Northern Carolina 1A / 2A Conference
2018 All-Conference Football Team
Offensive Player of the Year: Rashad Logan, South Granville
Defensive Player of the Year: Noah Terry, Vance County
Lineman of the Year: Noah Roberson, Vance County
Coach of the Year: Larry Dale, Granville Central
Austin Ferguson, South Granville Deandre Moore, Granville Central
Justin Bullock, South Granville Jed Evans, Granville Central
Robert Torrance, South Granville Tristen Boney, Granville Central
Rashad Logan, South Granville Noah Judkins, Granville Central
Tyhagee Allen, South Granville Brandin Glenn, Granville Central
Malichi Flowers, South Granville Brandon Peace, Granville Central
Brennan Henry, South Granville Noah Roberson, Vance County
Henry Daniel, South Granville Noah Terry, Vance County
Quentin Perry, Bunn Joshua Joyner, Vance County
Durand “DJ” Miles, Bunn Micahiah Wilson, Vance County
Caleb Morton, Bunn Samein Burwell, Vance County
Ahmad Hicks, Bunn Demarius Harris, Vance County
Dillon Jenkins, Roanoke Rapids DeKarri Green, Warren County
Ajalon Brown, Roanoke Rapids Deavan Hawkins, Warren County
Michael Squire, Roanoke Rapids Drequan Dickerson, Louisburg
Isiah Robinson, Roanoke Rapids Xavier Jones, Louisburg
Dwayne Reed, J.F. Webb
Vance-Granville Community Band to Present Free Winter Concert on Dec. 3
/by WIZS Staff-Press Release, Vance-Granville Community College
The Vance-Granville Community Band will present its 11th annual winter concert on Monday, Dec. 3, at 7:30 p.m. in McGregor Hall at 201 Breckenridge Street in downtown Henderson. The concert is free and open to the public.
“The concert is a classic old-fashioned band concert,” said Brian D. Miller, director of the band. “Bands should always play music that is appealing and makes sense. We have had a great tradition of performing good, solid, traditional band music in the Vance-Granville Community Band. It was John Philip Sousa’s philosophy that music should always be attractive and have great audience appeal. There is no better model for band administration and performance than the one set forth by Sousa.”
The band’s repertoire for the December concert includes a march by Sousa, the seldom-heard “Keeping Step with the Union,” a march Sousa composed in 1921 and dedicated to Mrs. Warren G. Harding, wife of the 29th president of the United States. “Sousa wrote 136 great marches,” Miller said, “but we don’t get to hear the rare ones. It’s a lot of fun to present Sousa’s lesser-known marches.”
Above: Brian Miller conducts the Vance-Granville Community Band during its 2017 winter concert. (VGCC photo)
The band will also perform a rare 1914 march entitled “Radium King.” “This march came from a golden time period of the circus march and celebrated the wonder of radium as a newly-discovered element,” Miller said. Other pieces on the concert include a famous 1960s band composition entitled “Overture In Bb,” a transcription of music from the movie “The Greatest Showman.”
Christmas season music will also be featured on the concert as well, Miller added. Patrons will hear “All Is Well,” “Greensleeves,” and a Christmas march transcribed by band member Bob Salzmann.
“We are certainly fortunate to have Bob Salzmann with us in the band,” said Miller, “because not only is he an excellent musician, he is a fine arranger. It’s great having our own arranger create music for the band.”
The audience will hear two well-known medleys of Christmas favorites, including Leroy Anderson’s all-time classic “Christmas Festival,” referred to by Miller as “one of the greatest Christmas band pieces ever.”
The band has shown significant numerical and musical growth under the baton of veteran band director Miller, who established his identity in the area as the longtime director of the Louisburg High School Band, which grew into one of the state’s largest bands in one of the state’s smallest schools and whose Symphonic and Concert Bands became known in the regional area for performance of traditional band overtures and old-fashioned Sousa marches.
Miller said his philosophy is simple: “Play good, traditional music that is appealing to the audience.”
“We hope that everyone will come enjoy this great cultural experience in historic downtown Henderson,” Miller added. “We want everybody to hear the Vance-Granville Community Band.”
The Community Band, which is sponsored by the VGCC Division of Arts and Sciences, includes people of all ages, from all walks of life, and from throughout the region. No auditions are required. Rehearsals are held on Monday evenings from 7 – 9 p.m. at the Vance-Granville Community College Civic Center, on the Main Campus in Henderson, at Exit 209 on Interstate 85 (Poplar Creek Road).
For more information, contact Brian Miller at (919) 496-5877 or at bmiller9302@vgcc.edu or Betsy Henderson at hendersonb@vgcc.edu.
Hughes Receives Scholarship From WGU North Carolina
/by WIZS Staff-Press Release, WGU North Carolina
Despite the rainy weather outside, nothing could dim Shellie Hughes’ smile as she and several coworkers gathered for a special scholarship presentation on Nov. 12. Hughes, a coordinator with CenturyLink, the second largest U.S. communications provider to global enterprise customers, was presented with a $2,000 institutional partner scholarship from WGU North Carolina, the state affiliate of the national nonprofit online Western Governors University.
Shellie Hughes, coordinator with CenturyLink (left), is presented with a $2000 scholarship by Lynne Barbour (right), WGU North Carolina Strategic Partnerships Manager. Hughes is working toward her Master of Science Management and Leadership degree and will use the scholarship to help offset the cost of tuition. (Photo Credit: WGU North Carolina)
Hughes is working toward her Master of Science Management and Leadership degree and will use the scholarship to help offset the cost of tuition. CenturyLink is an institutional partner with WGU, and as such, promotes employee professional development and continuing education. Hughes won the scholarship based on her academic record, readiness for online study at WGU, and current competency in the field of information technology.
WGU is an accredited online university offering more than 60 bachelor’s and master’s degree programs. The university has more than 100,000 students enrolled nationwide, including more than 2,600 in North Carolina.
“Shellie is a bright young woman who would be an asset to any organization,” said WGU North Carolina Strategic Partnerships Manager Lynne Barbour, who presented the scholarship. “One of my favorite parts of this job is traveling throughout the state and presenting scholarships to deserving individuals who are seeking to further their careers through education, and Shellie definitely exemplifies that desire.”
For more information about WGU North Carolina, visit https://www.wgu.edu/north-carolina.html.
Editor’s Note: Hughes is the daughter of Chris and Debra Hughes of Henderson.
Restoration Family Center to Hold Community Yard Sale; Free Food While it Lasts
/by WIZS Staff-Information courtesy Pastor Adrian Poole, Restoration Family Center
Restoration Family Center, located at 735 East Rockspring St. in Henderson, will hold a community yard sale on Saturday, December 1, 2018, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free food will be available while it lasts. The yard sale will include some free items.
Coach’s Corner 11/28/18
/by CharleneCooperative Extension with Paul McKenzie 11/28/18
/by CharleneHome and Garden 11/27/18
/by CharleneKVA Splits with Halifax Academy in Hoops
/by Trey SnideKVA Splits with Halifax Academy in Hoops
Kerr-Vance Academy hosted rival Halifax Academy in a conference tilt on Tuesday, November 27 at Crawford Gym. The Spartan men took the win 59-21 behind the hot shooting of guard Colby Wilkerson who poured in 19 points and Fermin Borbua who added 17 and led the team in rebounding.
The Spartan women dropped a heavily contested match 36-30. Ashley Dickerson led the offense with 17 points. Both teams will be back in action on Thursday, November 29 when they host Grace Christian of Sanford.
Information provided by Mr. Frank Wiggins of Kerr Vance Academy.
News 11/28/18
/by LarryTown Talk 11/28/18
/by LarryNorthern Carolina 1A / 2A Conference 2018 All-Conference Football Team
/by Trey SnideNorthern Carolina 1A / 2A Conference
2018 All-Conference Football Team
Offensive Player of the Year: Rashad Logan, South Granville
Defensive Player of the Year: Noah Terry, Vance County
Lineman of the Year: Noah Roberson, Vance County
Coach of the Year: Larry Dale, Granville Central
Austin Ferguson, South Granville Deandre Moore, Granville Central
Justin Bullock, South Granville Jed Evans, Granville Central
Robert Torrance, South Granville Tristen Boney, Granville Central
Rashad Logan, South Granville Noah Judkins, Granville Central
Tyhagee Allen, South Granville Brandin Glenn, Granville Central
Malichi Flowers, South Granville Brandon Peace, Granville Central
Brennan Henry, South Granville Noah Roberson, Vance County
Henry Daniel, South Granville Noah Terry, Vance County
Quentin Perry, Bunn Joshua Joyner, Vance County
Durand “DJ” Miles, Bunn Micahiah Wilson, Vance County
Caleb Morton, Bunn Samein Burwell, Vance County
Ahmad Hicks, Bunn Demarius Harris, Vance County
Dillon Jenkins, Roanoke Rapids DeKarri Green, Warren County
Ajalon Brown, Roanoke Rapids Deavan Hawkins, Warren County
Michael Squire, Roanoke Rapids Drequan Dickerson, Louisburg
Isiah Robinson, Roanoke Rapids Xavier Jones, Louisburg
Dwayne Reed, J.F. Webb