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He was the first high school football coach in Kentucky history to eclipse 400 wins, which he did in 2015. A Prestonsburg graduate, he coached his alma mater for nine seasons, beginning in 1975.
Philip Haywood, the winningest coach in Kentucky high school football, passed away on January 22 at age 73. As Jared Peck and Valarie Honeycutt Spears of the Lexington Herald-Leader wrote, he ...
Haywood, 73, reigns as Kentucky high school football’s all-time coaching wins leader with a record of 491-62. He began his career in 1972 as an assistant coach to Roy Walton at Tates Creek High ...
PIKE COUNTY, Ky. (WCHS) — Philip Haywood, long-time coach of Belfry High School football team the winningest high school coach in Kentucky, died Wednesday following a car crash that occurred ...
Kentucky's all-time winningest high school football coach, Philip Haywood, dies days after a car crash. The Belfry High head coach won 491 games and eight Kentucky state championships.
Eight Massachusetts high school football Super Bowls will be held in Foxboro over the course of the next three days. At 8 p.m. on Thursday, King Philip and Catholic Memorial will meet in the Div ...
BATTLE CREEK — The St. Philip football program will have a new leader heading into the 2025 season. But the old leader won't be too far away. St. Philip announced Wednesday that Kevin Bennett ...
For the third year in a row, King Philip has eliminated the Marshfield High football team from the Division 2 high school football state tournament.. The Warriors ran their winning streak to 24 ...
Milford started the football season 6-0 but couldn't overcome turnovers and miscues in a narrow loss at King Philip. ... MetroWest and Milford Week 7 high school football schedule and results.
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Haywood reigned as Kentucky high school football’s all-time coaching wins leader with a record of 491-162. He was the first high school football coach in Kentucky history to eclipse 400 wins ...
Belfry’s Philip Haywood, the winningest coach in the history of Kentucky high school football, died Wednesday at age 73. He was seriously injured in a car crash in Pike County and was taken to ...