Jordan hires Trevei Foreman as its next athletic director
Jordan High School has hired Trevei Foreman as its next athletic director.
Foreman is replacing Joseph Sharrow, who was hired to jumpstart the new Felton Grove High School athletic department in Wake County.
It’s a return to Durham for Foreman, who worked at Hillside as a physical education and health teacher from 2020-2022.
Foreman has most recently served as the athletic director at Northeast Guilford High School. He took the job to lead the Rams in July of 2023. His first high school athletic director job was at Lexington Senior High School from July 2022-June 2023. He was also the athletic director at Gamewell Middle School in Caldwell County.
For college, Foreman received his Bachelor of Science Health and Physical Education at Elizabeth City State University, his Master of Science Kinesiology and Health at Georgia State University, and his Master of Science in Intercollegiate Athletic Leadership at Clemson University. His first coaching role was as an assitant at Northeastern High School while in Elizabeth City.
The coach spent a substantial amount of time in Vance County. From 2014-2020, he worked at Southern Vance High School and then Vance County High School after the consolidation. Formeman was the head girls basketball coach and boys varsity tennis coach at Southern Vance.
He also served as the director of basketball operations at Vance Granville Community College for a year and as the head boys basketball coach at Warren County High School for a year.
He is a member of the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Associations (NIAAA), North Carolina Athletic Director Association (NCADA), National Organization of Minority Athletic Directors (NOMAD), and Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc.
With an average daily membership of 2,397 students this school year, Jordan is set to become an 8A program after the N.C. High School Athletic Association realignment.
The Falcons were placed in the Quad City Seven 8A Conference with Apex, Apex Friendship, Green Hope, Green Level, Panther Creek, and Willow Spring.
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Source: highschoolot.com