Nominees for SBLive’s North Carolina High School Coach of the Week November 10-12, as nominated by fans, readers and SBLive staff, are: Read the nominees and vote at the bottom of the page. Voting will close on Thursday, November 17th at 11:59pm and the winner will be announced on his Friday, November 18th. SB Live NC.
Nominees for this week’s North Carolina Coach of the Week:
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Lewis Ray, Hillside: The undefeated Hornets (11-0) went above 40 points for the fifth straight game and won 46-43 over the Apex for the ninth time this season, 46-43, so Ray’s offense built on Hillside can’t be stopped. is. thursday night. With this win, Hillside advanced him to the third round of the 4A States Tournament.
Chris Bunting, Millbrook: Bunting’s 12th-seeded Wildcats survived seven lead changes as they upset reigning 4A champions, 5th-seeded Cardinal Gibbons, 42-30, to advance to the 3rd round of the 4A. I was. Millbrook is now 11-1 in his first season with Bunting’s team.
Fritz Hessenthaler, Southern Alamance: In rain and wind, Hessenthaler’s 13th-seeded team beat 4th-seeded New Hanover, 38-32, in the second round of the 4A State Playoffs, breaking the Wildcats’ 10-game winning streak and closing the season. process.
Richard Shuping, Rollsville: Shupin saw his 11th-seeded team ready to come out of the halftime break, building a lead and 28 in this 4A playoff game as No. 6-seeded Cleveland blocked a staggering comeback in the fourth quarter. We won -21. .
Dave Miller, Jacksonville: The Class 3A No. 20 seed Millers Cardinals defeated No. 4 seed Havelock 49-42 in a playoff clash. The win avenged Jacksonville’s loss to Havelock earlier in the year and advanced the Cardinals to the third round of the state playoffs.
Jim Sosebee, Crest: Facing the No. 3-seeded Oak Grove team, which entered the contest 11-0, Sosebee prepared the No. 14-seeded Chargers for an upset, defeating the hosts Grizzlies 42-15.
Adam Hodge, Southpoint: To say Hodge was preparing South Point for a rematch after last year’s state playoff loss to eventual 3A state champions Dudley 38-0 would be a huge understatement. No. 11-seeded Red Not only did his Raiders avenge that loss, he beat the No. 6-seeded Panthers 74-41, advancing to the 3A state in his bracket, where he scored 74 points. .


