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Under Armour, Inc. and the North Carolina High School Athletic Association announced an agreement designating Under Armour as the official outfitter and supplier of athletic apparel, accessories, and footwear for the NCHSAA. The multi-year agreement gives Under Armour the ability to provide apparel and footwear to all high schools and student-athletes competing for the North Carolina state championships.

“We are very pleased to add a global company of the exceptional quality of Under Armour to our family of corporate partners,” said NCHSAA commissioner Davis Whitfield. "We think it is a perfect fit with the NCHSAA. Under Armour is a well-established, forward-thinking, technology-driven company that makes the well-being of young people a priority. We anticipate this will be a great partnership and are excited about our future with Under Armour."

“Under Armour is excited to partner with the North Carolina High School Athletic Association, and for this opportunity to connect with our core demographic of young athletes across all sports,” said Matt Mirchin, Under Armour Senior Vice President, Sports Marketing. “As a brand, Under Armour puts the needs and wants of athletes first, and we are proud to provide support for athletes across the state of North Carolina.”

Under Armour is a leading developer, marketer, and distributor of branded performance apparel, footwear, and accessories. The brand's moisture-wicking synthetic fabrications are engineered in many different designs and styles for wear in nearly every climate to provide a performance alternative to traditional natural fiber products. The Company's products are sold worldwide and worn by athletes at all levels, from youth to professional, on playing fields around the globe. The Under Armour global headquarters is in Baltimore, Maryland, with European headquarters in Amsterdam’s Olympic Stadium, and additional offices in Denver, Hong Kong, Toronto, and Guangzhou, China. For further information, please visit the Company's website at www.underarmour.com

NCHSAA Charlie Adams Distinguished Service Award winners listed

A new award was presented during the North Carolina High School Athletic Association regional meetings this fall.

The NCHSAA Board of Directors had authorized the creation of a new award, the Charlie Adams Distinguished Service Award, in honor of the long-time NCHSAA executive director who retired from that post in January of 2010.

One award is given per region and goes to a person with at least 10 years experience in education and athletics who is still active in the field and has regularly gone "above and beyond" the call of duty at both the local and the state level.

A special committee made the selections and each award was given at the respective meeting in the person's region.

The inaugural recipients of the Charlie Adams Distinguished Service Award include:

Region 1: Tommy Peacock, J.H. Rose: long time athletic director at Rose, which has an outstanding athletic program, and also very involved in hosting the Eastern Regional basketball tournament for many years with Rose was a site for tournament games.

Region 2: Bob Warren, Southern Wayne: long time head football coach and athletic director at Southern Wayne who has been very supportive and involved in NCHSAA activities, including serving as director of 
Southeastern SASI for many years.

Region 3: Jack Spain, Broughton: athletic director at Broughton who has done a tremendous job assisting the NCHSAA with a variety of the championships hosted in Raleigh, including women's soccer, 

cheerleading, swimming, men's soccer, softball, football and basketball, among others.

Region 4: John Frye, Union Pines: one of the state's winningest coaches in tennis who also for many years as a director of the state tennis championships for the NCHSAA. During his career his teams have 
won more than 900 dual matches, several regional crowns and a couple of state championships.

Region 5: DePaul Mittman: one of the leaders in track and field in our state who has been key part of many state high school championship meet and has served as executive director of the North Carolina Track-Cross Country Coaches Association.

Region 6: Vicki Hamilton, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools: currently the athletic director for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg schools and a former member of the NCHSAA Board of Directors who has served as a member of the Realignment Committee, and has also been active with city-county athletic directors organization.

Region 7: David Rothwell, Iredell-Statesville Schools: has been very active with the NCHSAA in a number of different ways, including involvement with the city-county athletic directors organization and 
working with NCHSAA state wrestling championships for many years.

Region 8: Alan Peoples, Polk County: outstanding track and field coach, both indoor and outdoor, as well as cross country coach who also been tremendously helpful at the state level with the NCHSAA track and field championships.
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