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NORTH CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BOARD of DIRECTORS SPRING MEETING Tuesday, May 4, 2010 NORTH CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS SPRING MEETING Tuesday, May 4, 2010 The spring meeting of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association Board of Directors was called to order by President Allison Sholar at 8:30 a.m. at the Simon F. Terrell Building. Members in attendance included Diane Frost, Brooks Matthews, Kent Byrd, Chris Skabo, Stewart Hobbs, Bobby Guthrie, Page Carver, Chris Norman, Pat Burden, Rexanna Lowman, Regina Lambert, Kathy Spencer, Ernie Purnsley, Herman Little, Bill Miller, Shelly Marsh and Dwayne Stallings. Ex-officio members included Roger Morton of the Piedmont Officials Association, representing booking agents and officials, Mac Morris of the North Carolina Coaches Association and Joe White of the North Carolina School Boards Association, and David Gardner of the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. Absent was Jerry McGee. NCHSAA staff in attendance included Davis Whitfield, Carolyn Shannonhouse, Rick Strunk, Mark Dreibelbis, Karen DeHart, Que Tucker, and Pepper Hines. Allison Sholar welcomed the group and then turned it over to Davis Whitfield for a word of welcome. Motion to approve consent agenda items from 1-185 below (motion by Norman, second by Marsh, approved 21-0). The minutes of the previous Board meeting and the annual meeting were also approved as distributed previously (motion by Carver, second by Spencer, approved 21-0). CONSENT AGENDA NORTH CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 2010 BOARD OF DIRECTORS SPRING MEETING (Cases handled since November 1, 2009 and before April 1, 2010) 1. LEJEUNE: Denied waiver of attendance rule for Christopher Kimbrough 2. KNIGHTDALE: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Sherman Fowlkes 3. BESSEMER CITY: Approve waiver of attendance rule for Taylor Horney 4. WESTERN ALAMANCE: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Daylon Riley Scott 5. The new Charlotte-Mecklenburg schools have been named; William Amos Hough High School (Bailey Road) and Rocky River High School (Mint Hill). 6. NEW BERN: Denied waiver of attendance rule for R'Asia Britt 7. WEST CARTERET: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Vanity Jones 8. ARDREY KELL: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Ashley Adams 9. WEST CRAVEN: Denied waiver of attendance rule for Jordan Wilson 10. CEDAR RIDGE: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Scarlette Harrison 11. RONALD REAGAN: Denied waiver of attendance rule for Eric Engstrom 12. PRINCETON: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Harley Carter 13. PROVIDENCE: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Miranda Lewis 14. HOGGARD: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Jordan Musick 15. KNIGHTDALE: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Tamara Angela Pierce 16. NORTH STOKES: Denied waiver of attendance rule for Justin Young 17. HAVELOCK: Approved waiver of scholastic rule for Zachary Jocomillo 18. CHAPEL HILL: Approved waiver of attendance rule for William Clinton 19. JACK BRITT: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Aaron Sutton 20. HICKORY RIDGE: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Lance Hunter 21. NORTH FORSYTH: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Brooklynn Shane Stillwell 22. CARRBORO: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Alan Rafael Castillojos 23. GARNER: Approved waiver of attendance and academic rule for Cayler Simpson 24. NORTHERN DURHAM: Denied waiver of attendance rule for Kibari Wiley 25. LANEY: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Shakiya Cloud 26. WEST LINCOLN: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Justin Kyle Stallings 27. SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Denied waiver of attendance rule for Katlyn Ray 28. SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Denied waiver of attendance rule for Travis Paul Evans 29. SOUTH BRUNSWICK: waiver of scholastic rule for Taylor Drew McLean not acted upon 30. NORTH STOKES: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Richard Forbes, Jr. NCHSAA BOARD OF DIRECTORS SPRING MEETING 2010 2 31. ROSEWOOD: Approved waiver of attendance rule for David Thornton 32. SOUTHERN ALAMANCE: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Chance Kelly 33. FORESTVIEW: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Jamar Jones 34. CENTRAL CABARRUS: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Ryan Ellis 35. ENLOE: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Olivia Marie Brown 36. MURPHY: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Brandon Summerlin 37. SOUTH JOHNSTON: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Johnathan D. Strickland 38. EAST FORSYTH: Denied waiver of attendance rule for Bow Hill 39. EAST FORSYTH: Denied waiver of attendance rule for Kapone Carter 40. SOUTHWEST GUILFORD: Denied waiver of attendance rule for Cheyanne Parker 41. Approved Randolph County all-star basketball games for March 20, 2010, at Wheatmore High School, pending payment of $750 approval fee. Filing fee has been submitted. Approval was later submitted. 42. PROVIDENCE: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Erik Zalinov 43. PARKLAND: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Marcos Quesada 44. CHERRYVILLE: Approved waiver of residence rule for Darius Terrance Howell 45. LEESVILLE ROAD: Approved waiver of attendance and scholastic rule for Kaitlyn O'Shea 46. BUNN: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Derrick Vause 47. CHARLOTTE CATHOLIC: Approved waiver of transfer for Christina Rebecca King 48. Northern Carolina 2-A Conference accepted new school Corinth-Holders as conference member beginning in the 2010-11 academic year. 49. JAY ROBINSON: Approved waiver of attendance rule for John Glunt 50. ARDREY KELL: Denied waiver of residence rule for Georgia Sweeney 51. SPRING CREEK: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Corey Hawkins 52. NORTHEAST GUILFORD: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Harmony White 53. GRAY STONE DAY: Denied waiver of scholastic rule for Christopher Thompson 54. PINE FOREST: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Jacob Geske 55. NORTH DAVIDSON: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Michael Lock 56. ENLOE: Approved waiver of attendance and scholastic rule for Ryan Cornett 57. WEST JOHNSTON: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Jarvius Ray 58. MOUNTAIN HERITAGE: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Andrea Allen Haynes 59. CHAPEL HILL: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Gabrielle Alexander 60. SANDERSON: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Lauren Holland 61. WEST FORSYTH: waiver of age rule for Benjamin James Shifflett cannot be acted upon. 62. LOUISBURG: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Jerry Williams III 63. EAST MONTGOMERY: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Ashlynne Webb 64. MOUNT TABOR: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Courtney L. Branch 65. NEW BERN: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Anthony Lemont Grist, Jr. 66. BISHOP MCGUINNESS: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Christine Lazorchick 67. WILLIAMSTON: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Braxton Squires 68. PORTER RIDGE: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Kelsey Crowder 69. ASHLEY: waiver of attendance rule for Sara Cannady would have been approved but she was not eligible otherwise. 70. GREEN HOPE: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Lisa Armstrong 71. EAST GASTON: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Brandon Tyler Guffey 72. WEST FORSYTH: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Lindsay Allison 73. WESTERN ALAMANCE: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Dustin Gantos 74. EAST FORSYTH: Denied waiver of attendance rule for Jacob Lookabill 75. CHARLOTTE CATHOLIC: Denied waiver of transfer rule for Cassidy Downey-Beverly 76. MURPHY: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Kalane Hedrick 77. CURRITUCK: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Joshua Ritter 78. WEST STANLY: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Demetrus Ingram 79. WHITEVILLE: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Tara Gall 80. ATHENS DRIVE: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Adam Lindsay 81. Received approval of Carolina 9 1-A/2-A Conference to accept Roxboro Community School as a 1-A member, beginning with the 2010-11 year. 82. JACK BRITT: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Amber Rodriguez NCHSAA BOARD OF DIRECTORS SPRING MEETING 2010 3 83. CAPE FEAR: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Leah Jones 84. FARMVILLE CENTRAL: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Katelynn Croom 85. PINE FOREST: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Leilani Turner 86. RICHLANDS: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Jordanna Rebbick 87. SOUTH POINT: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Devin Taylor Oliver 88. HOLMES: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Emily Snell 89. CHARLES B. AYCOCK: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Caroline Riggs 90. STARMOUNT: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Jacob McCracken 91. NORTH STANLY: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Jordan Thomas Smith 92. CARRBORO: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Nancy Caroline Yarnell 93. CARRBORO: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Daniel Austin 94. REAGAN: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Brooke James 95. HOGGARD: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Jackson Watford 96. WESTERN HARNETT: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Sierra Bethany Diane Henderson-Holmes 97. PURNELL SWETT: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Jarrett Taylor Lowry 98. PANTHER CREEK: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Christian Baer 99. WATAUGA: Denied waiver of scholastic rule for Robert Smith 100. WATAUGA: waiver of scholastic rule for Brandon Marchese was withdrawn. 101. JESSE CARSON: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Haley Pitzer 102. LAKE NORMAN CHARTER: Approved waiver of attendance rule for Patrick Roth 103. KNIGHTDALE: Denied waiver of attendance and scholastic rules for Chandler Aaron Womble 104. EAST FORSYTH:
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