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Individual Records

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We are currently compiling information on the various individual records.

Single Game Records:

Passing Yards:

B.J. Beecher 457 Yards vs West Charlotte 2012

Passing Touchdowns:

7 B.J. Beecher vs. West Charlotte 2012

Rushing Yardage:

Rocky Reid:
367 yards on 25 carries vs. Cox Mill 10/10/14
325 yards on 37 carries vs. Central Cabarrus 2013

Roger Smith: 320 yards on 16 carries vs. Piedmont 2007

L.J. Currie: 312 on 36 carries vs. Berry Academy 2017

Jay Graham: 309 yards vs. West Rowan 1991

NOTE: Cabarrus County Record Kenny Purvis Central Cabarrus 505 yards vs. Hickory Ridge 2013

Rushing Attempts:

Rocky Reid - 41 - Havelock 2013 3A Championship Game 

Interception returned for touchdowns:

Keiwanus Robinson - 2  - 2004 - vs. Wilson Hunt (3A State Championship)


Season Records:

Rushing Yardage:

Rocky Reid - 2014 -2734 yards - 300 carries

Rocky Reid - 2013 - 3355 yards 

Jamie Scott - 2456 yards - 1996

100 Yard Rushing Games in a season:

Rocky Reid - 2013 - 16

Rushing Attempts:

Rocky Reid - 2013 - 432 attempts

Rushing Touchdowns:

Rocky Reid - 39 - 2013

Rocky Reid - 38 - 2014

Passing Yardage:

B.J. Beecher - 4129 yards - 2012

Tommy Beecher - 3565 yards - 2004

B.J. Beecher - 2957 yards - 2011

B.J. Beecher - 2656 yards - 2010

Tommy Beecher - 2586 yards - 2003

Touchdown Passes:

B.J. Beecher 50 - 2012

Receptions:

Lance Lewis - 81 - 2006

Receiving Yardage:

Alex Asbury - 1479 yards - 2012

Touchdown Interception Returns:

Keiwanus Robinson - 3  - 2004


Career Records:

Pass Attempts: 

B.J. Beecher 1145 Attempts 2009-12

Pass completions:

B.J. Beecher 656 completions 2009-2012

Touchdown Passes:

B.J. Beecher 122 touchdowns 2009-2012

Passing Yardage:

B.J. Beecher - 10778 yards - 2009-2012 *5th all time in North Carolina

Tommy Beecher - 6633 yards - 2002-2004 *20th all time in North Carolina

Receiving Yardage:

Lance Lewis - 2953 yards - 2004-2006

Rushing Yardage:

Rocky Reid - 

Jamie Scott - 5585 yards - 1995-1997 *37th all time in North Carolina

Touchdown Responsibility:

B.J. Beecher - 132 (122 passing, 10 rushing) - 2009-2012

Pass Attempts:

B.J. Beecher - 1145 - 2009-2012

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Dale is OK!

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Dale met Santonio Holmes this weekend at the Steelers game. Don't worry, Dale is fine!

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Dale Barbee

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Dale Barbee was the photographer for ConcordSpiders.com from it's inception in 2004 until his pasing in 2019. Dale was a proud graduate of Concord High School ('1968) and a longtime supporter of Concord athletics. Dale's photos brought the story of Concord ahtletics to life for the visitors of the site. He is sorely missed.

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Voice of the Spiders

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Coach Hathcock is a retired educator who spent his entire career at Concord High School.

Hathcock has been the "Voice of the Spiders" for more than 20 seasons. He also served as the clock operator for Spider Basketball for 16+ seasons and is now the "Voice of Spider Basketball" as well.

Some of the more unusual games Coach Hathcock has called include;

  • Announcing the two come-from-behind victories the Spiders had during their 2004 3A State Championship Season; Concord 21 Asheville 20 and Concord 25 Winston Salem Carver 22
  • The night the lights went out at Robert C. Bailey Stadium on Friday 13, 2006 during the Annual Battle for the Bell with Kannapolis. Supplied info about other CHS activities and groups and kept the 10000+ fans informed about the lighting outage.
  • Once announced the Homecoming festivities from a Cabarrus County Rescue Squad ambulance during a PA outage.
  • Was a guest announcer for a portion of the Mt. Pleasant vs Concord game in 2003 at Tiger Stadium
  • Was a guest announcer for the first meeting between Concord and Cox Mill High School at Charger Stadium

Coach Hathcock is assisted in the pressbox by Pam Conway, Roger Conway, Jenn Conway, Ed Conway, Wolf Walker, Keith Fink, Mark Bonacci.

Coach Hathcock is a graduate of Northwest Cabarrus High School and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.