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Re: Coaches

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2018 12:23 am
by racincowboy02
27 years as head coach in the same place is crazy now days. How many titles does he have and did he come from somewhere else or was he always affiliated with Dillon

Re: Coaches

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2018 9:38 am
by DeCav
It is surprising how the acheivements of the lower classifications get overlooked all the time.

Re: Coaches

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2018 3:04 pm
by 1 CAT FAN
racincowboy02 wrote:27 years as head coach in the same place is crazy now days. How many titles does he have and did he come from somewhere else or was he always affiliated with Dillon
    He played QB for the late coach Paul Chapman when Dillon was 4A before going on to college and playing QB in the Shrine Bowl. After coach Chapman retired Dillon had a two year stint with Lee Segars from Hartsville, he was terminated after going 1-20. Jackie Hayes was hired, although Dillon has played in three classifications, coach Hayes hasn't had a losing season since. Like many small towns, football is the main topic of conversation among the population of Dillon.

    Re: Coaches

    Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2018 9:15 pm
    by CITYSLICKER
    A PRISON TOWN

    Re: Coaches

    Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2018 9:29 pm
    by All We Do Is Win
    racincowboy02 wrote:27 years as head coach in the same place is crazy now days. How many titles does he have and did he come from somewhere else or was he always affiliated with Dillon
    Always coaches at Dillon. Played there. Went to college came back and took over. I believe his overall record is 306-52. Won 7 state titles, but has played in 10 or 11 I believe

    Re: Coaches

    Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2018 11:29 pm
    by racincowboy02
    That is a huge accomplishment for him to be able to be the coach at Dillon for so long. I bet the fans are freaking rabid about football and the fans must love him. I mean he is doing something right winning 7 titles and playing in 10 or 11 is awesome. Its awesome to see a player play for his high school and then go off to college and come back and coach the same school