As of the 2010-2011 season, Gary McKnight (Mater Dei High School, Santa Ana) is the winningest high school varsity Basketball coach in state history with a record of 892-81. McKnight began coaching the Monarch's varsity basketball team in 1983,[6] the Monarchs have won 28 league titles (23 consecutive),[7] 21 CIF Southern-Section championships,[8] 12 Southern California regional titles, and, in a record 12 appearances,[9] tied the state-title record with 8 CIF state championships.[7] On January 18, 2010, McKnight won his 844th game, breaking the state High School Basketball Wins record previously held by Mike Phelps (Bishop O'Dowd in Oakland and St. Joseph Notre Dame High School in Alameda).[10][11]
Coach George Curry from Berwick is the winningest coach in PA history.
Good basketball players, of course.
2 to 1
For every team there is a coach
i know roy Williams has
Part time coaches earn less, full time coaches earn more (often the same as a teacher)
crenshaw high school
Here is a salary survey of college basketball coaches from all levels. http://www.hoopcoach.org/page/basketball-coach-salary
high school coaches earn different salaries depending on experience and years coaching
In the middle of the 1950 season, the University of Kentucky, UK, was ranked #1 in both. I doubt this is the only school, Florida and UCLA would be a good candidate for this as well. This was one year out of five (1948-1952) that UK did not win the basketball championship. Adolph Rupp coached the basketball team and Bear Bryant coached the football team. Two of the winningest coaches of all time. At the end of the year, only the football team was ranked #1, and only in one poll.
Kenneth McKinney
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