Joe Sharrow spent 10 years between Southern Vance High School and Vance County High School as athletic director. He was also an assistant principal at Vance County High School, and those years in Vance County have paid off for Sharrow. He is now AD at one of the biggest schools in the Triangle, Jordan High School. Sharrow has been named Athletic Director of the Year by NC High School OT and WRAL.
Sharrow was a guest on SportsTalk Wednesday and gave plenty of credit to Vance County for the award, which Sharrow received after his tenure in Vance County but after just one year in Durham. “This is every bit a Vance County award. Vance County helped me become the person I am today. I love and appreciate Henderson and Vance County,” Sharrow said.
Jordan High School is a bigger school and with that it brings bigger responsibilities. “We have 2,200 students and 700 student athletes,” Sharrow said. Jordan offers 27 varsity athletic programs. “It’s a different animal at Jordan compared to Vance County,” Sharrow added.
Even with his success and love for Jordan, Sharrow said he will always bleed black and green, the colors of the Vance Co. Vipers and his roots will always be Columbia blue and white – the colors the Southern Vance Raiders wore during their existence.
Jordan High School has played the Vipers on a number of occasions over the years but, no games are on the schedule for the upcoming school year. Congratulations to Joe Sharrow on his success!
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