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Charlotte Christian School 2012-13 SENIOR BASKETBALL PLAYERS & MANAGER CHARLOTTE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL BASKETBALL 2012-13 KNIGHTS IN THE NBA SPENCER, “A man’s heart plans his way, but the Lord directs his steps.” Proverbs 16:9 NKJV Love, Mom, Dad and Sydney TODD FULLER • 1996 - 2004 STEPHEN CURRY • 2009 - PRESENT 11TH PICK IN THE FIRST ROUND OF 7TH PICK IN THE FIRST ROUND OF HAYDEN & PATRICK, 1996 NBA DRAFT BY GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2009 NBA DRAFT BY GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS “Trust in the Lord with all your heart; do not lean on your own understanding. In all you ways CHARLOTTE CHRISTIAN QUICK FACTS acknowledge Him and He will direct your paths.” SCHOOL INFORMATION ATHLETIC INFORMATION Head of School..............................................................................Barry Giller Athletic Director...................................................................Tom Jamerson Proverbs 3:5,6 Upper School Principal...........................................................Allen Nielsen Assistant Athletic Director.......................................................Melinda Graves Middle School Principal.........................................................Amanda Poole Assistant Athletic Director...................................................Greg Simmons Lower School Principal..........................................................Sharon Humphrey Athletic Trainer..............................................................................Laurie James Location....................................................7301 Sardis Road • Charlotte, NC Athletic Department Phone Number................................(704) 366-1205 School Phone Number.........................................................(704) 366-5657 Athletic Department Fax Number....................................(704) 366-2757 Website......................................................www.charlottechristian.com Athletic Hotline.................................................(704) 366-1367, ext. 7070 We love you, Founded................................................................................1950 Schedules..........................www.charlottechristian.com, “Athletics” Enrollment.....................................................................988 (JK-12) Nickname........................................................................................Knights Mom and Dad ATHLETIC VISION STATEMENT School Colors..............................................................................Blue & White The Charlotte Christian School athletic department is committed to develop Accreditation............................................................................... Christ-like character among student athletes and encourage them to develop (SACS-CASI) Southern Association of Colleges & Schools their God-given athletic abilities to the maximum potential. This will be and the Council of Accreditation & School Improvement accomplished through a program that emphasizes Christian character and conduct, achievement in athletics, leadership skills and respect for teammates and opponents. MEN’S VARSITY COACHES SHONN BROWN LUKE BOYTHE VARSITY MEN’S VARSITY MEN’S HEAD COACH ASSISTANT COACH Coach Brown is in his 13th year coaching basketball at Charlotte Coach Boythe is in his fifth year coaching the varsity basketball Christian School, including one year as a co-head coach and team and is responsible for practice preparation, scouting and nine years as the varsity men’s head coach. In addition to his on-floor instruction. He is a member of Charlotte Christian’s coaching duties he serves as the upper school assistant principal class of 1998 where he played on the varsity basketball team for student life. He has tallied an overall head coaching record and served as the student body president. He received a full of 295-85 in 12 years, leading the Knights to 12 North Carolina scholarship to play college basketball at the University of North Independent Schools Athletic Association (NCISAA) Tournament Carolina at Greensboro and has experience coaching at both appearances, including one state championship title and three the high school and the collegiate level. He is the Connect Pastor runner-up appearances and eight Charlotte Independent at The Gathering Church. He received his bachelor’s degree Schools Athletic Association (CISAA) conference championships. from UNC-Greensboro and a Master of Arts in theological During his head coaching tenure, Brown has recorded 11 straight studies from Reformed Theological Seminary. Coach Boythe winning seasons and 10 seasons with 20+ win records. Under and his wife, Melissa, have two sons: Andrew, kindergarten, and Coach Brown’s leadership the Knights have been ranked in the Elijah, four years old. USA Today High School Rankings as well as competed in the ESPN Rise High School national invitational tournament. Coach Brown gives God all the glory. In 1996 Brown earned his bachelor’s degree in biology from Clearwater Christian College in Clearwater, Fla. In 2005 he earned his M.Ed. in educational administration from Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, Ga. While an undergrad, Brown was a four-year basketball letterwinner for Clearwater Christian and named to the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) second team All-America as a junior and first team KEVIN WILLAMS NCCAA All-America as a senior. He was also inducted into the VARSITY MEN’S Clearwater Christian College Hall of Fame. The Charleston, S.C. ASSISTANT COACH native is married to Allycia Brown, and they have a son, Terrelle, seventh grade, and a daughter, Morgan, fourth grade. Coach Williams is in his seventh year serving as an assistant coach on the varsity basketball team and is responsible for scouting. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from UNC– Chapel Hill where he played JV basketball and was assistant coach of the JV basketball team for one season. He also received his master’s degree in the arts from the University of Texas. Coach Williams graduated from Charlotte Christian in 1999. Coach Williams and his wife, Kristin, have a daughter, Parker, who was born October 2011. MEN’S VARSITY COACHES LADIES’ VARSITY COACHES ANTHONYAMANDA NAEHER GILL KELVIN UPSHAW VARSITY LADIES’ VARSITY LADIES’ ASSISTANTHEAD COACH COACH ASSISTANT COACH Coach Naeher is in her second season working with the varsity Assistant Coach Kelvin Upshaw is in his first season with the girls basketball program. For the Knights she has coached Knights. He is a former college and professional basketball eighth grade girl’s volleyball for two years, middle school soccer player having played for the Miami Heat, Golden State for a year and a year as the varsity girl’s soccer coach. She Warriors, Dallas Mavericks and the Boston Celtics. Mr. Upshaw also teaches physical education at Charlotte Christian. Coach has coaching experience in the NBA, CBA and with the Harlem Naeher is a member of the Charlotte Lady Eagles. She received Globetrotters. Mr. Upshaw has two children. her degree in Health and Physical Education from Messiah College. While an undergrad, Coach Naeher competed on both the basketball and soccer teams. She was named a three-time soccer all-American and a two-time NCAA Division III National Player of the Year in soccer. ZACH GOODYEAR VARSITY MEN’S ASSISTANT COACH Coach Goodyear is in his third year serving as an assistant coach on the varsity basketball team. He attended school at Ferrum College where he played on the football and baseball teams. Coach Goodyear and his wife, Laura, have a three year old son, Knox, and a nine month old son, Hayes. Zach recently was named the TLC/Destination America’s Barbecue Pitmasters’ North Carolina Champion. VARSITY BASKETBALL ROSTER NO. NAME POSITION GRADE 0 Patrick Rooks G 12 1 Trey Phills G 10 2 Dalen Dotson G 10 3 Adam Durden G 11 5 Matthew Fisher-Davis G/F 11 10 Jonah Giller G/F 11 11 Chandler Goodson C 12 12 Spencer Scott G 11 20 Andy Saba F 11 21 Eric Lynch G/F 12 Head Coach: Shonn Brown • Assistant Coaches: Luke Boythe, Kevin Williams, Zach Goodyear Statisticians: Beth Ebert, Melinda Graves • Managers: Tatiana Egbuna, Shelby Valeriano VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE DATE TIME SCHOOL SCORE 11/12/12 5:30 p.m. FIRST ASSEMBLY CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL 11/19/12 7:30 p.m. ASHEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Win 102-51 11/20/12 7:30 p.m. LEGACY CHARTER SCHOOL Loss 59-72 11/27/12 7:30 p.m. HICKORY GROVE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Win 60-42 11/30/12 7:30 p.m. SOUTHLAKE CHRISTIAN Win 63-42 12/04/12 7:30 p.m. vs. Hickory High School Loss 53-89 12/07/12 7:30 p.m. VICTORY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Win 93-77 12/11/12 7:30 p.m. HICKORY HIGH SCHOOL Loss 65-72 12/14/12 7:30 p.m. FORSYTH COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL Win 67-56 12/20/12 3 p.m. vs. York Comprehensive High School Win 85-57 12/21/12 4:30 p.m. vs. Blacksburg High School Win 66-49 12/22/12 vs. Providence Day School Loss 60-70 12/27/12 Charleston Tournament Win 80-34 12/28/12 Charleston Tournament Win 57-42 VARSITY BASKETBALL ROSTER 12/29/12 Charleston Tournament Loss 57-77 1/05/13 3:30 p.m. HIGH POINT CHRISTIAN ACADEMY Loss 59-71 1/11/13 8 p.m. vs. Ravenscroft School Loss 54-71 1/12/13 12:30 p.m. vs. Cary Academy Win 72-51 1/15/13 6 p.m. GREENSBORO DAY SCHOOL Loss 68-69 1/17/13 7:30 p.m. COVENANT DAY SCHOOL Win 61-55 1/18/13 7:30 p.m. CANNON SCHOOL Win 60-56 1/21/13 10:30 a.m. vs. Greenfield School Loss 62-69 1/22/13 7:30 p.m. vs. Charlotte Latin School Loss 54-62 1/29/13 7:30 p.m. vs. Providence Day School Loss 56-80 2/04/13 7 p.m. vs. Victory Christian Center School Loss 65-85 2/05/13 7:30 p.m. vs. Cannon School Loss 52-67 2/08/13 7:30 p.m. CHARLOTTE LATIN SCHOOL
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