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Bobby Cremins is the head coach for the College of Charleston and the most successful coach in Georgia
Tech history. One of the winningest in Atlantic Coast Conference
annals. Bobby Cremins stepped down as head coach of the Rambling
Wreck following the 1999-2000 season, closing the book on the most
successful era in Tech basketball history. Under Cremins, Tech
had six All-Americans, three All-ACC players and eight ACC "Rookie
of the Year" honorees. He leaves the ACC, the conerence in which
he played and coached as the third winningest coach in league history,
behind legends Dean Smith and Mike Krzyzewski. Bobby Cremins is
now working for FOX Sports Net doing color commentary and Jefferson
Pilot during basketball season. He and his family have made Hilton
Head Island their home. |
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Rawn
Grant Sr. was born in Miami, Florida, raised in Detroit, Michigan. He attended
Wayne County Community College and Lawton School. He has been married to
his wife Joyce for 24 years and has three children. Coach Grant started
his coaching career coaching football in 1993. He was the defensive line
coach for the Eastside Falcons for three years in the Police Athletic League.
His teams won Championships in 1993 and 1994. He moved to Hilton Head in
1996. He volunteered at Hilton Head Middle School for four years with Communities
in School. The past six years as the In-School Suspension Coordinator
at Hilton Head Middle School. He is currently the Athletic Director,
Football, and 8th Grade Boys Basketball Coach at Hilton Head Middle School.
He was the offensive line coach during the 2003 Championship Football season.
As head coach of the 7th grade boy’s basketball team, they won back
to back Championships in 2003 and 2004. As assistant coach of the 8th grade
boy’s basketball team they also won the Championship in 2004. Coach
Grant is the co-founder and executive director of Hilton Head Camp 101. |
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