Former SCHS Girls Basketball Player Courtney Hodges’ Death Has Sparked an Outpouring of Tributes From Former Students, Teammates, and Friends.

Former students and teammates share heartfelt tributes.

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The community continues to mourn Courtney Hodges’ death after the beloved former SCHS girls basketball player and teacher lost her battle with a lengthy illness on Sunday.

SCHS honored her life during its recent activities, taking time to reflect on the impact she made as both a student and an educator.

As a 2008 graduate, Courtney returned to the school years later to guide, encourage, and inspire the next generation.

Those who knew her say she carried the same determination into her teaching career that she once brought to the basketball court.

Her colleagues and former students remembered her as an incredible person whose kindness and energy left a lasting mark on everyone she encountered.

The school community emphasized that her absence will be deeply felt for years to come.

News of Courtney Hodges’ death prompted an overwhelming response on social media, where friends, former classmates, and students shared heartfelt memories.

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Amanda Sue Little, one of her former students, expressed her shock, saying Courtney had been one of her teachers at SCHS and that she is praying for the family during this heartbreaking time.

Others who grew up with Courtney highlighted her kindness and generosity.

Marie Al shared that they spent their middle and high school years together, describing Courtney as the “kindest person” and admitting that the news deeply hurt her heart.

Teammate Courtney Gilstrap remembered her as “a fierce competitor,” explaining that playing against her in softball and basketball always guaranteed strong competition. She also extended prayers to her family.

More tributes continued to arrive. Eric Skelton called her “a super sweet person,” while Kathy Johnson sent love and prayers to her family and friends.

Sheri Lawing added a deeply personal message, saying “Love my little Courtney,” and sent hugs to her entire family. Others—like Natalie Coyne, Jill Wooldridge, Laurie Spotloe-Murphy, and Susan Flemming—shared their grief through short but emotional messages.

Through every comment, one theme remained consistent: Courtney Hodges touched countless lives.

Her compassion, competitive spirit, and dedication to her students created a legacy that will continue to influence her community long after her passing.

As those who loved her continue to honor her memory, her school, family, and friends hold tightly to the impact she made—both on the court and in the classroom.

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