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Statesville Christian School

The students gained admission to some of the region’s most selective colleges including Davidson College, Wake Forest University, UNC-Chapel Hill, The Citadel, Cedarville University, Wheaton University, North Carolina State, Baylor University and a number of other outstanding colleges and universities, like Liberty University and Texas Christian University.


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2000 Sugar Bowl

Chuck Amato resigned from his position as linebackers coach for Florida State to take the head coaching position at North Carolina State.

Aldona Wos

She was appointed North Carolina State Chair of Women for Senator Elizabeth Dole, and the North Carolina Finance Co-Chair for the 2004 Bush-Cheney presidential campaign.

Bruce Poulton

The investigation was triggered by Peter Golenbock's Personal Fouls: The Broken Promises and Shattered Dreams of Big Money Basketball at Jim Valvano's North Carolina State and allegations made therein against the school's basketball program under head coach Jim Valvano.

BTEC

Golden LEAF Biomanufacturing Training and Education Center, a training center at North Carolina State University

Caleb Norkus

Caleb, who was nicknamed PlayStation by the Puerto Rico Islanders supporters for his tireless work rate, grew up playing youth soccer for the Capital Area Soccer League and was North Carolina High School player of the year in 1996 when he helped lead Sanderson High School to the North Carolina State title.

Dare County Board of Commissioners

Tillett is the nephew of North Carolina State Senator Marc Basnight.

Griffith R. Harsh

He is a direct descendent of Revolutionary War General and North Carolina State Senator Griffith Rutherford.

James Strutt

On a field trip to attend a lecture being given by Pier Luigi Nervi at North Carolina State University, Strutt took a side trip to visit the Eduardo Catalano House in Raleigh, NC and was very impressed by Catalano's modern statement.

Jefferson Holt

His mother was Bertha "B" Holt, member of the North Carolina State House of Representatives.

John Snow

John J. Snow, Jr., American politician, member of the North Carolina State Senate

Lancaster County, South Carolina

Along there in the American Revolutionary War, Colonel Abraham Buford fled from Tarleton and was overtaken a few miles south of the North Carolina state line where the Patriot forces were defeated in a controversial struggle known as the Battle of Waxhaws, also known as Bufords Massacre to locals.

Laurence H. Snyder

Snyder taught at four academic institutions, all state universities: North Carolina State College (1924-1930) as professor of biology, Ohio State University (1930-1947) as professor of genetics and later chairman of the Department of Zoology and Entomology, the University of Oklahoma (1947-1958) as Dean of the graduate college and professor of medicine, and the University of Hawaii (1958-1963) as President and later professor and professor emeritus.

Ryan Solle

Solle grew up in Broadway, North Carolina, played club soccer for the Fayetteville Force with whom he won three consecutive North Carolina state championships (1999, 2000 and 2001), and attended Lee County High School in Sanford, North Carolina, where he was selected as a 2003 Parade Magazine High School All American.

South Carolina Highway 107

The route is rural and hilly in nature as it climbs the Blue Ridge Mountains to the North Carolina state line.

Spencer Marsh

Spencer S. Marsh, (died 1875), judge and North Carolina State Senator

U.S. Route 52 in North Carolina

The group had the support of the dedication from several North Carolina state agency officials that included: Governor Mike Easley, State Treasurer Richard H. Moore and NCDOT Division 11 Board Member Sam Erby.