7:30 am September 10, 2012, by GHSF Daily
Robby Robinson of Washington-Wilkes and Bob Christmas of North Hall got their 100th victories as Georgia head coaches last week. Here are other coaches bearing down on 100. Six Georgia coaches between 90 and 99 victories have won state titles:
98 – Mark Crews, Brookwood
98 – Paul Standard, St. Pius
97 – Rodney Cofield, Douglass
97 – Al Hughes, Lovejoy
97 – Jess Simpson, Buford
96 – Tony Byram, Crawford County
96 – Mike Muschamp, Lovett
96 – Greg Moore, First Presbyterian Day
94 – Bill Ballard, White County
93 – Lee Shaw, Rabun County
92 – Dexter Copeland, Baldwin
92 – Tom Fallaw, Cairo
91 – Mark Ledford, Wilcox County
91 – Jeff Lee, Dawson County
91 – Tim McFarlin, Blessed Trinity
91 – Ronnie Millen, Grady
90 – Rance Gillespie, Valdosta
90 – Ben Reaves, Putnam County
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5 comments Add your comment
Hardhat
September 10th, 2012
9:14 am
Who is getting there quicker? How many years has it taken?
gwinnettnewguy
September 10th, 2012
10:21 am
Just off the top of my head it would seem Jess Simpson would be getting there the fastest, but I could be wrong.
Also should be noted that Mickey Conn @ Grayson just passed the 100 win mark in the state championship last Dec., & now has 102. He got there pretty fast
THenn
September 10th, 2012
11:39 am
Buddy Sorrow is at 97 wins. He was the head coach at SE Bulloch and East Laurens and is currently the head coach at Edmund Burke Academy in the GISA.
sportsnut
September 10th, 2012
3:17 pm
Coach Hughes will be there this year.
AAU Recruiter
September 11th, 2012
12:43 am
Well one coach with 604 wins should FINALLY go back to zero and start over. That would be the Milton coach whose comments are closed. If the state would zap two more AAAAAA coaches, then we could enjoy competitive honest high school basketball again.