9:21 am February 8, 2013, by Todd Holcomb
Terry Crowder, who led Chattahoochee’s football team to a state championship in 2010, is the new head coach at Creekview in Cherokee County.
Crowder was 60-40 in nine seasons at Chattahoochee. The Cougars were 7-4 last season playing in Region 6-AAAAAA. Crowder came to Chattahoochee in 2004 from Camden County, where he was an assistant on Camden’s 2003 Class AAAAA championship team.
Chattahoochee’s 2010 team was 15-0 and led by all-classification state player of the year quarterback Tim Byerly.
Crowder will replace Al Morrell, who retired after 31 seasons as a high school coach. Under Morrell, who started the Creekview program in 2006, Creekview had only one losing season and was 9-2 in 2012 playing in Region 7-AAAAA.
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Hubert Green
February 8th, 2013
9:36 am
This is an excellent hire; Creekview is up and coming, and will keep getting better. It is the best school for football in Cherokee County.
Da Coach
February 8th, 2013
4:34 pm
It will be interesting to see who Chattahoochee hires to fill his shoes. I think Lovie Smith is still available. Hooch should still finish strong in their region this year, maybe even win it. Lot’s of returning starters and a strong senior class.