Brady Clark, Men's Basketball
Brady Clark has signed his letter of intent to play for Forsyth Tech. Clark is a 6' guard from South Stokes High School. Clark comes to Forsyth Tech as a true "coach’s kid," Brady has spent his life under the tutelage of his father, Jason Clark, who recently celebrated his 300th career coaching victory at South Stokes. During his tenure with the Sauras, Brady has been the engine of a program that defined consistency. Over four years, Clark’s teams compiled a staggering 88-10 overall record, including a flawless 36-0 mark in conference play. His individual accolades reflect a player who dominated the Northwest 1A/2A landscape:
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1,000+ Career Points: Reached the milestone in December 2025.
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Conference Player of the Year: Earned top honors in his junior season.
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Multi-Time All-State & All-District: Recognized consistently as one of the premier guards in North Carolina.
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Heart of a Champion: A two-time ACL surgery survivor, Clark won the "Best of Preps Comeback Player of the Year" after two years of grueling rehabilitation.
"We are thrilled to welcome Brady to the Trailblazer family," said Head Coach Lucas Hunter. "When you recruit a coach’s son, you’re getting a player who is already a step ahead mentally. Brady’s toughness—overcoming the injuries he has—combined with his ability to control the pace of a game and make everyone around him better, is exactly what we look for. He’s a winner, plain and simple."
Get To Know Brady
Who has made a big impact on your basketball journey?
My dad.
What is your dream job?
My dream job is to be a physical therapist and help coach a basketball program.
If you could live anywhere in the world where would it be?
A beach with clear, blue water.
What is one thing people don't know about you?
I can hold conversations in Spanish and I am very good with kids.
What is something you are really good at besides basketball?
I love playing and watching both soccer and golf.
When did you start playing basketball?
I have played from as young as I can remember.
What is your favorite basketball memory?
Scoring 1,000 points or winning the Frank Spencer tournament.
Why did you choose Forsyth Tech?
I chose Forsyth Tech because my relationship with the coaches, price, and how close it is to home.
