Eastern Alamance's JJ Knox Earns NCHSAA Commissioner's Award


NCHSAA Press Release

CHAPEL HILL - Commissioner Que Tucker of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) is pleased to present two Commissioner's Choice Awards for the 2019-2020 academic year. One is awarded to Sammy Carden from Durham Coca-Cola and the other is awarded to one to J.J. Knox from Eastern Alamance High School. These awards are presented when merited for extraordinary service to the state's high school athletic program as selected by the Commissioner of the NCHSAA. The Commissioner's Choice Awards debuted during the 1990-91 academic year as the Executive Director's Choice Awards.  

J.J. Knox has been involved with Eastern Alamance's track and field and cross-country teams for more than 40 years. Knox started the cross-country program at the school in 1979, marking the first such program in Alamance County. He became coach of the track and field program in 1981 and started the indoor track and field program in 1980. Knox retired from coaching in 2001 but continues works with the team. In 2007, the track at Eastern Alamance was named in his honor. In the spring, Eastern Alamance holds the J.J. Knox Invitational, a track and field meet that attracts schools across the state.