Cherryville High School
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Cherryville High School is a high school
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 in the Gaston County Schools
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 public school district located in Cherryville
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, North Carolina
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History

In 1968 Gaston County had the Gaston County Schools and the Cherryville City Schools until the citizenry voted narrowly to consolidate these into the Gaston County Schools. The voters in Cherryville showed over 900 votes against the consolidation while only 9 votes supported it. The Cherryville City Schools were engulfed by the larger system as the Gaston County Schools took over every facet of Cherryville's qualitative school system. The people of Cherryville had taxed themselves to provide their children with a quality education whereas the Gaston County Schools were only supported to the level of financial support as provided by the Gaston County Commissioners. Thus, the level of financial support for the schools from the Cherryville City Schools was greatly dimished. Not only was the level of financial support lower, but some programs, e.g., arts, music, dance, saw their demise when the Gaston County Schools took over. Within the bond package was money to build new high schools in each corner of the county. The Cherryville High School and the Bessemer City High School were to be consolidated into a large high school near the Tryon School (a high school closed by the Gaston County Schools shortly after the vote). Both communities developed legal positions as to why this large consolidated high school should not be built. The Gaston County School Board of Education voted to build the Northwest High School even against the wishes of the two cities. They designed the building; bought the land; hired personnel, staff, and administrators. However, in 1976, Bud Black was elected county commissioner from the Cherryville Township and Gene Carson was elected county commissioner from Crowder Mountain Township. Bud Black led a charge to not fund the new consolidated high school; thus the Gaston County Board of Education had approved the new Northwest High School but they never were able to get funding. Finally in 1978 the Gaston County Board of County Commissioners held public hearings in Cherryville, Tryon School district, and Bessemer City to gauge the support of the proposed Northwest High School. After these hearings with overwhelming opposition to the proposed Northwest High School, the Gaston County Commissioners and the Gaston County Board of Education agreed to maintain the Cherryville High School and the Bessemer City High School. Also, Bud Black demanded a new high school for Cherryville. This was agreed to by both boards and funding followed. The new Cherryville High School was completed in 1981 and is home today of approximately 700 students.

Athletics

Cherryville High School athletically competes in the 1A classification of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association. Enrollment of high schools within the 1A classification range from Ocracoke's 28 students to Southwest Onslow High School's 729 students.

Basketball and Baseball are the sports which have historically been very successful in competing against all classifications of high schools in the locale.

The basketball success has been attributed to two stalwarts in the coaching profession. Dr. Bud Black and Dennis Tate teach basketball and coach for the basketball program at Cherryville High School. Dr. Black, returning to his hometown after finishing graduate school, began to teach the fundamentals of basketball to youngsters in the elementary school gym one to two nights a week. He received help from other great basketball players who had played at Cherryville High School and in various colleges. These included Keith Harris, Leroy Roberts, Al Graves, and Dennis Tate. These young players, mostly grades 1-6, began to understand the game and became successful in competitions with area teams from the Boys Club, YMC——A, community center, etc. Many youth tournaments were won by these young players. The group who started learning the fundamentals of basketball as first graders in 1973 later won the North Carolina State Championship of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association in 1985. This state championship team had two first team All-State selections in Terry Whisnant and Kenneth Poston. Terry Whisnant accepted a full scholarship to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Kenneth Poston accepted a full scholarship to the North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina. Both Terry and Kenneth were awarded Bachelor of Science degrees. The starters on the 1985 State Championship team were Terry Whisnant, Kenneth Poston, Tony Griggs, Craig Roberts, and Jay Moss.

The community and Cherryville High School honored Dr. Bud Black on February 23, 2007 by naming the high school gymnasium court "Bud Black Court." Dennis Tate was honored on November 27, 2007 with the retirement of his jersey. Dennis is the only player from Cherryville to ever be in the NCAA Division I Final Four. Bud Black and Dennis Tate have been partners in coaching basketball for 30 years.

The 2007-2008 team had two All-State players in Cameron Lovelace and Justin Johnson. Both players were selected to play in the prestigious NCHSAA All-Star game in Greensboro. This was the first time a 1A school had ever had two players selected as one of the ten from the western part of North Carolina. Both received scholarships to college. Cameron signed for a basketball scholarship at NCAA Division I University of North Florida. Justin signed with Motlow State Community College, Lynchburg, Tennessee. Also, Tyler Buff, a guard on 2007-2008 team signed a basketball scholarship with Montreat College, Montreat, North Carolina.

The 2009-2010 basketball team won 27 games while losing 3 games and had three outstanding players. Terry Whisnant, II. was selected First Team All-State. In April, 2010, Terry Jr. committed to play at Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida. Thomas Bess was selected to several post season honors and has not committed to any university as of May, 20-10. Darius Howell signed a basketball scholarship with Sandhills Community College. Brandon Heavner, the center on the 2009-2010 team, finished third academically in his class and will attend the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Terry Whisnant, II, was selected by Nike (Cherryville Eagle) as one of the best 15 shooting guards in high schools from throughout America. Thereby because of this rank he played in the Lebron James (Miama Heat) Basketball Elite Summer Program. Terry has committed to play his college basketball at Florida State University.

The 2010-2011 basketball team won 25 games while losing 5 games. Terry Whisnant continued his outstanding play as he scored 2,561 points in his four year career. This total set a new record for players in Gaston County and a new record for players in Cherryville High School. Terry Whisnant was selected as the Associated Press Player of the Year for the State of North Carolina. Terry Whisnant was selected to the Associated Press All-State team. Thomas Bess and Terry Whisnant were selected to the All-District Team and both were honored as All-Conference selections. Terry Whisnant will play his college ball at Florida State University and Thomas Bess will play at the University of North Carolina at Asheville. The Cherryville Ironmen were sectional champions and lost in the Regionals.

The Cherryville High School basketball team has had some outstanding coaches since the 1960s. The most successful ones include Emmett Feimster, Bill Hinson (Coach of first conference championship team in 1969), Bud Black, David Watkins, Scott Harrill. Following is the list of championships and coaches:
1968-69 Conference Champion Bill Hinson, Lester Jenkins

1983-84 Conference Champion Bud Black, Dennis Tate, Al Graves

1983-84 Conference Tournament Champion Bud Black, Dennis Tate, Al Graves

1983-84 Sectional Champion Bud Black, Dennis Tate, Al Graves

1984-85 Conference Champion David Watkins, Lester Jenkins

1984-85 Conference Tournament Champion David Watkins, Lester Jenkins

1984-85 Sectional Champion David Watkins, Lester Jenkins

1984-85 Regional Champion David Watkins, Lester Jenkins

1984-85 State AA Champion David Watkins, Lester Jenkins

1984-85 Charlotte Observer Sweet 16 Champion David Watkins, Lester Jenkins

1986-87 Sectional Champion David Watkins

1990 Lincoln Bank Tournament Champion David Watkins

1992-93 Conference Champion David Watkins

1993-94 Conference Tournament Champion David Watkins

1994-95 Conference Champion David Watkins

1994-95 Conference Tournament Champion David Watkins

1995-96 Conference Champion David Watkins, Bud Black, Dennis Tate

1995-96 Conference Tournament Champion David Watkins, Bud Black, Dennis Tate

1996 Sundrop Tournament Champion David Watkins, Bud Black, Dennis Tate

1996-97 Conference Champion David Watkins, Bud Black, Dennis Tate

1996-97 Conference Tournament Champion David Watkins, Bud Black, Dennis Tate

1997 BB&T Holiday Classic Champion David Watkins, Bud Black, Dennis Tate

1997-98 Conference Champion David Watkins, Bud Black, Dennis Tate

1997-98 Sectional Champion David Watkins, Bud Black, Dennis Tate

1998 BB&T Holiday Classic Champion David Watkins, Bud Black, Dennis Tate

1998-99 Conference Champion David Watkins, Bud Black, Dennis Tate

1998-99 Sectional Champion David Watkins, Bud Black, Dennis Tate

1999 BB&T Holiday Classic Champion David Watkins, Bud Black, Dennis Tate

1999-00 Conference Tournament Champion David Watkins, Bud Black, Dennis Tate

1999-00 Sectional Champion David Watkins, Bud Black, Dennis Tate

2001 BB&T Holiday Classic Champion Scott Harrill, Bud Black, Dennis Tate

2003 BB&T Holiday Classic Champion Scott Harrill, Bud Black, Dennis Tate

2003-04 Conference Champion Scott Harrill, Dennis Tate, Bud Black

2003-04 Sectional Champion Scott Harrills, Dennis Tate, Bud Black

2005 BB&T Holiday Classic Champion Scott Harrill, Bud Black, Dennis Tate

2005-06 Conference Champion Scott Harrill, Bud Black, Dennis Tate

2006 BB&T Holiday Classic Champion Scott Harrill, Bud Black, Dennis Tate

2006-07 Conference Champion Scott Harrill, Bud Black, Dennis Tate

2006-07 Conference Tournament Champion Scott Harrill, Bud Black, Dennis Tate

2007 Sectional Champion Scott Harrill, Bud Black, Dennis Tate

2007 Ranked # 3 in North Carolina 1A Teams Scott Harrill, Bud Black, Dennis Tate

2007 Ranked #8 Charlotte Observer Sweet 16 Scott Harrill, Bud Black, Dennis Tate, Antonio Griggs

2007-08 Conference Champion Scott Harrill, Bud Black, Dennis Tate, Antonio Griggs

2007-08 Conference Tournament Champion Scott Harrill, Bud Black, Dennis Tate, Antonio Griggs

2008 Ranked # 3 in North Carolina 1A Teams Scott Harrill, Bud Black, Dennis Tate, Antonio Griggs

2008 BB&T Holiday Classic Champion Scott Harrills, Bud Black, Dennis Tate, Antonio Griggs

2008-09 Sectional Champion Scott Harrill, Bud Black, Dennis Tate, Antonio Griggs

2009-10 Conference Champion Scott Harrill, Bud Black, Dennis Tate, Antonio Griggs

2009-10 Conference Tournament Champion Scott Harrill, Bud Black, Dennis Tate, Antonio Griggs

2009-10 Ranked #7 in North Carolina 1A Teams Scott Harrill, Bud Black, Dennis Tate, Antonio Griggs

2009-10 Ranked # 14 Ranked #8 Charlotte Observer Sweet 16 Scott Harrill, Bud Black, Dennis Tate, Antonio Griggs

2010-11 Conference Champion Scott Harrill, Bud Black, Dennis Tate, Antonio Griggs

2010-11 Sectional Champion Scott Harrill, Bud Black, Dennis Tate, Antonio Griggs
All Time Leading Scorers for Boys and Girls Basketball (Cherryville Eagle)
Boys
2,561 — Terry Whisnant II Cherryville Class of 2011

2,388 – Justin Johnson, Cherryville Class of 2008

1,881 - Thomas Bess, Cherryville Class of 2011

1,836 - Cameron Lovelace, Cherryville Class of 2008

1,747—Terry Whisnant, Cherryville Class of 1985

1,501—Tarbarac Bell, Cherryville 2000

1,484—Jason Browne, Cherryville 2004

1,423—Kenny Poston, Cherryville 1985

1,288—Antone Little, Cherryville 2003

1,284—Tony Griggs, Cherryville 1986

1,280—Ralph Roberts, Cherryville 1998

1,263—Jason Allen, Cherryville 1994

1,244—Kenneth Harris, Cherryville 2004

1,226—Alan Griggs, Cherryville 1988

1,184—Antonio Griggs, Cherryville 2006

1,183—Marlon Roberts, Cherryville 1976

1,169—Dennis Tate, Cherryville 1972

1,140—Ronald Turner, Cherryville 1956

1,064—Apollo Brooks, Cherryville 1992

1,019—Jimmy Graves, Cherryville 1973

1,012—Sarbarac Bell, Cherryville 2000

Girls

1,694—Ebone Johnson, Cherryville 2005

1,618—Pat Sigmon, Cherryville 1958

1,392—Abby Owens, Cherryville 2003

1,178—Tasha Young, Cherryville 1995

1,143—Natalie Willis, Cherryville 2004

1,076—Shanda Young, Cherryville 1988

1,063—Heather Hager, Cherryville 1992

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