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  6. Five finalists named for AD/coach vacancy By Joshua Buckley The Daily News Published March 28, 2008 LA MARQUE — The names of five finalists have been released for the La Marque High School athletic director/head football coach vacancy. La Marque Independent School District released the list of finalists for the position on Thursday, in response to a request filed by The Daily News under the Texas Public Information. The five finalists for the position are Dallas Kimball head coach Darrell Jordan, Grapevine head coach Gary Mullins, Nederland head coach Larry Neumann, Aldine Nimitz head coach David Suggs and Flower Mound Marcus defensive coordinator Chuck Vincent. LMISD Public Information Officer Denise Walker also confirmed that no public forum will be held involving the finalists this year. Mullins has been the head coach at Grapevine for the last eight seasons. In his tenure, the Mustangs have gone 49-35 and advanced to the postseason five times. Mullins also served as head coach of Rosenburg Terry from 1990-91, where he compiled a 7-12-1 record. Neumann has been the head coach at Nederland since 1993. In his 15 years, he’s compiled a 120-55-1 record with the Bulldogs. Nederland made the postseason for 12 consecutive seasons before finishing fourth in District 22-4A this year. Suggs has spent the last four seasons as head coach at Nimitz, where he’s compiled a 24-17 record. His three stops before Nimitz included two years at Beaumont Central (18-6), one year at Port Arthur Lincoln (8-3) and three seasons at Fort Bend Willowridge (18-13). For his career, Suggs has a 57-31 record and advanced to the playoffs six times. However, Nimitz has missed the playoffs the last two seasons. Jordan and Vincent were not on the original list of 34 applicants provided to The Daily News on March 15. Jordan took over as head coach at Kimball in 2001. In his seven seasons there, he has a 52-29 record and has advanced to the playoffs each year. La Marque fans are familiar with Vincent from his stint as the Cougars’ defensive coordinator in 2006. La Marque won the state championship that season, in large part because of Vincent’s aggressive defense, which allowed an average of 10 points in the final 12 games of the season. Vincent has been an assistant football coach for 21 years, including defensive coordinator at Marcus this past season. However, he is the only finalist with no head coaching experience. La Marque is searching for a new athletic director and head football coach after Chris Jones resigned from those positions Feb. 15 after just one season with the team. The Cougars went 9-3 under Jones, and failed to advance to the regional finals for the first time in six years. The next La Marque school board meeting is set for April 10. Any hire for the position will likely be made at that meeting.
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