Just some info for the potential 12th Head Coach of the Tigers:
The Previous Head Coaches were in order since 1959: Bill Cathy, James "Tiny" Rollins, Lee Powell, Mark Manuel, Jim Fox, Franklin Cecil, Marty Griffin, Dan Essenburg, Jim Fox, Brian Bailey and Freddie Whitman.... Both Lee Powell and Freddie Whitman played, and coached Varsity Football at Rosman.... Franklin Cecil and Jim Fox led Tiger teams to state title appearances, and Jim Fox still resides in the area after retiring in 2006.... Former coaches Cathy, Powell,Griffin,Essenburg and Whitman also still reside in Transylvania County...Proving that once you live here, It's hard to leave here even if you're not coaching football....
Rosman has played for the state title twice in it's history(1984 & 1997)....A history that began in 1959 when Rosman hired a young coach from Bakersfield(Current day Mitchell County) to start a football program at Rosman....That coach Bill Cathy has the field named in his honor, and is seen jogging or walking nowadays up the new highway above Rosman from time to time where he picks up trash along the highway....Bill still lives in Rosman and is approaching 90yrs old now....He is man of great character and integrity, and has been a fixture in this town since his arrival....His last team in 1968 was the first Rosman team to win a playoff game, beating Robbinsville on a neutral field in Cherokee in the snow....The Tigers didn't have their own football field until that 68' season, and they beat his former school Bakersfield in the first contest played in Rosman in that 68' season...A season that ended in Brevard as the Tigers lost to Boone Trail in the mud after leading at halftime....
Rosman is a member of the premier 1A conference in the state, and joined the Smoky Mountain Conference for 2 years in 1973 and 74' before becoming a member of the old Appalachian Conference beginning in 1975 and running until 1993 when the Tigers again joined the Smoky Mountain Conference as a member where they are today....
Rosman's all time leading rusher is Brett Chappel who is the current coach at Pisgah High School in Canton after serving as Coach for East Henderson in his first stint...
Rosman has been a predominate running team through the years, but has a young man who will be a junior next season that has the "Potential" to be a good passing QB....His father and uncle were players at Rosman back in the day, and I know them both....
Rosman did not have many seniors on last year's team, so they will return quite a few talented kids who are hungry for success, and are strong young men thanks to former Head Coach Freddie Whitman who kept the kids working out during the off season in the weightroom...
Rosman's youth football program is among the best year in and year out in the 17 team WNC youth association that includes teams from Transylvania, Henderson,Buncombe,Haywood and Madison County, especially the Rosman Midget team coached by long time coach Weldon Whitmire who played for the Rosman Tigers back in the early 70's....Weldon has always had the ability to take a team, and mold that team around the talent that it has, and his teams through the years have played in many youth championship games, winning quite a few times....He still lives in the Rosman area, and would be one of the first contacts that ANY new varsity coach should have if he truly wants to build a winner at Rosman....This Blueprint is something that Brett Chappel has followed in successful stints at East Henderson and now at Pisgah as the youth teams generally run what his varsity team does.....
As for the town of Rosman, it's still a little town of roughly 500 or so mostly Blue Collar folk, and has 2 Redlights and a cafe'....Many of the residents have lived here and went to school here in Rosman....The town is bordered on the west side of town by the French Broad river which is the head waters of the Tennessee River, and is surrounded by Parks and beautiful scenery....Pickens S.C. is 25 miles to the south of Rosman and the county seat of Brevard is 9 miles to the North/Northeast of Rosman....The Blue Ridge Parkway is roughly 20 miles to the North/Northwest of town up highway 215.....The town of Rosman holds its Heritage Day every October with the History and Pictures of it's current and former residents prominently featured in the town hall of Rosman for all to learn about the town, and it's residents....Current Rosman mayor Brian Shelton went to school in Rosman , and played for the Tigers back in the late 1980's , and was a member of the Rosman team of 1987 that won 9 games in a row which is still a school record to this day....That team lost to Carl Pickens and Murphy in the playoffs in Pickens' final season that ended with a 2nd consecutive state 1A title, and preceded the rise of QB Heath Shuler who led Swain County to 3 consecutive state 1A titles from 88-90'....The Smoky Mountain Conference is also home of the Robbinsville Black Knights who have won more state 1A titles than any other team...Other SMC members are Andrews, Cherokee and Hayesville....Needless to say, the Smoky Mountain Conference brand of football is the most respected small school conference in the state, and every friday night is a battle that is enjoyed by all the football fans from this part of the state...
Football friday nights in Rosman is quite the treat as Joshua Mountain sits prominently to the South of the stadium which is located in the middle of town....The Football Stadium is named for one of Transylvania County's first Industrialist Joseph Silversteen who ran a tanning extract mill in Rosman through the early to mid part of the 1900s, and donated the land on which the Stadium sits...My grandfather worked at that mill, and bought a house and land from Silversteen for $5,000 dollars in 1941 that still stands today....A house my mother and her 12 siblings were raised in, and a house that I and my brother were raised in, and I still own to this day...
I hope that this info will be helpful to the new Head Coach and as one of Rosman's long time residents....I would like to be the first one to welcome him and his family to this little piece of Heaven that I call home.....
Roar Tigers Roar!