Are there, or have there ever been any, female permanent head football coaches at a public high school in Virginia?
DP, is the young lady who played for yall last year, playing this year?Actually, after thinking about it, I believe Bleeding Navy was the best female I ever saw play the game! (He, he, he! )
It's a little surprising that we don't see more female boy's basketball coaches in HS. Most of the better girl's coaches I've see were certainly skilled enough.I had never heard of a female coaching any high school boy's team until Bartlett Yancey (which is about 10 minutes from Danville across the state line in N.C.) had a female head basketball coach. It's getting common in officiating and coaching (I think there's one in the NFL as an assistant for the Cardinals and 2 in the NBA).
Yes sir.DP, is the young lady who played for yall last year, playing this year?
I'm a huge Becky Hammon fan! I hope she will get a NBA team one day. She's one of the Spurs top assistants. I know quite a few that could make some guy teams contenders here in VA on the smaller levels. I'd bet Lake Taylor's women's coach could bring a 4a-6a boys team a couple of state championships.It's a little surprising that we don't see more female boy's basketball coaches in HS. Most of the better girl's coaches I've see were certainly skilled enough.
The late Brenda King was hired as the head boys basketball coach at Radford in 1991, after having led the Bobcat girls to two state titles. The article to which I've linked states that King would be the first female head coach of a boys public school team "since World War II". King's son Jared starred in basketball and baseball at Pulaski County (think he graduated in 2007?) and went on to play varsity baseball at Virginia.
https://news.google.com/newspapers?...AIBAJ&sjid=xosDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6984,4325988&hl=en
Were there a abundance of female coaches in men's sports during the war years?
Yeah but we're talking WW1I don't know, but it would make sense. You're the one who was finishing up high school back then!