PRINCE AVENUE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL: Prince Announces Hiring of New Head Girls Basketball Coach

PRINCE AVENUE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL: Prince Announces Hiring of New Head Girls Basketball Coach
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Prince Avenue Christian School issued the following announcement on June 17. 

Prince Avenue Christian School has announced the hiring of Bolling DuBose as the new head coach of Varsity Girls Basketball.  Coach Dubose has a distinguished basketball background.  Coach Dubose attended Wake Forrest University where he played basketball.  His coaching career includes coaching at Oglethorpe County, Cedar Shoals, Jefferson, and most recently Commerce.  Athletic Director Richard Ricketts explains that he is very excited about the future of girls basketball under Coach Dubose.  “Coach Dubose has a strong desire to strengthen our entire girls basketball program, including the sub-varsity and lower levels.”

Coach Dubose has been married to his wife Kris for 40 years and has three married daughters, Lee Economos (husband Mike), Dallas Black (husband Dusty), and MiMi Beck (husband Chris).  Coach Dubose is also the proud grandfather of seven grandchildren: Rees Economos, Andi Economos, August Economos, Hudson Black, Hadley Black, Braven Beck, and Bo Beck.

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Prince Avenue Christian School 



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