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I got a phone call over the weekend about a certain beloved head coach returning the HS ranks, not to his old school, but to a perinial powerhouse north of the lake.....Won't say anything yet, but it should cause some posting on the board if it happens.

So, what rumors have you guys heard about the vacancies across the state?
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Sam Houston State is looking for a new coach. There are several HS coaches on the list:

Sam Houston State received 42 applications for the vacant Bearkats’ head baseball coaching position. Here is the list of interested names and a brief description of each applicant:



• Kirk Blount — assistant coach/recruiting coordinator at University of Houston

• Daniel Boedeker — head coach Shiner High School, former pitcher at SHSU

• Britton Bonneau — head coach Abilene Christian University (career record of 407-185)

• Kyle Brizendine — self-employed investment adviser in Mexia (coached or taught youth baseball for past 10 years)

• Bryan Conger — assistant coach/recruiting coordinator at the University of Utah; former head coach at Cloud County Community College

• Todd Eastin — head coach at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix; professional scout for Cincinnati Reds

• Kevin Ellis — volunteer assistant at University of California-Riverside; head coach of Graham Roughnecks in Texas Collegiate League last summer

• Neil Fiala — head coach at Southwestern Illinois (12-year record of 527-260); five-time Great Rivers Conference coach of the year

• Wynn Fletcher — head coach Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tenn.; former head coach at Faulkner University in Alabama

• Willie Gawlik — head coach at Texas-Pan American from 2002 to present

• Tom Gladney — head coach at Midway High School in Hewitt since 1999; 208-44-1 record (won Class 4A state championship and played in state finals also); former head coach at Mississippi College (336-337 record in 15 years)

• Elliot Johnson — head coach Olivet Nazarene University in Bourbonnais, Ill.; former head coach at LeTourneau University and Trevecca Nazarene College

• Mark Johnson — former head coach at Texas A&M University (848-407-2 in 21 years); winningest coach in Texas A&M history; 2002 Texas Baseball Hall of Fame inductee; 2002 Sporting News national coach of the year; three NCAA regional championships and two College World Series appearances

• Kevin Kocks — head coach Spalding University, Louisville, Ky.; 20 years of coaching experience, with stints on the NCAA Division I, II and NAIA levels; professional scout with Kansas City Royals

• Chad Mark Liddle — 2006 graduate assistant at SHSU

• Jeff Livin — head coach at Angelina College in Lufkin; led team to postseason in three of last five years; head coach at Wayland Baptist University from 1991-95; assistant at Southwest Texas State from 1989-91

• Bryan Loeb — assistant coach Fort Worth Cats; played professionally in Diamondbacks organization

• Richard Lynch — head coach Tomball High School since 2000 (won three straight district championships); former head coach Westfield High School; past assistant coach at Bellaire High School

• Jason Marshall — associate head coach at Texas-San Antonio; Roadrunners’ recruiting coordinator since 2001; former assistant coach at McMurry University

• Randy Mazey — former head coach for three years at East Carolina University (119-66 record); Conference USA coach of the year in 2004, leading the Pirates to a 51-13 record and the super regionals

• Eldridge McAdams — Huntsville native who coaches football and basketball at Huntsville HS; former assistant coach at Trinity High School

• Dan McDonnell — assistant coach/recruiting coordinator at University of Mississippi; former assistant/recruiting coordinator at The Citadel

• Lindsay Meggs — head coach at California State Chico; former head coach at Long Beach City College and Oxnard College, both in California; NCAA Division II coach of the year in 1997 and ’99

• Bob Morgan — head coach Indiana University (782-496 record with the Hoosiers); lifetime record of 1,070-586 in 30 years; Big Ten coach of the year in 1993; former head coach at Kent State (79-39 record)

• James Mouton — head coach 18-and-under team from Fort Bend County; played for Astros, Padres, Expos and Brewers during eight-year Major League Baseball career

• Scott Norwood — head coach Ouachita Baptist in Arkadelphia, Ark. (57-51); former head coach/assistant athletic director at Sterling College in Kansas (105-45)

• Robert Nottebart — head coach at Wharton County Junior College since 1998; former head baseball coach at Strake Jesuit College Prepatory school in Houston

• Rob Penders — assistant coach (outfield and first base coach) at University of Texas; former assistant coach/recruiting coordinator at San Jacinto College and Galveston College

• Donald P. Randell — head coach at New Caney High School (17-10); former head coach at Lufkin High School (142-49); coached at Aldine MacArthur HS (1988-92), Sul Ross State University (1994-99) and New Caney HS (1985-88)

• Robert Riggs — head coach East Texas Baptist University (132-74-1); former head coach at LeTourneau University and assistant at East Texas Baptist

• Jay J. Sferra — assistant coach/recruiting coordinator Arizona State since 1998; director of baseball operations/coaching assistant at Arizona State from 1995-98

• Todd Shelton — assistant coach/recruiting coordinator at **** Roberts University; former head coach at Eastern Oklahoma State (230-155)

• Rick Sofield — minor league field assistant with the New York Yankees; Triple A manager for Colorado Rockies; worked in minor leagues with the Pittsburgh Pirates, Los Angeles Dodgers and Montreal Expos; former head coach at University of Utah

• Russell Stockton — head coach Texas A&M-Kingsville (216-213 in eight seasons); 30 or more wins in four consecutive seasons from 2003-06; former head coach at Cedar Valley College in Lancaster; assistant coach from 1991-94 at University of Houston

• Henry “Turtle” Thomas — hitting instructor and recruiting coordinator at LSU; served 12 seasons at University of Miami; recognized as one of the nation’s top recruiters

• Chris Todd — pitching coach and recruiting coordinator for one season at SHSU; associate scout for Cleveland Indians from 2003-05; assistant coach/recruiting coordinator at Angelina College from 2001-05

• Chris Tremie — minor league development coordinator/manager with the Cleveland Indians; played with Astros, Marlins, Pirates, Rangers, Phillies and White Sox during 14-year professional career; lives in New Waverly

• Dale Westmoreland — head coach Magnolia High School since 2004; former head coach at Klein Oak HS; coaching career started in 1973 and includes stops at San Augustine, Kilgore, Dickinson, Port Arthur Austin and Port Arthur Jefferson high schools; career record of 588-253-2

• James Vilade — head coach at University of Texas-Tyler (193-83 in seven seasons); former assistant at **** Roberts University; head coach at University of Dallas from 1997-2001

• Glenn Wilson — manager for three professional teams, including the Chillicothe (Ohio) Paints in the Frontier League; All-American at Sam Houston State, drafted by Tigers in first round of 1980 draft; played 10 seasons in Majors with Detroit, Philadelphia, Seattle, Pittsburgh and Houston

• Marc Ziegler — assistant coach Columbus All-Americans in Great Lakes Collegiate League; former assistant/recruiting coordinator at Western Kentucky University; former head coach at McMurry College

• Rich Zimmerman — general manager of The Baseball Institute in Rockwall; former head coach at Odessa College (521-285 and seven conference championships); former head coach at Trinidad State Junior College in Trinidad, Colo.
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Originally posted by TRhit:
I think it is out of line to be posting 'private" info in a college coach search

Many of those coaches amy not want that info to be public knowledge

Texan I think you way over the line here!!11


TR, why don't you find out where you stand before you start blasting away? You shot your mouth off again and shot your self in the foot. Guess why that is why your foot is now in your mouth.

That list was made public by SHSU! Got a gripe? Take it up with SHSU.

Go take a hike and soak your head in some nice cold water. Chill out. Then take a deep breath.

And you wonder why you get hot PM's? You're the only one I know of who has complained about that.

I've tried to be nice & have largely ignored you. But YOU crossed the line.

FO, you got the grill going nice & hot? BBQ'ed yankee is on the menu again.
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Originally posted by KellerDad:
I got a phone call over the weekend about a certain beloved head coach returning the HS ranks, not to his old school, but to a perinial powerhouse north of the lake.....Won't say anything yet, but it should cause some posting on the board if it happens.

So, what rumors have you guys heard about the vacancies across the state?


KD- I guess your sources were accurate!
Matlock to Coach Lk Dallas
KD...did I not tell you that Madlock would return to the HS ranks. I do not recall who said he would never return. I was recently told by FM faithful that he was not welcomed back to FM as everyone expected (yet they continue to make more mistakes).

I guess FM will continue to excel in District championships (at least they wished that would happen Big Grin) then get knocked fom the playoffs for poor decision making process. Before FM lovers jump all over me again...didn't FM have a pitcher drafted that pitched about 8 innings all year? Great coaching keep it up. Smile
FM pitcher getting drafted after 8 innings says a lot of things to me but it didn't put a red flag about coaching what it said to me:

-two pitcher rotations on the HS level can leave talented pitchers out of the mix if those 2 starting pitchers go the distance game after game...If you aren't one those 2 don't give up hope if you have the tools. Find a way to get your exposure.

-Maybe this FM pitcher wanted/asked to be a closer, then that became his role and when he got the chance (when/if/ever the other 2 didn't go the distance) then he did what was needed, successfully, for the team. He knew his role.

-When he was on the mound, for those 8 innings, which could have been 1 inning for 8 different games or any combo., it showed he had the tools and composure to be successful.

- Maybe this pitcher knew what most of us know that there are many other avenues besides your HS team that will get you seen and he took advantage of that.


-Live/Fresh/not overpitched arms might just be a huge positive to scouts/coaches when looking to recruit.

Congrats to the player on doing his job, getting seen and drafted! I don't know him personally but he has opened a lot of eyes.....

Back to the topic:

Coaching Changes: Lake Dallas congrats on your new Head Coach..........Did your former Head Coach head to the McKinney district as an Asst???
KD why dont you tell everyone your just a stalker!!! Big Grin just kidding of course. I hope that JW has success wherever he goes. If you move back to LD I would consider it....how about the kids sharing an apartment? I am sure we can get 7 others that would want to share the same apartment and we can have OBN cook for them (oops... I did it again Roll Eyes)

OBN...summer is fine so far no punches thrown BUT we are just getting started! Wink More like the dating scene. Hope your summer is going well.
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Originally posted by DBAT 18 GM:
The article says the position pays less than $50K and I've heard that SHSU considers it's baseball coach a P/T employee.

It would seem that may hinder bringing in a big dog.


From what I hear, there are circumstances in this case that might lead to MJ being interested in spite of the pay cut. Apparently he has grandkids in the area. While he would like to continue working with young men, he wants to stay close to his current home and the grandkids. That really narrows the possibilities.

And he has always been in it for something besides money.
Train:

Wow that is up town, an Apartment for the boys, here at Marcus we just do the "trailor" route for the New Recruits, ooops I mean players.... (at least when it came to football).......

As to cooking for your stable of boys not in the job description, around here the boys call me "Dorm Mom" no cooking in that title maybe because they know I am good for group dinners at Wingstop, Fuddruckers or Pizza Hut..........

Summer is going Great.........haven't been referred to as a maid, cook, bottlewasher all summer,,,,,,,,,and I get to spend my days in the sun enjoying baseball,,,,,,,,life is good......glad no punches thrown on your end but the dating part is a bit scary Eek as I thought you were holding out for me all this time... Red Face
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Stalker? Naw, my wife just was waiting to hit that $3 trifecta in the last race for $750. That nearly paid for my son's summer team.

BTW, I heard housing prices in LD took a 3% jump in the last 4 hours with the influx of the rich people moving in from FM/Coppell.

Me, I'll be happy to watch my son play for Coach Stramp one more year. He's not flashy, or highly touted, and he seems to get the job done year after year. My son really likes him, and that's all that matters.
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Originally posted by Texan:
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Originally posted by DBAT 18 GM:
The article says the position pays less than $50K and I've heard that SHSU considers it's baseball coach a P/T employee.

It would seem that may hinder bringing in a big dog.


From what I hear, there are circumstances in this case that might lead to MJ being interested in spite of the pay cut. Apparently he has grandkids in the area. While he would like to continue working with young men, he wants to stay close to his current home and the grandkids. That really narrows the possibilities.

And he has always been in it for something besides money.


I have a daughter at SHSU, and with the fee's that are tacked on to tuition, it's appaling to me that they are only paying their baseball coach that amount of money.

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