Fatcow Icon
Horton takes reins at Starmount
by Matthew Gorry
Sports Writer
<p>RIPPLE/Matthew Gorry</p><p>New Starmount head coach Rocky Horton coaches players during summer workouts earlier this month.</p>

RIPPLE/Matthew Gorry

New Starmount head coach Rocky Horton coaches players during summer workouts earlier this month.

slideshow
<p>RIPPLE/Matthew Gorry</p><p>Surry County native Rocky Horton was named Starmount&#8217;s new boys basketball head coach.</p>

RIPPLE/Matthew Gorry

Surry County native Rocky Horton was named Starmount’s new boys basketball head coach.

slideshow

BOONVILLE - After five years around the Starmount boys basketball program, Rocky Horton was given his dream shot.

Horton was named the Rams head varsity coach in early June after four-year skipper Jeffrey Hague announced he was stepping down.

“Being a head coach has always been a dream of mine,” Horton explained. “Working here the past five years, getting to know the people and the staff, I have prepared myself to be in this position. When I first started, I was JV coach, then I helped Hague the last two years as an assistant on varsity. So I think progressively I’ve worked to be a head coach.

“I’ve always been into basketball; I’ve been playing since I was five,” he continued. “My dad was always my coach, pushing me out in the driveway - this is something I always wanted to do.”

A Surry County native, Horton played high school hoops at North Surry under “two really good coaches.”

“I played under Shane Slate my first year,” he said. “Sophomore year I played under Coach Phillips on varsity for the rest of my high school career, so two really good coaches.”

Horton takes over a squad that lost eight of its top players from a season ago. Dillon Dobson, Dillon Bray, Eugene Billips, Austin Somers, Fondae McDaniel, Alex Barr and Christian Hurt all graduated in June, while rising senior Charlie Wagoner transferred to North Forsyth.

“We graduated seven seniors, and all of them were solid players and one of the best group of kids I’ve ever been around in my life,” he explained. “With graduating seven, we’re going to be young. As I’m taking over the program and it’s new to me, it’s going to be new to them too. So we’re working together here during the summer, and I look forward to working with them in the fall when we get back to school.

“We’ll have one returning senior in Zach Worley and a couple guys who moved up in the middle of the season last year in Ben Combs, Josh Hauser and James Ashley,” Horton continued. “And all those guys will be sophomores or juniors. This will be a year if the young guys, if they’re willing to work hard, are going to have to step up into that role and play some varsity basketball.”

Despite a revamped, young roster, Horton said he will be continuing Hague’s philosophies on the court.

“For the most part, we’ll be keeping the same philosophies,” he said. “Hague did a great job with this program. Every year we looked at what the personnel was going to be and what was going to fit that style best. And this year, we’re going to be young and short, but we’re going to have good speed.

“So I’m still looking at what’s going to help our program best and use our strengths,” Horton added. “Whether it’s a lot pressing or a lot of motion, moving offense, we’re going to make sure we’re always moving. To be this young, they have a good understanding about basketball.”

The Rams have held several scrimmages during the summer and, according to the new coach, “the kids have played hard.”

“These kids are going to play hard,” Horton said. “They’ve been playing hard this summer. We went to scrimmages at West Stokes and South Stokes and they played hard. They give me everything they’ve got.

“We went this summer without any X’s and O’s, so they did a really good job. When we get it all together, we’ll be competitive out there,” he added.

Horton and his wife, Amber, live in Mt. Airy, where she is a physical education teacher. His brother, Robby, is a running backs and special teams coach at West Stokes, helping lead the Wildcats to 2AA State Championship last season.

Reach Matthew Gorry at 835-1513 or mgorry@heartlandpublications.com.

Comments
(0)
Comments-icon Post a Comment
No Comments Yet
/view/full_story/18041811/article-18041811?instance=your_home_main
Please see attached. Thank you!
Mar 29, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 83 83 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
All-A-Flutter Butterfly Farm
Butterfly Farm
Butterfly Farm
slideshow
It's a dog's life!
This is my beloved puggle Alba. She loves her porcupine and carries it pretty much everywhere she goes.
This is my beloved puggle Alba. She loves her porcupine and carries it pretty much everywhere she goes.
slideshow
Boys dreaming!!
Boys dreaming!!
slideshow


News
Yadkinville swine waste-to-energy project wins national award
Yadkinville’s Loyd Ray Farms Swine Waste-to-Energy Project received an Honors Award at the ACEC Engineering Excellence Awards Gala at the Grand Hyatt in Washington, D.C. This project, designed by the Winston-Salem based Engineering firm, Cavanaugh & Associates, P.A. was recognized as one of th...
May 19, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 4 4 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
YCAC Calendar
Exhibits May 3 – July 5 Every Picture Tells a Story: Oils and pastels by Cheryl Powell and Arlene Daniel Figurative works, landscapes and cityscapes are the subject matter for Cheryl and Arlene’s exquisite oil and pastel paintings. These two Triad-area artists have exhibited in numerou...
May 15, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Read More News
Sports
<p>Matthew Gorry | The Yadkin Ripple</p><p>Shey Steelman and the Falcons breezed past Salisbury 18-0 in the opening round of the 2A softball state playoffs Friday night in East Bend.</p>
Lady Falcons rout Salisbury in opener
EAST BEND - Twenty hits, 18 runs and 17 players added up to one huge playoff victory for the Lady Falcons in the first round of the 2A softball state playoffs Friday night. Forbush routed visiti...
May 14, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 1 1 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
<p>Matthew Gorry | The Yadkin Ripple</p><p>Forbush&#8217;s Savannah Hill brought home a silver medal in the discus at the 2A Midwest Regional Saturday to qualify for states.</p>
Yadkin County athletes shine at track regionals
Starmount’s Welborn, Forbush’s Andrade capture titles
May 14, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Read More Sports
Opinion
Letter to the Editor
Tax reform is a big buzz-word in Raleigh these days as the North Carolina General Assembly looks at reforming how the state collects revenue from its citizenry. As President of the North Carolina Association of Realtor, which represents 31,000 realtors in every community and county in our stat...
May 14, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 4 4 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Healthcare Costs: what you can do to make a difference
The cost of healthcare has certainly dominated the news in recent years with much finger pointing and blame to go around. Quite frankly, there are several things we can all do to help with the healthcare cost crisis, and most of them are pretty easy. First and foremost, have a medical home. So...
May 09, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Read More Opinion
Latest Video
Weather
Sponsored By:

RSS Feeds
All articles feed
News feed
Sports feed
Videos feed
Obituaries feed
Opinion feed
Local Features
Bond School House affair to be presented Feb. 10
Greg Cheek will present a program on the Bond School House Affair, Sunday, February 10, 2013, 2:30 pm, at Deep Creek Friends Meeting, 1140 Deep Creek Church Road, Yadkinville, NC 27055. This Civ...
Feb 01, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 7 7 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
<p>U.S. Army Sergeant First Class Harold M. Brown</p>
A war hero returns home
A Korean war prisoner’s remains are returned for burial after 60 years
Dec 24, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 18 18 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Read More Local Features
Poll
Sponsored By:

Gun Control Changes
Jan 16, 2013 | 1429612 views | 0 0 comments | 10 10 recommendations | email to a friend | print

President Obama held a news conference this week acknowledging the changes the White House wants to see in terms of gun control. Which of his proposals do you support?

View Previous Polls
Special Sections
2013 Living 50 Plus
HMB 2013
Yadkin County Chamber Newsletter March-May 2013
2012 Family and Parenting