 Topic: Athletic NewsThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
Congratulations, Asheville High Class of 2004! Be sure to check out the broadcast of the 2004 Commencement on Asheville Educational Television Channel 16. If you miss the broadcast, or would like to purchase a copy of the ceremony on VHS or DVD, please call Cassette Duplication Services at 828-258-1337.
Posted by Admin on Thursday, June 03, 2004 (869 Reads)
Some of the accomplishments of Asheville's teams this year include: Men's Sports
Soccer: MAC Runner-up, State Playoffs Football: MAC Champion, 3A State Semifinalist Golf: MAC Champion Swimming: MAC Runner-up Tennis: MAC Champion Track and Field: Third in State Women's Sports Basketball: State 3A Champion, 2 years in a row! Soccer: MAC Champion, Top 10 in the State Tennis: MAC Champion Field Hockey: Western Region Champion
Go Cougars!
Posted by Admin on Wednesday, May 05, 2004 (935 Reads)
 The Asheville High Booster Club sponsored a special tribute to honor Athletic Director Lou Fogle, who will retire at the end of the 2003-2004 school year. Fogle is completing his 18th year at Asheville High. As Cougar Head Football coach for 14 seasons, Coach Fogle never had a losing season, compiling a record 115 wins and only 44 losses. The Cougars won six conference Championships and advanced to the 3A State Championship Game in 1999.
Read full article: 'Special Tribute Held to honor Fogle'
Posted by Admin on Wednesday, May 05, 2004 (1217 Reads)
By George Porter Jr. , Asheville Citizen-Times Sports Writer May 1, 2004 11:08 p.m. ASHEVILLE - Bruce Peterson has been able to touch the lives of many people in Western North Carolina because of athletics. First, as a four-sport star at Lee Edwards High School in the 1950s and later as a coach and athletic director at Asheville High, Peterson earned a reputation as an athlete and coach who was admired for his accomplishments on and off the field.
Read full article: 'Bruce Peterson Inducted into WNC Sports Hall of Fame'
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