Allen Mogridge earns spot in Sevier County High School Athletic Hall of Fame
Posted Aug 19, 2011
It’s not often a local athlete goes on to star in Division 1-A football. It’s even more rare when he goes on to be a Division 1 coach. But that’s what’s happened for Allen Mogridge, who graduated from Sevier County High School in 1995. And that’s why Mogridge, the recruiting coordinator and tight ends coach at UNC, will find himself a member of the Sevier County High School Athletic Hall of Fame this Saturday.
(Sevierville Mountain Press)
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