Remembering Courtney Hodges: A Beacon of Inspiration in SCHS Basketball and Beyond
Alumni and colleagues unite to honor the memory of Courtney Hodges, whose life exemplified resilience and compassion.
November 28, 2026
This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on November 28, 2026.
The community mourns the loss of Courtney Hodges, a cherished former SCHS athlete and educator who battled illness with unwavering strength.
Her journey from 2008 graduate to dedicated mentor left an indelible mark on future generations at SCHS.
Courtney carried the same relentless drive she displayed on the court into her teaching career, inspiring countless students.
Former peers recall her as a radiant presence whose warmth and vigor enriched every interaction.
The school community acknowledges the profound void her absence creates, vowing to preserve her legacy.
Social media overflowed with tributes as friends and classmates shared stories highlighting her extraordinary character.
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Amanda Sue Little, a former student, expressed disbelief at Courtney’s passing, noting her role as both teacher and mentor during school years.
Marie Al described Courtney as the "kindest individual," emphasizing how deeply her loss resonated within their tight-knit circle.
Teammate Courtney Gilstrap fondly recounted their competitive yet respectful rivalry across sports, adding heartfelt prayers for the family.
Eric Skelton praised Courtney as "super sweet," while Kathy Johnson conveyed love and support to her loved ones.
Sheri Lawing shared a tender note, "Love my little Courtney," sending collective hugs to the grieving household.
Other contributors like Natalie Coyne and Susan Flemming offered brief but poignant reflections on her character.
Across all messages, one truth emerged: Courtney’s influence permeated every corner of her life.
Her empathy, passion for teaching, and commitment to athletics forged a legacy that will endure beyond her physical presence.
As those who cherished her continue to celebrate her memory, SCHS remains committed to honoring her dual contributions—on the field and in the classroom.
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