Quartet continues Firebirds traditionBy Paul DurhamSports EditorSTANHOPE — A crowded room full of future college football players and their families has become a recent tradition at Southern Nash High on National Signing Day.Make that a family tradition.The four latest Firebirds to sign national letters of intent — Matt Boswell, Tracey Coppedge, Terron Huffman and JoshSessoms — cited the importance of finding a place at the next level that, in part, replicated the familial aspects of their Southern Nash experience.“You want to be in the same type of environment as to where you were in high school,” said safety Josh Sessoms, who signed with North Carolina State on Wednesday. “I feel comfortable at N.C. State because there’s a lot of hospitality; the coaches treat you good... they makeSouthern Nash seniors, from left, Terron Huffman (UNC Pembroke), Tracey Coppedge (Elon), Josh Hunter (North Carolina State) and Matt Boswell (UNC Pembroke) signed national letters of intent to continue their football careersWednesday on National Signing Day. Paul Durham | Timesyou want to do great do great things.” the course of their highthings. And the people The quartet certainlyhere make you want to did great things over See QUARTET, Page 2B