CHAPEL HILL – The North Carolina High School Athletic Association has announce the recipients of the 2019-2020 Pat Gainey Student Award, providing scholarship support for two student-athletes with a focus on need-based applicants. This year’s recipients are Austin Bowling from Harnett Central High School and Colby Taylor from Swain County High School. Each recipient receives a $5,000 scholarship award and a commemorative plaque.
Austin Bowling is a varsity women’s soccer player at Harnett Central High School. Bowling has been a member of the team all four years and was team captain her junior and senior year. During her junior year, she was recognized as the team’s Most Valuable Player (MVP) and selected 1st Team All-Conference.
Off the field, Austin is a member of a number of student organizations including the National High School Scholars, Senior Beta Club, and Future Business Leaders of America. She is also a student aide and peer tutor. During her time away from school, Bowling is very active in her church participating in a number of volunteer activities.
About The Pat Gainey Student Award
The Pat Gainey Student Award is given annually by the NCHSAA through a private donation from Pat Gainey’s daughter, Berry Jo Gainey Shoen. The Gainey Student Athlete Scholarship Award was established to recognize “Athletic Achievement and Strength of Character.” A scholarship is presented annually to a senior female athlete and a senior, Male baseball player attending NCHSAA member high schools located within counties of limited financial resources.
Pat Gainey was a native of Dunn, NC and a phenomenal women’s basketball coach in several different coaching stops during his career. His teams compiled an incredible 93-6 record during his time as the women’s basketball coach at Pamlico where he also fielded outstanding baseball teams. He then moved to Taylorsville where he coached from 1955 to 1964. His women’s basketball teams collectively won five Western North Carolina High School Activities Association titles and at one point recorded 54 consecutive wins and 140 straight conference victories. His overall women’s basketball career mark was 358-57.
Under Gainey’s tutelage, the Pamlico baseball teams captured four Seashore Conference Championships and compiled an overall record of 67-7 including 24 straight conference wins. Pat Gainey always had a great knowledge of baseball and spent the summer months scouting professional baseball prospects. Pat scouted a combined 18 years for the New York Giants and Chicago White Sox.