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[quote name="Wreckem2011" post="1222280" timestamp="1337046220"]
Clint Hartsfield. He "was just a junior high coach" when Kelly hired him as the head coach. I think he had a good year.
[/quote] well he I a high school coach now but I would have to say if this was when he was still coaching St Anne I would have to say him. The things he did at St Anne with the low number of kids he had, about 30 boys in each grade, was remarkable. St Anne was competing or beating with pretty much any body they played every year. And he would not schedule easy. he was a GREAT middle school coach
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[quote name="NSMUSTANG78" post="1201911" timestamp="1332721882"]
Kevin jones cedar bayou jr hi baytown great coach ,mentor and all around great guy , really cares about ALL the kids at his school!!!
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I 2nd Kevin. He has chosen to stay at Junior High and loves working with those kids.

I know it isn't southeast Texas but Kent Fuller (was West Hardins head basketball coach a few years around 2006 and 2007) is 7th and 8th grade coach in all sports in Belton. They own their district.
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[quote name="Hupernikomen" post="1222237" timestamp="1337031745"]
[quote author=The Godfather link=topic=97865.msg1202372#msg1202372 date=1332818051]
Jack Lynch, been doing it for 30+ years at CO Wilson. The man is truly selfless and outs everything into gettin junior high athletes ready for HS.
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I had Coach Lynch..man did he ever give us a good cussing once.  LOL.  We deserved it too.
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He's very much a old-school coach.
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[quote name="Stranger" post="1203029" timestamp="1332949973"]
[quote author=jasfa70 link=topic=97865.msg1202877#msg1202877 date=1332912423]
Butchie Santos!
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I second Butchie Santos
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Butchie has over 400 8th grade basketball wins and who know how many football wins, countless district championships, and lives that he has touched.  At this years middle school track meet, i was told that his teams combined for over 1 million points during in his carreer... a freaking million...top that fellas.
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[quote name="the_darkman" post="1229789" timestamp="1339383493"]
[quote author=Stranger link=topic=97865.msg1203029#msg1203029 date=1332949973]
[quote author=jasfa70 link=topic=97865.msg1202877#msg1202877 date=1332912423]
Butchie Santos!
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I second Butchie Santos
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Butchie has over 400 8th grade basketball wins and who know how many football wins, countless district championships, and lives that he has touched.  At this years middle school track meet, i was told that his teams combined for over 1 million points during in his carreer... a freaking million...top that fellas.
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"To be the man, you got to beat the man." ......and that's not going to happen.
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