News Summary
Newberry College is mourning the death of President Maurice Scherrens, who served since 2012. The college now appoints Dr. David Harpool as Interim President amidst ongoing athletic achievements and recruitment efforts. Scherrens’ legacy includes growth and development at the institution, while new commitments from local athletes signify a promising future for the college.
Newberry, South Carolina – Newberry College is mourning the loss of its long-serving President, Maurice Scherrens, who passed away peacefully at home after a brave battle with illness. Scherrens had been a significant figure at the college since taking office in 2012, guiding the institution through years of growth and development. The Board of Trustees has praised Scherrens as a passionate, visionary leader, whose dedication to the college left a profound impact on the community.
In the wake of Scherrens’ passing, Dr. David Harpool has been appointed as the Interim President. Dr. Harpool has been part of Newberry College for the past three years and has prior experience in this role, having served as the Acting President during Scherrens’ illness. His leadership is expected to provide continuity during this transitional period for the college.
Celebrating Athletic Accomplishments
Amidst the transition in leadership, Newberry College is also celebrating recent athletic commitments that highlight the college’s ongoing achievements. One of the notable commitments comes from Josh Goodman, a standout player from Denmark-Olar High School, who played a crucial role in the team’s historic first state championship in boys basketball. During the Class A state title game, Goodman scored a game-high 28 points, leading Denmark-Olar to a 58-52 victory over Abbeville. His significant performances have earned him recognition as an All-State selection, continuing the tradition of Denmark-Olar players advancing to the college level.
Football Team Boosts Roster with Local Talent
On February 5, coinciding with National Signing Day, Newberry College’s football program announced the signing of five local athletes in their recruiting class. Key local signings include Cole Hutchinson, Jared Acosta, and CJ Earl from Newberry High School, along with Jaxson Moody and Heyward Fellars from Mid-Carolina High School.
Hutchinson, who previously spent a year at Erskine College but did not compete due to being red-shirted, is expected to make a positive impact on the team. Acosta, recognized for his potential, will delay his enrollment until fall 2027 to complete a two-year mission assignment. Earl has made a name for himself with standout contributions in various roles, showcasing his skills on offense, defense, and special teams, and has received personal accolades for his performance. Moody wrapped up a strong senior season, recording 73 tackles and four sacks as a defensive end, and brings valuable experience to the roster.
Additionally, Newberry College has secured a commitment from Andrew ‘Boom Boom’ Bishop from Hewitt Trussville High School in Alabama. Bishop’s impressive defensive skills played a pivotal role in his team’s overall performance, elevating their defensive ranking throughout the season.
A Period of Transition and Reflection
As Newberry College navigates this difficult time marked by the loss of President Maurice Scherrens and the subsequent leadership transition, the institution remains focused on celebrating the achievements of its athletes and the promising future they represent. With Dr. Harpool at the helm as Interim President, the college is poised to maintain its commitment to academic and athletic excellence while honoring the legacy left behind by Scherrens.
In conclusion, Newberry College stands at a crossroads, balancing grief with the excitement of new commitments from aspiring athletes. The combined strength of leadership and talent signals a hopeful future for the institution, as they continue on their journey of growth and success.
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- WLTX: Denmark-Olar standout commits to Newberry College
- WIS TV: Newberry College president announced dead at 76
- Newberry Observer: Wolves add five area student athletes on National Signing Day
- WRDW: Dozens across CSRA make college athletic commitment on signing day
- Main Street Daily News: Newberry trio commit to D-I schools
- Wikipedia: Newberry College
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