SC Football Coaches Association Announces 2016 HOF Class

SC Coaches Association LogoThe South Carolina Football Coaches Association is proud to announce its 2016 Hall of Fame inductees for the Third Hall of Fame Class.  Combined, these 7 Coaches have 207 Years as a head football coach; they have won 1681 Games and 22 State Football Championships.

The Banquet to honor these coaches will be on Friday, December 9, 2016 at 7:00 pm at the Landmark Resort at 1501 South Ocean Boulevard in Myrtle Beach.  Banquet tickets go on sale October 1, 2016 until December 1, 2016.  For more information on tickets contact:

Mike Ware

1062 Griffin Road

Pomaria, SC  29126

Phone:  803-276-6360

Email: mware@scfootballcoaches.com

 

 

South Carolina Football Coaches Hall of Fame – 2016 Class

 

Bob Biggerstaff – St. Johns     1965 – 1998 (33 Years)

Won 275 Games

State Champions in 1968

Coached Four State Runner Ups

St. Johns dedicated their football field the R.H. Biggerstaff Field in 1997

Since 1967 Bob has been a Bee Keeper and today has about 100 hives

 

Julian “Doc” Davis – Chapman, Spartanburg, Ashley Ridge    1985 – 2010 (25 Years)

Won 216 Games

Won Five State Championship at Spartanburg

37 game winning streak at Spartanburg

Six times named the Football Coach of the Year

Started the Football program at Ashley Ridge High School

 

Jackie Hayes – Dillon   1992 – Present (24 Years and counting)

Won 278 Games and counting

Won Six State Championships – Four in a Row

16 Lower State Championship appearances

Eight statewide Coach of the Year Awards

Member of the S.C. House of Representatives since 1998

 

South Carolina Football Coaches Hall of Fame – 2016 Class

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Bobby Ivey – Marion,  Lake City,  Northwestern, Laurens  1968 – 1996  (26 Years)

Won 206 Games

State Champions in 1991 at Laurens

Won 12 Region Championships

Played and Coached in the Shrine Bowl and the N/S All Star Games

Played Professional Baseball with the Chicago Cubs

 

Forest “Whitie” Kendall – Parker  1947 – 1977  (30 Years)

Won more than 250 Football Games

Won Three State Football Championships

Won Seven State Championships in Basketball and Baseball

Officiated Basketball Games in the SEC and ACC

Following his retirement in 1977 was an assistant football coach at Furman until 1987

 

Gerald Moody – Berkeley, Terry Sanford (N.C.), Wando, Berkeley  1952 -1989  (36 Years)

Won 269 Games

Won two State Championships and seven Lower State Championships

Six Coach of the Year Awards

Assistant Coach in 1963 S.C. Shrine Bowl and Head Coach of the N.C. Shrine Bowl

Team in 1970

Recipient of the Order of the Palmetto in 1989

 

Bill Pate –  Timmonsville, Lake View, York 1966 -1989  (33 Years)

Won 187 Games

Won Four State Championships

1978 N/S Head Coach and 1982 Shrine Bowl Coach

Graduate  Assistant for Football and Baseball at Clemson in 1969

State Champions in 1967 and 1968 for American Legion Baseball –

1968 team placed 3rd  in American Legion World Series

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