![]() He is a four-time state champion in long jump, having won two each in indoor track and outdoor track. He holds the school records for long jump, high jump and triple jump. Hiatt is North Surry’s only male athlete to win multiple indoor track state championships, and is also the school’s only male athlete to win multiple outdoor track state championships. Hiatt was a three-year member of the outdoor track & field team, a two-year member of the indoor track & field team, and a four-year member of the football program. The winner of the 2022-23 Ron King Outstanding Male Athlete Award was Jared Hiatt. She plans to continue her swimming career at Lenoir-Rhyne University. Throughout her high school career, Bryant: won conference championships in 10 events (seven individual, three relay), was part of North Surry’s Foothills 2A Conference Championship Team in 2022, was named conference swimmer of the year twice (2020-21, 2022-23), finished in the top-3 at regionals on five occasions, qualified for the state championship meet all four years, and won a state bronze medal in the 100 butterfly her junior year. She finished fifth in both events at the 1A/2A State Championship Meet. ![]() She helped North Surry finish conference runner-up as a team.īryant went on to regionals and finished runner-up in both the 100 butterfly and 100 backstroke. She also finished conference runner-up in the 400 freestyle relay with teammates Baley Hawks, Molly Easter and MaryAnn Grimes, and third in the 200 medley relay with teammates Hawks, Easter and Gwen Bode. She previously earned the honor as a sophomore in the Western Piedmont 2A Conference (WPAC).īryant won two individual conference championships: the 100-yard butterfly and 100-yard backstroke. Kara won her second Conference Swimmer of the Year award as a senior, doing so in the Foothills 2A Conference (FH2A). She is also a four-year regional qualifier and four-year state qualifier. Smith Outstanding Female Athlete Award was Kara Bryant.īryant was a four-year member of the North Surry’s varsity swim team that earned All-Conference Honors all four years. Is the epitome of the word student-athlete.Represents North Surry as an ambassador for all students.Maintains a high level of achievement in the classroom.Displays leadership and sportsmanship on and off the court.Is a senior that participated in at least one athletic program all four years.North Surry recognized one male and one female as the top student-athletes in the Class of 2022-23.Įach student-athlete must meet the following criteria (via North Surry’s Athletic Department): Reach Cory on Twitter Bryant named North Surry Athletes of the Year Winners of individual camp competitions include: Team members include: Gunner Bennett, Graham Hauser, Chevy Hodges, Miles Moore, Silas Hiatt, Ellis Ballentine and Drew Bradley. State team, coached by Greg Greene (Class of ‘19) and Tyler Mason (Class of ‘24), won the ACC League Championship. Team members include: Oscar Stanley, TJ Bobbitt, Beckham Wright, Cole Wright, Baker Leathers, Dreshon Smith, Ty Hemric, Nick Hall and Na’shon Smith. The Warriors team, coached by Ian Gallimore (Class of ‘24) and Holden Poindexter (Class of ‘21), won the NBA League Championship. Mount Airy tied for third in the Northwest 1A Conference and reached the semifinals of the NW1A Conference Tournament.Ĭampers completed different stations to improve their basketball skills, received instruction from camp counselors, learned from guest speakers, competed for camp records, and took part in both individual and team competitions. The varsity Granite Bears finished 12-14 in 2022-23. Leading the camp was new varsity boys basketball coach Robbie Rives, members of the coaching staffs at Mount Airy High School and Mount Airy Middle School, as well as current/former members of the Granite Bear basketball program. Mount Airy High School hosted the 2023 Northwest Basketball Academy June 19-22. ![]() Zion Martin goes up for a layup while being defended by Na’shon Smith. Mario Revels scores a layup in transition. Mount Airy varsity basketball coach Robbie Rives hands out awards.ĭreshon Smith, left, and McKennon Hiatt compete for a jump ball. ![]() Ty Hemric sends the NBA League Championship game to overtime with a buzzer-beating putback. The ACC League Champions NC State are pictured, from left – back row: coach Greg Greene and coach Tyler Mason Front: Gunner Bennett, Graham Hauser, Chevy Hodges, Miles Moore, Silas Hiatt, Ellis Ballentine and Drew Bradley. The NBA League Champion Warriors are pictured, from left: coach Ian Gallimore, Oscar Stanley, TJ Bobbitt, Beckham Wright, Cole Wright, Baker Leathers, Dreshon Smith, Ty Hemric, Nick Hall, Na’shon Smith and coach Holden Poindexter. ![]()
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