Schedule
Results
Opponent | Date | Location | Details | Result | Score | Alerts | Recap |
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Holy Trinity Catholic Middle School
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Holy Trinity Catholic Middle School | Details | Loss | 0-1 | ||
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Charlotte Latin School
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Bissell Field Hockey Lacrosse Field | Details | Loss | 0-4 | ||
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Weddington Middle School
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Bissell Field Hockey Lacrosse Field | Details | Win | 3-0 | ||
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Weddington Middle School
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Mecklenburg County Sportsplex | Details | Win | 5-0 | ||
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Providence Day School
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Bissell Field Hockey Lacrosse Field | Details | Win | 5-0 |
Roster
Coaches
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Coach
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OtherWhat I hope student-athletes get out of our program: I hope that each athlete learns how to push themselves to their highest potential and develops team-based skills. I hope that they feel they are a part of something bigger than themselves and that a team can really be your family. Something most people don't know about me: I love to sing and participated in musical theatre for 15 years of my life. I went on a theatre tour in New Jersey when I was in high school.
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Other
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Assistant Coach
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After a brilliant college career at Wake Forest University, where Masanori excelled as a student/athlete, it was almost fated that he would help children in the same way he was influenced by athletic involvement in his own childhood.
Prior to joining Country Day, Masanori spent his entire 17-year career in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg School system, first as an Exceptional Children’s Teacher and Football and Wrestling Coach at Harding High School for three years, before accepting his first administrative role as Athletic Director at West Charlotte High School.
In 2010, Masanori became the founding Athletic Director at William Amos Hough High School, where he continues to serve today. He also served as Assistant Principal for a brief period in 2014. While at Hough, Masanori has received many awards, including Athletic Director of the Year twice, and won the NIAAA Distinguished Service Award in 2018. Additionally, he served as President of the North Carolina Athletic Directors’ Association from 2018–2021.
Masanori spends as much time as he can with his family and his wife, who is also an educator.