Herk DeGraw graduated from West Morris
(NJ) Regional High School in 1970 and began studying at
Greensboro College a few months later. He played soccer
at Greensboro College for three years, including the first
year they fielded a team in 1972. After graduating from
Greensboro College in 1974, he began a career as an educator
in Guilford County and that still continues after thirty-one
years. He began coaching the men’s soccer team at
Grimsley High School, in Greensboro, in 1979 and started
the women’s soccer program there in 1984. Regardless
of what criteria one uses to measure success, Coach DeGraw
and his Grimsley Whirlie teams have certainly attained it.
Herk DeGraw’s extraordinary
achievement as the men’s and women’s soccer
coach at Grimsley High School has earned him the distinction
of being selected as a member of the ninth class of inductees
to the North Carolina Soccer Hall of Fame on this, the eleventh
day of February, 2006.
In the 27 seasons that Coach DeGraw
directed the Grimsley men’s soccer teams, they have
a record of 391-122-28. They qualified for the NCHSAA 4A
state playoffs seventeen times and advanced to the state
finals three times. He expects his 2005 team to be the last
Grimsley men’s team that he will coach. He stepped
down from that post at the conclusion of the season. He
will, however, continue coaching the Whirlies women’s
soccer team. In the 22 previous seasons he has directed
the women’s teams, they have amassed a record of 368-45-18
while building a reputation as one of the most successful
high school women’s soccer programs in North Carolina
and the United States. Under Coach DeGraw, the Whirlies
appeared in the NCHSAA 4A state finals twelve times and
won the state championship six times (1990, ’93, ’94,
’96, 2002, ’04).
The achievements earned by Coach
DeGraw’s teams have earned him well-deserved recognition
from his peers. He was named Coach of the Year by the North
Carolina Soccer Coaches Association (NCSCA) five times –
twice for men’s teams and three times for women’s
teams and was named the South Region Coach of the Year by
the National Soccer Coaches Association in 1988. He became
involved in NCSCA activities, helping to promote the game
and the high school student-athletes who played it, long
before earning the accolades. He would eventually rise to
the position of vice-president of the organization. He has
organized and hosted numerous All-State Banquets and Awards
Ceremonies to honor our state’s best high school soccer
players.
DeGraw coached the west women in
the inaugural North Carolina Coaches Association (NCCA)
East-West All-Star game in Greensboro in 1992. He continues
to support the effort to honor some of the most talented
men and women soccer players in the state by serving as
the site coordinator for the annual East-West All-Star games
at UNC-G.
Herk credits much of his success
to the good counseling he received from two Grimsley coaching
icons – Bob Jamison and Bob Sawyer. He recalls their
wisdom, generosity, and support – not only about coaching,
but also about life in general.
Of his in induction to the NC Soccer
Hall of Fame, Coach DeGraw says, “This is very special.
I may be the one being inducted, but it represents an awful
lot of hard work by a lot of student-athletes and assistant
coaches with whom I’ve been associated over 49 seasons
of competition. I hope they all find some enjoyment in this
honor and take it as a tribute to their hard work. High
school soccer is only partially about soccer. It’s
also about learning about leadership and making memories
and having fun. I hope the young men and women I’ve
coached experienced some of that along the way.”