Honor Rock
Story of the Honor Rock

The stone is New England granite and was found within a sand pit where it had rested since the last ice age. Roughly six feet long, two feet thick, and three feet high, it weighs 4,460 pounds.

The rock was excavated by Barnicoat Monuments near Middleboro, Massachusetts. Jack Barnicoat, owner of the company, carved the word "HONOR' using a sandblaster to form the letters to a depth of one-half inch. A "V" shaped hydraulic chisel then deepened the letters into Roman-style lettering.

ATHLETICS

Carson Long Tournament trophy 2007.

Carson Long Military Institute offers a wide range of varsity and intramural sports. The school philosophy states that every cadet should have the opportunity to take part in sports regardless of his athletic ability. The Kate Carson Gymnasium contains three newly renovated basketball courts, the athletic director's office, lockers and showers. It also has dressing rooms for visiting and home teams. On campus are five tennis courts and fields for football, soccer, baseball and intramural athletics.

The school competes on the interscholastic level with other independent schools. The interscholastic sports are football, soccer, basketball, track, rifle, cross country and tennis. Intramural sports include basketball, touch football, frisbee football, dodgeball, volleyball, softball and table tennis.

 

SPORTS SCHEDULES and SCORES

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