big East All-Conference
Girls Soccer Team

First Team
 
• Kasey Cooke, Rocky Mount
• Sydney Browder, Rocky Mount
• Caroline Bell, Rocky Mount
• Lauren Smith, Rocky Mount
• Brittany Kropp, Rocky Mount
• Tyisha Hardy, Rocky Moun
t
• Gillian Dillard, Wilson Fike
• Sophia Carter, Wilson Fike
• Somer Jones, Wilson Fike
• Laura Bland, Wilson Fike
• Carly Ferrell, Wilson Fike
• McKenzie Blackwell, Wilson Hunt
• Madison Blackwell, Wilson Hunt
• Megan Raper, Wilson Hunt
• Danielle Wilson, Wilson Hunt
• Claire Fleming, Northern Nash
• Alexus Hill, Northern Nash
• Natalie DePalma, Northern Nash
• Abigail Ross, Nash Central
• Vanessa Batchelor, Nash Central
• Laney Ezzell, Southern Nash
• Tori Parker, Southern Nash

Honorable Mention

• Emily Vick, Rocky Mount

• Megan Boswell, Wilson Fike
• Allison Strickland, Wilson Hunt
• Chandler Pierce, Northern Nash
• Briana Eley, Nash Central
• Desiree Perry, Southern Nash 

Offensive Player of the Year - Sydney Browder, Rocky Mount
Co-Defensive Player of the Year - Caroline Bell, Rocky Mount
Co-Defensive Player of the Year - Sophia Carter, Wilson Fike
Conference Coach of the Year -  Andrew Nick

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Longtime RMHS football videographer passes

Earnest Graham "Gray" Capps
Aside from perhaps the returning players and coaches at Rocky Mount High School and myself, there had to be no other individual more excited to see Rocky Mount's new football stadium open than Gray Capps.

Capps and his brother Ken, both Rocky Mount alums, have been filming Rocky Mount High School varsity and junior varsity football games for the last 22 seasons. 

They both could be seen at every home game on the right side of the press box - with both of them operating cameras to record play-by-play for the Gryphon coaches.

And on the road, they  were there, too - whether opposing film crews gave them room or not.

One filmed action at the line of scrimmage, while the other took the wide angle of both teams.

They tried to give the coaches two angles of all the action.

Gray gave me grief during last season after the new stadium's home stands were fairly completed and the press box was in place. 

"Where am I going to stand?" "Are we going to lose space?'' "Where's the elevator for the press box?" were the kind of questions I'd get from him in conversations all last season in anticipation of playing football on campus for the first time school history. He figured I had all the answers.

Sadly, he won't have to worry about all those things now.

He will be watching from way above the press box!

Gray lost his very short battle with cancer Tuesday afternoon. He was 61. He was diagnosed in March and he basically never left the hospital once he was admitted. 

Like the late Jack Allsbrook, who accommodated the football officials and kept the clock at Rocky Mount games for over 40 years, Gray was a fixture who was as emotionally involved with every Rocky Mount kid as the coaches.

He had walked in their shoes.

He was an offensive guard for Rocky Mount - Class of '71. He and his wife Peggy never had children, but in a way, all those Gryphon players were like his kids. All he wanted them to do was to play hard and smart.

And he'd catch it all on tape.

We will all miss him so much, especially when the Gryphons open their new stadium on Friday, Aug. 17.

But we all know he WILL have the best seat in the stadium!

Moss receives national honor

Benton Moss
Rocky Mount's all-time winningest pitcher has picked up a national accolade after his first season with the North Carolina Tar Heels.

Four-year Gryphon starter Benton Moss has been named as a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America by the Collegiate Baseball Newspaper.

Moss, won a school record 32 games (32-3) at RMHS, completed his first year with a 7-2 record and a 1.94 ERA - tops among UNC's starters.

He came up a win short of the freshman pitching victory record set by former Gryphon hurler Carter Harrell who went 8-4 for UNC in 2002. But Moss had more innings pitched and more strikeouts.

Moss made 17 appearances with 16 starts. He threw 79 innings and struck out 83 batters.

Moss and his once Gryphon teammate Hobbs Johnson posted UNC's only wins on the mound during the NCAA Regionals in Chapel Hill last weekend.

2012 Big East All-Conference Baseball Teams

First Team

Jacob Page, Wilson Hunt
Alex Nguyen, Wilson Hunt
Parker Lamm, Wilson Hunt
Dillan Howard, Wilson Hunt
Zach Williams, Wilson Hunt
Logan Butts, Wilson Hunt
Khalil Macklin, Nash Central
Tyler King, Nash Central
Jordan Taylor, Nash Central
Dillon Moore, Nash Central
Derrick Carter, Northern Nash
David Wiliams, Northern Nash
Luke Joyner, Northern Nash
Jake Green, Northern Nash
Zach Parris, Southern Nash
Ryan Shearin, Southern Nash
Kevin Boykin, Southern Nash
Jeremy Johnson, Rocky Mount
Will Edwards, Rocky Mount
Travis Ricks, Wilson Fike
Honorable Mention

Cody Pittman, Wilson Hunt
Kyle Taylor, Nash Central
Dimaggio Silver, Northern Nash
Clay Whitley, Southern Nash
Spenser Ramsey, Rocky Mount
Charlie Vaughan, Wilson Fike

Player of the Year - Jacob Page, Wilson HUnt
Pitcher of the Year - Tyler King, Nash Central
Conference Coach of the Year - Jon Smith, Wilson Hunt

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Post 58 splits doubleheader at Windsor Saturday


Played at Bertie High School 

GAME 1 

Coleman-Pitt Post 58 20, Windsor Post 37 3 - 5 inn.

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WP: Cameron Webb
LP: Lucas Groover
Leading hitters: P58 - Khalil Macklin 3-4, 2 2B, 3 RBI; Spiers Miller 3-3, 2B, 3 RBI; Jeremy Lucas 2-4, 2B, 2 RBI, 2R 

GAME 2 

Windsor Post 37 10, Coleman-Pitt Post 58 9 

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WP: Dallas Beich
LP: Spenser Ramsey

Leading hitters: P58 - Jeremy Lucas 2-2, 2R; Khalil Macklin 1-3, 2B, 2R; Jeremy Sloop 1-4, 2 RBI

Friday, June 1, 2012

N-RMS Graduation Schedule is set ... and staggered!

Back in 2000, I remember being slightly upset that my boss' parents had a grandchild graduating at Wilson Hunt and one at Wilson Fike - and their ceremonies were being held at the same time.

Why put a set of grandparents or any relatives in such a predicament in the same county or school system! Stagger the start times for all the schools if they must be the same day.

Alas, Nash-Rocky Mount Schools has done that for the first time since the 1992-93 merger - that I can remember.

Here is the schedule for the system's four high schools:

SATURDAY, JUNE 9

Northern Nash High School - 9 a.m. - main gym

Nash Central High School - 11 a.m. - main gym

Southern Nash High School - 2 p.m. - main gym

Rocky Mount High School - 4 p.m. - main gym

The said thing is that these graduations are being held inside - with limited seating. Tickets will still be needed to get into these festivities.

Best of luck to these Classes of 2012!

2012 RM Coleman-Pitt Post 58 Legion Baseball Schedule/Results


(all home games played at Gryphon Stadium)

Postponement, cancellations will be in red, scores in blue.

May 23 - PITT COUNTY, 7 p.m. - ppd. rain. moved to July 3
May 24 - @ Johnston County (Smithfield-Selma HS) -ppd. to June 26
May 27 - @ Rowan County (Catawba College) - W, 11-5
May 29 - NORTH CHATHAM - W, 9-4
May 30 - @ North Chatham - W, 5-1
May 31 - AHOSKIE - W, 7-3
June 2 - @ Windsor (Bertie HS) - W, 20-3; L, 10-9
June 4 - @ Ahoskie (Hertford Co. HS) - W, 13-2
June 5 - @ Pitt County (Pitt CC) - L, 12-4
June 7 - @ Cherryville (Memorial Stadium) - L, 7-6; L, 13-2
June 14 - WILSON COUNTY - W, 8-3
June 15 - EDENTON - W, 15-7
June 18 - AHOSKIE - W, 12-2
June 19 - ELIZABETH CITY - W, 13-3
June 23 - WILSON - W, 6-4
June 24 - @ Edenton - W, 16-5; W, 6-5
June 26 - @ Johnston County - W, 4-1
June 27 - JOHNSTON COUNTY - L, 14-2
June 29 - @ Wilson County - W, 16-12
July 1 - @ Elizabeth City (Northeastern HS) - W, 10-2, W, 15-0
July 2 - WINDSOR - forfeit - W, 1-0
July 3 - PITT COUNTY - W, 10-0
July 5 - WAYNE COUNTY, 7 p.m. - canceled
July 7 - @ Apex (Apex HS) - L, 16-3
July 9 - APEX, 7 p.m. - canceled
July 12 - Area 1 East Playoffs - Rd. 1 - Game 1 vs. New Bern - W, 9-0 
July 13 - Area 1 East Playoffs - Rd. 1 - Game 2 @ New Bern - postponed
July 14 - Area 1 East Playoffs - Rd. 1 - Game 2 @ New Bern - W, 11-4
July 16 - Area 1 East Playoffs - Rd. 2 - Game 1 vs. Pitt County, 7 p.m.

Thursday, May 31, 2012

2012 Rocky Mount Coleman-Pitt Post 58 Jr. Legion Baseball Info

For the first time, Rocky Mount's Coleman-Pitt Post 58 is sponsoring a Junior Legion baseball team. Head coach of the team is Tyler Clark (N.C. Wesleyan '13, Northern Nash '09). He is being assisted by Cameron Ramsey (Campbell '13, RMHS '09) and Chad Womble (N.C. Wesleyan '11, RMHS '07).

Here is the roster. Down below is the 2012 schedule.

2012 Rocky Mount Coleman-Pitt Post 58 Junior Legion Baseball Roster 

(Player, Number, High School) 

Arrington, Christian (#4) - Southern Nash
Arthur, Carson (#12) - Roanoke Rapids
Barrett, Tyler (#16) - Northern Nash
Clontz, Chandler (#13) - Rocky Mount
Dupree, Will (#6) - Tarboro High School
Follmer, Dalyn (#2) - Southern Nash
Jones, Linwood (#8) - Rocky Mount
Martinez, Luis (#14) - Hobgood Academy
Moore, Hunter (#17) - Northern Nash
Morris, Andy (#3) - Rocky Mount
Perry, Christian (#1) - Nash Central
Phelps, Cole (#18) - Roanoke Rapids
Roupp, Chase (#10) - Faith Christian
Taylor, Kyle (#11) - Nash Central
Varnell, Micah (#15) - Rocky Mount
Vester, Nick (#5) - Northern Nash
Vick, Garrison (#9) - Nash Central
Vincent, Kyle (#7) - Roanoke Rapids 

Coaches: 

Tyler Clark – Head Coach
Cameron Ramsey – Asst. Coach
Chad Womble – Asst. Coach 

2012 Schedule


May 30 - WAYNE COUNTY SOUTH, 7 p.m.
June 1 -  WAYNE COUNTY SOUTH, 7 p.m.
June 2 - EDENTON, 7 pm.
June 3 - @ Spring Creek (Spring Creek HS), 2 p.m.
June 5 - SPRING CREEK, 7 p.m.
June 7 -  @ Spring Creek (Spring Creek HS), 6 p.m.
June 11 - @  CB Aycock, 7 p.m.
June 12 - CB AYCOCK, 7 p.m.
June 13 - @ CB Aycock, 7 p.m.
June 16 - WAYNE COUNTY WEST, 7 p.m.
June18 - @ Wayne County West (Rosewood HS), 7 p.m.
June 19 - @ Wayne County West (Rosewood HS), 7 p.m.
June 20 - @ Wayne County North (Eastern Wayne HS), 7 p.m.
June 21 - WAYNE COUNTY NORTH, 7 p.m.
June 25 - WAYNE COUNTY NORTH, 7 p.m.

June 29 - ELIZABETH CITY, 6 p.m.
July 6 - WILSON, 7 p.m.
July 7 - @ Wilson (Hunt HS), 7 p.m.
July 8 - WILSON, 7 p.m.
July 9 - All Conf. Games must be completed
July 12 - Playoff Start

Post 58 wins over North Chatham 5-1

PITTSBORO - Despite leaving 13 men on base, Rocky Mount Coleman-Pitt Post 58 still managed to post a 5-1 win over North Chatham Wednesday evening at Northwood High School. 

It returns home Thursday for its first Area I East -North Division matchup of the season - a visit from Ahoskie Post 102. Game time is 7 p.m. at Gryphon Stadium. 

Post 58 struck for a run in the fifth, three in the sixth and one more run in the ninth for its total. North Chatham, which fell 9-4 in Rocky Mount the night earlier, scratched for its lone run in the eighth.

Rocky Mount (2-0) managed just seven hits - three of them coming from Roanoke Rapids product Kyle Pratt. After going hitless night against North Chatham Tuesday, he was 3-for-5 with a double and two runs scored. No other Post 58 hitter had more than one hit.

Former Northern Nash hurler Jeremy Lucas got the win for Post 58. The current Barton team member went six innings, allowed no runs on seven hits, walked no one and struck out 11. Dillon Moore went two innings in relief, followed by Jeremy Trevathan with an inning of work.


Rocky Mount Coleman-Pitt Post 58 5

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WP: Jonathan Lucas 
LP: Dylan Bounds

Leading hitters: Post 58 - Kyle Pratt 3-5, 2B, 2R; Khalil Macklin  2-3, 3B, 2 RBI, R.. North Chatham - Victor Stinsen 3-4, RBI

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Fish, Cuthrell, Johnson destined for Wilson

Ben Fish
Three former Rocky Mount High School baseball players are expected to spend part of their summer in Wilson playing for the Coastal Plain League's Wilson Tobs.

Rising senior Ben Fish (Campbell University) and rising juniors Collins Cuthrell (Barton College) and Hobbs Johnson (UNC) have all signed with the club. Cuthrell and Fish are currently with the team, which has its opening game next Tuesday evening at Fleming Stadium.

Johnson may be a bit busy elsewhere for a while.

Collins Cuthrell
The lefty is still playing as the No. 3 starter for the Tar Heels as they enter NCAA regional playoff action this weekend. Should the Tar Heels win their regional, they are slated to host a super regional. A victory there would send UNC to Omaha for yet another chance at national title.

Fish and Cuthrell are two of the best offensive players in RMHS history. But how will they do with a wooden bat?

Between going to Post 58 Legion games, go check out live Gryphon alumni in action!

Rocky Mount Coleman-Pitt Post 58 Baseball Roster

Here is the Senior Legion roster for Post 58's baseball team. It features players from several different high schools - including East Wake and Washington.


2012 Rocky Mount Coleman‐Pitt Post 58       Senior American Legion Baseball Roster


Name (High School - Graduating Class/College)

Jonathan Aparicio (East Wake HS – 2012)
Ryan Barham (Nash Central HS ‐ 2014)
Matthew Berry (Rocky Mount HS ‐ 2011/Barton College)
Hatteras Brooks (Washington HS – 2011/NC Wesleyan College)
Abel Hernandez (Roanoke Rapids HS ‐ 2012)
Chase Johnson (Tarboro HS ‐ 2012)
Tyler King (Nash Central HS ‐ 2014)
Jeremy Lucas (Northern Nash HS ‐ 2011/Barton College)
Khalil Macklin (Nash Central HS ‐ 2014)
Spiers Miller (Tarboro HS ‐ 2011/Barton College)
Dillon Moore (Nash Central HS ‐ 2012)
Kyle Pratt (Roanoke Rapids HS ‐ 2011)
Spenser Ramsey (Rocky Mount HS ‐ 2013)
Jeremy Sloop (Nash Central HS ‐ 2011/Wake Technical Community College)
Jordan Taylor (Nash Central HS ‐ 2012)
Jeremy Trevathan (Rocky Mount HS ‐ 2011)
Colton Vaughan (Nash Central HS ‐ 2013)
Cam Webb (Tarboro HS ‐ 2011/Pitt Community College)
Tyler Wooten (Tarboro HS ‐ 2012)

Coaches:

Team Manager/Head Coach ‐ Hank Jones
Assistant Coach ‐ Pat Smith
Assistant Coach ‐ Britt Johnson

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Rocky Mount hosts last Athletic Awards at campus

Rocky Mount's Athletes of the Year Paul Lilley and Tia Hudgins


Rocky Mount High School held its last Athletic Banquet on its current campus Thursday evening and it was a memorable night in the old main gym.

There were several highlights including Michael and Pam Gainey receiving the Dudley Whitley award. Longtime football coach and Athletic Director Walt Wiggins made a rare appearance on campus to present a plaque to one of his former players and coachhes, current Assistant Principal and 1980 RMHS alum Linwood Weeks, who has announced that he will be retiring at the end of the summer.

The boys basketball team also received their rings as a reward for winning the NCHSAA 3-A state championship back in March. For seniors Terrill Hilliard and Tevin Taylor, they join 1997 alum and ex-trackster Nick Winkel, who was an assistant for the boys track team this past spring, who have two state titles on their resumes.

A complete list of all awards winner for the spring, winter and fall seasons is below - 

SPRING

Female Athlete of the Year - Tia Hudgins
Male Athlete of the Year - Paul Lilley
Female Scholar Athlete of the Year - Caroline Bell
Male Scholar Athlete of the Year - William Crumpler
Juan Chesson Award - Holly Fryar

Varsity Baseball

Most Outstanding Player - Jeremy Johnson
Most Improved - Damian Smith
Coaches' Award - Andy Morris

JV Baseball

Most Valuable - Chandler Clontz
Most Consistent - Caleb Chandler

Boys Golf

Most Consistent - Gardner Noble
Coaches' Award - Dylan Matthews

Girls Soccer

Offensive Player of the Year - Kasey Cooke
Defensive Player of the Year - Tyeisha Hardy
12th Player Award - Kaitlyn Worsley

Varsity Softball

Most Valuable - Precious White
Best Defensive Player - Carmen Richardson
Most Improved - Daiza Brown

JV Softball

Most Valuable Player - Haley Coppedge
Most Improved - Anada Woodley

Boys Tennis

Most Valuable Player - James Smith
Coaches' Award - William Garrison

Boys Track

Most Valuable Player - Paul Lilley
Coaches' Award - Octavis Smith
Coaches' Award - Michael Hines

Girls Track

Co-Most Valuable Player - Savasja Davis
Co-Most Valuable Player - Fantacy Bryant
Most Improved - Takeyra Thomas


WINTER



Varsity Boys Basketball
Most Improved - Dante Battle
Gryphon Pride Award - Levon Brutus
Most Valuable - Terrill Hilliard

JV Boys Basketball

Coaches Award - Thomas Cooper
Impact Player Award - Aumir Pittman

Varsity Girls Basketball

Coaches Award - Alexus Cooper
Leadership Award - Tia Hudgins
Most Valuable Player - J'Kyra Brown
JV Girls Basketball


Most Dependable - Taquiyah Battle
Most Improved - Treona Bynum

Boys Swimming

Co-Most Valuable Player - Zachary Vestal
Co-Most Valuable Player - Sam Haynes

Girls Swimming

Coaches' Award - Rebecca Pridgen
Coaches' Award - Alex Whicker

Boys Indoor Track

Most Valuable Player - Paul Lilley
Coaches' Award - Retho Williams
Coaches' Award - Rodie Shambley

Girls Indoor Track

Coaches' Award - Savasja Davis

Wrestling

Coaches Award - Janicento Williamson
Most Improved - Elliott Whitehead
Most Outstanding Wrestler- Alex Knight

Varsity Cheerleading

Coaches Award - Ami Thai
Coaches Award - Chelsea Brown
Most Dedicated - Brandy Pittman
Best All-Around - Alexsis Bryant

JV Cheerleading

Best All-Around - Brittany Collins


FALL


Varsity Football

Offensive MVP - Mason Hines
Defensive MVP - Rodquez Greene
Coaches' Award - Delasio Bartley
Billy Smith Award - Ben Winstead

JV Football

Offensive MVP - Josh Carter
Defensive MVP - Keyaad Coley

Volleyball

MVP - Tia Hudgins
Coaches' Award - Evie Hunter
Coaches Award - Precious White

JV Volleyball

Coaches' Award - Takia Draughn
Most Improved - Bailey Smith

Girls Tennis

MVP - Mackenzie Warner
Coaches  Award - Caroline Bell

Boys Cross Country

MVP - Mason Holt
Coaches' Award - Tyler Strother
Most Improved - Kathan Bender

Girls Cross Country

MVP - Nefertiti Thigpen-Conyers
Coaches' Award - Autumn Pilgreen
Most Improved - Grayson Hicks

Boys Soccer

Blue/Gold Award - Matt Boudreau
Coaches' Award - Gardner Noble
Gryphon Award - Logan Barnes

Girls Golf

Most Consistent - Ali Martin
Most Improved - Ashleigh Matia
Coaches' Award - Bailey Lewis

Friday, May 25, 2012

Former Gryphon coach Holt signs with RM Academy

New Rocky Mount Academy head football coach B.W. Holt.
Rocky Mount Academy announced on its website Friday that former Rocky Mount head football coach B.W. Holt has signed on to be the new head football coach at its school.

RMA plays eight-man football in the Carolinas Conference 8-Man Football League and is a member of the N.C. Independent Schools Athletic Association.

Holt, 67, is just one of four active coaches in North Carolina with 300-plus wins. A former assistant coach in the East-West and Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas games, he led the Gryphons to a runner-up finish in the NCHSAA 3-A eastern finals in 2008. He also guided Rocky Mount to two other eastern final berths. He recorded a 71-12 record and won four conference titles during his tenure as the Gryphons' head coach.

"We are pleased to announce that Mr. Holt has signed with us to head up our football program and coach the varsity team," said Beth Covolo, RMA Head of School, on the website posting. "To the people of Rocky Mount, Coach Holt certainly needs no introduction. He is one of the most beloved coaches in the history of Rocky Mount football. His reputation for developing not only fine football players but exceptional people is a perfect fit for our school and our community. We are thrilled to have him lead our program and join the Rocky Mount Academy family."

Holt will be replacing Andy Jackson, who was head coach at RMA for many seasons. Holt was a candidate for the Gryphons' opening for a head coach earlier this spring, but he was not chosen to reprise his role as the school's winningest football coach - percentage-wise (84 percent).

During his 39 years as a head coach, Holt led teams to 20 conference titles and 21 playoff appearances. He has sent 60-plus high school football players to the college level - including seven from his 2008 squad - his last at Rocky Mount.

He had concluded his career with a coaching record of 321-112-2 after stops at Southwestern Randolph, Franklinton, Starmount, Tennessee High (Tn.), West Montgomery and Rocky Mount.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

2012 Rocky Mount Baseball Statistical Leaders

Here are the statistical leaders from the 2012 Rocky Mount varsity baseball season. The top 5 players in each hitting and pitching category is listed.

HITTING

Batting Average

1. Jeremy Johnson .342
2. Ben Winstead .286
3. Will Edwards .250
3. Collin Watson .239
3. Spenser Ramsey .227

Hits

1. Jeremy Johnson 27
2. Collin Watson 16
3. Spenser Ramsey 15
4. Andy Morris 14
T5. Micah Varnell 12
T5. Will Edwards 12

Doubles

1. Spencer Ramsey 3
T2. Jeremy Johnson 2
T2. Damian Smith 2
T4. Micah Varnell 1
T4. Collin Watson 1
T4. Andy Morris 1
T4. Ben Winstead 1
T4. Sam Lilley 1

Triples

1. Jeremy Johnson 2
2. Andy Morris 1

Home Runs

1. Spenser Ramsey 2
T2. Jeremy Johnson 1
T2. Collin Watson 1

RBI

1. Spenser Ramsey 20
2. Jeremy Johnson 13
T3. Andy Morris 7
T3. Micah Varnell 7
5. Collin Watson 5

Runs Scored

1. Jeremy Johnson 19
2. Micah Varnell 12
3. Will Edwards 11
T4. Collin Watson 10
T4. Andy Morris 10

Walks

1. Micah Varnell 13
2. Collin Watson 10
3. Andy Morris 9
4. Spenser Ramsey 8
5. Will Edwards 6


PITCHING

Wins

1. Jeremy Johnson 4 (4-4)
T2. Spenser Ramsey 2 (2-2)
T2. Will Edwards 2 (2-5)
4. Sam Lilley 1 (1-1)
5. Collin Watson 0 (0-1)

Innings Pitched

1. Jeremy Johnson 57.0
2. Will Edwards 42.3
3. Spenser Ramsey 33.7
4. Sam Lilley 15.7


ERA

1.Sam Lilley 2.675
2. Jeremy Johnson 2.861
3. Spenser Ramsey 3.11
4. Will Edwards 3.31

Strikeouts

1. Jeremy Johnson 80
2. Will Edwards 38
3. Spenser Ramsey 34
4. Sam Lilley 8