Monday, January 28, 2013

All-SPC swim honors announced

Jay M. Robinson's Tyler Gomez and Hunter Rogers were named the South Piedmont Conference's male and female swimmers of the year, respectively.

Cox Mill's Jamie Carter was voted SPC coach of the year by her peers.

Here is a list of the all-conference team:

BOYS
First
Last
Year
Robinson
Tyler
Gomez
Jr
Robinson
Griffin
Fiedler
Sr
A.L. Brown
Davied
Sanchez
Sr
Concord
Justus
Cochran
Jr
Concord
Greg
Leeman
Sr
H Ridge
Quinn
Montgomerie
Jr
Concord
Sam
Jones
Fr
Northwest
Brian
Gilley
Sr
Concord
Tucker
Wall
So
Robinson
Ryan
Buddendeck
Sr
A.L. Brown
Daniel
Sanchez
So
Robinson
Ben
Masius
Jr
Cox Mill
Austin
Kirby
Sr
Robinson
Dillon
Roey
Jr
Concord
Ryan
Harvey
Sr
Mt. Plesant
Brett
Holland
Sr
Cox Mill
Brett
Cicenia
Sr
H Ridge
Zach
Cary
Jr
Robinson
Graham
Petrea
Sr
A.L. Brown
Luke
Hill
Sr
Concord
Evan
Johnson
So
Cox Mill
Kyle
Kerby
Sr
H Ridge
Nick
Hinojosa
Sr
Concord
Scott
Pless
Jr


GIRLS
First
Last
Year
Robinson
Hunter
Rogers
Sr
Concord
Lucy
Suddreth
Sr
Robinson
Ashton
Brown
Fr
Robinson
Becca
Stanton
Jr
Central
Sydney
Vandenberg
So
Cox Mill
Lexi
Wrist
Jr
Concord
Brianna
Clark
Sr
H Ridge
Anna
Quan
Sr
Concord
Hailey
Knox
Jr
Cox Mill
Mackenzie
O'Brien
Jr
Northwest
Corrine
Enriquez
Jr
Cox Mill
Madeline
Cowart
Jr
Central
Alex
Vandenberg
Fr
Northwest
Emily
Robinson
So
H Ridge
Kristin
Mulchi
Sr
Robinson
Sydney
Kopelic
Sr
Robinson
Taylor
Gomez
Jr
Robinson
Kelly
Jamieson
Jr
Robinson
Kathryn
Lambertsen
Sr
Robinson
Megan
Maglione
Sr
Northwest
Emma
Prager
Fr
H Ridge
Maddy
Goers
So
Central
Sydney
Kramer
Fr
Cox Mill
Mallory
Hinic
So



Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Robinson, First Assembly name new football coaches

Jay M. Robinson and First Assembly announced the hiring of new football coaches this week.

Robinson, which was 3-8 last season, will be led by 26-year veteran John Fitz as the Bulldogs move to 4A this upcoming season to a league that also features A.L. Brown, Hough, Hopewell, North Meck, Mallard Creek, Vance and West Charlotte.

Fitz, who replaces the retiring Bobby Cloninger, coached for 20 years at New Hanover High in Wilmington before spending the last six years at Catawba College, where he served as assistant head coach, offensive coordinator and special team coordinator.

First Assembly will have a familiar face take over for first-year coach Cornelius Street. Craig Kean, who led the Eagles to the 2007 NCISAA Division II championship, will return to coach the team this fall.

Kean was offensive coordinator at Mount Pleasant and served as head coach at Hickory Grove Christian in Charlotte since leaving First Assembly.

The Eagles are coming off a 5-5 season and their sixth consecutive playoff appearance.