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Greenville hosting ENC Football Coaches Clinic

List of speakers announced for the February event

The 2025 Eastern NC Football Coaches Clinic will take place on Friday, February 21st and Saturday, February 22nd at the Greenville Hilton.

Friday, February 21st: Greenville NC Hilton

Friday Topic  Carolina Ballroom
3:30 Registration in the Foyer
4:00-4:50 Kick-Off Speaker Darryl Brown (Grimsley HS Head Coach)
5:00-5:50 Speaker Mark Hall (Pembroke Head Coach)
6:00-7:00 Speaker Braxton Harris (Campbell Head Coach)
7:00-7:50 Keynote Speaker Blake Harrell (ECU Head Coach) 
8:00-8:50 Keynote Speaker Greg Hudson (Former DC: Notre Dame, Purdue, ECU)
9:00-9:50 Keynote Speaker UNC

Saturday, February 22nd: Greenville NC Hilton

Saturday Topic  Carolina Ballroom 1 Carolina Ballroom 2 Carolina Ballroom 3
8:30-9:20 Session 1 Paul Cornwell

“Turning Around a Program Quickly

Ayden-Grifton High School

Adam Scronce

“Weightlifting”

Wallace-Rose Hill 

Tom Eanes 

“Triple-Option”

Pender High School

9:30-10:20 Session 2 Caleb King 

“Havelock Passing Attack”

Havelock High School 

Richard Bailey 

“3-3 Stack”

Scotland County High School

Russell Dove

“Wing-T Offense” 

South Columbus High School

10:30-11:20 Session 3 Kevin Wallace 

“RPO’s”

West Forsyth High School

ECU Defense Ryan Clark

“Eagle Football Culture”

Enloe High School

11:30-1:00 Lunch
1:00-1:50 Session 4 Garrett Wingate

“Reads vs. Progressions and OL Pass Pro” 

Ayden-Grifton High School

Jordan Smith 

“Defensive Line”

JH Rose High School 

Tyler Walston 

“3-4 Defense”

Northern Nash High School 

2:00-2:50 Session 5 Brad Rhodes

“North Duplin Offense”

North Duplin High School 

Edwin Campbell

“Building a Program”

SE Raleigh High School

Perry Owens 

“Pressuring the QB from Multiple Fronts”

Holmes High School 

Chris Hughes

Nicknamed the 'Guru of High School Football' by Charlotte Observer columnist Langston Wertz, Jr., Chris Hughes is the Founder and Managing Editor of CarolinaPreps.com. A lifelong fan of the game, Chris grew up in Kannapolis and has devoted most of his life to covering the sport. Before starting CarolinaPreps, he spent time as a coach at multiple schools and is a U.S. Army veteran.

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