Remembering Charlie Adams’ legacy on NC high school sports
Posted Sep 22, 2017
Charlie Adams, 81, who built the N.C. High School Athletic Association into one of the nation’s best high school athletic associations, died Sunday morning at his home in Chapel Hill after a long fight with a lung condition. Adams’ imprint on the NCHSAA and national high school athletics continues. Adams was an innovator. Adams never avoided hard decisions or unpopular ones.
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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