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Saturday, July 05, 2008 11:46 PM
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Just call new North Rowan football coach Tasker Fleming the Rainbow Warrior.
After leading young athletes at six different high schools since 1986, you can imagine how colorful the wardrobe in his closet must be.
"I've been red, I've been old gold and navy, I've been orange ..." Fleming smiled.
Now he can add green to his collection.
Fleming has always associated colors with certain schools. Green always brought to mind strong programs like Richmond County and Bunn. He'd now like to see people across the state associate green with North Rowan.
"I hope people see that green means something," he said. "The green we put on is going to represent our community."
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Trying to win over the people of Spencer is tops on Fleming's agenda right now. He is replacing Avery Cutshaw, who was fired after six seasons, and he wants to bring back a sense of pride and respect.
In other words, Fleming, a math teacher by trade, will be conducting history classes with his new team.
"You look at this school's 50-year history and there is a lot of tradition," Fleming said. "Some of that may need to be polished. My job is to teach the kids the history of this program."
If Fleming does his homework, his players are in for a long session. From Larry Thomason (125 wins) to Roger Secreast to Cutshaw, the Green Machine has produced some incredible numbers by some incredible athletes.
We thought we'd seen the greatest runner ever in Spencer when Jimmy Heggins bowled over everyone for 1,606 yards in 1973, including a 254-yard performance against West Davidson.
That is, until Mark Sturgis ran for 1,613 yards two years later.
Who can forget guys like Bennie Geter? Remember when J.R. Neely scored five touchdowns against East Rowan in 1997?
And if Fleming ever gets to glance at the Rowan County record book, he'll be stunned to see what North Rowan quarterbacks have accomplished:
- Total offense leaders in a season? The first seven players on the list wore green: Alfonzo Miller, Daniel Griffith, Mitch Ellis, Mario Sturdivant, Ellis again, Cameron Wood and Sakelo Lilly. Twelve of the top 15 names were Cavaliers.
- Single-game total offense? The first 11 on the county list wore green, led by Graham Hosch, who once ripped 4A Scotland County for 443 yards.
- Single-season passing yardage? The first 10 on the list were Cavs.
- Single-game passing yardage? Sturdivant had 414 yards against East in Neely's 5-TD game.
Super Mario, by the way, is the county's all-time leader with a whopping 6,556 yards passing and 7,473 yards of total offense in three seasons.
That's a quick, little history lesson for Fleming. He realizes it's these former stars he can turn to for support.
"We want to make it attractive for those players to come back and watch us on Fridays," he said.
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Fleming would like to make some history himself. He expects this to be his final stop.
Over the past 21 years, he has coached at Franklinton, Western Harnett, Eastern Wayne, St. Paul's, Northern Vance and North Davidson.
"This will be the last move," said the 44-year-old. "I plan to be here until it's time to watch my son play."
Fleming's kid is 4, so he'll have plenty of time to re-create the excitement that used to bring a ton of fans to Eagle Stadium.
He's ready for anything, considering he has been a part of practically every scenario known to prep football.
"At Northern Vance, we had a second-round playoff game with nine fans in the stands," he said. "At North Davidson, if you're there at 5:30, there are already 90 fans in the stands.
"Hopefully, we can present our team as a fun thing to watch and build on what's already here."
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What is already here? Fleming has no idea, yet.
"It's exciting coming in and not knowing what the kids are like," he said. "It's about building relationships. I want them to work hard and trust me to take them where I want to go. Our goal is like every other team — we want to win the conference."
North appears to be behind a lot of programs because Fleming is coming in so late. But he shrugs that off, recalling his first head coaching job at Franklinton.
"I was hired on Aug. 19 and I was the third head coach in three weeks," he said. "We're behind some programs. Most started in January. But we're not that far behind. Football is still blocking and tackling."
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Fleming also knows that North has the athletes to overcome a short preseason. He kept up with the Cavaliers while at North Davidson. Several of Davidson County's schools are North's foes in the Central Carolina Conference, so by reading area newspapers, he became familiar with the program.
"I knew the reputation North had," he said.
Fleming is living between Lexington and Welcome, but he points out it's just a 14-minute ride to Spencer, adding, "Until we can relocate, it's definitely driveable."
He's eager to teach his flexbone offense. He's eager to meet with the booster club Monday night.
But more than anything, Tasker Fleming is eager to wear his new colors. If things work out as he envisions, those history-makers like Heggins, Sturgis and Ellis will return to their roots on Friday nights to remember what North Rowan was all about when they played — and what could be again:
A football program that has other schools green with envy.
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Contact Ronnie Gallagher at 704-797-4287 or rgallagher@salisburypostcom.
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Disappoint member of the class of 90 NRHS
We should, can and expect better then what we are getting. : Thursday, July 17, 2008 2:17 PM
This was not the guy for the job. The principal should have hired someone with Cavalier ties. It's ok that he (Tasker) is going to reach out to the Spencer community but what about the kids in E. Spencer and those bordering the Salisbury line. This is where your athletes will be coming from this is where the base has always been. If Tasker would have really been doing his homework he would know that a flex offensive will not work the talent that he has there. First problem the blocking scheme will take time to develop. Second the last few years North has still been a past oriented offensive and the best players will fit the mold again. One can really never tell what the season will bring but if the school wants fans in the stands, works needs to be done in East Spencer as well as Spencer. I hope that administration will soon learn to stop going to get these chronic losers from Davidson County and trying to make them Cavaliers. Cutshaw was a loser at Lexington and this guy ended on a losing streak at North Davidson last year. This will be a total different environment for this guy, the social-economic factors in Spencer and E. Spencer are much different then the middle class white suburban kids he dealt with at North Davidson. Long story short he needs to WIN and win now. Going down to 1A should help. Otherwise when this guy (Tasker) is fired they should fire the principal too because the stands will be empty again this year. You can’t want community involvement when you don’t stay in the community (Principal and Coach).
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Flexbone=transfers for NR athletes : Saturday, July 12, 2008 1:47 PM
Salisbury and West should get a good recruiting class coming up. I expect Big Hinson at ER might get a few, too.
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The Neglected Residents : Wednesday, July 09, 2008 8:10 PM
Well, here we go again. We have another outsider coming to Rowan County when there are qualified people right here. What a slap in the face to those from this county that interviewed!!! It's evident that the home grown need to go elsewhere for promotions!!! SO SAD!! To those who interviewed, and were not considered, go to another county that would not only appreciate you but also PAY you. Charlotte-Mecklenburg, Cabarrus, and even Kannapolis City Schools run circles around this place, but yet they want and expect so much. GET REAL!!!!
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Dynamic Duo : Wednesday, July 09, 2008 6:54 PM
The point is, Rowan-Salisbury just fixed a problem situation with a husband-wife situation and they hadn't even filled that hole up before they hire a similar situation. North Rowan is about to be a distant memory. If you think they transferred away quickly when Secreast left, what til you see what they do with the flexbone. Anyone remember Tommy Eanes, the savior who came to East Rowan a few years ago?
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: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 5:27 PM
Flexbone worked for Georgia Southern, however it did not work at East Rowan under the Tom Eanes era.
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Chris Hughes www.carolinapreps.com
Give him a chance : Wednesday, July 09, 2008 2:10 PM
I don't care what you guys think of the man, he's YOUR coach. He was hired to do a job so let him do it. I agree with the Davidson County coach, leave his wife out of it. That is so out of bounds. I know Coach Fleming posts messages on ncpreps.com but so do a lot of other coaches. I can tell you of 3 other Rowan County head coaches who post on message boards and you better beleive they all read what's going on. I think it is better to support your coach instead of trying to point out all of his failures. Get behind this man and help him build North back to where it once was, a proud, dominant program. You have the athletes to do it, get behind the kids and coaches and the success will follow.
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: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 11:22 AM
It's funny how he said this will be his "last move". This guy jumps from job-to-job-to-job. At ND, he would even post on NC Preps how he was interviewing at other schools. North Rowan, you did not do your homework, and he will be gone before his kid hits grade school.
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Enough is enough : Monday, July 07, 2008 10:46 AM
Enough is enough! I am from Davidson County and wasn't always pleased with Coach Fleming...but when has anyone been pleased 100% with a coach. But I would never go on to attack his family...his wife's background as a teacher in Davidson County should have no bearing on how well Coach Fleming will do at NR. And quite frankly it's none of anyone's business except for those of the Fleming family and the school board. What's next? Are you going to start critizing his son? Give it a rest people...there are far too many other things in this World to worry about. As I said...I may not have agreed with all that Coach Fleming did while in Davidson County...but I hope that he is successful in Rowan County. Good Luck Coach!
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Did they hire his wife, too? : Saturday, July 05, 2008 9:06 PM
If you think there were issues the past six seasons, just wait and see. This guy's wife wasn't even renewed after Christmas by Davidson County. The flexbone will will run kids off from this once proud program. I bet Secreast is laughing his butt off at the beach right now. It's sad. Anyone even through the Cutshaw era who thinks that North isn't respected statewide is football stupid. Massey at AL Brown hasn't forgotten.
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