News Summary
Lance Lewis, the former standout athlete from Concord High School, has been appointed as the new head boys basketball coach at A.L. Brown High School. The announcement came amidst anticipation in the local sports community as Lewis takes over a struggling program with the aim of revitalizing the team’s performance. With a storied athletic past and deep community roots, fans are eager to see how his coaching strategies will impact the boys basketball team moving forward.
Former Concord Star Lance Lewis Joins A.L. Brown as Head Boys Basketball Coach
Concord, NC – Big news is buzzing through the local sports community as Lance Lewis, the former Concord High School standout, has been announced as the new head boys basketball coach at A.L. Brown High School. The announcement dropped on social media this past Thursday, creating excitement among both players and fans.
At just 36 years old, Lewis steps into an important role, taking over for Jonathan Efird, who had a four-year stint with the school, concluding with a challenging 23-74 record. A.L. Brown’s boys basketball team didn’t have the best last season either, ending up with a record of 6-19 and placing sixth in the Greater Metro 4 Conference with only two wins in ten tries. Clearly, Lewis has a job ahead of him as he aims to breathe new life into the team’s performance.
A Talented Athlete with a Historic Past
Lance Lewis isn’t just a name; he’s a local legend. Back at Concord High School, he dazzled fans as a two-sport star, playing both football and basketball. His senior year was particularly remarkable, contributing to state championships in both sports. On the football field, Lewis showcased his skills with impressive numbers: catching 81 passes for a whopping 1,151 yards and scoring 15 touchdowns. He was also quite the defensive force, intercepting seven passes and returning four for touchdowns. Not to mention, he also had a couple of rushing touchdowns as well. Talk about a versatile player!
His basketball accolades were no less impressive, averaging 17 points, eight rebounds, and five assists per game, which earned him the title of South Piedmont 3A Player of the Year. It was evident even back then that he had a knack for making plays when it mattered most.
A Career That Took Flight
After high school, Lewis decided to focus on his football career, bouncing around a couple of junior colleges before finally landing at East Carolina University (ECU). At ECU, he became a key player as a wide receiver, ranking in the top 10 for single-season reception totals. His time there was nothing short of exceptional, boasting career stats that include 149 receptions, 1,716 reception yards, and setting a remarkable school record with 22 touchdown catches.
Lewis even took a shot at making it to the pros, signing as an undrafted free agent with the Washington team, but an injury sidelined him. He subsequently had short stints with well-known teams like the Dallas Cowboys, San Francisco 49ers, and New Orleans Saints before making a mark in the Champions Indoor Football League with the Bismarck Bucks.
A New Challenge at A.L. Brown
Now, Lance Lewis finds himself in a position to revitalize the boys basketball program at A.L. Brown, which has seen better days. This local rivalry school faces off against Concord—Lewis’s alma mater—in what promises to be an exciting time for the community. To add some spice to the situation, Lewis’s hiring comes just before the much-anticipated “Battle for the Bell” football game, where Concord will go head-to-head with A.L. Brown the very next day. It’s quite the exciting moment for the sports community!
Interestingly, A.L. Brown has dominated the gridiron rivalry, having won 10 consecutive games against Concord. So, as he steps into his new role, fans will surely be watching to see if Lewis can turn the tide not only in basketball but perhaps even stir up some friendly competition on the football field.
Looking Ahead
With his deep roots in the community and a wealth of experience, Lance Lewis is all set to take on the exciting challenges ahead. As he takes the helm of the A.L. Brown boys basketball team, many will be eager to see his strategies. Will he bring the same magic he had as a player to the sidelines? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: there’s a whole lot of enthusiasm surrounding this new chapter for both Lewis and the A.L. Brown basketball program!
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