@DEVILSLB99 is your answer
@1MoreHokie. Not only was he a fantastic assistant at LT, he has totally changed the culture at Churchland by hiring competent coaches, upgrading facilities (basketball court is awesome) and supporting his athletes. The boys in the Tri-Cities and a certain Captain are so proud. Devils may kill me for this, but he is being inducted into his high school hall of fame this year. Congrats Devils.
I took the job in Feb 2017 and my first job was to hire a football coach. Decided on a person who was an OC and won a lot of games at Salem and he was a college teammate of mine.
First year our top 5 returning seniors transferred to IC Norcom and we had to rebuild with a bunch of unproven freshman and sophomores and we repeated the same 1-9 record but it was different the kids were competing. We had a great offseason workout plan in place and did a lot of camps. One thing we did was we challenged all of the kids to be multisport athletes so most of my football players ran track. My track team then went on to win the 2nd region title in school history in the Spring.
Year two 5-6 losing some close games and falling to Lafayette in the playoffs and sent 8 kids to college to play football. Offseason program was successful and track team finished top 5 in the state indoor and outdoor season with football players winning individual state titles in events.
Year three Here we are 10-2 after winning the first playoff game in school history 2 weeks ago and advancing. We have a new defensive coordinator, but our staff has stayed consisted for the most part and kids and parents have brought in tremendously. One thing that hasn't happened since that original 5 left is our kids are staying put. Now kids want to come play at Churchland and not trying to find excuses and reasons to leave. My principal has been tremendous and supportive as he's allowed me to think outside the box on a lot of projects and ideas. Since my hire in Feb 2017 we've finished region runner up 6 times and won 4 region titles as my boys volleyball team just advanced to states last week. We are trying to bring home our 5th region title this week hopefully against a program and coach that is near and dear to me.
As far as the hall of fame goes its a tremendous honor and something that keeps me humble. I'm still in disbelief but I guess I did have a pretty good career at Hopewell High and played for some great coaches. I was a part of changing the culture of HHS football and I remember the feeling of getting over the hump. Seeing my players have the excitement and school and community behind these kids has been tremendous. Win or lose they have a lot to be proud about!!