Sumter County Coaches
Sumter County Wildcats
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Sumter County High School
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Season Total | Playoffs | Region Record | |||||||||
Coach | Years | W/L/T | PF | PA | W/L/T | PF | PA | W/L/T | PF | PA | |
Dedric Speight | 2009-10 | 5-14 | 360 | 667 | 4-10 | 300 | 479 | ||||
Stacy Watters | 2004-08 | 26-27 | 1217 | 1364 | 1-3 | 90 | 140 | 20-15 | 844 | 771 | |
Johnny Patrick | 2003 | 2-8 | 159 | 364 | 1-6 | 98 | 248 | ||||
Arbie Parker | 2002 | 2-8 | 134 | 288 | 2-5 | 122 | 173 | ||||
Willie Rumley | 2000-01 | 5-13 | 444 | 623 | 0-1 | 30 | 62 | 5-7 | 374 | 401 | |
Arbie Parker | 1982-99 | 96-91 | 3623 | 3474 | 4-8 | 172 | 223 | 23-32 | 983 | 1064 | |
Johnny Patrick | 1977-81 | 17-30 | 634 | 1060 | 12-22 | 424 | 794 | ||||
Vernon Johnson | 1974-76 | 12-16 | 401 | 546 | 7-5 | 237 | 195 | ||||
Moses Finch | 1970-73 | 13-26 | 458 | 936 | |||||||
C.E. McMillian | 1968-69 | 9-10-1 | 282 | 228 | |||||||
Jim Walker | 1967 | 1-9 | 60 | 258 | |||||||
Bobby McDonald | 1962-66 | 27-22 | 676 | 710 | |||||||
Sam Jones | 1943-61 | 115-58-10 | 3122 | 2053 | |||||||
1942 | 3-2 | 44 | 43 | ||||||||
Rodney Walker | 1941 | 1-6-1 | 6 | 135 | |||||||
Thomas S. Rape | 1940 | 3-4-1 | 36 | 118 | |||||||
W.H. Fulford | 1938-39 | 11-5-2 | 150 | 79 | |||||||
Thomas Kipp | 1935-37 | 12-12-2 | 205 | 183 | |||||||
1934 | 4-1-2 | 87 | 15 | ||||||||
Julius Dale | 1932-33 | 9-6-1 | 146 | 93 | |||||||
T.A. Deason | 1930-31 | 5-3-4 | 115 | 68 | |||||||
Hal Brown | 1926-29 | 14-14-2 | 324 | 298 | |||||||
1920-25 | 2-7-2 | 100 | 197 |
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Great Moments in Alabama High School Football History
In 1925 Langdale tied a record by defeating Milltown 125-0. Hamilton had set the record by thrashing Fayette 125-0 in 1915.
In 1925 Langdale tied a record by defeating Milltown 125-0. Hamilton had set the record by thrashing Fayette 125-0 in 1915.