The Wolfpacker

September 2019

The Wolfpacker: An Independent Magazine Covering NC State Sports

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40 ■ THE WOLFPACKER Vanceboro; kicker Steve Videtich of Win- ston-Salem; wide receiver Koren Robin- son of Belmont; linebacker Levar Fisher of Morehead City; safety Terrence Holt of Gib- sonville; linebacker Nate Irving of Teachey; cornerback David Amerson of Greensboro; specialist Nyheim Hines of Garner; and cen- ter Garrett Bradbury of Charlotte. Yet only Hines came from one of the state's current 25 largest schools of the 283 that field varsity football teams. Since 1972, when the NCAA allowed freshman eligibility for football and men's basketball, thereby ending the enhanced rosters of freshman and junior varsity teams, here are the North Carolina schools that have produced the most players for the Wolfpack, based on historical lists of signed recruits. It makes no claims of being completely comprehensive. Garner High School, Garner (12) RB Anthony Barbour, DB Dalton Counts, Shon Hardy, RB Nyheim Hines, WR Robert Hinton, DB Ronnie Lee, LB Corey Lyons, LB Andrew Purcell, Karl Parks, Barry Payne, Brad Stevens and DB Eric Williams. Page High School, Greensboro (12) DB Michael Brooks, FB Chris Cotton, RB Carlos Doggett, Chuck Griffin, LB Clayton Henry, WR Haywood Jeffires, WR Mack Jones, LB Tyler Lawrence, RB Kevin Matier, Mike Miller, Chad Southall and WR Keith Welborne. Broughton High School, Raleigh (10) TE Ethan Brodnick, DB Juston Burris, QB Daniel Evans, DB Dwayne Greene, DB Bobby Jurgens, Chris Jurgens, LB Mike Moore, WR Danny Peebles, LB David Reynolds and WR Ricky Wall. Andrews High School, High Point (10) LB Freddie Aughtry-Lindasy, RB Chris Brown, Wilton Bynum, DB Jeff Culler, QB/P Johnny Evans, OL Mark Freeman, FB Timmy Johnson, FB Andre Marks, K Nathan Ritter and DB Adrian Wilson. Person High School, Roxboro (10) QB Jamie Barnette, OL Keith Cart- wright, DL Nathaniel Goodson, DL Joshua Harris, OL Clyde Hawley, DB/LB Mike Johnson, OL Chuck Long, DL LaMarte McGhee, TE Troy Russell and OL Kennan Solomon. Reynolds High School, Asheville (10) OL Scott Adell, TE Neal Auer, LB Scott Auer, LB Keith Battle, FB Bobby Bowens, WR Adrian Hill, OL Casey Metts, OL Mel Quitman, DL Tony Sales and K Jimmy Sziksai. Crest High School, Shelby (9) OL Andy Barbee, RB Josh Brown, OL Kollin Byers, WR Chris Coleman, DB Therome George, OL Brandon Jeffries, LB Dwayne Maddox, LB/FB Quinton Pat- terson and LB Tim Ramseur. E.E. Smith, Fayetteville (9) DT Brian Bullock, Kevin Cincotti, WR Chris Corders, OL Curtis Crouch, WR Stanley Davis Jr., LB/FB Sean Maguire, DB Kevin Russell, DB Adam Staples and Tyrone Washington. Rose High School, Greenville (8) DL Montez Barrett, RB Andre Brown, OL Charles Fletcher, OL J.D. Helms, DL Joe Wright, DL Kentavius Street, Scott Sutherland and K Aaron Tschetter. Sanderson High School, Raleigh (8) WR Kevin Jeffries, TE Miller Law- son, DL Alim McNeill, LB Cole Nigro, DL Desmond Owings, RB Trent Pennix, Gresham Riggs and LB Pat Teague. Richmond County HS, Rockingham (7) DL Jason Deane, DB Marcus Ellerbe, DB Donnie LeGrande, DL Renaldo Moses, RB Dakwa Nichols, WR Mike Quick and DB Perry Williams. — Tim Peeler Former standout running back Nyheim Hines is one of 12 Garner High products that suited up at NC State. Page in Greensboro is the only other program in the state that has produced that many Wolfpack players. PHOTO BY KEN MARTIN

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