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May 24, 2012 by Go Blue RidgeBrint Russell has been named the new football coach at Newton-Conover High. Russell, who graduated from Black Mountain-Owen in 1997, was the head coach at Heritage High (a Class 6A school) in Maryville, TN., the last three years.
BREAKING: Newton-Conover brings in head coach from Tennessee
May 24, 2012 by Hickory Daily RecordNEWTON, NC – Newton-Conover High dipped into Tennessee to find its new head football coach. The Red Devils hired Brint Russell, a 33-year-old head coach whose teams won eight games over three seasons at Heritage High, a 6A school in Maryville, Tenn.
Panthers seeking boys hoops coach again
May 14, 2012 by The TennesseanIt was prematurely reported in an East Tennessee newspaper a few weeks ago that Duncan had already accepted the position at Maryville's Heritage High, but he didn't officially resign at Portland High until Monday. Duncan, who posted a 6-21 record in ...
Kenneth 'Ken' Reed Bowers
May 7, 2012 by Oak RidgerKenneth "Ken" Reed Bowers, age 79, of Knoxville, passed away on Monday, May 7, 2012, at Parkwest Medical Center. He was a member of Laurel Church of Christ for 30 years. Ken graduated from Oak Ridge High School and attended the University of Tennessee, ...
Academy Fuels Young Artists' Passion
April 30, 2012 by Seymour Herald (blog)Seymour Herald (blog)(The Herald/Submitted Photo) It was a day full of intense artistic practice, as University of Tennessee, Knoxville, faculty members, graduate students and undergraduate students in the School of Art gave high school students from East Tennessee a ...
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