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Class of 2003




Bi
ll Ludwig 
(Deceased and represented by his son)

*James Hurley III - Recipient of the Horace Billings Lifetime Achievement Award

Romus Jefferies

Sam Moir
 

Bill Ludwig

Bill Ludwig was a championship football coach, associated with Salisbury's Boyden High School for 28 years. He was one of the best known high school coaches in the state and one of the first coaches to coach North Carolina in the Shrine Bowl. He was also one of the first to coach the West in the East-West all-star game. His 1955 and 1957 Boyden teams won state 3-A titles. Ludwig achieved an overall record of 172 wins, 55 losses and 13 ties. He also served as president of the North Carolina High School Coaches Association

James Hurley III

Recipient of the Horace Billings Lifetime Achievement Award
Former co-owner, editor and publisher of the Salisbury Post. James Hurley III was recognized for his commitment to the community in sports, recreation and other walks of life. He was an outstanding high school and American Legion baseball player and high school football player. He set a Virginia state record at Woodberry Forest with an 80 yard punt. In addition, he also played on three Labor Day championship golf teams. He also brought the Women's Futures Golf Tour to Salisbury.

Romus Jefferies

Romus Jefferies was a basketball and football star at East Spencer's Dunbar High School. Jefferies earned a football scholarship to Livingstone College and made all CIAA in 1967 and 1970.  He was awarded the 1970's Blue Bears Coca Cola Golden Helmet Award and graduated from Livingstone in 1971.
Jefferies was drafted by the Buffalo Bills in 1971and was inducted into the Livingstone College Hall of Fame in 2002.

Sam Moir

Sam Moir was a men's head basketball coach and staff member at Catawba College for 34 years. He posted one of the top 25 winning records in the nation. His teams posted a 546-399 record, winning 58% of their games. Moir was named coach of the year three times in the Carolina Conference and NAIA District 26. He retired with seven championships and two trips to the NAIA National Tournament. Moir coached track, winning five conference championships and coached championship teams at Mt. Airy High School as well. Moir retired in 1994.  The annual High School Christmas Tournament there is named in his honor.

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Nominate Teams or Individuals
Nominations of individuals to the Salisbury Rowan Sports Hall of Fame are accepted on a continuous basis. The deadline for submission for the Class of 2008 is August 1, 2008. 

To submit on an individual for committee review for 2008, please do the following:

Please click on the Hall of Fame Application (pages 1-4) links below to print forms and mail to:

Salisbury Parks & Recreation
Sports Hall of Fame
PO Box 4053
Salisbury, NC 28145-4053

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Visit the Parks and Recreation Administrative Offices at the City Office Building, 132 N. Main Street, Downtown Salisbury, to obtain a printed form and return to this same location.

Hall of Fame Application Page 1
Hall of Fame Application Page 2
Hall of Fame Application Page 3
Hall of Fame Application Page 4

Salisbury Parks & Recreation Department                                                                                                                                                                      132 North Main Street, Salisbury, NC 28144